Orlando Booking Reports Search
Orlando booking reports are managed by the Orange County Corrections Department. Orlando is the county seat of Orange County, and all arrests in the city go through the county jail system for processing. The corrections department runs an online inmate database that updates every 30 minutes. With about 335,000 residents, Orlando is one of the largest cities in Florida. You can look up current inmates, see their charges and bond amounts, and view daily booking lists through the county's public portal.
Orlando Quick Facts
Orlando Inmate Database
The Orange County Corrections Department runs a current inmate database at netapps.ocfl.net/BestJail/Home/Inmates. This is the best tool for finding Orlando booking reports. The system lists people who are currently in jail. It shows their charges, bond amount, and booking photo. The data updates every 30 minutes, so what you see is close to real time.
When someone gets released from jail, they drop off the list. That is one thing to know about this system. It only shows current inmates. For past booking records in Orlando, you need to contact the corrections department directly at (407) 836-3400. Their Inmate Records Management team can pull up older records for you.
The site also notes that "inclusion in these lists does not indicate guilt." This is a key point. A booking report just means a person was arrested and processed. It does not mean they were convicted of anything.
Orange County Booking Search
The inmate database at netapps.ocfl.net is the main search tool for Orlando booking reports. The screenshot below shows the search portal where you can look up current inmates by name.
Besides the inmate search, the Orange County Corrections Department also publishes a daily booking list. This document lists all inmates booked during a 24-hour period starting at midnight of the day before. It is a quick way to see who was arrested in Orlando recently. The department also puts out inmate population statistics and a first appearance list that gets updated every day, including holidays and weekends.
The Orange County Sheriff's Office site shown above is another resource. The sheriff handles law enforcement, while the corrections department handles the jail and booking process. Both offices work together, and their records fall under Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, which makes all government records in Florida open to the public.
Booking and Release in Orlando
The Booking and Release Center is at 3855 John Young Parkway, Orlando, FL 32839. This is where all new arrests get processed. It is open for public lobby visits from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., seven days a week. If you need to deposit money for an inmate in person, you can do it here.
| Booking Center | 3855 John Young Parkway, Orlando, FL 32839 |
|---|---|
| Sheriff's Office | 2500 West Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL 32804 |
| Corrections Phone | (407) 836-3400 |
| Sheriff Records | (407) 254-7280 |
| Mailing Address | P.O. Box 4970, Orlando, FL 32802-4970 |
Under Chapter 943, every person booked in Orlando gets fingerprinted and photographed. This data goes to the FDLE's statewide system. First appearance hearings happen seven days a week, including holidays. That means if you get arrested on a Saturday in Orlando, you still see a judge soon after.
Sending Money to Orlando Inmates
There are three ways to send money to someone booked in the Orlando jail system. In person, you go to the public lobby at 3855 John Young Parkway from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. any day of the week. By mail, send money orders to the inmate's name and jail number at P.O. Box 4970, Orlando, FL 32802-4970. Online, you can use ConnectNetwork by calling (888) 428-1845 or going to their site. The site ID is 196, and the limit is $300 per transaction.
Spanish-speaking help is available at (407) 836-3400 if you need it. The corrections department tries to make its services accessible to all residents of Orlando and Orange County.
Note: Under Chapter 901, booking photos are public records, but no site can charge to remove them.
State Records for Orlando
If someone from Orlando ends up in state prison, their records move to the Florida Department of Corrections database. The state system gets a full update each week. You can search it by name to find anyone in the state prison system. The Florida Department of State also keeps a directory of all county jails and their inmate search tools.
Orange County Booking Reports
Orlando is the county seat of Orange County. All booking records for the city go through the Orange County Corrections Department. For the full county page with details on the jail, courts, and related resources, visit the Orange County booking reports page.
Nearby Florida Cities
These cities are near Orlando or in nearby counties. Each has its own county booking system.