Legal Status
Description
Absconded from Probation
Fled from Florida Department of Corrections non-confined supervision/control.
Absconded from Registration
No longer at the last reported address given to Florida Career Offender Registry.
Administrative Probation
Form of non-contact supervision in which an offender who is determined to represent a low risk of harm to the community and, upon satisfactory completion of half the term of regular probation, is placed on non-reporting status until expiration of the term of supervision.
Community Control
Form of intensive supervision, housed in the community, including surveillance on weekends and holidays, administered by officers with limited caseloads.
County Incarceration
Confined in a local jail facility in Florida.
Deceased
Official report and/or documentation of death received by Florida Career Offender Registry.
Deported
Officially expelled from United States.
Escaped
Fled from incarceration.
Federal Incarceration
Confined in federal institution or serving a federal sentence in another jurisdiction.
Federal Supervision
Under care custody or control of federal criminal justice authorities.
ICE Custody
Confined by United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement at a designated state, local or federal facility.
Parole
Post-prison supervision program. Eligible inmates have terms and conditions of parole set by the Florida Parole Commission.
Released
No longer under Florida Department of Corrections confinement, supervision or any other court imposed sanction. Still required to register in accordance with Florida law.
Reported Deceased
Reported death, no official documentation received by Florida Career Offender Registry.
State Incarceration
Confined in a Florida state prison facility under the Department of Corrections.
Supervision
Probation under a court-ordered term of community monitoring to include specified conditions and a specific period of time that cannot exceed the maximum sentence for the offense. Any form which requires directions and/or monitoring by the Department of Corrections staff and/or the Florida Parole Commission.