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A warning may be in writing (by issuing a Trespass Warning form see Attachment A) or may be verbal. A verbal warning by the property owner or their agent is sufficient to constitute a warning against remaining in or reentry onto the property.
(1) Whoever, without being authorized, licensed, or invited, willfully enters or remains in any structure or conveyance, or, having been authorized, licensed, or invited, is warned by the owner or lessee of the premises, or by a person authorized by the owner or lessee, to depart and refuses to do so, commits the
Valid trespass warnings must be provided by the property owner, lessee, or other authorized agent of the property owner.
You may call the police to be present when you make initial contact with the individual you intend to trespass. The officer may facilitate gathering information and completing the Notice of Trespass.
Once issued, trespass warnings are permanent. Trespass warnings can haunt a person many years later, as law enforcement can find out on the computer within seconds. There is no right of appeal of a trespass warning, especially if the property involved is private commercial property with the implied right of access.
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Florida statute 810.08 states that a person can be charged with trespass of a structure or dwelling if they willfully enter a dwelling without express permission from the owner. A person can also be charged with trespassing if they were initially invited on the premises by the owner and subsequently refuse to leave.
To get protection from a trespasser, post a no-trespassing notice, forbid the trespasser entry to your property in writing, then fill out a form provided by your police department, sheriff or district attorneys office to put a restraining order or notice forbidding trespassing on your property.
Crime information occurring in unincorporated Lane County can be reported directly to the Lane County Sheriffs Office Dispatch Center at 541-682-4150 option 1, or Tip line at 541-682-4167. You can also send a confidential email. Or if you prefer to mail the information, please use the address in TIPSHEET.

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