Clearwater Inmate Records

Clearwater inmate records are maintained by Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. Clearwater is the county seat of Pinellas County, located on Florida's Gulf Coast with over 115,000 residents. When Clearwater Police Department officers make arrests, individuals are taken to the Pinellas County Jail. The Sheriff's Office manages all detention services and provides online search tools where you can locate current inmates, view recent arrests, and access booking information for people arrested in Clearwater.

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Pinellas County Jail Operations

Clearwater relies on Pinellas County Sheriff's Office for all jail and detention services. Arrestees from Clearwater are processed at the county jail complex located in Clearwater at 14400 49th Street North. This large facility serves as the central booking point for all of Pinellas County. The Sheriff's Office handles intake, classification, housing, and eventual release for all inmates.

The Pinellas County Jail is one of the larger detention facilities in Florida. It processes thousands of bookings each year from Clearwater and other cities across the county. The online inmate search system updates frequently throughout the day. You can search by name or booking number. The database shows current inmates as well as recent releases from the jail.

Inmates from Clearwater stay in county custody while awaiting trial or serving sentences of one year or less. Those convicted of more serious crimes with longer sentences eventually transfer to state prison. The county jail handles pretrial detention, misdemeanor sentences, and short felony sentences. Medical services, classification, and security are all managed by the Sheriff's Office detention staff.

Detention Agency Pinellas County Sheriff's Office
Jail Location 14400 49th Street North
Clearwater, FL 33762
Main Phone (727) 464-6415
Inmate Search pcsoweb.com/inmate-search

Search for Clearwater Inmates Online

The Pinellas County inmate search tool is accessible through the Sheriff's website. Enter the person's last name in the search field. You can add a first name to narrow results. The system works with partial names if you do not know the complete spelling. Click search and the system returns matching records within seconds. Results display in a list format showing basic details for each match.

Each inmate record shows identifying information including full name, age, race, and gender. The booking number serves as a unique identifier for this arrest. Booking date and time indicate when the person entered custody. Current status shows whether they are still in jail or have been released. If still detained, the housing location identifies which unit holds them.

Criminal charges appear in detail on each record. The system lists charges by statute number and plain language description. Bond amounts are shown when a judge has set bail. Some serious charges may have no bond. Total bond represents the combined amount needed to secure release on all charges. Court case numbers link arrests to the judicial proceedings.

The online system updates multiple times daily as new bookings occur and inmates are released. Very recent arrests from Clearwater might take a few hours to appear while processing completes. For historical records not available online, contact the Sheriff's records section. Staff can assist with requests for older booking data from Clearwater arrests.

Details in Inmate Records

Pinellas County inmate records contain extensive booking information. Physical descriptions include height, weight, hair color, and eye color. These details help confirm you have found the correct person. Booking photos taken during initial processing may appear in the online record. These photos are commonly referred to as mugshots.

Arrest information shows where and when the arrest took place. For Clearwater arrests, the arresting agency will be Clearwater Police Department. The arrest location and time are documented. Case numbers connect the arrest to court records. Some records display scheduled court dates for upcoming hearings or trials.

Bond and release data is key for those seeking to get someone out of jail. The record shows if bond has been set and the specific amount for each charge. It indicates whether bail has been posted. If the person remains in custody, their detention status is shown. Release information appears when someone leaves jail, showing the date, time, and method of release such as bond posted, time served, or charges dropped.

For sentenced inmates, the record may show a projected release date based on the sentence length and earned gain time. This is an estimate and can change. Housing assignments indicate where within the jail complex the inmate is currently located. Pinellas County operates different housing units for different security levels and inmate populations.

Visiting and Contacting Inmates

Pinellas County Jail allows visitation for inmates in custody. Family members and friends of people arrested in Clearwater can visit according to the jail's schedule. Both video visitation and in-person visits may be available depending on current policies. Check the Sheriff's website for the most up-to-date visitation rules and procedures.

To visit, you typically need to be on the inmate's approved visitor list. The approval process can take several days. Bring valid photo identification when you visit. The jail enforces dress codes and has rules about what you can bring inside. Certain items like cell phones and purses are not allowed past security. Lockers may be available for storing personal items during your visit.

Inmates can make outgoing phone calls using the jail phone system. Calls go through a contracted phone service provider. There are limits on call length and frequency based on housing unit rules. Calls are monitored and recorded except for calls to attorneys. The person receiving the call or the inmate pays for calls through prepaid accounts or collect calling.

You can deposit money into an inmate's account for commissary purchases. Inmates use these funds to buy items like snacks, hygiene products, and writing supplies from the jail store. Deposits can be made online, by phone, or at kiosks in the jail lobby. The Sheriff's website provides instructions for adding money to inmate accounts.

County Jail Versus State Prison

Pinellas County Jail serves as the local detention facility for Clearwater and the entire county. It holds people arrested on new charges who are awaiting trial. It also houses inmates serving sentences of up to one year. The jail is not the same as state prison. County jail is for short-term detention and shorter sentences.

State prisons in Florida are run by the Florida Department of Corrections. People convicted of felonies and sentenced to more than one year go to state prison. Once a Clearwater arrestee transfers to FDC custody, they leave the county jail. You then search for them in the state prison system rather than the county jail database.

The Florida Department of Corrections Inmate Population Search shows everyone in state prisons. This includes people originally arrested in Clearwater who received prison sentences. The state database refreshes weekly with complete updates. Location and release information updates nightly. Use this search if you cannot find someone in the county system.

Some people move between county and state custody. An individual might serve a prison sentence, be released, and later get arrested again in Clearwater, returning them to county jail. Each system keeps separate records. Always check both county and state databases if you are unsure where someone is being held.

Other Pinellas County Cities

Pinellas County includes many cities that share the same jail system. Besides Clearwater, major cities include St. Petersburg and Largo. Each has its own police force making arrests within city limits. But all transport arrestees to the Pinellas County Jail run by the Sheriff's Office. This creates a unified system for all inmate records across the county.

The inmate search database covers arrests from every city in Pinellas County. Whether someone was arrested in Clearwater, St. Petersburg, or a smaller municipality, their records appear in the same searchable system. The Sheriff's Office maintains multiple housing units to accommodate the diverse inmate population from across the county.

Pinellas County is one of the most densely populated counties in Florida with nearly one million residents. Despite the large population, the jail system is centralized. All booking and records flow through the same facilities and databases. This makes it straightforward to search for inmates from any location within the county including Clearwater.

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Pinellas County Inmate Population

Clearwater is located in Pinellas County and serves as the county seat. All local arrests are processed through the county jail system. The Pinellas County page provides additional details on jail facilities, detention procedures, visitation policies, inmate services, and Sheriff's Office contact information.

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