(1) Title to unclaimed evidence or unclaimed tangible personal property lawfully seized pursuant to a lawful investigation in the custody of the court or clerk of the court from a criminal proceeding or seized as evidence by and in the custody of a law enforcement agency shall vest permanently in the law enforcement agency 60 days after the conclusion of the proceeding.
(a) If the property is of appreciable value, the agency may elect to:
1. Retain the property for the agency’s own use;
2. Transfer the property to another unit of state or local government;
3. Donate the property to a charitable organization;
4. Sell the property at public sale, pursuant to the provisions of s. 705.103.
(b) If the property is not of appreciable value, the law enforcement agency may elect to destroy it.
(2) Nothing in this section shall be construed to repeal or supersede the provisions of s. 790.08 relating to the disposition of weapons and firearms.
History.—s. 5, ch. 87-82; s. 5, ch. 90-113.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XL - Real and Personal Property
Chapter 705 - Lost or Abandoned Property
705.1015 - County or Municipal Code Inspectors or Code Enforcement Officers; Duties.
705.102 - Reporting Lost or Abandoned Property.
705.103 - Procedure for Abandoned or Lost Property.
705.104 - Title to Lost or Abandoned Property.
705.105 - Procedure Regarding Unclaimed Evidence.
705.106 - Recovery From Person Wrongfully in Possession.
705.182 - Disposal of Personal Property Found on the Premises of Public-Use Airports.
705.183 - Disposal of Derelict or Abandoned Aircraft on the Premises of Public-Use Airports.
705.184 - Derelict or Abandoned Motor Vehicles on the Premises of Public-Use Airports.
705.185 - Disposal of Personal Property Lost or Abandoned on the Premises of Certain Facilities.
705.19 - Abandonment of Animals by Owner; Procedure for Handling.