Escambia County Arrest Records

Escambia County booking reports are kept by the sheriff's office in Pensacola. As the westernmost county in Florida, Escambia sits on the Alabama border and has a population of over 320,000 people. The sheriff's office runs the county jail and processes all arrests for the area. You can search for booking reports online to find charges, bond info, and booking photos. These records are public under Florida law, and the sheriff's office makes them available through its inmate search system.

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Escambia County Quick Facts

320,000+ Population
Pensacola County Seat
1st Judicial Circuit
850.436.9863 Sheriff Phone

Escambia County Sheriff Booking Reports

The Escambia County Sheriff's Office runs the main jail at 2935 North L Street in Pensacola. This is where all booking reports get created. When someone is arrested anywhere in Escambia County, they come to this facility for processing. Staff take a booking photo, collect fingerprints, and log the charges. The whole thing goes into the system as a booking report.

Call 850-436-9863 to ask about a booking report in Escambia County. The sheriff's office has an inmate search on its website. This tool lets you look up people by name to see if they are in custody. You can view their charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. It is free to use and works from any device. Under Florida Statute Chapter 119, these records are public. Anyone can ask to see them.

Escambia County is part of the 1st Judicial Circuit, which also includes Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, and Walton counties. The circuit court handles felony cases and some misdemeanors. But the booking report itself comes from the sheriff, not the court. The court creates its own records once a case moves past the arrest stage. For the initial booking report, the sheriff's office is where you look in Escambia County.

Jail Address 2935 North L Street, Pensacola, FL 32501
Phone 850-436-9863
Records Inmate Search Available

How to Find Escambia County Booking Reports

Start with the Escambia County Sheriff's Office website. The inmate search tool there is the fastest way to check on current inmates. Type in a last name and you can see who is in custody right now. Each result shows the charges, bond amount, and booking date.

If you need records from further back, file a written public records request with the Escambia County Sheriff's Office. Include the person's full name, date of birth if you have it, and the date range you are asking about. Chapter 119 requires that agencies respond promptly. They can charge for copies but cannot refuse your request without a legal basis. The law says every custodian of a public record must allow inspection under reasonable conditions.

The Florida Department of Corrections covers people who left the Escambia County jail and went to state prison. That database has a full refresh every week. Release dates and location changes update nightly. You can also check the Florida Department of State jail directory to find contact info for all 67 county jails.

Note: The Pensacola Police Department also makes arrests in the city, but all bookings go through the Escambia County jail.

Escambia County Records Access Tools

The Florida Department of State maintains a complete directory of all county jail and inmate search resources across the state. This includes the Escambia County jail in Pensacola along with every other county's contact info and search links.

Escambia County booking reports Florida county jails directory

This directory is a handy tool when you need to search booking reports in Escambia County and neighboring counties at the same time. It lists addresses, phone numbers, and links to each county's inmate search. The page is maintained by the Division of Library and Information Services in Tallahassee.

Escambia County Booking Record Laws

Florida's public records law makes booking reports in Escambia County available to anyone. Chapter 119 defines public records broadly. It covers all documents, photos, recordings, data, and other material made or received by any agency. Booking reports, arrest logs, charge sheets, and jail photos all count. You do not have to explain why you want to see them.

Some records are off limits. Juvenile booking reports in Escambia County are sealed unless the minor faced a serious felony charge. Medical and mental health files from the jail stay private. Records that a court has sealed or expunged are removed from public access. Chapter 943 governs how criminal justice information is stored and shared. It requires fingerprints and facial images for all adults charged with felonies or misdemeanors.

The law under Section 901.43 protects people from websites that charge to remove booking photos. A written request must be honored within 10 days. The penalty for ignoring it is $1,000 per day, and it goes to $5,000 per day for reposting the photo. This law only applies to for-profit websites.

What Escambia County Arrest Records Include

An Escambia County booking report lists the person's full name, date of birth, and address. It shows each charge and the Florida statute that was violated. The report says if the charge is a felony or a misdemeanor. Bond amounts appear when a judge has set them. If no bond has been set, the report notes that.

The booking photo is part of the record. It gets taken when the person arrives at the jail. The report also shows the date and time of booking, the arresting agency, and the housing assignment inside the jail. If the person has been released, you may see the release date and how they got out. Some people bond out. Others are released on recognizance. Escambia County booking reports follow a standard format, and the information stays in the system after release.

Beyond the basic booking report, the court system creates its own records once a case moves forward. Arraignment dates, plea deals, trial results, and sentences all go into the court file. But those are separate from the booking report. For the initial arrest data, the Escambia County Sheriff's Office is the right place to look.

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Cities in Escambia County

Pensacola is the county seat and the largest city in Escambia County, but its population is under 75,000. Other communities include Century, Perdido Key, Bellview, and Warrington. All arrests in these areas are booked at the Escambia County jail. The Pensacola Police Department makes arrests within city limits, but the booking process still goes through the sheriff's jail.

Nearby Counties

Escambia County sits at the far western tip of Florida. These neighboring counties each run their own jail and booking report system.