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The 2024 Florida Statutes

Title XLVI
CRIMES
Chapter 843
OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE
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F.S. 843.085
843.085 Unlawful use of badges or other indicia of authority.
(1) It is unlawful for any person, unless appointed by the Governor pursuant to chapter 354, authorized by the appropriate agency, or displayed in a closed or mounted case as a collection or exhibit, to wear or display any authorized indicia of authority, including any badge, insignia, emblem, identification card, or uniform, or any colorable imitation thereof, of any federal, state, county, or municipal law enforcement agency, or other criminal justice agency as defined in s. 943.045, with the intent to mislead or cause another person to believe that he or she is a member of that agency or is authorized to display or wear such item, or to wear or display any item that displays in any manner or combination the word or words “police,” “patrolman,” “patrolwoman,” “agent,” “sheriff,” “deputy,” “trooper,” “highway patrol,” “commission officer,” “Wildlife Officer,” “Department of Environmental Protection officer,” “Marine Patrol Officer,” “state attorney,” “public defender,” “marshal,” “constable,” “bailiff,” or “fire department,” with the intent to mislead or cause another person to believe that he or she is a member of that agency or is authorized to wear or display such item.
(2) It is unlawful for a person to own or operate a motor vehicle marked or identified in any manner or combination by the word or words “police,” “patrolman,” “patrolwoman,” “sheriff,” “deputy,” “trooper,” “highway patrol,” “commission officer,” “Wildlife Officer,” “Department of Environmental Protection officer,” “Marine Patrol Officer,” “marshal,” “constable,” “bailiff,” or “fire department,” or by any lettering, marking, or insignia, or colorable imitation thereof, including, but not limited to, stars, badges, or shields, officially used to identify the vehicle as a federal, state, county, or municipal law enforcement vehicle or a vehicle used by a criminal justice agency as defined in s. 943.045, or a vehicle used by a fire department with the intent to mislead or cause another person to believe that such vehicle is an official vehicle of that agency and is authorized to be used by that agency, unless such vehicle is owned or operated by the appropriate agency and its use is authorized by such agency, or the local law enforcement agency or fire department authorizes the use of such vehicle, or the person is appointed by the Governor pursuant to chapter 354.
(3) It is unlawful for a person to sell, transfer, or give away the authorized badge, or colorable imitation thereof, including miniatures, of any criminal justice agency as defined in s. 943.045, or bearing in any manner or combination the word or words “police,” “patrolman,” “patrolwoman,” “sheriff,” “deputy,” “trooper,” “highway patrol,” “commission officer,” “Wildlife Officer,” “Department of Environmental Protection officer,” “Marine Patrol Officer,” “marshal,” “constable,” “agent,” “state attorney,” “public defender,” “bailiff,” or “fire department,” with the intent to mislead or cause another person to believe that he or she is a member of that agency or is authorized to wear or display such item, except for agency purchases or upon the presentation and recordation of both a driver license and other identification showing any transferee to actually be a member of such criminal justice agency or unless the person is appointed by the Governor pursuant to chapter 354. A transferor of an item covered by this subsection is required to maintain for 2 years a written record of such transaction, including records showing compliance with this subsection, and if such transferor is a business, it shall make such records available during normal business hours for inspection by any law enforcement agency having jurisdiction in the area where the business is located.
(4) This section does not prohibit a fraternal, benevolent, or labor organization or association, or their chapters or subsidiaries, from using the following words, in any manner or in any combination, if those words appear in the official name of the organization or association: “police,” “patrolman,” “patrolwoman,” “sheriff,” “deputy,” “trooper,” “highway patrol,” “commission officer,” “Wildlife Officer,” “Department of Environmental Protection officer,” “Marine Patrol Officer,” “marshal,” “constable,” “bailiff,” or “fire department.”
(5) A violation of this section is a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. This section is cumulative to any law now in force in the state.
History.s. 1, ch. 91-163; s. 2, ch. 94-103; s. 29, ch. 2012-88; s. 2, ch. 2015-29; s. 15, ch. 2019-141; s. 167, ch. 2020-2.

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Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 843.085
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S843.085 - FRAUD-IMPERSON - RENUMBERED. SEE REC # 7457 - M: F
S843.085 1 - FRAUD-IMPERSON - UNLAWFUL USE BADGE OR OTH INDICIA OF AUTHORITY - M: F
S843.085 2 - FRAUD-IMPERSON - UNLAW OWN OP MTR VEH WI MISLEAD OFF AGENCY VEH - M: F
S843.085 3 - FRAUD-IMPERSON - UNLAW SELL TRANSF BADGE OR OTH INDICIA OF AUTH - M: F



Annotations, Discussions, Cases:

Cases Citing Statute 843.085

Total Results: 7

N.D., A JUVENILE v. State

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida | Date Filed: 2020-11-04

Snippet: of an intent or scienter requirement, section 843.085(1) is constitutionally infirm because it makes

State v. Montas

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida | Date Filed: 2008-10-31

Citation: 993 So. 2d 1127, 2008 Fla. App. LEXIS 16563, 2008 WL 4753740

Snippet: courts addressed the constitutionality of section 843.085, Florida Statutes, which criminalizes the unauthorized

Sult v. State

Court: Supreme Court of Florida | Date Filed: 2005-06-23

Citation: 906 So. 2d 1013, 2005 WL 1475338

Snippet: certified to be of great public importance: IS SECTION 843.085, FLORIDA STATUTES (2001), UNCONSTITUTIONAL AS OVERBROAD

Rodriguez v. State

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida | Date Filed: 2004-01-21

Citation: 906 So. 2d 1082, 2004 WL 93942

Snippet: law enforcement authority pursuant to section 843.085, Florida Statutes (1995), must be vacated because

Sult v. State

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida | Date Filed: 2003-02-28

Citation: 839 So. 2d 798, 2003 WL 554677

Snippet: Kimberly Sult guilty for a violation of section 843.085, Florida Statutes (2001), "Unlawful use of police

Ago

Court: Florida Attorney General Reports | Date Filed: 1992-12-15

Snippet: Accident Investigations QUESTION: Do ss. 843.081 and 843.085, F.S., prohibit special officers for carriers appointed

Laing v. Fidelity Broadcasting Corp.

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida | Date Filed: 1983-07-21

Citation: 436 So. 2d 959

Snippet: 2d 992 (10th Cir. Utah), cert. denied, 379 U.S. 843, 85 S.Ct. 82, 13 L.Ed.2d 48 (1964) (where a demand