Glades County Inmate Records Search

The Glades County jail roster gives you inmate records in Moore Haven. The Sheriff's Office runs the jail. This small county sits in south central Florida. It has just over 12,000 people. The jail serves as the main site for the county.

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Glades County Jail Quick Facts

12,000+ County Population
863 Area Code
33471 Zip Code
7 Days Visitation

Glades County Jail Facility Information

The jail sits on State Road 78 in Moore Haven. This site holds inmates from Glades County. The jail holds male and female inmates. It also holds federal detainees. The site meets state standards.

Staff work day and night. They process bookings at all hours. Each inmate gets a health check. The site gives meals and medical care. Inmates can use phones. They can also get visits at set times.

Address 1297 East State Road 78
Moore Haven, FL 33471
Phone 863.946.1600
Inmate Search Available online through Glades County Sheriff
Visiting Hours 8:00 am - 10:00 am, 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm (7 days)
Visit Length Up to 2 hours per visit

How to Search Glades County Jail Roster

Finding an inmate is simple. The Sheriff's Office gives an online tool. You can search by name. The tool shows current inmates. It updates many times per day.

To search, go to the Sheriff's Office site. Look for the jail section. Click on inmate data. Type the last name. You can add a first name too. The search shows all matches. Searches return public records per Chapter 119. Most inmate data must be shared.

The record shows booking data. You see the booking number. Charges appear on the record. Bond shows if set. A photo shows when available. Housing tells you where they stay.

If you cannot find them online, call the jail. Staff can check recent bookings. Some inmates may move to other sites. The jail can say if this happened. Call during business hours.

Glades County Jail Visitation Rules

Visiting an inmate takes planning. The jail allows visits seven days a week. Three time blocks exist each day. Morning visits run 8:00 am to 10:00 am. Afternoon visits run 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Evening visits run 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

Each visit lasts up to two hours. You must arrive early to sign in. The jail stops sign ins before the block ends. Plan to arrive 30 minutes before closing. This gives time to check in.

All guests need valid ID. Bring a government photo ID. The jail takes driver's licenses. State ID cards work too. You must be on the inmate's list. The inmate adds you. Call to confirm before visiting.

Dress codes apply. Do not wear revealing clothes. The jail may turn away guests who break rules. Leave bags and phones in your car. Follow staff directions.

Inmate Services at Glades County Jail

The jail gives services to inmates. Phone calls let them reach family. The jail uses a prepaid phone system. Family can add money to accounts. Calls are recorded. The jail checks all calls.

Video visits are available. This lets family visit from home. You need a computer or phone with web. Make an account with the video service. Book visits ahead. Video visits use the same times.

Inmates can get money for commissary. This lets them buy snacks and items. You can add money at the lobby kiosk. Some services allow online deposits. Money orders by mail must follow rules. Call for mail steps.

Mail goes to inmates at the jail. Use the full name and booking number. The jail opens and checks all mail. Do not send banned items. Photos are allowed but have limits. Call for mail rules.

Bail and Bond Information in Glades County

When someone is arrested, bail may be set. The amount depends on charges. More serious crimes have higher bail. Some charges have no bail. The judge sets bail at first court.

You can pay bail in several ways. Cash bail needs the full amount. The court returns this after the case. You must pay at the Clerk's Office. Keep your receipt.

Bail bonds are another choice. A bondsman charges a fee. This is usually ten percent. The bondsman posts the full bail. You do not get the fee back. This works when bail is too high.

Property bonds use real estate. You need equity in Florida land. The court places a lien. This takes more time. Talk to a lawyer about this.

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Nearby County Jails

If you cannot find someone in Glades County, check nearby counties. Inmates sometimes move between sites.