florida's porch piracy law

Florida’s “Porch Piracy” Law: What You Need to Know

February 02, 20261 min read

In Florida, stealing packages from someone’s porch, commonly referred to as “porch piracy,” can carry serious criminal consequences. Under Florida Statute § 812.014, theft of items valued at $40 or more may be charged as a third-degree felony, punishable by up to five years in prison and significant fines.

This law was designed to deter package thefts, particularly during high-volume delivery periods such as the holiday season, when porch thefts tend to increase. What many people do not realize is how quickly a seemingly minor act can escalate into a felony charge with long-term consequences.

If you or someone you know has been arrested or accused of porch piracy, it is critical to seek legal counsel immediately. An experienced criminal defense attorney can help you understand the charges, protect your rights, and navigate the legal process effectively.

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