Find Booking Reports in Glades County

Glades County booking reports come from the Sheriff's Office in Moore Haven. This is one of the least populated counties in Florida, with fewer than 14,000 residents spread across a wide stretch of land near Lake Okeechobee. The sheriff handles all law enforcement and runs the county jail. When someone gets arrested in Glades County, a booking report is made at the jail. These records show who was brought in, what the charge was, and when it took place. The Sheriff's Office has an inmate search tool, so you can check on current jail holds from their site or by calling the office directly.

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Glades County Quick Facts

13,854 Population
Moore Haven County Seat
20th Judicial Circuit
1 Facility County Jail

Glades County Sheriff and Jail

The Glades County Sheriff's Office is on East State Road 78 in Moore Haven. This office handles all arrests in the county. When someone is booked into the Glades County jail, deputies record the arrest details. The booking report includes the person's name, date of birth, charge, arresting officer, and bond amount. You can call the jail at 863.946.1600 to ask about a current inmate or recent booking in Glades County.

Glades County has an inmate search option. This lets you check who is in jail right now. The search runs by name or booking number. For older records, you may need to call the office or send a written request. The staff is used to handling these asks since the county is small and gets fewer bookings than urban areas. Most requests get a quick response from the Glades County jail.

Address 1297 East State Road 78, Moore Haven, Florida 33471
Phone 863.946.1600
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (jail staffed 24/7)

Glades County Booking Records Access

Booking reports in Glades County are public. This comes from Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, which says all government records are open for anyone to look at and copy. You do not have to give a reason. The sheriff must let you see booking data when you ask for it. The only things they hold back are items the law says must stay private, like medical info or juvenile records.

A standard booking record in Glades County shows the name, date of arrest, charges filed, bond set by the judge, and the booking photo. If the person has been released, the record will also show when they got out. The sheriff can charge a small fee for copies. Most people call the office first to see if the data is easy to get over the phone before they ask for paper copies from Glades County.

Note: Requests for Glades County booking reports should include the full name and approximate date of arrest if possible.

Statewide Search Tools for Glades County

If you cannot find what you need from the Glades County jail, try the state-level tools. The Florida Department of Corrections runs a search that covers all state prison inmates. This is useful when someone from Glades County gets sent to a state facility after sentencing. The database updates every week, and release dates change each night.

Glades County booking reports statewide inmate search

The state search covers several databases at once. You can look up current inmates, past releases, people who escaped, and those on supervision. It runs by name and gives results fast. For Glades County arrests that stayed at the county level, you still need to go through the sheriff's office. State tools only cover people who moved into the state prison system.

The Florida Department of State also keeps a directory of all 67 county jails. This page lists each county with its jail address, phone, and any online search links. It is a handy tool if you are looking across more than one county. The FDLE runs the sex offender search tool, which covers Glades County and every other county in the state.

How Arrests Work in Glades County

When a deputy makes an arrest in Glades County, the process follows rules set by Chapter 901 of the Florida Statutes. The deputy takes the person to the county jail in Moore Haven. At the jail, staff take fingerprints and a photo. They log the charge, the arrest time, and the arresting officer. This creates the booking report. The data then goes into the county system and, for serious charges, into the statewide database run by FDLE under Chapter 943.

After booking, the person sees a judge for a first appearance. The judge sets bond at this hearing. Glades County is part of the 20th Judicial Circuit, which also covers Hendry, Charlotte, Collier, and Lee counties. The first appearance must happen within 24 hours of arrest. Once bond is set, the booking record updates with that info. If someone bonds out, the release date and time go into the record too.

Glades County is small, so the jail does not hold many people at once. Most inmates either bond out fast or get moved to a larger facility if they face serious charges. The booking report stays on file no matter what happens next.

Booking Photos and Glades County

Mugshots taken at the Glades County jail are part of the public record. But Section 901.43 of the Florida Statutes puts limits on how those photos get used. No website can charge you money to take down your booking photo. If one does, you can take them to court. The penalty is $1,000 per day if they do not remove the photo within 10 days of getting your written request. This goes up to $5,000 per day if they put the photo back up after taking it down.

This rule protects people booked in Glades County and across all of Florida. Keep a copy of any request you send. Save the date you mailed it. These details matter if you need to take legal action later.

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Nearby Counties

These counties sit next to Glades County. Each one has its own sheriff and jail. If you are not sure where an arrest happened, check the counties near the area in question.