Search Kissimmee Sex Offenders

Kissimmee sex offenders and sexual predators register with the Osceola County Sheriff's Office, the county agency responsible for sex offender registration throughout Osceola County including the City of Kissimmee. Registration records are submitted to the FDLE statewide database, which is open to the public at no charge. Anyone can search by name or ZIP code to find registered offenders currently living in Kissimmee. The sheriff's office processes all initial registrations, re-registrations, and address change reports for Kissimmee residents with qualifying convictions.

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Kissimmee Sex Offender Registration Office

Kissimmee residents required to register as sex offenders or sexual predators go to the Osceola County Sheriff's Office. The registration address is 8 N Stewart Avenue, Kissimmee, FL 34741. The phone number for the sheriff's office is (407) 847-0176. OCSO handles registration for all of Osceola County, which includes Kissimmee, St. Cloud, and other communities. The Kissimmee Police Department handles city law enforcement but does not conduct sex offender registrations.

When arriving to register or re-register at OCSO, registrants should bring all relevant identification and documentation. Calling ahead at (407) 847-0176 is a good idea to confirm current hours, any appointment requirements, and what documents the office needs. OCSO processes the registration and submits the information to the FDLE statewide database. From that point, the Kissimmee address and registration details are visible in the public registry.

AgencyOsceola County Sheriff's Office
Address8 N Stewart Ave, Kissimmee, FL 34741
Phone(407) 847-0176
Websiteosceolasheriff.org
City Websitekissimmee.gov
FDLE Registryoffender.fdle.state.fl.us

Search Kissimmee Sex Offenders Online

The FDLE sex offender search is the official free tool for finding registered offenders in Kissimmee. The search works without any account or login. You can look up registrants by name, by Osceola County, by ZIP code, or by radius from a specific address. Kissimmee ZIP codes include 34741, 34743, 34744, 34746, and 34747. Entering these codes into the FDLE tool returns everyone registered with a Kissimmee address at the time of the search.

Each search result includes the registrant's full name, current address, photo, physical description, date of birth, and the offense that led to registration. Sexual predator designations are clearly flagged in the results. The data in the FDLE database reflects what OCSO has processed and submitted, so the records update as registrants report changes and the sheriff's office enters them into the system.

You can also sign up for the Florida Offender Alert service, which sends free notifications by email or text when a registered sex offender moves near an address you choose. For Kissimmee residents who want ongoing notice rather than manual checks, setting up an alert for your home address or your child's school is a practical way to stay informed about changes in the local registry.

Note: The Kissimmee area includes nearby unincorporated Osceola County communities whose residents also appear in the FDLE database and register through OCSO.

Kissimmee Sex Offender Registration Requirements

Florida law sets the registration rules for every Kissimmee resident with a qualifying conviction. Under Florida Statute § 943.0435, a person required to register must do so within 48 hours of establishing a residence in Kissimmee. It does not matter whether they are arriving from another Osceola County address, from another part of Florida, or from out of state. The deadline is 48 hours from the moment a Kissimmee residence is established, and there is no grace period for missing it.

During registration at OCSO, the person must provide their full legal name, date of birth, current photo, fingerprints, home address, employment or school information, vehicle details, phone numbers, email addresses, and internet identifiers. Internet identifiers include usernames on social media, gaming networks, apps, and any other online platform. Everything goes into the FDLE statewide record. If any of these details change after initial registration, the registrant must return to OCSO within 48 hours of the change to update the record. This includes address changes, new vehicle registrations, new phone numbers, and any change to online accounts.

Re-registration in Kissimmee follows a set schedule. Standard sex offenders must appear at OCSO twice per year, once in the month of their birthday and again six months later. Sexual predators must re-register four times per year under Florida Statute § 775.21, appearing in person at OCSO every three months. Between scheduled re-registrations, any change still requires a 48-hour report. Re-registration cannot be done remotely. The in-person requirement applies to every visit.

Transient sex offenders who do not have a stable Kissimmee address must check in with OCSO every 30 days. People who rotate between multiple locations, stay in motels, or otherwise lack a fixed home still must register and re-register on the transient schedule. Failing to register, failing to appear for re-registration, or making false statements during registration is a third-degree felony in Florida, which carries up to five years in prison.

Kissimmee Residency Restrictions

Florida law under § 775.215 bars registered sex offenders from living within 1,000 feet of any school, child care facility, park, or playground. This restriction covers all of Kissimmee and every other Florida community. The 1,000-foot measurement goes from the property line of the restricted facility to the registrant's home. The fact that the offender may not have known about the nearby school does not create a defense to the violation. Location matters, not knowledge.

Kissimmee is a high-density city with many schools, parks, and child-focused facilities spread throughout residential neighborhoods. The tourist corridor near U.S. 192 and the Osceola Parkway area also includes parks and family attractions. Registrants choosing a home in Kissimmee need to measure carefully before committing to a lease or purchase. The Osceola County Sheriff's Office can help confirm whether a specific address is inside the restricted zone. Moving first and asking later is not a safe approach.

Note: Kissimmee's proximity to major theme park corridors means the local area has a high density of family-oriented facilities, which can make finding a compliant address more difficult compared to other parts of the state.

Kissimmee Sex Offender Community Information

When a sexual predator moves into Kissimmee or elsewhere in Osceola County, OCSO is required to issue community notifications under Florida law. These typically go to residents, schools, and other organizations near the predator's new address. The Osceola County Sheriff's Office website is a good resource for checking on any recent predator relocation notifications in the county.

The City of Kissimmee's website provides local government information and links to public safety resources. While city government does not process sex offender registrations, the Kissimmee Police Department cooperates with OCSO on compliance monitoring and enforcement within city limits. For registration-related matters, the county sheriff's office is the right contact.

The FDLE registry is always the most current and complete source for Kissimmee sex offender data. The database updates as OCSO processes changes, so it reflects the most recent information the state has on file for Osceola County registrants.

Kissimmee Sex Offender Registry

The City of Kissimmee's public safety resources connect residents to local law enforcement services and county registration contacts for sex offenders living in the city.

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Kissimmee residents can use the FDLE statewide database alongside local Osceola County Sheriff's Office resources to search for registered sex offenders and sexual predators in the area.

Osceola County Sex Offender Records

Kissimmee is the county seat of Osceola County, and OCSO manages all sex offender registration for the county. For full Osceola County information on registration procedures, offender search tools, and resources, visit the county page.

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Nearby Cities with Sex Offender Registries

These Florida cities near Kissimmee also have sex offenders registered through the FDLE statewide system. Each page has local registration details and direct search access.

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