Hernando County Sheriff's Office will dispose of lost or abandoned property.
Official Courthouse Record · AI-summarized for clarity
- Published
- Category
- Abandonment
- City
- St. Petersburg
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Gather Proof of Ownership
Collect any documents that prove you own the lost property.
- 2
Contact HCSO
Reach out to the Hernando County Sheriff's Office to inquire about your property.
- 3
Identify the Property
Be prepared to describe the lost property to facilitate the claim process.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How can I claim lost property?
- You must show proof of ownership or identify the property.
- What happens to unclaimed property?
- It may be returned, retained, traded, donated, sold, or disposed of.
- Is there a deadline to claim property?
- Claims should be made as soon as possible before the disposal date.
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Full Notice Text
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Hernando County Sheriffs Office in accordance with Florida State Statutes Chapter 705, intends to dispose of lost/ abandoned property in one of the following manners: return to the owner; retain for agency use; trade to another government/ state agency; donate to a charitable organization; sell the property; or dispose. HCSO reserves the right to determine the proper and most effective means of disposal. All persons making claims against said property must show proof of ownership or must be able to identify such property. 2/15/26, 2/22/26 77932
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