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Florida DUI defense · breath-test record

The Intoxilyzer operator's public record, before the suppression hearing.

Florida publishes every Intoxilyzer 8000 subject test as a public record through the FDLE Alcohol Testing Program. This free preview lets you search the breath-test operator or arresting officer on your case and read the verbatim entries: the instrument and its serial, the agency, the test date, the last agency inspection, and any exception flag the machine recorded — each row linked to its FDLE source. A companion to the Florida breath-test rules (FAC 11D-8) reference.

Pilot coverage: a bounded slice of the FDLE Subject Test Electronic Data, not the full record. We are expanding it.

Florida FDLE Intoxilyzer 8000 public-record lookup (pilot)

Search the breath-test operator or arresting officer

This preview reads the Florida FDLE Alcohol Testing Program's public Subject Test Electronic Data directly. It surfaces the verbatim public record for a named breath-test operator or arresting officer — the instrument, agency, test date, last agency inspection, and any exception flag recorded on the test. It makes no finding about any person, does not label anyone unreliable, and does not replace your own identity verification.

Challenging the breath result?

The operator's record is the predicate. The science is the challenge.

A flagged test event, an overdue inspection, or a refusal in the public record is a thread to pull in discovery. BenchRecon's Breathalyzer Foundation & Daubert pack builds the reliability challenge on top of it: a motion-and-cross-examination packet on the Intoxilyzer 8000's known failure modes, each authority cited to its underlying source.

This preview reproduces public-record entries from the named FDLE source only. A recorded test-event flag describes that test event, not the operator. A name match is not a confirmed identity — verify the operator or officer against your case discovery before relying on any row. This is not legal advice and not a complete record. BenchRecon makes no finding regarding the conduct of any individual.