Suwannee County Inmate Records Search

The Suwannee County Sheriff's Office keeps jail records in Live Oak. You can search online for current inmates. The tool shows who is in custody. It also shows their housing status.

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Suwannee County Sheriff's Office

The Sheriff's Office runs the jail at 200 S Ohio Avenue. It holds inmates who wait for trial. It also holds those who serve short terms. The office provides law enforcement for the whole county. Staff work all hours to keep the jail safe.

Florida Chapter 119 makes these records public. You have the right to view most jail files.

Call 386.364.3778 during business hours. Staff can help you find an inmate. They can answer status questions. The Suwannee County Sheriff's Office website has more details.

Sheriff's Office Address 200 S Ohio Avenue, Live Oak, FL 32064
Main Phone 386.364.3778
Website suwanneesheriff.net
Inmate Search Available through Sheriff's Office website

Suwannee County Inmate Search System

The Suwannee County Sheriff's Office website hosts the inmate search. It shows who is at the Live Oak facility. The system lists current detainees.

You can search by name or other facts. Enter what you know about the person. The system accepts partial names. Try new spellings if needed.

Booking records hold key facts. You can see the inmate's full name. The record shows booking date and charges. Bond amounts appear when set. Housing location is also shown.

Data updates occur often. New arrests appear within hours. Release info refreshes as inmates leave. Always check status before you visit. Call the jail if you have questions.

The online roster shows current inmates. But data changes fast. For the most current facts, call the jail.

Visitation and Inmate Services

The jail has rules for visits. These rules keep the site safe. All guests must follow the protocols. Call the Sheriff's Office for visit times.

Visit hours depend on where the inmate stays. Check the schedule before you go. Some units have visits on set days. Weekend hours may differ from weekdays. Arrive early for check-in. Late guests may lose their spot.

All adult guests need ID. A photo ID from the government is best. Kids must come with a parent or guardian. The jail has strict rules on who can visit. Dress codes apply to all.

Inmates can get mail at the jail. Use their full name on the address. Do not send cash or checks in the mail. Books must come from publishers. Photos have size and content rules. All mail is opened and checked.

About Suwannee County

Suwannee County is in north-central Florida. The Suwannee River forms its west border. Live Oak is the county seat. The area has a long history.

The Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement for all residents. This includes patrol, investigations, and jail services. The facility holds pre-trial and sentenced inmates. Staff work to keep safety and provide care.

Call the Sheriff's Office for questions not on the web. Staff will guide you to the right department. Response times vary. For emergencies, call 911.

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Florida State Inmate Resources

Not all inmates stay in county jails. Some go to state prisons. The Florida Department of Corrections runs these. The FDC website helps you find state inmates.

Florida Department of Corrections offender search menu for state inmate records

The FDC system covers all state prisons in Florida.

Florida law gives you rights to public records. Contact the FDC Public Records Portal for requests.

Some records stay private under the law. Medical files and security facts are exempt. Agencies must remove sensitive data before release.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Suwannee County. Check them if you cannot find your inmate.