Deerfield Beach Inmate Search

Searching for inmate population records in Deerfield Beach involves checking Broward County detention facilities since the city does not run its own jail. Anyone arrested in Deerfield Beach gets booked at a Broward Sheriff's Office facility. The county handles all detention and custody services for this coastal city and dozens of other towns in the region. You can use the online arrest search tool to find current inmates from Deerfield Beach. This database updates often with new bookings and releases throughout Broward County including arrests from Deerfield Beach Police Department.

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Broward County Handles Deerfield Beach Arrests

Deerfield Beach sits in the northern part of Broward County along the Atlantic coast. The city does not operate a jail. Broward County Sheriff's Office manages all detention for the area. When Deerfield Beach police make an arrest, they take the person to one of the county's main detention facilities. The main booking center is in Fort Lauderdale at 555 SE 1st Avenue. This large complex processes thousands of arrests each month from all across Broward County.

You can search for inmates from Deerfield Beach by going to sheriff.org and accessing the arrest search feature. The Broward Sheriff's Office website has a database that lets you look up people in custody. You search by name or booking number. Results show charges, bond amount, booking date, and which facility is holding the person. This search covers all Broward County jails so you will find anyone arrested in Deerfield Beach who is still in custody.

The system updates every day with new bookings. If someone was just arrested in Deerfield Beach, their record should show up within several hours of processing. The database covers current inmates and some recent releases. Once a person posts bond or gets released by the court, their name stays in the system for a short time before being archived. For questions about a specific inmate from Deerfield Beach, call the Broward County jail at 954-831-5900.

Agency Broward Sheriff's Office
Main Jail 555 SE 1st Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Phone 954-831-5900
Website Broward Sheriff

Arrests by Deerfield Beach Police

Deerfield Beach Police Department patrols the city and makes arrests for local crimes. The department does not have a jail, so all arrestees go straight to Broward County facilities. After booking, the Broward Sheriff's Office takes over custody responsibilities. You can get arrest reports from Deerfield Beach Police if you need details about what led to the arrest. These reports are separate from the inmate search and show the police side of the incident.

The police department is located at 1000 East Newport Center Drive in Deerfield Beach. Call them at 954-480-4200 for questions about arrests or to request public records. If you want to know if someone is currently in jail, use the Broward County inmate search instead since that database is updated more often. Police records show arrest history while the sheriff's database shows real-time custody status for Deerfield Beach residents.

How to Visit Inmates from Deerfield Beach

Visiting someone from Deerfield Beach who is in Broward County jail requires following the county's rules. First, you must be on the inmate's approved visitor list. Inmates add names to their list during intake or while in custody. Once approved, you can schedule a visit online or by phone. Broward County uses both in-person and video visitation depending on the facility and the inmate's housing unit.

Video visits are popular. You can visit from home using your phone, tablet, or computer. You book a time slot through the approved vendor and pay a fee per session. Each video visit lasts 20 to 30 minutes usually. In-person visits happen at the jail. You need a valid photo ID to get through security. The jail posts its visiting schedule online since hours change based on the housing area.

Check the Broward Sheriff's website for current visiting rules before going to the jail. Some housing units only allow certain days or times. You may need to register in advance even for in-person visits. Call 954-831-5900 if you have questions about visiting an inmate from Deerfield Beach. Staff can tell you which facility holds the person and what your options are for contact.

Send Funds to Deerfield Beach Inmates

Inmates from Deerfield Beach held in Broward County jails need money for phone calls, snacks, and hygiene items. You send funds through the approved vendor used by Broward County. Do not mail cash. Use the electronic system instead. You will need the inmate's full name and booking number. Money posts to the account quickly if you use the online method, usually within a few hours.

The Broward Sheriff's Office uses a specific vendor for deposits. Check their website for the current company and instructions. Most people find it easier to deposit online. There is a fee for each transaction. The amount varies based on how much you send and which payment method you choose. Kiosks at the jail are another option if you want to deposit in person. Bring cash or a debit card to use the machine.

You can mail letters to inmates using this format:

  • Inmate's Full Name
  • Booking Number
  • Broward County Jail
  • 555 SE 1st Avenue
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

All mail gets screened before delivery. Do not send cash, checks, or any items on the prohibited list. Use plain envelopes and regular paper. Photos are often allowed but check the size rules. The jail's website has a full list of what you cannot send. If your mail violates the rules, it gets returned or thrown out. Inmates can send letters back using the jail's mail system.

Legal Assistance for Deerfield Beach Inmates

If someone from Deerfield Beach is in Broward County jail and cannot afford a lawyer, the Broward County Public Defender's Office provides representation. This office handles criminal cases for people who qualify based on income. They work on misdemeanor and felony charges in county and circuit court. The main office is in Fort Lauderdale. Call them for information about public defender services.

Legal Aid Service of Broward County offers free civil legal help to low-income residents. They do not take criminal cases but can assist with related issues like family law, housing problems, and benefits. Visit their website or call for more information. If an inmate from Deerfield Beach has civil legal issues while in custody, they may be able to get help through this program or through Florida Institutional Legal Services.

Hiring a private attorney is another option. Many lawyers in Broward County handle criminal defense cases. Some offer payment plans or reduced fees. You can search for attorneys through the Florida Bar website or ask for referrals. Having a lawyer helps with bond hearings, plea negotiations, and trial preparation for people arrested in Deerfield Beach.

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Other Broward County Cities

Broward County has many cities with populations over 75,000, and all use the same county jail system as Deerfield Beach. Neighboring cities include Pompano Beach to the south and Boca Raton in Palm Beach County to the north. Other major Broward cities with separate inmate search pages are Fort Lauderdale, Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Plantation, Sunrise, and Coral Springs. Each city relies on Broward Sheriff's Office for detention services.

County Jail vs State Prison for Deerfield Beach Inmates

Broward County jail is for people awaiting trial or serving short sentences. If someone from Deerfield Beach gets sentenced to more than one year, they transfer to state prison. The Florida Department of Corrections runs the state prison system. You search for state inmates at pubapps.fdc.myflorida.com instead of using the county database.

State inmates serve longer terms and may end up at a facility anywhere in Florida. The state has dozens of prisons spread across the state. Once someone transfers from Broward County jail to state custody, the county database no longer shows them. You have to use the Florida Department of Corrections search tool to find their location and status. The state system updates weekly with changes to inmate population and release dates.

Note: Inmates convicted in Deerfield Beach courts may serve time in county jail or state prison depending on their sentence length and charge severity.

Broward County Inmate Population

Deerfield Beach is part of Broward County, and all inmate records for Deerfield Beach residents are maintained by the Broward Sheriff's Office. The county jail system serves all municipalities in Broward County, making it one of the largest detention systems in South Florida. For complete information on jail facilities, inmate services, and county policies, visit the Broward County page.

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