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Florida Sex Offender Information

This page provides an overview of registered sex offender data for Florida, including statewide statistics, top ZIP Codes by registry concentration, and links to the official state registry.

Data is compiled from publicly available registry records and U.S. Census population estimates.

Official Florida Registry

For the most current and authoritative information, visit the official state registry:

Visit Florida Department of Law Enforcement Sexual Offenders and Predators

Florida Registry Overview

36,577

Total Registry Listings

21,928,881

State Population

166.8

Per 100k Residents

0.7×

vs. US Average

Population source: ACS 2019–2023 5-year estimates. US average: 237.2 per 100k.

Top 10 ZIP Codes by Total Registry Listings

ZIP Codes in Florida with the highest number of registered offenders. Note: ZIP Code 00000 is a placeholder for records with unavailable address data.

RankZIP CodeRegistered Offenders
132808500
232219343
332810282
432505261
500000253
632703252
732805249
833311232
933801232
1032209217

Top 10 ZIP Codes by Registry Listing Density

ZIP Codes with the highest concentration of registered offenders per 100,000 residents. Density rankings exclude ZIP Codes with population under 1,000 to ensure statistical reliability.

RankZIP CodeOffendersPopulationDensity per 100k
1333061362,7005,037
2334761817,1312,538.2
33221934315,6172,196.3
432438684,8391,405.2
53280524918,0851,376.8
63225419114,6531,303.5
732332151,2131,236.6
832202806,5501,221.4
932466685,8371,165
1032113625,3821,152

High density values may reflect correctional facilities, transitional housing, or treatment centers rather than residential patterns.

Understanding Florida Registry Data

Florida's sex offender registry is maintained by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement Sexual Offenders and Predators. The state requires registration for individuals convicted of qualifying sexual offenses, with registration duration and reporting requirements varying based on offense severity and classification.

With 166.8 registered offenders per 100,000 residents, Florida has a registry density that is below the national average (0.7× the U.S. rate of 237.2 per 100k).

ZIP Code-level variations reflect many factors including population density, housing availability, proximity to correctional facilities, and local enforcement practices. Higher concentrations do not necessarily indicate higher risk levels.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often is Florida's registry updated?

The official Florida registry is updated as offenders report changes to their information. Update frequency varies based on individual reporting requirements and local processing times.

Why do some ZIP Codes have very high density rates?

High density rates often reflect the presence of correctional facilities, halfway houses, transitional housing, or treatment centers where multiple registrants may share an address. These concentrations don't necessarily indicate residential patterns or community risk levels.

What does ZIP Code 00000 mean?

ZIP Code 00000 is a placeholder used for records where address information is unavailable, incomplete, or pending verification. These records are still part of the official registry but lack valid location data.

By: KidsLiveSafe Research Team

Reviewed by: Compliance Lead

Sources: FDLE, NSOPW

Last updated: January 2026

Methodology: Florida registry data sourced from FDLE and cross-referenced with NSOPW records.

Resources

Parent GuideA complete guide to child safety for parents and caregivers
  • Registered Sex Offenders
  • Megan's Law
  • National Sex Offender Registry
  • How to Find Sex Offenders
  • Sex Offenders by ZIP Code
  • Sex Offender Map
  • Sex Offender Registry Comparison
  • Family Safety Resources
  • Sex Offender Registry FAQs

Data Studies

  • The Aging of the Registered-Offender Population in the United States
  • Victim Age Context in Registered-Offender Convictions (United States)
  • State-Level Race/Ethnicity Representation on Registered-Offender Registries (Exploratory, 50 States)
  • The 2026 Summer Digital Exposure Index: An Analysis of Seasonal Minor Screen Spikes
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