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Animal abuse is a serious issue of public concern. Seminole County Animal Services seeks to reduce concern over the placement of pets into homes where past pet abuse has occurred. Seminole County Animal Services provides this registry as a tool available to those involved in the placement of animals to prevent repeated pet abuse.
The Animal Abuse Registry includes public record information extracted from the Seminole County Clerk of Court's records. This registry is, therefore, limited in scope to the County of Seminole. Individuals convicted of a felony or misdemeanor crime involving an animal victim in Seminole County, or individuals whose pets have been forfeited to Seminole County pursuant to section 828.073, Florida Statutes, are listed from 2000. Multiple sources should be consulted to ensure appropriate reliance on the information in this registry and to validate the information contained within it; for example, arrest records may be available from the arresting agency and court records may be further inspected directly at the Clerk of Court’s website: Criminal Records Online.
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Seminole County will make every effort to ensure that the information contained in the Animal Abuse Registry is accurate and complete. As a result, Seminole County makes no express or implied guarantee concerning the accuracy or completeness of any of the data in the Animal Abuse Registry.
Seminole County furthermore assumes no liability whatsoever associated with the use or misuse of this public information data. If you believe that your information derived from public records is inaccurately or erroneously included in this registry, contact 407-665-5201 at SCAS@seminolecountyfl.gov or 232 Eslinger Way, Sanford, FL 32773 to request reconsideration or correction of the information.
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View All NewsRosenwald Hosts Community Meeting
In May 2025, Commissioner Amy Lockhart welcomed residents to a Rosenwald Community Meeting in the East Altamonte/Winwood community. The Rosenwald Community Center Project is a Seminole County Government-led initiative intended to revitalize a historically significant site in the East Altamonte/Winwood community. Originally home to one of Florida’s early Rosenwald Schools, the property carries deep cultural and educational importance for generations of residents.
This project is about more than construction — it is about the creation of a space that serves community today and tomorrow. Site surveying began in May as Seminole County kicks off the design and construction of a new park and community center at the former Rosenwald School site.
Site work and construction of the Community Center are anticipated to begin in early 2026. It will take about a year and half to complete. The County anticipates opening the community center by summer 2027.