Which County Was the Inmate Arrested In?

Each Florida county has its own jail system. Select a county to search current bookings, charges, and bond information.

or search state prison records

Florida State Prison Inmate Search

Search the Florida Department of Corrections database for inmates serving state sentences (not county jail).

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Florida County Jail Inmate Search

Florida's 67 counties each operate an independent jail system for pre-trial detainees and short-term sentences. If someone was recently arrested, they are most likely in the county jail, not state prison. Select the county where the arrest occurred for the most current booking data, charges, and bond information.

County Jail vs. State Prison — What's the Difference?

County jails hold people who were recently arrested and are awaiting trial, or are serving short sentences (typically under one year). If someone was arrested in the last few days or weeks, they are almost certainly in a county jail. This is where bail bondsmen operate. Use the county search above.

Florida state prisons (operated by the Florida Department of Corrections) hold convicted offenders sentenced to more than one year. Use the DOC search below the county picker for state prison records.

Records are sourced from official county and state databases. This site is not affiliated with any government agency. Data is provided for informational purposes only and may not reflect real-time custody changes.