Florida Officer Lookup — BenchRecon
Run the Florida officer testifying against your client.
FDLE/CJSTC certification-discipline records and source-backed use-of-force incident rows — every entry cited to the underlying public record. Live free preview. $147 for the full citable brief with drafted Chapter 119 records-demand letters.
What the Officer Lookup covers for Florida cases.
FDLE/CJSTC certification discipline
Florida statewide certification-discipline records maintained by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement through the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission. Each discipline row is cited to the underlying FDLE record.
Florida incident-ledger rows
Source-backed use-of-force and misconduct incident records from the Florida incident dataset. Event type, label, and available outcome shown on each row.
Records demand roadmap
The paid brief maps which record classes require a separate Chapter 119 demand and to which agency — local IA files, State Attorney Brady/Giglio lists — and includes a drafted request letter pre-filled with the officer's identifiers.
Identity verification checklist
Every match result includes a confidence level and identity notes. When multiple agencies match the name, the brief flags it — you verify identity before attaching any row to a motion.
What this solves.
- Public officer data is fragmented across opinion text, public-record portals, complaint datasets, and certification-discipline exports. The preview tool pulls the Florida layers into one search.
- The paid brief includes a drafted, statute-cited records-request letter — citing Article I, section 24, Florida Constitution; Chapter 119, Florida Statutes — pre-filled with the officer's identifiers, plus the agency-by-agency roadmap for the IA file and Brady/Giglio list the datasets do not hold.
- Every entry carries a citation to the underlying public record, with an identity-verification checklist before you rely on any row or attach it to a motion.
Full report — $147
The paid Officer Lookup brief.
One officer, one jurisdiction, one citable PDF and DOCX with a source appendix linking every row to its public-record origin. 7-day refund window.
- Candidate Match Summary
- Public-Record Event Rows
- Records Demand Roadmap
- Identity Verification Checklist
- Drafted Records Request Letter
- Source Appendix
- Methods and Limits
Order the full Officer Lookup brief.
Enter the officer name and select Florida in the jurisdiction dropdown (the form defaults to Chicago) to run the full report.
Order for Florida — $147See a sample brief — the specimen format before you buy.
Records reflect public complaint filings and certification-discipline entries. A complaint record is not a finding of misconduct. All data is drawn from the named public source. BenchRecon makes no finding regarding the conduct of any individual officer.
Florida Officer Lookup — questions from defenders.
- What does the Officer Lookup cover for a Florida officer?
- Florida results currently show FDLE/CJSTC certification discipline and incident-ledger rows only, not local-agency internal affairs complaints or Brady/Giglio lists. The paid brief includes the records-demand roadmap and drafted letters for requesting those separate layers under Chapter 119.
- What is in the $147 brief?
- For the officer you name: a candidate-match summary, the source-backed certification-discipline and incident-ledger rows, a records-demand roadmap, an identity-verification checklist, a drafted Chapter 119 records-request letter, and a source appendix linking each row to its public-record origin — as a citable PDF and DOCX.
- How do I confirm it is the right officer?
- Every match carries an identity-confidence level and multi-agency name hits are flagged. The tool does not certify identity — confirm name, agency, and appointment date against your case discovery before attaching any row to a motion.
- Is this a Brady or Giglio determination?
- No. It surfaces public-record leads for attorney review; it does not make a legal conclusion or replace discovery, Henthorn/Giglio procedures, or local prosecutor disclosure policy. A complaint record is not a finding of misconduct.
- Can I see what the brief looks like first?
- Yes — a sample brief shows the section format with illustrative specimen data, and the live search preview is free and returns real source-backed rows for an officer you enter.