Find someone booked today
County Sheriff’s Office jail roster or daily arrest log
Booking systems update first after an arrest and list custody, bond, and intake details.
Florida Arrest Searches
Locate Florida arrest and booking information, verify jail status, request arrest reports, and check court case updates and dispositions using county, police, court, and state sources.
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Choose the path that matches what you need to verify.
Find someone booked today
Booking systems update first after an arrest and list custody, bond, and intake details.
Get the arrest report or affidavit
The report is created and held by the arresting agency; release may include redactions or delays.
Confirm charges, hearings, or final outcome
Courts record filed charges and dispositions, which can differ from preliminary booking entries.
See a statewide arrest and disposition history
FDLE maintains Florida’s fingerprint-based state repository submitted by agencies across the state.
Check prison custody or supervision
DOC covers state prison inmates and supervision; most arrestees remain in county jail systems.
| Source Or Office | Best For | Helpful Search Input | Verification Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| County Sheriff’s Office or Jail | Recent arrests, bookings, inmate roster, bond, and release information | Full name, date of birth, booking date, booking or inmate number | Booking charges are preliminary; verify charges and outcomes in court records. |
| City Police Department Records Unit | Arrest reports/affidavits, incident reports, arresting officer details | Name, date/time and location of arrest, report or case number if known | Reports may be redacted or temporarily withheld during active cases; submit a written request if required. |
| Clerk of Court (County) | Case dockets, filed charges, hearings, judgments, and final disposition | Name, date of birth, case or docket number, citation number | Court dockets are authoritative for charges and outcomes; request certified copies if needed. |
| State Court Portal | Cross-county case lookups and docket summaries | Name, case number, county | Details can vary by county; contact the local Clerk for full files or document images. |
| Florida Department of Law Enforcement (State Criminal History Repository) | Statewide criminal history, arrests and reported dispositions | Name, date of birth, known aliases, State Identification Number if available | Entries depend on agency reporting; compare against court records for final disposition. |
| Florida Department of Corrections | State prison inmates, supervision status, projected release dates | Name, DC number, date of birth | Does not cover county jail custody or most recent arrests; use Sheriff/Jail for those. |
Use multiple official sources to distinguish preliminary booking data from a court’s final record.
Official sources are best for court dispositions, certified copies, active custody details, and police reports. Background check services can help with broad, multi-jurisdiction name searches and address histories, but they may miss very recent bookings, sealed cases, or full police report content. Always confirm important findings with the court, sheriff, police, or the state repository.
Start with the County Sheriff’s Office jail roster or daily arrest log where the arrest likely occurred. Use the person’s name and recent arrest date. If not listed, contact the jail for recent bookings.
They are generally releasable with possible redactions, though access can be delayed during active investigations or prosecutions. Request from the arresting agency’s Records Unit with the date, location, and names involved.
Search the local Clerk of Court or the State Court Portal using the name or case number. The court docket shows filed charges, hearings, and the final disposition.
It reflects arrests and reported dispositions submitted by agencies statewide. It may miss very recent events or sealed/expunged records, so compare with court records for confirmation.
Booking information documents an arrest and jail intake with preliminary charges. A conviction record is the court’s final judgment after prosecution. Always verify outcomes in court records.