Doral Sex Offenders Lookup

Doral sex offenders and sexual predators register with the Miami-Dade Special Victims Bureau, which handles all sex offender registration for Miami-Dade County including the City of Doral. Registration records are entered into the FDLE statewide database, which is free to access online. The public can search by name or ZIP code to find active registrants in Doral at any time. The Special Victims Bureau processes initial registrations, re-registrations, and all changes to address or personal information for Doral residents with qualifying convictions.

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Where Doral Sex Offenders Register

All Doral residents required to register as sex offenders or sexual predators go to the Miami-Dade Special Victims Bureau. The bureau is located at 1701 NW 87th Avenue, Suite 222, Miami, FL 33172. The phone number is 305-715-3333. This is a county-level office that processes sex offender registrations for all cities and communities within Miami-Dade County, including Doral. Doral incorporated as a city in 2003 and has its own police department, but sex offender registration is a county function handled through the Special Victims Bureau, not through the Doral Police Department.

The Doral Police Department handles city law enforcement and may conduct compliance checks or work on cases involving registered offenders in the city. But the department does not process registrations. Doral residents who need to register, re-register, or report a change in address or personal information must go to or contact the Miami-Dade Special Victims Bureau. The Miami-Dade County website has additional information about the bureau and county-level public safety resources.

AgencyMiami-Dade Special Victims Bureau
Address1701 NW 87th Ave, Suite 222, Miami, FL 33172
Phone305-715-3333
County Websitemiamidade.gov
City Websitecityofdoral.com
FDLE Registryoffender.fdle.state.fl.us

Note: The Miami-Dade Special Victims Bureau is located in Miami, not in Doral, so plan travel time when scheduling a registration visit.

Search Doral Sex Offenders Online

The FDLE sex offender and predator search is free and open to anyone who wants to look up registered offenders in Doral. No account or login is needed. You can search by name, by ZIP code, by county, or by distance from a specific address. Doral ZIP codes include 33122, 33126, and 33178. Entering any of these into the FDLE search tool returns all active registrants with Doral addresses on file at the time of the query.

Search results include the registrant's current address, photo, date of birth, physical description, and the offense that triggered the registration requirement. Sexual predator designations are clearly labeled and distinguished from standard sex offender status. Predator profiles may include details about community notification requirements that applied when the person received that designation. The database reflects what the Miami-Dade Special Victims Bureau has submitted to FDLE, so records update as changes are processed at the county level.

The Florida Offender Alert service lets Doral residents sign up for free email or text notifications when a registered offender moves near a specific address. You enter an address, and the system notifies you as the FDLE database updates. This is a practical alternative to checking the registry manually on a regular schedule.

Doral Sex Offender Registration Requirements

Florida law governs sex offender registration for all Doral residents with qualifying convictions. Under Florida Statute § 943.0435, any person required to register must do so within 48 hours of establishing a residence in Doral. This deadline applies whether the person is moving from elsewhere in Miami-Dade County, from another Florida county, or from another state. The 48-hour clock starts when the person sets up a Doral residence, not when they are released from custody or when they file paperwork.

Registration requires the person to appear in person at the Miami-Dade Special Victims Bureau and provide their full legal name, date of birth, current photograph, fingerprints, home address, employment or school information, vehicle information, all phone numbers, email addresses, and internet identifiers. Internet identifiers include any username or screen name used on social media platforms, gaming networks, messaging applications, or any other online service. The bureau processes all of this and enters the data into the FDLE statewide record. If any of this information changes after initial registration, the registrant must return to the bureau within 48 hours of the change to update the record. There is no exception for minor changes.

Re-registration happens in person on a fixed schedule. Sex offenders in Doral must appear at the Special Victims Bureau twice each year, once during the month of their birthday and again six months later. Sexual predators in Doral face a four-times-per-year requirement under Florida Statute § 775.21. They must appear in person every three months to confirm all registration details. Between those scheduled visits, changes must still be reported within 48 hours as they occur.

Transient offenders in Doral without a fixed address must report to the Special Victims Bureau every 30 days. This includes people staying in hotels, moving between residences, or otherwise lacking a stable home. The 30-day cycle resets each time the person checks in. Failing to register on time, missing a re-registration visit, or providing false information at registration is a third-degree felony in Florida, carrying up to five years in prison. Repeat failures are charged at higher felony levels.

Doral Residency Restrictions for Sex Offenders

Under Florida law, § 775.215 bars registered sex offenders from establishing a residence within 1,000 feet of a school, child care facility, park, or playground. This applies fully in Doral. The 1,000-foot measurement is taken from the property line of the protected location, not from the entrance or main building. The law does not require the offender to know about the nearby facility. If the address falls within the restricted distance, the statute applies.

Doral is a planned city with a residential and commercial layout that includes parks and schools distributed across neighborhoods. The city has grown quickly since its incorporation and has added facilities throughout its footprint. Before moving to any Doral address, a registrant needs to verify the distance from nearby schools and parks. The Miami-Dade Special Victims Bureau can help determine whether a specific address is within the restricted zone. Getting that confirmation before signing a lease is far safer than moving in and facing removal afterward.

Note: Miami-Dade County may apply local ordinances that create additional residency restrictions beyond the state's 1,000-foot baseline, so confirming with the Special Victims Bureau before any residential move is the right approach.

Doral Sex Offender Community Access

The City of Doral website provides local government information and may include links to public safety resources relevant to Doral residents. While the city does not manage sex offender registration, the Doral Police Department cooperates with the Miami-Dade Special Victims Bureau on compliance monitoring and enforcement in the city.

When a sexual predator moves into Doral or anywhere in Miami-Dade County, the Special Victims Bureau must issue community notifications under Florida law. Schools, parks, and residents near the predator's new address may receive direct notice. Checking the Miami-Dade County website and the FDLE database is the most reliable way to stay current on new predator registrations in Doral.

The FDLE public registry remains the single most comprehensive source for Doral sex offender information. It reflects what the Special Victims Bureau has on file and updates as the county processes registration changes.

Doral Sex Offender Registry

The City of Doral's public safety resources page connects residents to local law enforcement contacts and county registration information for sex offenders residing in the city.

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Doral residents searching for registered sex offenders in the city use the FDLE statewide database, which is maintained through the Miami-Dade Special Victims Bureau registration system.

Miami-Dade County Sex Offender Records

Doral is part of Miami-Dade County, and the Special Victims Bureau handles registration for the entire county. For full county-wide information on sex offender registration, search tools, and resources across Miami-Dade, visit the county page.

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Nearby Cities with Sex Offender Registries

These nearby Florida cities also have sex offenders registered through the FDLE statewide database. Each page covers local registration details and search access.

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