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How will local law enforcement agencies be notified?

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How will local law enforcement agencies be notified?

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FDLE will notify the sheriff, the state attorney, and if applicable, the chief of police of the community in which a predator resides within 48 hours of the predator’s registration with FDLE. This will be accomplished via FCIC administrative messages. FDLE maintains on-line current information regarding each registered sexual predator and operates a sexual predator hotline access (1-888-357-7332 (“FL-PREDATOR”)) that can be utilized by law enforcement agencies to obtain information for purposes of monitoring, tracking and prosecution. FDLE also maintains its current listing of sexual predators on its Internet web site, which can serve as an excellent resource for law enforcement agencies. Chiefs and sheriffs are encouraged to provide Internet access to their agency personnel involved in monitoring sexual offenders, as information changes daily and printed lists become outdated quickly. IX. What if an agency determines registration records are inaccurate? It is important that registrati

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