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Updated on: February 13, 2024
Florida

Florida is one of the states with high criminal rates in the United States. It’s estimated that the number of inmates in correctional facilities will hit 93,335 by end of 2027-2028 fiscal year, according to a report by the state Criminal Justice Estimating Conference.  

Inmate Roster  

Inmate roster in Florida is the official file containing individual and administrative details of all the offenders incarcerated in the detention and correctional facilities in the state. The inmate roster is public information as stipulated by the Florida Sunshine Laws. All interested people can access the roster upon request. 

Besides you can also access the information through third-party organizations and websites. When you get the inmate roster, you can expect to find inmates’ data, including names, genders, ages, and mugshots. You will also find their registration numbers, locations, custody statutes, and jail transfer details.  

The Florida Department of Corrections updates the inmate roster regularly to ensure that it offers accurate information. Note that the inmate roster only includes data on inmates sentenced by the Department of Corrections. It has information on inmates housed in the state prisons or under state supervision.  

The information contained includes prior and current offenses, including conspiracies, attempts, and solicitations to commit a crime. The data is sourced from court records given to the Florida Department of Corrections and made public to all interested people. If you believe the detail in the inmate roster is wrong, you can contact the Department of Corrections. 

How to Search for an Inmate in Florida  

The Florida State Department of Corrections keeps records of all incarcerated inmates in state-supervised private and state-run prisons. The agency offers an offender lookup tool you can use to search for an inmate by name for free.  

With the lookup tool, you can search for an inmate using their DC number. This is a six-character alphanumeric or numeric designation unique to each offender in all correctional facilities operated by the Florida State Department of Corrections. To make your search more specific, you can use known aliases. Besides the inmate’s name, the search results include status, photo, release date, and current location.  

Each jail in Florida has an inmate search tool you can use to search for an inmate in the county jails. The tool is hosted on the jail’s webpage, typically a part of the Sheriff’s office site. Most jails also publish inmate rosters where you can also perform the search. Besides, you can also search by visiting the jail in person. If these options aren’t available for you, you can call the specific county jail or Sheriff’s office to search for an inmate.  

It’s also possible to search for an inmate release date using an inmate locator provided by the Department of Corrections. Besides personal information and the offense summary, your search gives you the expected release date. The inmate locator also helps when searching for the release date of former inmates.  

You can also use a third-party website to search for an inmate in Florida. The third-party websites offer more efficient search results since they are not limited by geographical locations. However, since they are not affiliated with the government, the search results may vary from the official results. To perform the search on third-party websites, you should enter the state, county, and city where the inmate lives. You should also include their name unless the inmate is a juvenile.  

Florida State Department of Corrections  

Florida State Department of Corrections is the agency that manages all the correctional facilities in the state. It offers services for the residents to create a safe environment that enhances public safety and minimizes victimization. The agency is the third in the country with one hundred and forty-three facilities, including forty-three state prisons and thirty-four work release centers. It also manages one forestry camp, three reentry centers, 67 jails, and one basic training camp. It also has more than 23 employees, including parole and correctional officers.   

The Florida State Department of Corrections refers to all state-run prisons as correctional institutions. The department manages all the contracts of the private work release centers, while the Florida Department of Management Services runs the contracts in private prisons. Both private and state prisons house inmates with sentences running more than a year. Inmates with shorter sentences are housed in county jails.   

Basic Information

Types of Correctional Facilities in Florida

Florida Prisons and Jails

Correctional Facility Name
Type
County
St. Johns County Juvenile Detention County Jail St. Johns County
St. Lucie County Jail County Jail St. Lucie County
Washington County Jail County Jail Washington County
Pinellas County Jail County Jail Pinellas County
Putnam County Jail County Jail Putnam County
Sarasota County North Wing Jail County Jail Sarasota County
Manatee County Jail County Jail Manatee County
Palm Beach County Main Detention Center County Jail Palm Beach County
Palm Beach County Central Detention Center County Jail Palm Beach County
St. Johns County Detention Center County Jail St. Johns County
Wakulla County Jail County Jail Wakulla County
Lee County Maximum Security Jail County Jail Lee County
Ormond Beach Police Department Police Department Volusia County
Ponce Inlet Police Department Police Department Volusia County
Port Orange Police Department Police Department Volusia County
Chipley Police Department Police Department Washington County
Lake Helen Police Department Police Department Volusia County
New Smyrna Beach Police Department Police Department Volusia County
Oak Hill Police Department Police Department Volusia County
Perry Police Department Police Department Taylor County
Edgewater Police Department Police Department Volusia County
Longwood Police Department Police Department Seminole County
Sanford Police Department Police Department Seminole County
Fort Pierce Police Department Police Department St. Lucie County
Bushnell Police Department Police Department Sumter County
Live Oak Police Department Police Department Suwannee County
Venice Police Department Police Department Sarasota County
Altamonte Springs Police Department Police Department Seminole County
Casselberry Police Department Police Department Seminole County
Lake Mary Police Department Police Department Seminole County
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