Search Duval County Inmates

The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office runs all jail operations for Duval County and the city of Jacksonville. Finding an inmate in Duval County is free. You can search the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office database at any time. Their online tool shows current inmates and recent releases. The system updates as people are booked into custody and when they leave the jail. Names, charges, and booking dates are all public. Anyone can look up this data without giving a reason for the search.

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Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Inmate Search

Duval County uses the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office for law enforcement and detention. The agency maintains an online inmate search tool on their website. You can search by name or booking number. The database shows both current inmates and historical records of people who have been released.

The JSO Inmate Information Search web tool is used to search for both current and historical information about incarcerated and released inmates. Search results include the person's full name, date of birth, and physical description. You can see booking date, charges filed, and bond amount if set. The tool also shows which facility currently holds the inmate.

This system covers all jail facilities operated by Jacksonville Sheriff's Office in Duval County. The main jail complex is located at 501 East Bay Street in Jacksonville. Searches are free. No account or login is required to use the public search tool.

Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Duval County Inmate Population

If you need help using the search, staff at Jacksonville Sheriff's Office can assist during business hours. The main number is 904-630-5787. You can also visit their office at 501 East Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32202.

Duval County Detention Facilities

Jacksonville Sheriff's Office operates multiple detention areas within Duval County. The Pre-Trial Detention Facility is the main booking center. All arrestees in the county go through this location first. It sits downtown at the address listed above.

The county uses separate housing for different inmate classifications. Men and women are kept in different areas. High-security inmates are segregated from general population. The facility also has medical and mental health units for inmates who need special care.

Duval County has a large inmate population due to Jacksonville being the most populous city in Florida by land area. On any given day, hundreds of people are in custody. The jail holds both pretrial detainees awaiting court dates and sentenced inmates serving time for misdemeanor convictions.

What You Find in Records

Each inmate record in the Duval County database contains basic identifying information. This includes full legal name, age, race, gender, height, and weight. A booking photo may be available for some inmates, though not all photos are posted online in Jacksonville.

Charge details list the specific crimes alleged. These are accusations, not convictions. Many people in jail have not been tried yet. The charges shown are what law enforcement or prosecutors have filed against the person at the time of booking.

Bond information appears if a judge has set bail. Some inmates have no bond and must remain in custody. Others may post bond and be released while awaiting trial. The database updates to reflect current custody status, showing whether someone is still detained or has been let go.

Dates matter when reading these records. The booking date shows when police brought the person to jail. The arrest date may differ if the person turned themselves in later. Court dates and projected release dates may also appear depending on case status in Duval County.

Public Access Under Florida Law

Florida operates under broad public records laws. Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, grants citizens the right to inspect and copy most government records. This includes jail records maintained by Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. Inmate information is public unless specifically exempted by law.

Names, charges, and booking dates are public in Florida. You do not need the inmate's permission to search for them. Family, friends, employers, and the general public all have equal access to this information. The online tool makes it easy to check without filing formal requests.

Certain details remain confidential even under public records law. Medical records and mental health evaluations are protected. Social security numbers and detailed financial information are also restricted. The online search only shows data that is legally available to everyone.

Jacksonville and Duval County Coverage

Duval County and the City of Jacksonville operate under a consolidated government. This means the sheriff serves both the city and the entire county. All arrests in Jacksonville city limits go to the same jail system as arrests elsewhere in Duval County.

Beaches communities like Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, and Jacksonville Beach have their own police departments. However, they do not operate separate jails. Anyone arrested in these areas is transported to the main Duval County jail. The JSO inmate search covers all of these areas.

If you cannot find someone in the Duval County jail, they may be in state custody instead. The Florida Department of Corrections operates state prisons separately from county jails. Use the state inmate search for people serving longer sentences in Florida prisons.

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Contacting Jacksonville Sheriff's Office

The main office for Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is at 501 East Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32202. General inquiries can be directed to 904-630-5787. This number can help with questions about inmates, visitation, and jail procedures.

For specific questions about an inmate's status, use the online search first. If you need additional details, call during regular business hours. Staff can provide information about court dates, bond amounts, and visitation schedules. They can also explain how to send money or mail to an inmate.

The JSO contact page lists various departments and their direct phone numbers. Visitation information, inmate services, and records requests each have specific procedures. The website provides detailed instructions for each type of inquiry in Duval County.

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Nearby Counties

Duval County is located in northeast Florida. Nassau County sits to the north. Baker County is to the west. Clay County and St. Johns County border Duval to the south and southeast.

Each county operates its own jail and maintains a separate inmate database. If someone was arrested in a neighboring county, they will not appear in the Duval County system. Check the appropriate county's sheriff's office website to search their jail records.