St. Petersburg Inmate Records and Jail Roster Lookup

St. Petersburg is a coastal city. It is in Pinellas County, Florida. It is the second largest city in the Tampa Bay area. More than 258,000 people live there. Waterfront parks are everywhere. The arts scene is vibrant. Sunshine is year round. The city has its own police force. Over 500 officers serve there. But the city has no jail. All arrests go to Pinellas County. The Sheriff's Office runs that system.

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St. Petersburg Quick Facts

258,000 Population
Pinellas County
727 Area Code
24-48 hrs Transfer Time

St. Petersburg Uses Pinellas County Jail System

St. Petersburg relies on the Pinellas County Sheriff. The Sheriff provides all jail services. Police make arrests. They take suspects to county jail. This arrangement helps the city. It saves money. It ensures professional care. The Sheriff follows state law. Chapter 119 applies. It guarantees your right to see records. You can copy them too.

The Pinellas County Jail has a main facility. It is in Clearwater. It has various housing units. Each serves different security levels. The main jail handles all bookings. It processes arrests from St. Petersburg. It processes arrests from across the county. The Sheriff's Office Bureau of Corrections runs all operations. They keep custody records.

Residents need county tools to search. The Sheriff's Office has a "Who's In Jail" search. You can look up current inmates. You can find booking information. You can see charges. You can see bond amounts.

The image shows the Sheriff's online search. You can use it for St. Petersburg arrests.

Agency Pinellas County Sheriff's Office
Main Jail Address 14400 49th Street North, Clearwater, FL 33762
Phone Number 727.464.6415
Inmate Info Line 727.464.6415
Website pcsoweb.com/whos-in-jail

Arrest and Booking Process in St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg Police make arrests. They transport suspects to Pinellas County Jail in Clearwater. Booking takes 24 to 48 hours. Most bookings finish within 24 hours. Police work with the Sheriff. They ensure smooth processing.

Booking includes many steps. Staff do intake processing. They do health screens. They take fingerprints. They take photos. They assign a booking number. Family need this number. It helps them locate someone. Property is stored during booking.

Within a day, arrestees see a judge. The judge checks for probable cause. They set bond conditions. Some defendants get released. They may get out on their own word. Others must post bail. Some are held without bond.

Police and Sheriff share computer systems. This allows real time tracking. Inmates are tracked from arrest to release. Family can access this data. They can use the Sheriff's search tools.

How to Search St. Petersburg Inmate Records

Finding inmates from St. Petersburg requires county resources. The Sheriff's Office offers several ways. You can search online. You can call. You can visit.

The "Who's In Jail" search works all day. Visit the Sheriff's website. Go to the corrections section. Enter the inmate's name. The system shows custody information. You can see booking photos. You can see charges. You can see bond amounts. Chapter 119 makes this possible. Florida's public records law ensures transparency.

Phone help is available. Call 727.464.6415. Give the full name. Give the birth date. Staff can help locate inmates. They can tell you custody status.

You can visit in person. Go to the jail during business hours. Bring photo ID. Bring any facts you have. Staff can help find inmates. They can give visiting information.

Visiting Inmates from St. Petersburg

Family and friends must follow county procedures. The Sheriff's Office has a structured program. Rules maintain security. They allow family contact.

Visitors must register. They need approval. You complete an application. You provide valid ID. Staff do background checks. Those with felonies may be denied. Those with warrants may be denied. Approval takes several days.

Visit times depend on housing unit. They depend on inmate classification. Check the website. Call the jail. Confirm hours for your inmate. Times may change. Check before each visit.

During visits, all guests must show ID. They must pass security checks. Personal items are not allowed. This includes phones and bags. Dress codes apply. No gang symbols allowed. Violating rules ends visits. You may lose visit rights.

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Pinellas County Jail Roster

St. Petersburg uses the county jail. The roster includes all county inmates. It covers St. Petersburg. It covers other towns. Visit the county page for full info. Learn about the jail system. Learn about visits. Section 945.10 protects some files. Health records are private. Psychological records are too.

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