In today’s digital world, much of our communication takes place online. While social media, messaging apps, and chat platforms make it easy to connect with others, they also create opportunities for law enforcement to monitor and investigate potential crimes. In Florida, one of the most serious internet-related offenses is online solicitation of a minor. This offense involves using electronic communication to solicit, entice, or attempt to arrange unlawful sexual activity with a person under the age of 18 or someone believed to be underage.
Florida’s law on online solicitation is found in Florida Statutes §847.0135. It is written broadly to cover many different types of online interaction. The law applies to text messages, emails, social media posts, dating apps, internet chat rooms, and other platforms. Importantly, the law applies even if the person on the other end is not actually a child but instead an undercover officer posing as one. What matters is whether the accused person believed they were communicating with a minor and acted on that belief.
Florida’s law covers a wide range of activity, some of which may surprise people who do not realize how serious their online conversations may look to investigators. For example:
It is also important to understand that under Florida law, an “attempt” can be enough to lead to an arrest. This means that even if no meeting takes place, and even if the child is not real, a person may still face charges if prosecutors believe there was intent to commit the offense.
The penalties for online solicitation are extremely harsh, reflecting how seriously Florida courts treat this crime. Even a first-time offense can lead to years in prison, large fines, and mandatory registration as a sex offender. Some of the most common penalties include:
In addition to these penalties, the long-term consequences of a conviction are often devastating. Being labeled a sex offender can impact personal relationships, create barriers to employment, and permanently damage a person’s reputation in their community.
Being accused of online solicitation is frightening, but an accusation does not automatically mean a conviction. The prosecution must prove every element of the crime beyond a reasonable doubt, and there are defenses that may apply depending on the facts of the case. Some common defenses include:
A skilled defense attorney can review the facts, analyze the evidence, and determine which defenses may be most effective. Each case is unique, and a defense strategy must be tailored to the individual situation.

Facing charges of online solicitation can feel overwhelming, but working with the right attorney can make a critical difference. An experienced criminal defense lawyer does more than explain the charges; they protect your rights at every stage of the case. Some of the ways an attorney can help include:
Perhaps most importantly, an attorney provides guidance and support during an extremely stressful time. Online solicitation charges carry serious stigma, and having a strong advocate by your side ensures that you do not go through the process alone.
If you are under investigation or have already been charged with online solicitation, it is important to act quickly. Law enforcement often gathers evidence for weeks or months before making an arrest. By the time charges are filed, prosecutors may already believe they have a strong case. Having an attorney involved early allows for a stronger defense strategy, opportunities to challenge evidence, and better protection of your rights.
Online solicitation charges in Florida carry life-changing consequences. A conviction can mean years in prison, mandatory sex offender registration, and lasting damage to your future. You should not face these charges without skilled legal representation. At Salnick Law in West Palm Beach, we have extensive experience defending clients accused of solicitation and other serious internet-related crimes. We know how prosecutors build these cases, and we are committed to protecting your rights every step of the way.
If you or a loved one has been accused of online solicitation, do not wait to get help. Please contact us today to schedule a confidential consultation. We are here to fight for your freedom, your future, and your peace of mind.




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