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Sumter County

Records obtained
78
Cameras planned
$226,500
Per year
2018
Program start
0
Public votes

The rundown

What is operating here

Sumter County has run automated surveillance since 2018, paid for and operated through Sumter County Sheriff's Office. None of it was ever put to a public vote. What follows is what four written records requests eventually produced.

Governments involved

BodyTypeRoleWhat they said
Sumter County Sheriff's OfficeElected constitutional officerBuys and operates the cameras"We do not administer anything Flock" - then produced 9 invoices
Sumter County BOCCCounty commissionFunds it; permits installs in county right-of-way"Not our project" - then produced its own emails to Flock
City of WildwoodMunicipality50 cameras planned in city parksNo response in 47 days
The Villages CDD / VPSDSpecial districtGate cameras, own public safety dept."No records" - then admitted gate cameras shared with law enforcement

Vendors

VendorSinceWhat it doesDisclosed?
NDI Technologies2018LPR cameras, including the speed-trailer unit; annual support paid 2021 and 2022Only after 3 demands
Vigilant Solutions (Motorola)2020Plate reading, commercial location data, and FaceAlert facial recognitionNever volunteered
Flock Safety2023Roughly 35 cameras, national sharing network, renewals through 2027Denied, then produced

Timeline

How it was built

November 2018
First plate readers quoted

NDI Technologies quotes the Sheriff for fixed and mobile LPR cameras, including one "to be mounted in existing Speed Trailer."

December 2020
Facial recognition contract signed

Sheriff signs a Vigilant Solutions agreement covering CarDetector plate reading, commercially purchased location data, and FaceAlert facial recognition.

July 2023
Flock arrives

Master agreement for 8 cameras at $28,000/year, auto-renewing, 30-day retention, plugged into Flock's national sharing network.

Sept 2023 - May 2024
The County joins in

Sheriff staff email a County employee a "Parks LPR" cost plan for a possible grant. On 14 May 2024 the County employee forwards it directly to Flock Safety. Thirteen days later Flock invoices $69,350, annotated "to be reimbursed by County."

August 2025
Renewed to 2027

Three renewals extend subscriptions through August, October and December 2027.

23 July 2026
A detective is arrested

A Sumter detective is charged with official misconduct for using the plate reader system and other law-enforcement databases to track a private individual. The Sheriff suspends the program and orders an audit.

August 2026
The records finally arrive

After four written demands, the agencies produce contracts, invoices, the parks plan, and 30 spreadsheets of search logs - with every license plate blacked out and no exemption cited.

The evidence

Primary documents

Published exactly as received, with a SHA-256 hash and the request that produced it.

Flock Law Enforcement Agreement
8 cameras, $28,000/yr, 24-month auto-renew, 30-day retention, national sharing enabled.
SHA-256 5A5CD589D95D8AB3 SCSO
Vigilant Enterprise Agreement
Covers CarDetector LPR, commercial location data, and FaceAlert facial recognition. Never disclosed until demanded.
SHA-256 169BA3D3D10CA8DB SCSO
Parks LPR Cost Plan
23 parks by name and address. 48 plate readers, 30 video cameras, per-site pricing.
NOT YET PUBLISHED County 26-18153
County to Flock Safety Email
14 May 2024. A county employee forwards the park camera plan straight to the vendor.
NOT YET PUBLISHED Said "No Records"
Search Audit Logs
30 workbooks, 19,874 rows. Every plate blank, no exemption cited.
NOT YET PUBLISHED SCSO
Right-of-Way Permits
County public works permits for installations in county right-of-way.
SHA-256 E1C8CC5AFE813672 County 26-18153

Still withheld

What they have not handed over

  • Every license plate in 19,874 rows of search logs, with no statutory exemption cited as Florida law requires.
  • Misuse records. Nothing about the arrested detective, and nothing from the audit the Sheriff said he ordered.
  • Executed contracts. Only an unsigned template and quotes marked "informational purposes only."
  • Any privacy or legal review. No record that anyone assessed this before buying it.
  • Data-sharing agreements beyond vendor defaults, including who outside Florida can query these cameras.
  • All of 2022 and everything after July 2025 in the search logs.

Accountable to you

Who to write

Every official below either buys this, funds it, permits it, or is supposed to oversee it.

Buys and operates it
Sumter County Sheriff
7361 Powell Rd, Wildwood, FL 34785
(352) 569-1600
ELECTED
Funds it - adopts the budget
Board of County Commissioners
7375 Powell Rd, Wildwood, FL 34785
(352) 689-4400
ELECTED
50 cameras planned in city parks
City of Wildwood
100 N Main St, Wildwood, FL 34785
ELECTED
Gate cameras - own police force
The Villages CDD
3571 Kiessel Rd, The Villages, FL 32163
(352) 751-3939
APPOINTED
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County seat Bushnell. Last checked 2026-08-19.