Burglary Charges & Penalties
Burglary is a felony in Florida and may be charged in the
first, second, or third degree.
First-degree burglary applies when a motor vehicle is used to destroy the structure or if you caused more than $1,000 in damage to the structure. First degree burglary may carry a sentence to life in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Second-degree burglary applies in situations in which a deadly weapon was not used, or an assault or battery was not committed upon entering the structure. Second-degree burglary can carry a maximum sentence of fifteen years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.
Third-degree burglary may be charged when the occupants of the dwelling were not present at the time the structure was entered, and no assault or battery occurred at the time of entering. Third-degree burglary can carry a maximum prison sentence of five years and a fine of up to $5,000.