Madison County Jail Inmate Records

Madison County maintains inmate population records at the facility run by the Madison County Sheriff's Office located at 2364 West US 90, Madison, Florida 32340. The jail serves all of Madison County. Searches for current inmates can be done through the sheriff's office systems. Anyone can look up inmate information in Madison County. Records show who is in custody and what charges they face. The roster changes as new arrests happen and people are released or transferred to other facilities throughout the state of Florida.

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The Madison County Sheriff's Office offers inmate search tools through their website at madisoncountysheriff.org. This database shows current inmates at the Madison County detention facility. You can find people by name or other details. Search results include custody status, booking date, and current charges.

The roster updates when people are booked into the facility. New arrests appear in the system within hours. When someone is released, that information also shows up quickly. For the most current data about Madison County inmates, use the online search rather than older printed lists or reports.

Madison County uses the same system across all parts of the county. If someone was arrested anywhere in Madison County, they will show up in this jail roster. The database does not charge fees for basic searches. No login or registration is required to look up inmate information.

If you do not find a person in Madison County jail records, check the spelling of their name. Try searching with just the last name. Some individuals are listed under different first names or nicknames. You can also check the Florida Department of Corrections database if the person may have been transferred to state prison custody.

Madison County Sheriff's Office Details

The sheriff's office is located at 2364 West US 90 in Madison, Florida 32340. The main phone number is 850-973-4001. This office handles both law enforcement duties and jail operations for Madison County.

For inmate-related questions, call during regular business hours. Staff can help with issues about visitation, inmate mail, and phone calls. They also assist if you have trouble with the online search tools. The sheriff's office website has resources for families and friends of inmates in Madison County, Florida.

Visit the main website at madisoncountysheriff.org to find visitation rules and schedules. The site also has details about sending money to inmates and information about commissary services. These resources help families stay connected with people in custody at the Madison County facility.

What Madison Inmate Records Show

Each inmate record contains the person's full name and booking number. The booking date shows when they entered custody. Physical descriptors include age, race, sex, height, and weight. This helps identify the correct person when names are common.

Charges listed in the record show what the person is accused of. These are allegations, not convictions. People in jail may be awaiting trial and are presumed innocent until proven guilty. The charges indicate why they were arrested but do not mean they have been found guilty in court.

Bond information appears if a judge set bail. Some inmates have no bond and must remain in custody until trial. Others may post bond and be released. The record shows current status so you can tell if someone is still held in Madison County jail or has been let out on bond or other release conditions.

Additional details may include the arresting agency, court dates, and housing location within the jail. Madison County keeps high-security inmates separate from general population. Some records also show a projected release date for people serving short sentences or awaiting specific court proceedings.

Florida Public Records Law

Most jail records are public in Florida. Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, creates the right to inspect and copy government records. This includes inmate population data. Anyone can search Madison County jail records without stating a reason or getting permission from the inmate.

The online inmate search displays information that is already classified as public. You do not need to be a family member or have a special interest. Employers, landlords, attorneys, and any member of the public can use the same database. Access is equal for everyone under Florida law.

Certain details remain confidential. Medical records and mental health information are not public. Security protocols and some personal identifiers are also restricted. The online database only shows data that is legally available under Florida public records statutes.

Cities and Towns in Madison County

Madison County includes the city of Madison, which is the county seat. Madison Police Department makes arrests within city limits, but those arrestees go to the county jail. The sheriff's office runs the only detention facility for all of Madison County.

Other communities in Madison County include Lee, Greenville, Pinetta, and Cherry Lake. Arrests from any of these areas result in booking at the county jail. All Madison County inmates appear in the same sheriff's office roster regardless of where in the county they were arrested.

If you are searching for someone arrested in Madison or elsewhere in the county, use the county-wide inmate search. City police do not maintain separate jails or rosters. The county system handles all detention and custody for the entire area of Madison County, Florida.

County vs State Custody

Madison County jail holds people awaiting trial and those serving sentences under one year. Convicted felons with longer sentences transfer to Florida state prison. The county and state run separate correctional systems. Madison County detention is for pre-trial and short-term inmates.

If someone does not show up in Madison County jail records, check the Florida Department of Corrections inmate database at pubapps.fdc.myflorida.com/OffenderSearch. State prison inmates are listed there. Transfers from county to state custody happen after sentencing but may take several weeks to process and complete in the Florida correctional system.

Recent arrests almost always appear in county jail first. State prisons only receive inmates after conviction and sentencing. For anyone arrested in the last few days or weeks, search Madison County jail records. For people serving longer terms, check the state system for Florida Department of Corrections custody information.

Additional Record Sources

Beyond the inmate search, you can request other records from Madison County. Booking photos, arrest reports, and incident documents are available through formal public records requests. Contact the sheriff's office to submit a request under Florida public records law.

Some records may have copying fees for extensive requests. Simple online inmate searches remain free of charge. For specialized information not shown in the online database, file a written request with the Madison County Sheriff's Office and specify exactly what records you need from the facility.

The Florida Department of Corrections also maintains records for people transferred to state custody from Madison County. Visit fdc.myflorida.com for information about requesting state prison records. County and state systems operate independently, so you may need to contact both agencies depending on what information you seek about an inmate's history.

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Nearby Counties

Madison County borders several other Florida counties. Jefferson County is to the west. Taylor County is to the east. Hamilton County and Suwannee County are to the south and southeast. Each runs its own jail with a separate database.

If you cannot find someone in Madison County jail, they may have been arrested in a neighboring county. County boundaries are not always obvious to residents. Arrests sometimes occur across county lines from where a person lives or was last known to be in Florida.