Miami-Dade County Jail Roster Search

Jail roster searches give access to a large system. The Corrections Department runs many facilities. This is the most populous county. It has over 2.7 million people. The county includes Miami. It includes many other cities. The jail handles many bookings.

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Miami-Dade County Jail Quick Facts

2.7M+ County Population
305/786 Area Codes
11th Judicial Circuit
3 Main Facilities

Miami-Dade County Jail Facilities

The Corrections Department runs many facilities. These hold thousands of inmates. They process many arrests.

Florida Chapter 119 requires the Sheriff to maintain transparent records. Most jail and booking information falls under this public access law.

The Metro West Detention Center is at 13850 NW 41st Street. The phone is 786-263-5110. It is a main detention site.

The Pre-Trial Detention Center is at 1321 NW 13th Street. The phone is 786-263-4110. It holds those awaiting trial.

The Turner Guilford Knight Center is at 7000 NW 41st Street. The phone is 786-263-5341. It provides more housing.

Miami-Dade County Corrections website showing inmate search Miami-Dade County inmate search portal interface Miami-Dade County corrections department resources
Corrections Headquarters 3505 NW 107 Avenue
Doral, FL 33178
Main Jail Location 2525 NW 62nd Street, Miami, FL 33147
Phone 786.263.7000
Inmate Search miamidade.gov/Apps/mdcr/inmateSearch
Website miamidade.gov/corrections

How to Search Miami-Dade County Jail Roster

The inmate search is easy to use. It is online 24 hours a day. You can access it on the site. The system is easy to use.

To search, type the name or booking number. The system takes partial names. You can search by other fields too.

The information shown is public under Chapter 119. Florida law requires disclosure of most jail records.

The inmate search includes:

  • Personal Data: Names, birth dates, gender
  • Custody Status: Current custody info
  • Charges and Bond Information
  • Booking and Release Dates
  • Court Appearance Schedules

The database updates often. This gives you current info.

Miami-Dade County Jail Visitation

Video visits are at all facilities. This system lets friends and family connect. Video visits are secure.

All video visits need 24 hours notice. This lets the facility process requests. Visitors must create an account.

Remote visits use a computer or phone. You need a webcam and mic. The service may charge fees.

Onsite video visits are also here. These use terminals at the jail. Onsite visits may have different fees.

Visitors must follow all rules. Staff can end visits for violations. Contact the facility for times.

Sending Money to Miami-Dade County Inmates

Inmates need funds for the store. The store sells snacks and hygiene items. There are many ways to add funds.

Online deposits use an approved service. You need the inmate's name and number. The system takes cards. Fees apply.

Kiosks are at some facilities. These take cash and cards. Follow the screen steps. Funds post fast.

Money orders can be sent by mail. Make them out to the inmate. Add the booking number. Mail to the jail. Allow days to process.

Never send cash by mail. Cash is not accepted. Use only approved ways.

Miami-Dade County Inmate Services and Programs

The jails provide full services. Medical care is here. Doctors and nurses staff the jails. Mental health help is here too.

School programs help inmates earn a GED. Reading classes help skills. Job training teaches skills for work.

Drug programs address addiction. Counseling helps inmates. These programs reduce return visits.

Religious services are here. Chaplains visit for support. Inmates can go to services. This helps spiritual needs.

Bail and Bond in Miami-Dade County

Inmates can post bail. Bail amounts are set by judges. More serious charges have higher bail. Some charges have no bail.

Cash bail needs full payment. Pay at the jail or clerk. Keep all receipts. Bail is returned after the case.

Bail bonds are common. A bondsman charges a fee. This is usually ten percent. The bondsman posts full bail. The fee is not returned.

Property bonds use real estate. You need equity in Florida property. The court places a lien. Property bonds take more time.

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