Find Boynton Beach Inmate Records

Inmates from Boynton Beach are held at the Palm Beach County Jail. Boynton Beach is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida with a population over 78,000. Local law enforcement in Boynton Beach handles arrests within the city limits, but the county jail system manages all detention and custody. You can use the Palm Beach County Sheriff's online tools to locate inmates, check booking information, and view current custody status for anyone arrested in Boynton Beach.

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Palm Beach County Jail System

Boynton Beach Police Department works with Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office for all jail services. When officers arrest someone in Boynton Beach, that person is transported to the county jail complex. The main jail sits in West Palm Beach at 3228 Gun Club Road. This facility processes all bookings for the county, including those from Boynton Beach.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office maintains full custody of arrestees from Boynton Beach. They handle booking, classification, housing, and release. Inmates stay in county custody while awaiting trial or serving sentences of one year or less. For longer sentences, offenders transfer to state prison. The county system holds thousands of inmates at any given time from cities all across Palm Beach County.

Booking information appears on the Palm Beach County Sheriff's website. The online booking blotter updates several times daily with new arrests. You can search by name or booking number. The system shows current inmates and recent releases. This public database provides the main way to find inmate information for Boynton Beach arrests.

Detention Authority Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office
Main Detention Center 3228 Gun Club Road
West Palm Beach, FL 33406
General Phone (561) 688-3000
Inmate Search pbso.org/booking-blotter

Search Boynton Beach Inmate Records Online

The booking blotter is the fastest way to find inmate records for Boynton Beach arrests. Go to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's website and access the booking blotter tool. Enter the person's name in the search fields. The system accepts partial names if you only know part of the person's full name. Results appear in seconds.

Each search result shows basic inmate data. You will see the full name, age, and race. The booking number identifies this specific arrest. The system displays the booking date and time. It lists all charges filed at arrest. Bond amounts appear if a judge set bail. Current housing location shows which part of the jail holds the inmate.

The booking blotter updates throughout the day. New arrests from Boynton Beach appear within hours of booking. The system is public and free to use. No account or registration is required. You can search as many times as you need. The data comes directly from the jail management system, so it reflects real-time custody status.

For older records, the online system may have limits. Bookings from several months ago might not appear in search results. If you need historical data about a past Boynton Beach arrest, contact the Sheriff's Office records unit. Staff can help with requests for older booking information that is not available through the online blotter.

Understanding Inmate Data

Inmate records from Boynton Beach arrests contain a lot of detail. The booking number is key. This unique identifier tracks the person through jail and court. Use this number when calling about an inmate or sending mail. It ensures staff can quickly locate the correct person.

Charges are listed by Florida statute number and plain language description. The record shows whether each charge is a felony or misdemeanor. Some arrests involve multiple charges. Each appears separately with its own bond amount. Total bond is the sum of all individual bonds.

Housing unit tells you where the inmate is physically located in the jail. Palm Beach County operates different units for different custody levels and inmate needs. The unit may change if the inmate is reclassified or moved for security reasons. Current location updates appear in the online system.

Release data shows when and how someone left custody. If the person posted bond, the record indicates that. Other release types include time served, case dismissed, or transfer to another agency. An inmate who is still in custody will have no release date listed. Projected release dates appear for some inmates based on their sentence and good time credits.

Visiting and Contacting Inmates

Family and friends can visit inmates held at Palm Beach County facilities. This includes people arrested in Boynton Beach. Visitation rules are set by the Sheriff's Office and apply to all inmates. Most housing units use video visitation. You may visit remotely from home or in person at the jail.

Check the jail's website for current visitation schedules and procedures. Each housing unit has assigned visit days and times. You must be on the inmate's approved visitor list. The approval process can take a few days. Bring valid identification when you visit. Dress codes apply, and certain items are not allowed in the facility.

Inmates can make outgoing phone calls using the jail phone system. Calls are limited in length and frequency. The inmate or the person they call pays the cost. Rates vary based on whether you accept collect calls or use a prepaid account. The jail's phone vendor provides account setup and payment options.

You can send money to an inmate's commissary account. This lets them buy items like snacks, hygiene products, and writing supplies from the jail store. Deposits can be made online, by phone, or in person at a kiosk. The Sheriff's website has step-by-step instructions for adding funds to inmate accounts.

County Jail and State Prison

People arrested in Boynton Beach start in county jail. They stay there while their case is pending. If they cannot post bond, they remain in custody until trial or plea. County jail also holds people serving sentences of up to one year. These are usually for misdemeanor convictions or short felony sentences.

State prison is different. The Florida Department of Corrections runs the prison system. People go to state prison after conviction if they receive a sentence longer than one year. Once someone transfers from Palm Beach County Jail to state custody, you search for them using the FDC inmate database instead of the county system.

The Florida Department of Corrections Inmate Population Search covers all state prisoners. This includes anyone from Boynton Beach who received a prison sentence. The state system updates weekly with complete data. Location changes and release dates refresh nightly. Use the state search if you cannot find someone in the county jail system.

Some people move back and forth between systems. An inmate might serve time in state prison, get released, and then get arrested again in Boynton Beach. That brings them back to county jail. Always check both the county and state databases if you are not sure where someone is being held. Each maintains independent records.

Other Cities in Palm Beach County

Palm Beach County contains many cities that share the same jail system. All local arrests end up at the county facilities operated by the Sheriff's Office. Cities throughout the county, whether large or small, use this centralized detention system. This creates a single source for inmate information regardless of where the arrest occurred in the county.

Nearby cities include Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, and Delray Beach. Each has its own police force that makes arrests. But all transport arrestees to the same county jail complex. The booking blotter shows arrests from every Palm Beach County municipality in one searchable database.

Palm Beach County is one of Florida's most populous counties with over 1.4 million residents. The Sheriff's Office jail system is one of the largest in the state. It operates multiple housing units and detention centers to manage the inmate population. Centralized booking and records make it easy to search for anyone arrested anywhere in the county, including Boynton Beach.

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Palm Beach County Inmate Records

Boynton Beach is located in Palm Beach County. All arrest bookings, inmate housing, and detention records go through the county Sheriff's Office. The Palm Beach County page provides additional information on jail operations, contact details, visiting procedures, and related resources for inmates and their families.

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