Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office Arrest Inquiry

The Hillsborough County jail roster gives inmate records in Tampa. The Sheriff's Office runs three jail sites. This is the fourth largest county. It has over 1.5 million people. The county includes Tampa. The jail is one of the largest.

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Hillsborough County Jail Quick Facts

1.5M+ County Population
813 Area Code
3 Jail Facilities
3,300+ Falkenburg Beds

Hillsborough County Jail Facilities

The Sheriff's Office runs three main sites. Each serves a purpose. Together they hold thousands. The system handles all arrests. The Sheriff keeps openness through Chapter 119. This law gives access to most records.

Orient Road Jail is the main site. Most inmates are booked here. It is at 1201 Orient Road. This site processes arrests 24 hours a day.

Falkenburg Road Jail is large. It has over 3,300 beds. This holds sentenced inmates. It is at 2310 North Falkenburg Road.

The Juvenile Center holds young offenders. It has 80 beds. This is separate from adults. It serves minors.

Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office website showing arrest inquiry system Hillsborough County Arrest Inquiry portal showing inmate search results
Main Office 2008 East 8th Avenue, P.O. Box 3371
Tampa, FL 33605
Orient Road Jail 1201 Orient Road, Tampa, FL 33619
Falkenburg Road Jail 2310 North Falkenburg Road, Tampa, FL 33619
Phone (813) 247-8300
Arrest Inquiry webapps.hcso.tampa.fl.us/arrestinquiry
Website teamhcso.com

How to Search Hillsborough County Jail Roster

The Sheriff's Office offers an Arrest Inquiry portal. This is a full search system. You can find inmates online. The database updates often.

To search, visit webapps.hcso.tampa.fl.us/arrestinquiry. You can also use teamhcso.com. Look for the Search menu. Then select Arrest Inquiry. The data is public under Chapter 119. Most booking data is available.

The database lists current inmates. It includes charges, bond, and photos. You can search by criteria. This includes name and booking date. You can also search by number or birthdate. Gender filters help.

Type search terms and click search. Results show matches. Each entry shows a photo. You see the name and charges. Bond shows when set. Booking date is included.

This shows current inmates only. Released persons are not included. For past records, contact the Office. You may need a records request.

Hillsborough County Jail Visitation

Hillsborough County offers video visits only. This includes remote and onsite. The system uses video. It gives secure talks.

Onsite video visits are free at Falkenburg. Visit during set hours. Hours are 10 am to 8 pm daily. Arrive early. Visits are limited to three per week.

Remote video visits work from home. You need a device with web. Book visits ahead. Fees apply. The provider sets these.

Guests are limited to three. This includes children. All must follow rules. Dress codes apply. No revealing clothes. Staff can end visits.

To book, make an account. Register with the system. Add the inmate. Wait for approval. Then book your time.

Sending Money to Hillsborough County Inmates

Inmates need money for commissary. There are ways to add funds. Choose what works.

Kiosks are in front lobbies. These take cash and cards. Visit Orient Road or Falkenburg. Follow screen steps. Money posts fast.

Online deposits are available. Use the approved provider. You need inmate data. Fees apply.

Money orders can be sent by mail. Send to 207 Kelsey Lane, Suite G, Tampa, FL 33619. Include full name and booking number. Allow time.

Never send cash by mail. Use approved ways only.

Inmate Services and Programs

Hillsborough County jails offer services. Medical care is given. Doctors and nurses are on staff. Mental health services are available. Inmates can request counseling.

School programs are offered. Inmates can earn GEDs. Life skills classes help. Some qualify for work. These give job skills.

Religious services are available. Chaplains visit. Inmates can attend. Religious items are allowed.

Drug programs help inmates. Counseling is available. These support recovery. They prepare for release.

Bail and Bond in Hillsborough County

Inmates can post bail. Bail is set by judges. It varies by charges. More serious crimes have higher bail.

Cash bail needs full payment. Pay at the jail or clerk. Keep your receipt. Money returns after the case.

Bail bonds are common. A bondsman charges a fee. This is usually ten percent. The bondsman posts full bail. You do not get the fee back.

Property bonds use real estate. You need equity in Florida land. The court files a lien. This takes longer.

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