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SB0810 • 2026

Sealing of Criminal History Records

Sealing of Criminal History Records

Crime
Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Simon
Last action
2026-03-13
Official status
Senate - Died in Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice
Effective date
2026-07-01

Plain English Breakdown

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Sealing of Criminal History Records

Sealing of Criminal History Records; Providing that persons adjudicated guilty of certain misdemeanor offenses are eligible to petition a court to seal the criminal history record of such offenses; revising certain eligibility criteria to provide that a person is eligible to petition the court to seal a criminal history record if such person is no longer serving the sentence to which the petition to seal pertains, etc.

What This Bill Does

  • Sealing of Criminal History Records; Providing that persons adjudicated guilty of certain misdemeanor offenses are eligible to petition a court to seal the criminal history record of such offenses; revising certain eligibility criteria to provide that a person is eligible to petition the court to seal a criminal history record if such person is no longer serving the sentence to which the petition to seal pertains, etc.

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Amendments

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632872

Committee amendment S 810 Filed • Criminal Justice (Simon)

Replaced by Committee Substitute 1/20/2026

Plain English: Florida Senate - 2026 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No.

  • Florida Senate - 2026 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No.
  • SB 810 Ì6328726Î632872 LEGISLATIVE ACTION Senate .
  • House Comm: RCS .
  • 01/20/2026 .

Bill History

  1. 2026-03-13 Senate

    • Died in Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice

  2. 2026-01-22 Senate

    • Now in Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice • CS by Criminal Justice read 1st time

  3. 2026-01-21 Senate

    • Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) - (Committee Substitute)

  4. 2026-01-20 Senate

    • CS by Criminal Justice; YEAS 7 NAYS 1

  5. 2026-01-15 Senate

    • On Committee agenda-- Criminal Justice, 01/20/26, 3:30 pm, 37 Senate Building

  6. 2026-01-13 Senate

    • Introduced

  7. 2025-12-16 Senate

    • Referred to Criminal Justice; Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice; Rules

  8. 2025-12-09 Senate

    • Filed

Official Summary Text

Sealing of Criminal History Records; Providing that persons adjudicated guilty of certain misdemeanor offenses are eligible to petition a court to seal the criminal history record of such offenses; revising certain eligibility criteria to provide that a person is eligible to petition the court to seal a criminal history record if such person is no longer serving the sentence to which the petition to seal pertains, etc.

Current Bill Text

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Florida Senate
-
2026

CS for SB 810

By
the Committee on Criminal Justice; and Senator Simon

591-02054-26 2026810c1
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to the sealing of criminal history
3 records; reenacting and amending s. 943.059, F.S.;
4 providing that persons adjudicated guilty of certain
5 misdemeanor offenses are eligible to petition a court
6 to seal the criminal history record of such offenses;
7 providing that persons previously adjudicated guilty
8 of certain misdemeanor offenses are eligible to
9 petition a court to seal a subsequent criminal history
10 record; revising certain eligibility criteria to
11 provide that a person is eligible to petition the
12 court to seal a criminal history record if such person
13 is no longer serving the sentence to which the
14 petition to seal pertains; revising certain
15 eligibility criteria to provide that a person is
16 eligible to petition the court to seal a criminal
17 history record if such person has never secured a
18 prior sealing or expunction related to an offense for
19 which the person was adjudicated guilty; authorizing a
20 court to order the sealing of a criminal history
21 record pertaining to more than one adjudication of
22 guilt if the additional adjudications directly relate
23 to the original arrest, incident of criminal activity,
24 or adjudication of guilt; providing an effective date.
25
26 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
27
28 Section 1. Subsection (1), paragraph (c) of subsection (4),
29 and paragraph (b) of subsection (6) of section 943.059, Florida
30 Statutes, are amended, and paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of
31 that section is reenacted, to read:
32 943.059 Court-ordered sealing of criminal history records.—
33 (1) ELIGIBILITY.—A person is eligible to petition a court
34 to seal a criminal history record when:
35 (a) The criminal history record is not ineligible for
36 court-ordered sealing under s. 943.0584.
37
(b)1.

The person has not been adjudicated guilty of, or

38
adjudicated delinquent for committing, any of the acts stemming

39
from the arrest or alleged criminal activity to which the

40
petition to seal pertains; or

41
2.

The petition to seal pertains to a misdemeanor offense

42
that the person was adjudicated guilty of and such misdemeanor

43
offense was not a violent offense; a misdemeanor offense of

44
domestic violence, as defined in s. 741.28; or a misdemeanor

45
violation of s. 316.193, s. 741.29, s. 741.31, s. 784.046, s.

46
784.047, s. 784.048, s. 784.0487, s. 784.049, s. 800.02, or s.

47
800.03.

