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Town of Oakland
Police Department

PO Box 521
Oakland, Florida 34760
+1 407.656.9797 Office
+1 407.656.9515 Facsimile
+1 407.836.HELP After Hours

Mission Statement
The mission of the Oakland Police Department is to enhance the quality of life in the Town of Oakland by working cooperatively with citizenry to enforce the laws, preserve the peace, reduce fear and provide for a safe environment, while displaying no partiality to social or political influences.
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Sex Offenders

 

Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Sexual offenders/predators search system

  • You are not required to enter information into each field. A search list may be obtained by entering information into one or more fields.
  • To search for information on a specific individual you may enter a full or partial name in the “Last name” field.
  • To obtain a list of offenders and predators in a geographical area (county, city or zip code) enter information in that field ONLY. For example, entering “Orange” in the “County” field and leaving all other fields blank will result in a listing of offenders and predators registered in Orange County.

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Sexual predator or offender: what's the difference?

Sexual predators and offenders are in violation of similar offenses, but there are several key differences between them.

The title of "sexual predator" applies to anyone convicted of a sexual offense committed from 1 October 1993 forward.

The term "sexual offender" applies to anyone who has committed a sexual offense on any date and is being released on or after 1 October 1997 from the sanctions imposed on him for his crime. A sanction could be anything from a fine or probation to parole or community control.

Unless a file is confidential, the FDLE and the Sheriff or Police Chief are obligated to give out any information available on sexual predators to anyone who asks. It is mandatory to notify a community if any sexual predators reside or move to the neighborhood; notification is optional for sexual offenders.

Toll free hotline

Call FDLE's hotline at 1.888.357.7332 to learn about sexual offenders in your area.