Fla. Stat. 948.03
Terms and conditions of probation


(1)

The court shall determine the terms and conditions of probation. Conditions specified in this section do not require oral pronouncement at the time of sentencing and may be considered standard conditions of probation. These conditions may include among them the following, that the probationer or offender in community control shall:Report to the probation officer as directed. Such reporting requirements may be fulfilled through remote reporting if approved by the relevant probation officer, the relevant county probation authority or entity, or the Department of Corrections and if the court has not excluded the possibility of remote reporting by the defendant in his or her order of probation. If the Department of Corrections or a county probation authority or entity elects to authorize remote reporting, it must adopt and make available remote probation reporting policies.Permit the probation officer to visit him or her at his or her home or elsewhere.Work faithfully at suitable employment insofar as may be possible.Remain within a specified place.Live without violating any law. A conviction in a court of law is not necessary for such a violation of law to constitute a violation of probation, community control, or any other form of court-ordered supervision.Make reparation or restitution to the aggrieved party for the damage or loss caused by his or her offense in an amount to be determined by the court. The court shall make such reparation or restitution a condition of probation, unless it determines that clear and compelling reasons exist to the contrary. If the court does not order restitution, or orders restitution of only a portion of the damages, as provided in s. 775.089, it shall state on the record in detail the reasons therefor.Effective July 1, 1994, and applicable for offenses committed on or after that date, make payment of the debt due and owing to a county or municipal detention facility under s. 951.032 for medical care, treatment, hospitalization, or transportation received by the felony probationer while in that detention facility. The court, in determining whether to order such repayment and the amount of the repayment, shall consider the amount of the debt, whether there was any fault of the institution for the medical expenses incurred, the financial resources of the felony probationer, the present and potential future financial needs and earning ability of the probationer, and dependents, and other appropriate factors.Support his or her legal dependents to the best of his or her ability.Make payment of the debt due and owing to the state under s. 960.17, subject to modification based on change of circumstances.Pay any application fee assessed under s. 27.52(1)(b) and attorney’s fees and costs assessed under s. 938.29, subject to modification based on change of circumstances.Not associate with persons engaged in criminal activities.
Submit to random testing as directed by the probation officer or the professional staff of the treatment center where he or she is receiving treatment to determine the presence or use of alcohol or controlled substances.
If the offense was a controlled substance violation and the period of probation immediately follows a period of incarceration in the state correctional system, the conditions must include a requirement that the offender submit to random substance abuse testing intermittently throughout the term of supervision, upon the direction of the probation officer.
Be prohibited from possessing, carrying, or owning any:
Firearm.
Weapon without first procuring the consent of the probation officer.
Be prohibited from using intoxicants to excess or possessing any drugs or narcotics unless prescribed by a physician, an advanced practice registered nurse, or a physician assistant. The probationer or community controllee may not knowingly visit places where intoxicants, drugs, or other dangerous substances are unlawfully sold, dispensed, or used.Submit to the drawing of blood or other biological specimens as prescribed in ss. 943.325 and 948.014, and reimburse the appropriate agency for the costs of drawing and transmitting the blood or other biological specimens to the Department of Law Enforcement.Submit to the taking of a digitized photograph by the department as a part of the offender’s records. This photograph may be displayed on the department’s public website while the offender is under court-ordered supervision. However, the department may not display the photograph on the website if the offender is only on pretrial intervention supervision or if the offender’s identity is exempt from disclosure due to an exemption from the requirements of s. 119.07.

(a)

Report to the probation officer as directed. Such reporting requirements may be fulfilled through remote reporting if approved by the relevant probation officer, the relevant county probation authority or entity, or the Department of Corrections and if the court has not excluded the possibility of remote reporting by the defendant in his or her order of probation. If the Department of Corrections or a county probation authority or entity elects to authorize remote reporting, it must adopt and make available remote probation reporting policies.

(b)

Permit the probation officer to visit him or her at his or her home or elsewhere.

(c)

Work faithfully at suitable employment insofar as may be possible.

(d)

Remain within a specified place.

(e)

Live without violating any law. A conviction in a court of law is not necessary for such a violation of law to constitute a violation of probation, community control, or any other form of court-ordered supervision.

(f)

Make reparation or restitution to the aggrieved party for the damage or loss caused by his or her offense in an amount to be determined by the court. The court shall make such reparation or restitution a condition of probation, unless it determines that clear and compelling reasons exist to the contrary. If the court does not order restitution, or orders restitution of only a portion of the damages, as provided in s. 775.089, it shall state on the record in detail the reasons therefor.

(g)

Effective July 1, 1994, and applicable for offenses committed on or after that date, make payment of the debt due and owing to a county or municipal detention facility under s. 951.032 for medical care, treatment, hospitalization, or transportation received by the felony probationer while in that detention facility. The court, in determining whether to order such repayment and the amount of the repayment, shall consider the amount of the debt, whether there was any fault of the institution for the medical expenses incurred, the financial resources of the felony probationer, the present and potential future financial needs and earning ability of the probationer, and dependents, and other appropriate factors.

(h)

Support his or her legal dependents to the best of his or her ability.

