Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S0410

Introduced
11/5/25  
Refer
11/17/25  

Caption

Public Records/Private Investigators

Impact

If enacted, SB 410 would revise current statutes under section 119.071 of the Florida Statutes, thereby establishing a legal precedent for protecting the personal details of private investigators and their immediate families against public disclosure. This exemption serves a dual purpose: it maintains the integrity of the state's public records system while enhancing the security of those engaged in private investigations. Furthermore, the bill includes provisions for future legislative review, ensuring that the exemption can be reassessed and potentially repealed if deemed unnecessary.

Summary

Senate Bill 410 aims to amend the Florida public records law to exempt personal identifying and location information of current and former private investigators, as well as their spouses and children, from being publicly accessible. This change is designed to protect private investigators and their families from potential threats and harassment due to the sensitive nature of their work, which often involves dealing with individuals who may harbor ill intentions. By safeguarding this information, the bill seeks to balance transparency with the need for personal safety in critical investigative roles.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB 410 appears to be supportive within the legislative community, particularly among those advocating for the rights and safety of private investigators. Proponents argue that the bill is a necessary step to ensure those in potentially dangerous professions have their personal information shielded from public scrutiny. On the other hand, while the bill is likely to receive some opposition centered around concerns for public access to records, the overall legislative discussions have indicated a strong recognition of the risks faced by private investigators.

Contention

One notable point of contention arises from the balance between public access to information and individual privacy rights. Critics may argue that such exemptions could set a precedent for further restrictions on public records and erode the public's right to know about occupations that operate within the realm of investigation and law enforcement. However, supporters of the bill firmly believe that protecting private investigators' personal information is critical to maintaining safety in their line of work, thus sparking a significant debate on the implications of privacy in public roles.

Companion Bills

FL H0661

Same As Pub. Rec./Private Investigators

Previously Filed As

FL S0342

Public Records/Agency for Health Care Administration

FL S0268

Public Records/Congressional Members and Public Officers

FL H0397

Public Records/Crime Stoppers Organizations

FL S0302

Public Records/Judicial Qualifications Commission

FL S0710

Public Records/Crime Stoppers Organizations

FL S7006

Public Records and Meetings/NG911 Systems

FL S0300

Public Records/Appellate Court Clerks and their Spouses and Children

FL S1282

Public Records/Veterans Florida Opportunity Program

FL S1292

Public Records/E-mail Addresses/DHSMV

FL S1472

Public Records/School Security Guards

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