Access Miami Gardens Inmate Data

Miami Gardens inmate population records are maintained by Miami-Dade Corrections. All arrests made by Miami Gardens Police Department result in booking at a Miami-Dade County jail facility. The city does not operate its own detention center. Inmates from Miami Gardens are housed alongside inmates from other parts of the county. You can search for Miami Gardens inmates through the Miami-Dade online inmate search system, which provides free access to current booking information and custody status.

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Miami-Dade County Jail System

Miami Gardens is located in northern Miami-Dade County. When someone is arrested in Miami Gardens, they are taken to one of the Miami-Dade Corrections facilities. The main jail complex is at 2525 NW 62nd Street in Miami. This central booking facility processes thousands of arrests each month from all across the county. Miami Gardens Police Department transports arrestees to this location for intake and classification.

After booking, inmates may stay at the main facility or be moved to other detention centers in the system. Miami-Dade operates several jails throughout the county. Classification depends on the charges, security level, and bed space. All facilities are managed by the same department and share the same inmate database. This means you can find Miami Gardens inmates regardless of which specific jail they are in.

Miami Gardens inmate search showing Miami-Dade County records

The Miami-Dade inmate search is available online at no cost. Visit miamidade.gov/Apps/mdcr/inmateSearch to access the tool. The online inmate in-custody search allows you to locate an inmate by entering their last name followed by their first initial or first name. You do not need to create an account. The system updates multiple times daily with new bookings from Miami Gardens and other cities in the county.

Department Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation
Main Jail 2525 NW 62nd Street
Miami, FL 33147
Phone 786-263-7000
Website miamidade.gov/corrections

If someone is convicted and sentenced to more than one year, they are transferred to state prison. The Florida Department of Corrections takes custody of state inmates. You can search for them at pubapps.fdc.myflorida.com if they are no longer in the county system.

How to Search Inmate Records

Finding an inmate from Miami Gardens is easy with the online search tool. Enter the person's last name in the search box. You can add the first name or just use the first initial. Click search and the system will display all matches. Click on a name to see full details including booking date, charges, bond amount, and facility location. This information helps you know exactly where someone is being held in Miami-Dade.

The search results show key information for each inmate. You will see their full name, date of birth, and booking number. Charges are listed with the Florida statute code. Bond information appears if a bond has been set. The facility name tells you which detention center currently holds the inmate. Some inmates have multiple bookings if they have been arrested more than once. Each booking shows separately with its own charges and dates.

If you know the booking number, use that for a faster search. Every arrest gets a unique booking number. This number appears on court papers and jail documents. Using the booking number instead of a name gives you exact results right away. You can also call the jail at 786-263-7000 if you need help finding someone or have questions about their custody status.

Visit Inmates in Miami-Dade Jails

To visit an inmate from Miami Gardens, you must be on their approved visitor list. The inmate submits names during intake or while in custody. Once approved, you can schedule visits through the online system or by phone. Miami-Dade jails offer both video and in-person visits depending on the facility and housing unit. Check the current options for the specific detention center where the inmate is held.

Video visits are popular because you can do them from home. You need a computer, tablet, or smartphone with internet access. Book a time slot through the approved vendor and pay the session fee. Video visits last about 20 to 30 minutes. This saves you a trip to the jail and can be more convenient than in-person visits. The video quality is usually good enough to see and hear clearly.

In-person visits require you to go to the detention center during set hours. Bring a valid photo ID. You will pass through security screening at the entrance. Some personal items are not allowed inside. Leave large bags, cell phones, and other prohibited items in your car. The jail posts a list of what you cannot bring. Visiting hours vary by unit and day of the week. Check the Miami-Dade Corrections website for current schedules and rules.

Send Money and Mail to Inmates

Inmates need money for phone calls, commissary items, and other needs. You can deposit funds into an inmate's account using the approved vendor system. Do not send cash through the mail. Use the electronic deposit method instead. You will need the inmate's full name and booking number. Money typically posts to the account within a few hours if you use the online or phone option.

The Miami-Dade Corrections website lists the approved vendors for inmate deposits. Most people use the online option because it is fast and convenient. There is a processing fee for each transaction. The fee varies by amount and deposit method. Some facilities have kiosks in the lobby where you can deposit cash or use a debit card. Kiosk deposits also have fees but may work well if you are already at the jail.

You can send letters to inmates at Miami-Dade facilities. Use this address format:

  • Inmate's Full Name
  • Booking Number
  • Miami-Dade Corrections
  • 2525 NW 62nd Street
  • Miami, FL 33147

All mail is inspected before delivery to inmates. Do not include cash, checks, or prohibited items in the envelope. Stick to plain paper and approved photos. The jail has rules about photo size and content. Letters should be in standard envelopes. Inmates can write back using the jail's mail system. Their letters are also screened before being sent out. This process helps maintain security at the facility.

Note: All inmate communications at Miami-Dade facilities are subject to monitoring for safety and security purposes.

Miami Gardens Police Department

Miami Gardens Police Department handles law enforcement in the city. After making an arrest, officers take the person to a Miami-Dade jail for booking. The city does not have a police department jail. All detention and custody services are provided by Miami-Dade Corrections. If you need an arrest report or incident information, contact Miami Gardens Police Department directly. These records are separate from the jail's inmate roster.

Miami Gardens Police Department is located at 1020 NW 163rd Drive, Miami Gardens, FL 33169. The main phone number is 305-474-6473. You can request arrest records and police reports from the records division. For current custody status of someone arrested in Miami Gardens, use the Miami-Dade inmate search tool. That database shows who is in jail now and where they are being held.

Legal Resources for Inmates

If someone from Miami Gardens is in jail and needs a lawyer, the Miami-Dade Public Defender's Office can help. This office provides legal representation for people who cannot afford a private attorney. They handle criminal cases in county and circuit court. Call 305-545-1958 for information about public defender services. The office is at 1320 NW 14th Street, Miami, FL 33125.

For help with bail bonds, contact a licensed bail bondsman. There are many bond companies that serve Miami-Dade County. They can post bond and arrange for an inmate's release. The bondsman charges a fee, typically 10% of the total bond amount. This fee is not refundable. Make sure any bondsman you use is licensed by the state of Florida. You can verify licenses through the Florida Department of Financial Services website.

Legal Services of Greater Miami offers free civil legal aid to low-income residents. While they do not handle criminal defense, they can help with related issues like family law, housing, and benefits. Call 305-576-0080 or visit legalservicesmiami.org for more information. They have staff who speak multiple languages and can assist with various legal problems that may arise during or after incarceration.

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Miami-Dade County Inmate Population

Miami Gardens is part of Miami-Dade County, and all inmate records for Miami Gardens arrestees are handled by Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department. The county operates one of the largest jail systems in Florida and serves all municipalities within Miami-Dade. For complete details on jail facilities, inmate services, and county policies, visit the Miami-Dade County page.

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