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2025 Florida Statutes
SECTION 136
Mail theft.
Mail theft.
812.136 Mail theft.—
(1) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) “Mail” means any letter, postal card, parcel, envelope, package, bag, or any other sealed article addressed to another, along with its contents.
(b) “Mail depository” means a mail box, letter box, mail route, or mail receptacle of a postal service, an office of a postal service, or mail carrier of a postal service, or a vehicle of a postal service or any other authorized receptacle.
(c) “Postal service” means the United States Postal Service or its contractors, or any commercial courier that delivers mail.
(2) Any of the following acts constitutes mail theft:
(a) Knowingly removing mail from a mail depository or taking mail from a mail carrier of a postal service with an intent to either temporarily or permanently:
1. Deprive the intended recipient of such mail of his or her right to the mail.
2. Appropriate the mail to his or her own use or the use of any person not entitled to the use of such mail.
(b) Knowingly obtaining custody of mail by fraud or deception with an intent to either temporarily or permanently:
1. Deprive the intended recipient of such mail of his or her right to the mail.
2. Appropriate the mail to his or her own use or the use of any person not entitled to the use of the mail.
(c) Selling, receiving, possessing, transferring, buying, or concealing mail in violation of paragraph (a) or paragraph (b), while knowing or having reason to know the mail was obtained illegally.
(3) Any of the following constitutes theft of or unauthorized reproduction of a mail depository key or lock:
(a) Knowingly obtaining or using, or endeavoring to obtain or use, any key or lock used by a postal service for a mail depository with the intent to either temporarily or permanently:
1. Deprive the owner of such key or lock of his or her right to such key or lock.
2. Appropriate the key or lock to his or her own use or the use of any person not entitled to the use of such key or lock.
(b) Knowingly and unlawfully making, forging, or counterfeiting any such key or possessing any such key or lock adopted by a postal service with the intent to unlawfully or improperly use, sell, or otherwise dispose of the key or lock, or to cause the key or lock to be unlawfully or improperly used, sold, or otherwise disposed.
(c) Selling, receiving, possessing, transferring, buying, or concealing a key or lock obtained in violation of paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) while knowing or having reason to know such key or lock was obtained illegally.
History.—s. 79, ch. 2025-22.