Tallahassee Inmate Records and Jail Roster Lookup

Tallahassee is Florida's capital. It is the seat of Leon County. It sits in the Florida Panhandle. State government is centered there. Florida State University is there. Florida A&M University is there too. More than 196,000 people live there. It is the biggest city in the Big Bend region. The Tallahassee Police serve the city. But like most Florida cities, it has no jail. All arrests go to Leon County. The Sheriff's Office runs the detention facility.

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Tallahassee Quick Facts

196,000 Population
Leon County
850 Area Code
24-48 hrs Transfer Time

Tallahassee Uses Leon County Jail System

Tallahassee relies on the Leon County Sheriff. The Sheriff provides all jail services. Police make arrests. They transport suspects to the detention facility. This is typical in Florida. Counties run jails. Cities focus on police work. Florida Chapter 119 requires records. Most jail data is public.

The Leon County Detention Facility serves the whole county. It includes Tallahassee. It includes surrounding areas. It holds pre-trial inmates. It holds sentenced inmates. It holds those bound for state prison. The Sheriff's Office Detention Division runs all operations. They keep custody records.

Residents need county tools to search. The Sheriff's Office has an online inmate search. You can find current inmates. You can view booking information. This is the main tool for finding someone. It works for all Tallahassee arrests.

Leon County Sheriff's Office inmate search system

The image shows the Sheriff's online tool. You can use it for Tallahassee arrests.

Agency Leon County Sheriff's Office
Detention Facility Address 535 Appleyard Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32304
Phone Number 850.606.3500
Inmate Info Line 850.606.3500
Website leoncountyso.com/departments/detention-facility/inmate-search

Arrest and Booking Process in Tallahassee

Tallahassee Police make arrests. They transport suspects to the detention facility. Booking takes 24 to 48 hours. Police work closely with the Sheriff. They ensure efficient processing.

Booking includes many steps. Staff check inmates in. They do health screens. They take fingerprints. They take photos. They collect personal facts. They assign booking numbers. They store property. Inmates learn about charges. They learn about rights.

Within a day, inmates see a judge. The judge reviews charges. They check for probable cause. They set bond amounts. The amount depends on charges. It depends on history. Some inmates get released. Others must post bail.

Police use integrated computer systems. These link to county jail systems. This allows real time tracking. Inmates are tracked from arrest to release.

How to Search Tallahassee Inmate Records

Finding inmates from Tallahassee requires county tools. The Sheriff's Office offers several ways.

The online search is available. Visit the Sheriff's website. Go to the detention facility section. Use the search tool. Enter the person's name. The system shows photos. It shows charges. It shows custody status. Chapter 119 makes this public. Most inmate data must be shared.

Phone help is available. Call 850.606.3500. Give the full name. Give the birth date.

You can visit in person. Go to the detention facility. Go during business hours. Bring photo ID.

Visiting Inmates from Tallahassee

Visits follow Leon County procedures. The Sheriff's Office runs a structured program.

Visitors must register. They need approval. Submit an application. Provide valid ID. Staff do background checks. Approval takes several days.

Visit times vary by unit. Check the website. Call to confirm.

Bring ID to visits. Personal items are not allowed. Dress codes apply.

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Leon County Jail Roster

Tallahassee uses the county jail. The roster includes all county inmates. Section 945.10 protects some files. Health records are private.

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