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Martin County

7 Deployments on record
4 Agencies
5 Technology categories

Technology presence

ALPR · 1 Fixed cameras & RTCC · none on record Face recognition · 2 Drones / UAS · 1 Gunshot detection · none on record Body-worn & dashcam · 2 Doorbell & camera registry · 1 Cell-site simulators · none on record Predictive policing · none on record Social-media monitoring · none on record

The record, by agency

Stuart Police Department

Stuart ` · 3 deployments · on UnGovr: City of Stuart

Body-worn & dashcam

The Stuart Police Department began its department-wide body-worn camera program in 2016.

Drones / UAS

The Stuart Police Department has been using drones since at least 2020.

Face recognition Vendor: Idemia

The Stuart Police Department is one of more than 275 law enforcement agencies with access to the Face Analysis Comparison & Examination System (FACES), a face recognition program maintained by the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. Investigators may upload an image to search more than 25-million Florida driver's license photos and mugshots.

Martin County Sheriff's Office

Stuart · 2 deployments · on UnGovr: Martin County

ALPR Vendor: Flock Safety

The Martin County Sheriff's Office operates seven Flock Safety automated license plate readers as of September 2025.

Doorbell & camera registry Vendor: Fusus

The Martin County Sheriff's Office utilizes the Fusus camera registry and video integration system.

Martin County Sheriff's Department

Stuart · 1 deployment · on UnGovr: Martin County

Face recognition Vendor: Clearview AI

Martin County Sheriff's Department has used Clearview AI face recognition since at least 2022.

Sewalls Point Police Department

Sewalls Point · 1 deployment · on UnGovr: City of Sewalls Point

Body-worn & dashcam

The Sewalls Point Police Department uses body-worn cameras, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's 2019 Criminal Justice Agency Profile Report.

Source: EFF Atlas of Surveillance (Electronic Frontier Foundation & University of Nevada, Reno — Reynolds School of Journalism) · CC BY 4.0 · retrieved July 2026