False information to obtain a seaport security identification card
In order to work for many companies operating near Miami’s seaport, you must obtain a Seaport Identification Card. Individuals worried about outstanding warrants or immigration status sometimes supply the authorities with incorrect information. Proffering false information is a third-degree felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. With the stakes that high, you should consider getting help from a Fort Lauderdale seaport security ID fraud criminal defense lawyer.
David S. Seltzer is a former Miami-Dade prosecutor and a South Florida proffering false information criminal defense attorney. Don’t delay; let an experienced former prosecutor help protect your good name and reputation. I offer free, confidential consultations seven days a week and 24 hours a day. Call today or contact me online for a FREE, CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION.
For additional information; see Florida Statue 817.021: False information to obtain a seaport security identification card.



