Hamilton County Inmates

Hamilton County provides free access to inmate records through the sheriff's office. An online search tool lets you find people in custody. You can search by name or booking number. Results show current inmates and recent releases. The database includes charges, booking dates, and bond information. Updates happen daily as the jail processes new bookings and releases. All of this is public information under Florida law. No login is needed to use the Hamilton County inmate search tool.

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Hamilton County Sheriff's Office maintains an inmate search at hamiltonsheriff.com/inmate-search. Enter a name or booking number to begin. The system searches current jail population and recent releases. Results appear quickly on your screen.

Each search result shows the inmate's full name and date of birth. You see their race, gender, height, and weight. The booking date tells when they entered custody. Charges are listed with descriptions. If bond has been set, that amount is displayed.

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The database updates regularly as the jail processes new bookings and releases. Current custody status appears for each inmate. This tells you whether someone is still in jail or has been released.

If you cannot find someone, try different spellings of their name. Search with just a last name. Some people are booked under nicknames. You might also check the Florida Department of Corrections if the person could be in state prison rather than county jail.

Hamilton County Sheriff's Office

Hamilton County Sheriff's Office is at 3995 County Road 51 North, Jasper, Florida 32052. The main phone is 386-792-7131. This office handles law enforcement and jail operations for all of Hamilton County.

The county jail in Jasper holds all arrestees from throughout Hamilton County. The facility houses pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates. It operates under Florida standards for county detention facilities.

For questions about an inmate, use the online search first. It provides current custody information. If you need more help, contact the sheriff's office. Staff can assist with visitation information, phone calls, and how to send mail or money to someone in custody.

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The sheriff's office website has additional resources. You can find contact information for different departments. The site provides information about services for families of inmates in Hamilton County.

What Inmate Records Contain

Hamilton County inmate records start with basic identifying information. Each record includes the person's legal name and date of birth. Physical description shows age, race, gender, height, and weight. A unique booking number is assigned to track the case.

Charges appear with case numbers. These list the specific crimes alleged. Keep in mind that charges are accusations, not convictions. Many people in jail have not been tried yet. They are presumed innocent under Florida law until proven guilty in court.

Bond information indicates whether the person can be released before trial. Cash bond requires full payment. Some bonds allow use of a bail bondsman. No bond means the person stays in jail. Judges set bond amounts based on the charges and the person's criminal history.

Dates provide timeline information. The arrest date shows when police took custody. The booking date may be the same or later. If the person has been sentenced, a projected release date may appear in the record.

Public Access to Records

Florida law makes most jail records public. Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, grants citizens the right to inspect government records. This includes inmate information kept by Hamilton County Sheriff's Office. Most details are available to everyone.

You can search for any inmate in the system. You do not need permission from the inmate. You do not need to explain your reason. Family members, employers, landlords, and the general public all have the same access rights under Florida law.

Some information is protected. Medical records are confidential. Mental health details are not public. Social security numbers and certain financial data are restricted. The online database only shows information that Florida law makes available to all citizens.

Jasper and Hamilton Communities

Hamilton County includes the town of Jasper, which is the county seat. Other communities include White Springs and Jennings. All law enforcement agencies in the county bring arrestees to the central jail in Jasper.

Whether someone is arrested by the sheriff's office or a local police department, they go to the county jail. There are no separate city jails in Hamilton County. One facility serves the entire area.

To find someone arrested anywhere in Hamilton County, use the sheriff's office inmate search. It covers all arrestees in the county. The database is centralized for the whole jurisdiction.

County vs State Facilities

Hamilton County jail holds people for short periods. This includes those awaiting trial and those serving sentences under one year. People convicted of felonies with longer sentences go to Florida state prisons. The systems are separate.

If someone is not in the Hamilton County database, they may be in state custody. The Florida Department of Corrections operates state prisons. Their inmate search covers all state facilities in Florida.

Recent arrestees are in county jail. People sentenced to multi-year terms transfer to state prison after conviction. This can take time. Always check both county and state databases if you are unsure where someone is located.

Florida State Corrections

The Florida Department of Corrections maintains several databases. You can search for state prison inmates, people on probation, and fugitives. The All Corrections Offender Databases tool searches multiple systems at once.

State resources are separate from county jails. Use them for people serving long sentences or those under state supervision. Someone released from Hamilton County jail but still on probation may appear in state records.

The corrections website at fdc.myflorida.com has additional information. You can learn about visitation at state prisons, sending money to inmates, and other services provided across Florida.

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Adjacent Counties

Hamilton County is in north Florida near the Georgia border. Suwannee County borders it to the east. Columbia County is to the south. Madison County lies to the west. Georgia is to the north.

Each county operates its own jail with separate inmate records. If someone was arrested in a different county, they will not appear in Hamilton County's database. Search the appropriate county's system for their arrest information.