48
(c)
(b)
The person has never, before the date the
49 application for a certificate of eligibility is filed, been
50 adjudicated guilty in this state of a criminal offense
other

51
than an offense eligible for sealing under subparagraph (b)2.
,
52 or been adjudicated delinquent in this state for committing any
53 felony or any of the following misdemeanor offenses, unless the
54 record of such adjudication of delinquency has been expunged
55 pursuant to s. 943.0515:
56 1. Assault, as defined in s. 784.011;
57 2. Battery, as defined in s. 784.03;
58 3. Assault on a law enforcement officer, a firefighter, or
59 other specified officers, as defined in s. 784.07(2)(a);
60 4. Carrying a concealed weapon, as defined in s. 790.01(2);
61 5. Open carrying of a weapon, as defined in s. 790.053;
62 6. Unlawful possession or discharge of a weapon or firearm
63 at a school-sponsored event or on school property, as defined in
64 s. 790.115;
65 7. Unlawful use of destructive devices or bombs, as defined
66 in s. 790.1615(1);
67 8. Unlawful possession of a firearm by a minor, as defined
68 in s. 790.22(5);
69 9. Exposure of sexual organs, as defined in s. 800.03;
70 10. Arson, as defined in s. 806.031(1);
71 11. Petit theft, as defined in s. 812.014(3);
72 12. Neglect of a child, as defined in s. 827.03(1)(e); or
73 13. Cruelty to animals, as defined in s. 828.12(1).
74
(c)

The person has not been adjudicated guilty of, or

75
adjudicated delinquent for committing, any of the acts stemming

76
from the arrest or alleged criminal activity to which the

77
petition to seal pertains.

78 (d) The person is no longer
serving the sentence or
under
79
court
supervision applicable to
any

the
disposition of arrest or
80 alleged criminal activity to which the petition to seal
81 pertains.
82 (e) The person has never secured a prior sealing or
83 expunction of a criminal history record under this section, s.
84 943.0585, former s. 893.14, former s. 901.33, or former s.
85 943.058
which is related to an offense for which the person was

86
adjudicated guilty
.
87 (2) CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBILITY.—Before petitioning the
88 court to seal a criminal history record, a person seeking to
89 seal a criminal history record must apply to the department for
90 a certificate of eligibility for sealing. The department shall
91 adopt rules relating to the application for and issuance of
92 certificates of eligibility for sealing.
93 (a) The department shall issue a certificate of eligibility
94 for sealing to a person who is the subject of a criminal history
95 record if that person:
96 1. Satisfies the eligibility criteria in paragraphs (1)(a)
97 (e) and is not ineligible for court-ordered sealing under s.
98 943.0584.
99 2. Has submitted to the department a certified copy of the
100 disposition of charge to which the petition pertains.
101 3. Remits a $75 processing fee to the department for
102 placement in the Department of Law Enforcement Operating Trust
103 Fund, unless the executive director waives such fee.
104 (4) COURT AUTHORITY.—
105 (c) The court may order the sealing of a criminal history
106 record pertaining to one
adjudication of guilt

arrest or one

107
incident of alleged criminal activity
only, except the court may
108 order the sealing of a criminal history record pertaining to
109 more than one
adjudication of guilt

arrest
if the additional
110
adjudications of guilt

arrests
directly relate to the original
111 arrest
, original incident of criminal activity, or original

112
adjudication of guilt
. If the court intends to order the sealing
113 of records pertaining to such additional
adjudications of guilt

114
arrests
, such intent must be specified in the order. A criminal
115 justice agency may not seal any record pertaining to such
116 additional
adjudications of guilt

arrests
if the order to seal
117 does not articulate the intention of the court to seal a record
118 pertaining to more than one
adjudication of guilt

arrest
. This
119 section does not prevent the court from ordering the sealing of
120 only a portion of a criminal history record
pertaining to one

121
arrest or one incident of alleged criminal activity
.
122 (6) EFFECT OF ORDER.—
123 (b) The subject of the criminal history record sealed under
124 this section or under other provisions of law, including former
125 ss. 893.14, 901.33, and 943.058, may lawfully deny or fail to
126 acknowledge the arrests
or adjudications of guilt
covered by the
127 sealed record, except when the subject of the record:
128 1. Is a candidate for employment with a criminal justice
129 agency;
130 2. Is a defendant in a criminal prosecution;
131 3. Concurrently or subsequently petitions for relief under
132 this section, s. 943.0583, or s. 943.0585;
133 4. Is a candidate for admission to The Florida Bar;
134 5. Is seeking to be employed or licensed by or to contract
135 with the Department of Children and Families, the Division of
136 Vocational Rehabilitation within the Department of Education,
137 the Agency for Health Care Administration, the Agency for
138 Persons with Disabilities, the Department of Health, the
139 Department of Elderly Affairs, or the Department of Juvenile
140 Justice or to be employed or used by such contractor or licensee
141 in a sensitive position having direct contact with children, the
142 disabled, or the elderly;
143 6.a. Is seeking to be employed or licensed by, or contract
144 with, the Department of Education, a district unit under s.
145 1001.30, a special district unit under s. 1011.24, the Florida
146 School for the Deaf and the Blind under s. 1002.36, the Florida
147 Virtual School under s. 1002.37, a virtual instruction program
148 under s. 1002.45, a charter school under s. 1002.33, a hope
149 operator under s. 1002.333, an alternative school under s.
150 1008.341, a private or parochial school, or a local governmental
151 entity that licenses child care facilities;
152 b. Is seeking to be employed or used by a contractor or
153 licensee under sub-subparagraph a.; or
154 c. Is a person screened under s. 1012.467;
155 7. Is attempting to purchase a firearm from a licensed
156 importer, licensed manufacturer, or licensed dealer and is
157 subject to a criminal history check under state or federal law;
158 8. Is seeking to be licensed by the Division of Insurance
159 Agent and Agency Services within the Department of Financial
160 Services;
161 9. Is seeking to be appointed as a guardian pursuant to s.
162 744.3125; or
163 10. Is seeking to be licensed by the Bureau of License
164 Issuance of the Division of Licensing within the Department of
165 Agriculture and Consumer Services to carry a concealed weapon or
166 concealed firearm. This subparagraph applies only in the
167 determination of an applicant’s eligibility under s. 790.06.
168 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2026.