Categories: News

New Law Allows For Individuals With Sealed Records To Have Mugshots Removed

Florida Governor Rick Scott just signed a bill on Friday that will allow individuals with sealed records to have their mugshot removed from websites without having to pay a fee. The bill takes effect on July 1, 2018.

As a criminal defense attorney, I believe the legislature made the right decision by enacting this law. In fact, the legislature also allowed for a $1,000 per day penalty (that goes to the general revenue fund) for those websites who don’t comply with the new law.

The process to have your mugshot removed from one these websites that typically charges a fee will be to:

1) Make a request in writing with the registered agent or entity who is publishing the photo. The request must be done by registered mail and include sufficient proof of the identification of the person in the photo.

2) Wait 10 days

3) After 10 days, you can ask a civil court for damages in amount of $1,000 per day for noncompliance with an injunction. This civil action can also include reasonable attorney fees. The money again goes to the general revenue fund.

It appears that the Orlando Sentinel incorrectly reported that the same bill that was signed by Rick Scott also created a provision that would automatically seal records  for those who were found not guilty and thus trigger the removal process of the mugshot. However, that section of the bill was tied to another bill which has not been signed by Rick Scott and thus has not become the law.

If you have any questions about sealing or expunging of records, Frost Law can help. Contact an attorney today at (407) 670-5569.

http://laws.flrules.org/2017/130

http://news.wjct.org/post/websites-no-longer-allowed-charge-mugshot-removal-florida

Chad Frost

As a criminal defense attorney, he is proud to handle all kinds of criminal cases and committed to giving his clients the compassionate personal attention and aggressive representation they need to protect their rights and freedoms.

Share
Published by
Chad Frost
Tags: ExpungementsmugshotsSealingwebsite mugshot removal

Recent Posts

Florida’s Stand Your Ground Law

Stand Your Ground is changing and has recently been the subject of great debate because the Florida Legislature and the…

7 years ago

Florida DUI: Frequently Asked Questions

After a first-time DUI conviction, how can I get my license reinstated? The penalty for a first time DUI can…

7 years ago

What You Need To Know About Florida Child Support Payments

Can I Make Child Support Payments Electronically? Yes, the Florida Child Support ePay site is a comprehensive online agency that…

7 years ago

Florida DUI Driver’s License Suspension

According to the Florida law, if you operate a motor vehicle with a Blood Alcohol Content of 0.08% or higher,…

7 years ago

Probation And The Anti-Murder Act

Probation & Anti-Murder FAQ Over the past few years, Florida has enacted harsh laws for violent felony offenders. One of these…

7 years ago

Reducing DUI Charges In Florida

Can I Get My DUI Charges Reduced? Almost all motorists who have been charged with a DUI would like to…

7 years ago