- Where can I find the current list for sexual offender/predators who live in my area?
- Where can I find a copy of the Florida Driver's Handbook?
- Where can I park my Motorcycle, Motor Scooter, Moped, or Bicycle?
- How can I appeal a parking citation, find out about parking restrictions or just get more parking information?
- When and where is the next University of Florida Police Department abandoned property/bicycle auction?
- What is SNAP and when does it run?
- How can I get a copy of a police
report or traffic citation?
How can I view available crime prevention or informational brochures published by the department? - What are the current traffic accident reports and statistics for the University of Florida Police Department
Where can I find
the current list for sexual offender/predators who live in my area?
In order to view those individuals who have been reported to the Florida
Department of Law Enforcement from the Florida Department of Corrections
and the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles as being
sexual offenders or predators, simply click on the link below and follow
the instructions as indicated. This database provides what is perhaps
the most current list available for this information. The University of
Florida currently uses 32611 as its primary zip code and a search can
be completed for that specific zip code. All other inquiries can be made
for either Alachua county or the specific zip code for your area.The web
site address for this information is: www.fdle.state.fl.us/sexual_predators/index.asp
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Where can I obtain a copy of
the Florida Driver's Handbook?
In order to stay up with the latest technology and resource availability,
the state of Florida has posted the Florida Driver's Handbook on the world
wide web. This information is readily available and can be used to prepare
for the Florida's Driver's License Examination as well as answer many pertinent
questions that may arise should you be cited for violating traffic rules
and regulations. The web site address for this information is: www.hsmv.state.fl.us/handbooks/English/
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Where can I park my Motorcycle, Motor Scooter,
Moped, or Bicycle?
Motorcycles and motor scooters may only be parked in specially designated
campus motorcycle parking spaces, and a permit must be obtained from UF
Parking Administration. They may never be parked at bicycle racks.
Mopeds are vehicles that can be ridden both by motor power or by use of
foot pedal. When on the sidewalk, they may only be ridden by pedal power,
never motor power!
Mopeds and bicycles may be parked at bicycle racks. No parking permit
is necessary. None of these vehicles may be parked inside buildings, chained
to handrails, or parked such that they block an entrance or wheelchair
accessible ramp.
For more information on regulations concerning these vehicles, please
contact UFPD Community Services at (352) 392-1409.
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How can I appeal
a parking citation, find out about parking restrictions or just get
more parking information?
If you wish to get more information about all traffic and parking issues
and concerns, the best source of information is available within the web
site for Transportation and Parking Services at: www.parking.ufl.edu/.
This site has all the latest information pertaining to your parking questions.
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When and where is the next University of Florida Police Department abandoned
property/bicycle auction?
Please visit the Surplus Property website located at http://fa.ufl.edu/am/surplus/.
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What is SNAP and when
does it run?
SNAP is the Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol designed to provide escorts
to those that request it or those who use the service along the currently
designated SNAP vehicle route. To learn more about the program, simply
go to our web site at: police.ufl.edu/csd/community_snap.htm
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How can I get
a copy of a police report or traffic citation?
If you wish to get a copy of a police report or traffic citation, you
need to contact representatives from the University of Florida Police
Department's Records Section and discuss arrangements to pick up the information.
Depending upon the amount of information requested and the size of the
particular police report, you may be charged the standard fee as described
in Florida State Statute 119 for the information you request. Before any
request is actioned upon therefore, it is recommended that you get an
estimate of the cost involved with your request. You can contact the Records
Section personnel at (352) 392-9843.
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How can I view
available crime prevention or informational brochures published by the
department?
If you wish to view the currently available crime
prevention and informational brochures, please go to the University
of Florida Police Department's Community Services Division web site. You
will find all of our published brochures within that site in a PDF format.
They can be viewed on-line or printed for future use. Please be sure to
inform others and work to spread the word.
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What are the current traffic accident reports and statistics for the University of Florida Police Department?
| Traffic Crash Statistics | 2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
| Total Crashes | 277 |
284 |
319 |
| Total Car Crashes | 255 |
264 |
296 |
Car Crashes with Injuries |
6 |
17 |
18 |
| Total Bicycle Crashes | 14 |
11 |
17 |
Bicycle Crashes with Injuries |
12 |
9 |
11 |
| Total Pedestrian Crashes | 8 |
9 |
6 |
Pedestrian Crashes with Injuries |
7 |
8 |
4 |