Dixie County Arrest Records

Dixie County booking reports are managed by the sheriff's office in Cross City. This is one of Florida's least populated counties, with fewer than 17,000 residents along the Gulf Coast. All arrests in Dixie County get processed at the county jail, and the resulting booking reports are public records. You can contact the sheriff's office to look up arrest information, inmate status, and booking details. The small size of the county means records requests tend to be handled quickly, but online access may be more limited than in larger counties.

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Dixie County Quick Facts

17,000 Population
Cross City County Seat
3rd Judicial Circuit
352.498.1231 Sheriff Phone

Dixie County Sheriff Booking Records

The Dixie County Sheriff's Office is at 386 NE 255 Street in Cross City. This is the only law enforcement agency with a jail in the county. All arrests lead to a booking report that gets filed here. The report includes the person's name, charges, booking photo, and bond amount.

You can reach the sheriff's office at 352-498-1231. Phone calls are the fastest way to check on an inmate or ask about a booking report in Dixie County. The office also takes walk-in requests. Under Florida Statute Chapter 119, all booking records are public. The custodian of the records must let any person inspect and copy them at a reasonable time. This applies to Dixie County the same as it does to every other county in Florida.

Dixie County does not have a large online presence for jail records. Smaller counties in Florida often rely more on phone and in-person access. That said, the records are still public and still available. You just may need to call or visit rather than search from your computer.

Address 386 NE 255 Street, Cross City, FL 32628
Phone 352-498-1231

How to Find Dixie County Arrest Records

The best way to find a booking report in Dixie County is to call the sheriff's office. Give the staff the full name of the person you want to look up. A date of birth helps narrow the search. They can tell you if the person is in custody and what the charges are. This works for current inmates and recent bookings.

For older records, send a written public records request. Include the person's name, approximate arrest date, and what type of record you need. Florida law requires agencies to respond in good faith. Chapter 119 does not set a firm deadline, but agencies cannot drag their feet without reason. Copies may have a small fee attached.

If someone left the Dixie County jail and moved to state prison, use the Florida Department of Corrections search. This covers all state inmates. It updates weekly with a full data refresh. The Florida Department of State also lists all 67 county jails and their contact info, which is useful if you need to check multiple counties at once.

Dixie County Booking Report Resources

Florida's Chapter 943 governs how law enforcement agencies collect and store criminal justice records. This statute applies to every sheriff's office in the state, including Dixie County. It sets the rules for fingerprint collection, mugshot storage, and information sharing between agencies.

Dixie County booking reports Chapter 943 criminal justice statutes

Under this law, all adults charged with felonies or misdemeanors must have their fingerprints and facial images captured and submitted electronically. This is why every booking report in Dixie County includes a photo and biometric data. The statute also governs how agencies share this information with each other and with the public.

Dixie County Arrest Record Access

Booking reports in Dixie County are covered by Florida's public records law. Chapter 119 says all records made or received by any agency are open for inspection. This includes jail logs, booking sheets, charge lists, and photos. Anyone can ask to see these records. You do not have to be a relative, a lawyer, or a party to the case.

Exceptions apply in Dixie County just like everywhere else. Juvenile arrest records stay sealed unless the charge is a serious felony. Medical and mental health files from the jail are private. Sealed and expunged records are removed from public access. Chapter 943 adds rules about data storage and sharing for criminal justice agencies.

The booking photo law under Section 901.43 protects people from websites that charge to remove their booking photos. A written request to take down the photo must be honored within 10 days. The penalty for not complying is $1,000 per day. Reposting after removal bumps the fine to $5,000 per day.

Note: Dixie County shares its judicial circuit with Columbia, Hamilton, Lafayette, and Suwannee counties.

What Dixie County Booking Reports List

A Dixie County booking report has the standard set of arrest details. The person's full name, date of birth, and address come first. Next are the charges. Each one shows the Florida statute that was broken and whether it is a felony or misdemeanor. Bond amounts are listed when a judge has set them.

The booking photo gets taken at intake and is part of the record. You also see the booking date and time, the arresting agency, and the housing assignment in the jail. Released inmates may have a release date and method listed. The details vary from case to case, but the overall format stays consistent across all Dixie County booking reports. These records remain on file even after someone is released from custody.

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Cities in Dixie County

Cross City is the county seat and the main town in Dixie County. Old Town and Horseshoe Beach are the other communities. None has a population anywhere near 75,000, so all booking reports are handled at the county level through the Dixie County Sheriff's Office. There are no city jails in the county.

Nearby Counties

Dixie County borders several other counties along the Nature Coast. Each one keeps its own booking reports at its sheriff's office.