Statewide Florida criminal history summary
FDLE State Criminal History Repository
Provides Florida arrests and reported dispositions tied to the name and DOB; use court dockets to verify final judgments.
Florida Justice Records Guide
Find where Florida criminal records are held, how to search state, court, and corrections databases, and when to confirm arrests versus convictions through official sources.
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Choose the source that matches your goal; confirm final outcomes in court records when needed.
Statewide Florida criminal history summary
Provides Florida arrests and reported dispositions tied to the name and DOB; use court dockets to verify final judgments.
Confirm whether an arrest led to conviction
Only the court docket shows if charges were dismissed, reduced, adjudicated, or sentenced.
Find someone currently in custody
Recent arrests are at county jails; state prison and supervision records are held by DOC.
Check a specific case or warrant status
Warrants are court‑issued and may not be fully listed online; direct confirmation is most reliable.
Obtain a police incident or arrest report
The originating agency keeps the official incident/arrest report; provide a report number or date and location.
| Source Or Office | Best For | Helpful Search Input | Verification Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Florida Department of Law Enforcement (State Criminal History Repository) | In‑state arrests and reported dispositions linked to a person | Full legal name, date of birth, additional identifiers or SID if known | Name‑based results may include arrests without conviction; verify outcomes in the court docket. |
| Florida Courts Online Dockets / County Clerk of the Circuit Court | Case filings, charges, events, judgments, and sentencing details | Case number, defendant name, date of birth, county | Obtain certified copies directly from the Clerk to confirm dispositions or sentencing. |
| County Sheriff’s Office or County Jail | Recent arrests, bookings, custody status, and release information | Name, date of birth, booking number, arrest date | Custody and charges can change quickly; confirm status directly with the jail when accuracy is critical. |
| Florida Department of Corrections (Prisons and Community Supervision) | State prison inmates, supervision status, and prison history | Name, DC number, date of birth | DOC records exclude county jails; verify sentencing and case details with the court docket. |
| Local Police Records Unit | Incident reports, arrest reports, and case numbers from the originating agency | Report number, incident date and location, involved party names | Reports may be redacted or unavailable while cases are active; identification may be required to request records. |
| FDLE Sex Offender Registry | Registered offender listings, addresses, and compliance updates | Name, city or ZIP, registry ID if known | The registry is not a full criminal history; confirm pending charges or court actions with the Clerk. |
Use more than one source and confirm final outcomes in court records when accuracy matters.
Official Florida sources are best for court dispositions, certified copies, police reports, and up‑to‑date custody or supervision details. Background check services can help locate potential records across names and locations, but they may omit updates, miss court outcomes, or exclude warrants. Always confirm crucial results with the appropriate court, sheriff, police, jail, corrections, or FDLE repository.
It can show Florida arrests and reported dispositions tied to the searched identity. Because arrests do not equal convictions, verify the final outcome in the relevant court docket.
Locate the case in the county Clerk or state court portal and review the disposition or judgment. For official proof, request a certified copy from the Clerk of Court.
Many sheriffs post recent bookings and photos, but availability and retention vary by county. Always verify charges and case outcomes in court records, as bookings reflect allegations at intake.
No. FDLE and Florida court systems focus on Florida matters. Check federal court records and other states’ repositories separately if needed.
Yes, from the originating Police Records Unit. Provide a report number or date and location. Portions may be redacted or withheld while an investigation or case is active.