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FDLE Calls on Floridians to Download Mobile App to Search Sex Offender Registry Before Halloween

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The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) offered a reminder for citizens to download the FDLE Mobile App before Halloween to easily search Florida’s Sex Offender Registry.

The “Search Sexual Offenders and Predators” button is one of eight FDLE public services featured in the mobile app. The app makes it easy for citizens to see where sexual offenders have registered a residential address in Florida.

“I hope all parents will download the free app before going trick-or-treating. Our FDLE app has a number of tools and informational resources parents can use every day to help keep their families safe and to report suspicious activity,” said FDLE Commissioner Rick Swearingen.

The app also allows users to search active AMBER, Missing Child and Silver Alerts, purchase a Florida criminal history, search wanted persons or unsolved Florida cases and submit a tip about suspicious activity.

Search for “FDLE Mobile App” and download it for free from the Google Play store and from Apple’s App Store.

Citizens can also access Florida’s Sex Offender Registry online at https://offender.fdle.state.fl.us/offender/sops/home.jsf.

The FDLE mobile app does not track your location or store your personal information. It should never be used as an emergency app because it is not monitored 24/7. In an emergency situation, please call 911.

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