G.O. 38
LONGWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT
GENERAL ORDER
NUMBER: GO - 38
SUBJECT: DRIVER AND VEHICLE INFORMATION DATA (D.A.V.I.D.) USE
EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 12, 2014
REVISED: JANUARY 1, 2023
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I. PURPOSE:
It is the purpose of this directive to provide members of the Longwood Police
Department with direction on the appropriate use of the State of Florida’s Driver
and Vehicle Information Data, (D.A.V.I.D.), system.
II. SCOPE:
The chief of police of the Longwood Police Department has executed a data
exchange agreement with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor
Vehicles which will allow authorized members of the Longwood Police
Department to access data through use of Florida’s Driver and Vehicle Information
Data; D.A.V.I.D., system. This directive details D.A.V.I.D. access and use
requirements. All members are required to adhere to the user requirements
detailed in this directive.
III. DEFINITIONS:
A. Driver and Vehicle Information Data system (D.A.V.I.D.): State of Florida
database designed to provide a driver license and motor vehicle
information as a law enforcement resource.
B. Driver License Information: Driver license and identification card data
collected and maintained by the Florida Department of Highway Safety
and Motor Vehicles.
C. Motor Vehicle Information: Title and registration data collected and
maintained by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor
Vehicles for vehicles and mobile homes.
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D. Driver’s Privacy Protection Act (D.P.P.A.): 18 United States section 27 et
seq.
E. Web Application Access Point of Contact: Longwood Police Department
personnel tasked with D.A.V.I.D. related responsibilities and the agency’s
communication with D.A.V.I.D. system administrators. This responsibility
is currently assigned to the traffic unit supervisor.
F. Emergency Contact Information (E.C.I.): Information designed to provide
law enforcement agencies, and their authorized members, emergency
contact resources to be used for the purposes of contacting those listed in
the event of an emergency.
IV. AUTHORIZED USERS:
Only those members who have been granted proper access by the Longwood
Police Department’s designated point of contact for web application access are
authorized to use the D.A.V.I.D. system. This responsibility is currently assigned to
the traffic unit supervisor.
V. SAFEGUARDING DATABASE INFORMATION:
A. Members shall maintain the confidentiality of all driver license and motor
vehicle information obtained from the system in accordance with Chapter
119, F.S. and the D.P.P.A. Information obtained shall only be disclosed to
persons to whom disclosure is authorized under Florida law and federal
law. Any member who willfully and knowingly violates any of the
provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree
punishable as provided in sections 119.10 and 775.083, F.S. In addition,
any person who knowingly discloses any information in violation of the
D.P.P.A. may be subject to criminal sanctions and civil liability.
B. Members will adhere to the following requirements regarding information
obtained from the D.A.V.I.D. database:
1. Information will not be used for any purposes not specifically
authorized. Unauthorized uses include, but are not limited to,
queries not related to a legitimate business purpose, personal use,
and the dissemination, sharing, copying, or passing of database
information to unauthorized persons.
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2. Information obtained from the database will be stored and
protected in such a way that unauthorized persons cannot access,
review, or retrieve, the information.
3. All members with access to the database information will be
instructed of, and acknowledge their understanding of, the
confidential nature of the information. These acknowledgements
will be maintained in a current status by the agency’s designated
web application access point of contact.
4. All members with access to the database will be instructed of, and
acknowledge their understanding of, the criminal sanctions
specified in state law for unauthorized use of the data. These
acknowledgements will be maintained in a current status by the
agency’s designated web application access point of contact.
5. Emergency contact information, E.C.I., shall only be accessed by
authorized members for actual emergency notification purposes,
and the reason for this access, as well as the date and time of the
access, must be documented in a Café or D.H.S.M.V. crash report
of the incident. The member accessing this information will notify
their supervisor of the need to access the emergency contact
information, and the supervisor notification will be documented in
the members report.
6. D.A.V.I.D. system files, including emergency contact information,
must be secured from public view. All members with access to
these files shall ensure documents are stored in a secure area.
Computer screens will be shielded from the view of unauthorized
persons at all times when displaying D.A.V.I.D. and E.C.I. files.
Desktop computer screens must be locked and laptop screens must
be closed to ensure any D.A.V.I.D. files currently accessed are not
visible to unauthorized persons.
7. Any printed D.A.V.I.D. files must be immediately secured by the
member printing the information. Printed information shall not be
stored in an unsecure area where it can be accessed or viewed by
any unauthorized person.
8. Any violation of this policy, inadvertent or otherwise, will be
immediately reported to the agency’s designated web application
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access point of contact so proper documentation and any
necessary remedy can be completed.
C. All access to the database information must be monitored on an on-going
basis. In addition, the agency’s point of contact for the web application
access must complete an annual audit to ensure proper and authorized
use and dissemination. The agency’s traffic unit supervisor is currently
assigned the responsibility of completing this audit.