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Are Arrest Records Public in Tequesta, Florida?

Arrest records in Tequesta, Florida are classified as public documents pursuant to Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, commonly known as the Florida Public Records Act. This legislation establishes that records generated or received by any public agency during the course of official business shall be accessible to the public, with certain statutory exemptions. The Village of Tequesta adheres to these transparency requirements by maintaining arrest records as public information unless such records have been sealed or expunged through judicial proceedings in accordance with Florida Statutes § 943.0585 or § 943.059.

Members of the public should be advised that while arrest records are generally available, certain information may be redacted to protect confidential data as mandated by Florida Statutes § 119.071. Such protected information includes, but is not limited to, social security numbers, information related to ongoing investigations, and details concerning certain victims of crimes.

How to Look Up Tequesta Arrest Records in 2025

The Village of Tequesta provides multiple channels through which members of the public may access arrest records. Pursuant to technological advancements and administrative procedures established for 2025, the following methods are available:

  • In-person requests may be submitted at the Tequesta Police Department located at 357 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta, FL 33469. Office hours for public record requests are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, excluding holidays.

  • Written requests may be directed to the Records Division of the Tequesta Police Department via postal mail. All written requests must include the requestor's contact information and specific details about the records being sought.

  • Electronic access is available through the Village of Tequesta's official portal where certain public records have been digitized for convenient retrieval. Users must register and may be subject to verification procedures.

  • The Village Clerk's Office serves as the custodian of public records and can provide guidance on accessing arrest documentation. The office is located at 345 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta, FL 33469.

  • Third-party aggregator services compile public records from multiple jurisdictions; however, the Village of Tequesta does not endorse or verify the accuracy of information provided by such services.

Requestors should note that fees may apply for record retrieval and duplication in accordance with Florida Statutes § 119.07(4). The current fee schedule includes $0.15 per one-sided copy for documents not exceeding 8½ × 14 inches and $1.00 per certified copy.

Contents of a Tequesta Arrest Record

Arrest records maintained by the Tequesta Police Department contain standardized information as prescribed by Florida law and departmental policies. Each arrest record typically encompasses the following elements:

  • Biographical information of the arrested individual, including full legal name, known aliases, date of birth, and physical descriptors
  • Date, time, and specific location of the arrest
  • Statutory citations and narrative descriptions of alleged offenses
  • Identity of the arresting agency and officer(s)
  • Booking information, including assigned identification numbers and detention facility
  • Photographic documentation (mugshots) taken during the booking process
  • Biometric data, primarily fingerprints, collected at the time of processing
  • Disposition information indicating the current status of the case within the judicial system
  • Bond information, if applicable, including amount and conditions
  • Court appearance schedules and outcomes of proceedings

Pursuant to Florida Statutes § 119.071(5), certain sensitive information such as social security numbers, driver's license numbers, and medical information may be redacted from public versions of arrest records.

Expungement of Arrest Records in Tequesta

The expungement process for arrest records in Tequesta is governed by Florida Statutes § 943.0585 and administered through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) in conjunction with local judicial authorities. Expungement constitutes the physical destruction of records by criminal justice agencies, with the exception of a single copy maintained by the FDLE that is exempt from public disclosure.

Eligibility criteria for expungement include:

  • The arrest must not have resulted in a conviction
  • The applicant must not have been adjudicated guilty of any criminal offense or comparable ordinance violation
  • The applicant must not have previously secured an expungement or sealing of another arrest record
  • The applicant must not be under court supervision for any offense

The procedural requirements for expungement are as follows:

  1. Obtain a Certificate of Eligibility from the FDLE, which requires submission of a complete application, fingerprints, and payment of a $75.00 processing fee
  2. File a petition for expungement with the court that handled the case, accompanied by the Certificate of Eligibility and appropriate filing fees
  3. Serve copies of the petition on the State Attorney's Office and any law enforcement agencies involved in the case
  4. Attend a scheduled hearing if required by the presiding judge

Upon judicial approval, the court will issue an order directing all relevant agencies to expunge their records. The Tequesta Police Department, upon receipt of such an order, will comply within 60 days as mandated by statute.

Individuals seeking expungement may contact the Palm Beach County Clerk of Courts at 205 North Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach, FL 33401, for guidance specific to cases originating in Tequesta.

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