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FL STAT. § 901.43 ENFORCEMENT

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Automated mugshot removal across all 67 Florida counties. Registered mail demands. 10-day compliance countdown. $1,000/day statutory penalties for non-compliance.

FS90143.com

Florida Mugshot Removal Law — Direct Answer

Florida Statute § 901.43 requires commercial websites publishing arrest booking photographs to remove them within 10 calendar days of receiving a written request. Non-compliance triggers civil penalties of $1,000 per day plus attorney fees. FS90143.com automates this statutory enforcement process across all 67 Florida counties using registered mail with electronic return receipt.

Free Statewide Scan

Search all 67 Florida counties and commercial mugshot aggregators.

Scans all 67 Florida counties + commercial mugshot aggregators

The Statutory Process

Four automated steps from discovery to enforcement under FL Stat. § 901.43.

FS90143.com statutory enforcement process: Scan all 67 Florida counties, send certified mail notices, enforce 10-day removal deadline
01

Statewide Discovery

AI scans all 67 Florida counties and commercial mugshot aggregators. Sunbiz.org lookup identifies registered agents.

02

Statutory Notice

Auto-generates FL Stat. § 901.43(2) violation notice with 2026 AI certification and government ID attachment.

03

Registered Mail

USPS Registered Mail with Electronic Return Receipt sent to registered agent. ~$7.00/unit. Proof of delivery.

04

10-Day Countdown

Public-facing countdown timer. Day 11: auto-verify URL. If live → Non-Compliance Evidence Log + $1,000/day penalty.

Sentinel Shield

Full statutory enforcement. One subscription.

CONSUMER
$49/month
  • Statewide scan — all 67 counties
  • Automated § 901.43(2) notices
  • USPS Registered Mail delivery
  • 10-day compliance countdown
  • Sunbiz registered agent lookup
  • Non-Compliance Evidence Log
  • Attorney referral by circuit
  • AI disclosure watermarks
ATTORNEY PARTNER
$500/month
  • Featured in circuit referral portal
  • Rule of Four client rotation
  • Non-Compliance Evidence Log recipient
  • FL Bar Rule 4-7.22 compliant display
  • Partner dashboard analytics

Statutory FAQ

What is Florida Statute § 901.43?

Florida Statute § 901.43 requires websites that publish arrest booking photographs to remove them within 10 calendar days of receiving a written removal request from the subject. Failure to comply results in civil penalties of $1,000 per day plus reasonable attorney fees.

How does FS90143.com enforce removal?

FS90143.com scans all 67 Florida counties and commercial mugshot aggregators, generates statutory violation notices citing FL Stat. § 901.43(2), and sends them via USPS Registered Mail with Electronic Return Receipt. A 10-day countdown timer tracks compliance. On Day 11, we auto-verify the URL and generate a Non-Compliance Evidence Log if the image is still live.

What happens if a website doesn't comply?

If the website fails to remove the image within 10 calendar days of receiving the registered mail notice, they face civil penalties of $1,000 per day plus attorney fees under FL Stat. § 901.43(3). FS90143.com generates a Non-Compliance Evidence Log and connects you with qualified litigation attorneys in your judicial circuit through our Rule of Four referral system.

Does FS90143.com provide legal advice?

No. FS90143.com is a Qualifying Provider under Florida Bar Rule 4-7.22. We do not practice law or provide legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is created by the use of this service. We automate the statutory notice process and connect users with licensed attorneys when escalation is needed.

What does the $49/month subscription include?

The Sentinel Shield plan includes unlimited scans across all 67 Florida counties, automated FL Stat. § 901.43(2) notice generation, USPS Registered Mail delivery (~$7.00/unit), 10-day compliance monitoring, Sunbiz registered agent lookup, Non-Compliance Evidence Log generation, and access to the attorney referral network.

What about bodycam footage on YouTube?

FS90143.com includes a Digital Media module for bodycam footage recorded in private residential areas (garages, hallways) citing FL Stat. § 119.071(2)(l)2 regarding expectation of privacy. This module scans video platforms and generates separate privacy-based removal demands.