Baker County Inmate Lookup and Jail Records
Baker County does not have an online inmate search at this time. You must call the jail to find out who is in custody. Staff can help you locate detainees by phone. They keep records of all bookings.
Baker County Sheriff's Office
The Sheriff's Office is at 1 Sheriff's Office Drive in Macclenny. This building holds the county jail and main offices. Staff do law work and jail work for all of Baker County. The jail holds those waiting for trial and those serving time.
Under Chapter 119, the Sheriff must share most jail records. This law covers all docs kept by the office.
Call the main office at 904.259.2231. For inmate info day or night, use 904.259.3311. This line goes to jail staff. Have the person's full name ready. Staff will search and give you basic facts.
The Baker County Sheriff's Office website has general facts. You can learn about their work. The site has news and safety alerts. It does not have booking records right now.
| Address | 1 Sheriff's Office Drive, Macclenny, FL 32063 |
|---|---|
| Main Phone | 904.259.2231 |
| 24-Hour Inmate Info | 904.259.3311 |
| Website | bakercountysheriffsoffice.com |
Finding Inmates in Baker County
With no online tool, you must use phone or in-person methods. Call during work hours for the best help. Staff can tell you if someone is there. They can give bond amounts and court dates. Some facts may be limited by privacy rules.
Be ready when you call. Have the full legal name. Date of birth helps narrow the search. Booking numbers work best if you have them. Staff may ask how you know the inmate. Be patient as they look.
You can also go to the jail in person. Go to 1 Sheriff's Office Drive in Macclenny. Bring photo ID with you. Staff can help at the front desk. Hours may vary, so call first.
Florida State Inmate Resources
If you cannot find someone in Baker County, check state sites. The Florida Department of Corrections runs state prisons. Their offender search tool covers all FDC inmates.
This system tracks inmates in all state prisons.
State inmates serve longer terms than county jail. County jails hold people for less than one year. State prisons hold those with felony convictions. Check both when you search.
The FDC Public Records Request Portal handles formal requests. Use this for detailed records. Track your request status online.
Baker County Booking Information
When you call the jail, you can learn several facts. Basic details include full name and booking date. Charges show as filed by the arresting agency. Bond amount shows what must be paid for release. Court dates may be given for pending cases.
Jail records also have physical descriptions. Height, weight, and marks are noted. Mugshots are taken at booking. These become part of the file. Release dates are added when sentences end.
Some records have limits. Juvenile cases stay sealed. Active probes may limit what is shared. Victim info gets special protection. The Sheriff's Office follows state laws.
Nearby Counties
These counties neighbor Baker County. You may need to check their jails if your search comes up empty.