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FDLE's Statute Table

Please specify either Statute Number, AON/FCIC Code, and/or a pattern for Statute Description. If you search by theStatute Number, do not include the subsection numbers. When the Statute Number search results appear, they will include all of the subsections. Click here to return to the main Arrest/Clerk Statute Table page.

Statute Number
Search Examples:
876
100.45
94
45
AON/FCIC Code
Search Examples:
0101
50
801
Description
Search Examples:
violate
viol
olate
Record Number
Search Examples:
150
2525
6543

Please Note: There are two versions of this table. The Arrest Table used by arresting and booking agencies contains only the arrestable offenses. The Clerk’s Table used by the Clerks of Court and the court system contains the arrestable offenses and statutory history, such as when a statute was repealed or renumbered. Please be sure to select the version appropriate for your agency.

Each listing in the statute table contains:
1. The Florida Statute Number.
2. The Florida Statute Subsection (if any).
3. The appropriate four digit AON/FCIC uniform offense numeric code.
4. The Level (Misdemeanor/Felony) of the offense.
5. The Degree (First/Second/Third/Capital/Life) of the offense.
6. A Juvenile indicator code. J -- A juvenile who is charged with one of these offenses must be fingerprinted and the fingerprints sent to FDLE. These offenses include all felonies and a number of misdemeanors specified by the Florida Statutes. N -- This identifies those misdemeanors for which a juvenile may be fingerprinted. These fingerprints may be forwarded to FDLE and become part of the Computerized Criminal History database.
7. The AON/FCIC standard charge description.
8. An expanded description of the statute offense.

Record No.Statute NumberSubsectionAON/FCIC CodeLevelDegreeJuvenileFCIC Code ValueDescriptionRepealEffective Date
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