Source: https://www.leepa.org/DisclosureExemption/ExemptionFromPublicDisclosure.aspx
Timestamp: 2019-04-18 16:42:09+00:00

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Per Section 119.071, Florida Statutes, it is the policy of the State of Florida that all state, county and municipal records which are not exempt by law be open for inspection and copying by any person. It is the duty of this agency to provide public access to non-exempt records we maintain in the most efficient way possible, preferably by remote electronic access via our website.
If you are currently or formerly employed in a category listed below, are the spouse of an eligible employee, or otherwise qualify based on the list below, you may request that certain personal information for your property be exempt from public record by the Lee County Property Appraiser’s Office.
You must furnish copies of employee photo ID and badge and valid state-issued driver’s license or ID card.
Sworn or civilian law enforcement personnel, including correctional and correctional probation officers; §119.071(4)(d)2.a., Fla. Stat.
Personnel of the Department of Children and Families whose duties include the investigation of abuse, neglect, exploitation, fraud, theft, or other criminal activities; §119.071(4)(d)2.a., Fla. Stat.
Personnel of the Department of Health whose duties are to support the investigation of child abuse or neglect; §119.071(4)(d)2.a., Fla. Stat.
Personnel of the Department of Revenue or local governments whose responsibilities include revenue collection and enforcement or child support enforcement; §119.071(4)(d)2.a., Fla. Stat.
Firefighters certified in compliance with §633.408; §119.071(4)(d)2.b., Fla. Stat.
Justices of the Supreme Court, district court of appeal judges, circuit court judges, and county court judges; §119.071(4)(d)2.c., Fla. Stat.
State attorneys, assistant state attorneys, statewide prosecutors, or assistant statewide prosecutors; §119.071(4)(d)2.d., Fla. Stat.
Human resource, labor relations, or employee relations directors, assistant directors, managers, or assistant managers of any local government agency or water management district whose duties include hiring and firing employees, labor contract negotiation, administration, or other personnel-related duties; §119.071(4)(d)2.f., Fla. Stat.
Code enforcement officers; §119.071(4)(d)2.g., Fla. Stat.
Juvenile probation officers, juvenile probation supervisors, detention superintendents, assistant detention superintendents, juvenile justice detention officers I and II, juvenile justice detention officer supervisors, juvenile justice residential officers, juvenile justice residential officer supervisors I and II, juvenile justice counselors, juvenile justice counselor supervisors, human services counselor administrators, senior human services counselor administrators, rehabilitation therapists, and social services counselors of the Department of Juvenile Justice; §119.071(4)(d)2.i., Fla. Stat.
Public defenders, assistant public defenders, criminal conflict and civil regional counsel, and assistant criminal conflict and civil regional counsel; §119.071(4)(d)2.j., Fla. Stat.
Investigators or inspectors of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation; §119.071(4)(d)2.k., Fla. Stat.
General magistrates, special magistrates, judges of compensation claims, administrative law judges of the Division of Administrative Hearings, and child support enforcement hearing officers; §119.071(4)(d)2.e., Fla. Stat.
Guardians ad litem (as defined in §39.820); §119.071(4)(d)2.h., Fla. Stat.
County tax collectors; §119.071(4)(d)2.l., Fla. Stat.
Personnel of the Department of Health whose duties include, or result in, the determination or adjudication of eligibility for social security disability benefits, the investigation or prosecution of complaints filed against health care practitioners, or the inspection of health care practitioners or health care facilities licensed by the Department of Health; §119.071(4)(d)2.m., Fla. Stat.
United States attorney, assistant United States attorney, judge of the United States Courts of Appeal, United States district judge, or United States magistrate; §119.071(5)i, Fla. Stat.
Impaired Practitioner Consultant retained by an agency whose duties result in a determination of a person’s skill and safety to practice a licensed profession; §119.071(4)(d)2.n., Fla. Stat.
Emergency medical technicians or paramedics certified under chapter 401; §119.071(4)(d)2.o., Fla. Stat.
Personnel employed in an agency’s office of inspector general or internal audit department whose duties include auditing or investigating waste, fraud, abuse, theft, exploitation, or other activities that could lead to criminal prosecution or administrative discipline; §119.071(4)(d)2.o., Fla. Stat.
Servicemember: member of the Armed Forces of the United States, a reserve component of the Armed Forces of the United States, or the National Guard, who served after 9/11/01; §119.071(5)(k), Fla. Stat.
To request exemption, complete the Request for Exemption from Public Disclosure of Personal Information form for each property you are requesting to be exempt from public record. A separate form must be completed by each applicant requesting the exemption.
If you do not meet the eligibility requirement for public records exemption in Florida Statutes, §119.071, you may request your personal information be blocked from public view on the Property Appraiser’s website only. Complete the Request for Courtesy Block form.
To remove exemption from public disclosure or courtesy block of your personal information, complete the Request for Removal of Public Disclosure or Courtesy Block form.

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