(i)

Make payment of the debt due and owing to the state under s. 960.17, subject to modification based on change of circumstances.

(j)

Pay any application fee assessed under s. 27.52(1)(b) and attorney’s fees and costs assessed under s. 938.29, subject to modification based on change of circumstances.

(k)

Not associate with persons engaged in criminal activities.

(l)1.

Submit to random testing as directed by the probation officer or the professional staff of the treatment center where he or she is receiving treatment to determine the presence or use of alcohol or controlled substances.If the offense was a controlled substance violation and the period of probation immediately follows a period of incarceration in the state correctional system, the conditions must include a requirement that the offender submit to random substance abuse testing intermittently throughout the term of supervision, upon the direction of the probation officer.
(l)1. Submit to random testing as directed by the probation officer or the professional staff of the treatment center where he or she is receiving treatment to determine the presence or use of alcohol or controlled substances.
2. If the offense was a controlled substance violation and the period of probation immediately follows a period of incarceration in the state correctional system, the conditions must include a requirement that the offender submit to random substance abuse testing intermittently throughout the term of supervision, upon the direction of the probation officer.

(m)

Be prohibited from possessing, carrying, or owning any:Firearm.Weapon without first procuring the consent of the probation officer.
1. Firearm.
2. Weapon without first procuring the consent of the probation officer.

(n)

Be prohibited from using intoxicants to excess or possessing any drugs or narcotics unless prescribed by a physician, an advanced practice registered nurse, or a physician assistant. The probationer or community controllee may not knowingly visit places where intoxicants, drugs, or other dangerous substances are unlawfully sold, dispensed, or used.

(o)

Submit to the drawing of blood or other biological specimens as prescribed in ss. 943.325 and 948.014, and reimburse the appropriate agency for the costs of drawing and transmitting the blood or other biological specimens to the Department of Law Enforcement.

(p)

Submit to the taking of a digitized photograph by the department as a part of the offender’s records. This photograph may be displayed on the department’s public website while the offender is under court-ordered supervision. However, the department may not display the photograph on the website if the offender is only on pretrial intervention supervision or if the offender’s identity is exempt from disclosure due to an exemption from the requirements of s. 119.07.

(2)

The enumeration of specific kinds of terms and conditions does not prevent the court from adding thereto such other or others as it considers proper. However, the sentencing court may only impose a condition of supervision allowing an offender convicted of s. 794.011, s. 800.04, s. 827.071, s. 847.0135(5), or s. 847.0145 to reside in another state if the order stipulates that it is contingent upon the approval of the receiving state interstate compact authority. The court may rescind or modify at any time the terms and conditions theretofore imposed by it upon the probationer. However, if the court withholds adjudication of guilt or imposes a period of incarceration as a condition of probation, the period may not exceed 364 days, and incarceration shall be restricted to either a county facility, or a probation and restitution center under the jurisdiction of the Department of Corrections.

Source: Section 948.03 — Terms and conditions of probation, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0948.­03 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

948.01
When court may place defendant on probation or into community control
948.001
Definitions
948.03
Terms and conditions of probation
948.04
Period of probation
948.05
Court to admonish or commend probationer or offender in community control
948.06
Violation of probation or community control
948.08
Pretrial intervention program
948.09
Payment for cost of supervision and other monetary obligations
948.10
Community control programs
948.11
Electronic monitoring devices
948.011
When court may impose fine and place on probation or into community control as an alternative to imprisonment
948.12
Intensive supervision for postprison release of violent offenders
948.012
Split sentence of probation or community control and imprisonment
948.013
Administrative probation
948.014
Requirement to submit to drawing of blood or other biological specimens
948.15
Misdemeanor probation services
948.015
Presentence investigation reports
948.16
Misdemeanor pretrial substance abuse education and treatment intervention program
948.20
Drug offender probation
948.21
Condition of probation or community control
948.30
Additional terms and conditions of probation or community control for certain sex offenses
948.31
Evaluation and treatment of sexual predators and offenders on probation or community control
948.031
Condition of probation or community control
948.32
Requirements of law enforcement agency upon arrest of persons for certain sex offenses
948.032
Condition of probation
948.033
Condition of probation or community control
948.035
Residential treatment as a condition of probation or community control
948.036
Work programs as a condition of probation, community control, or other court-ordered community supervision
948.037
Education and learning as a condition of probation or community control
948.038
Batterers’ intervention program as a condition of probation, community control, or other court-ordered community supervision
948.039
Special terms and conditions of probation or community control imposed by court order
948.041
Notification of outstanding terms of sentence upon termination of probation or community control
948.51
Community corrections assistance to counties or county consortiums
948.061
Identifying, assessing, and monitoring high-risk sex offenders on community supervision
948.062
Reviewing and reporting serious offenses committed by offenders placed on probation or community control
948.063
Violations of probation or community control by designated sexual offenders and sexual predators
948.064
Notification of status as a violent felony offender of special concern
948.081
Community court programs
948.90
Local offender advisory councils
948.101
Terms and conditions of community control
948.301
Electronic monitoring as a condition of probation or community control for certain offenders

Current through Fall 2025

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