Indian River County Booking Reports

Indian River County booking reports are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Vero Beach, Florida. The county sits on the east coast of the state and its jail processes all local arrests. If you want to look up who has been booked into the Indian River County Jail, the sheriff runs an online search tool that pulls up current and past inmates. You can also call the office or go there in person to ask for arrest records. The whole system is set up so the public can find booking data without a lot of hassle, and most of what you need is just a few clicks from the main site.

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Indian River County Quick Facts

165,000+ Population
Vero Beach County Seat
19th Judicial Circuit
Online Inmate Search

Indian River County Sheriff's Office

The Indian River County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps all booking reports for the county. The main office is at 4055 41st Avenue in Vero Beach. You can call them at 772.569.6700. This is a full-service law enforcement agency that handles patrol, investigations, court security, and the jail. When someone gets arrested in Indian River County, the booking report goes through this office.

The Indian River County Sheriff's Office website has a range of tools for the public. You can look up inmates, see recent arrests, and find out about active warrants from there. The jail holds people who are waiting for trial and those who have been sentenced to less than a year. State prison inmates go to the Florida Department of Corrections, and you would need to use the FDC offender search tool for those cases instead.

The sheriff also runs crime prevention programs and works with local police in Indian River County. Booking data from each agency feeds into the same jail system, so one search covers all arrests made in the county.

Address 4055 41st Avenue, Vero Beach, Florida 32960
Phone 772.569.6700
Website ircsheriff.org

Search Indian River Booking Records

The fastest way to find Indian River County booking reports is the online inmate search. Go to the inmate search page on the sheriff's site. Type in a name and the system pulls up matching results. Each result shows the booking date, charges, bond amount, and a photo. This tool is free. It works on phones and computers alike.

You can search by first name, last name, or both. The system shows people who are in jail right now plus some who have been released. Indian River County updates this data on a regular basis, so what you see is close to real time. If you need more detail than the online tool gives, you can put in a public records request. Under Florida Statute Chapter 119, booking reports are public records. Any person can ask for them. The agency must respond in a fair time frame.

The sheriff's website shows the homepage where you can start your search and find links to other public safety tools in Indian River County.

Indian River County Sheriff's Office booking reports website

Once you are on the inmate search page, results will show up in a list. Click on a name to see the full booking report for that person, which includes the arrest charges and bond info.

Indian River Inmate Search Portal

The dedicated Indian River County inmate search portal is the main place to look up booking reports online. The page has a clean layout that makes it simple to find what you need. Type a name and hit search. The tool pulls from the jail management system and shows current inmates along with recent releases.

Indian River County inmate search portal for booking reports

Each booking record on the portal lists the person's name, date of birth, booking date, charges filed, and the bond set by the court. Some records also show a booking photo. This data comes straight from the jail system. It is not from a third party. That makes it one of the most reliable sources for Indian River County arrest data. The portal is a public service and does not cost anything to use.

Note: The inmate search shows current jail inmates and may not include people who have already been released or transferred to state custody.

Booking Reports and Florida Law

Florida has some of the strongest public records laws in the country. Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes says that all state, county, and municipal records are open for inspection by any person. That includes booking reports, arrest logs, and jail records in Indian River County. You do not need to give a reason when you ask to see them.

There are some limits. Medical records, juvenile records, and sealed or expunged cases are not open to the public. Chapter 943 of the Florida Statutes covers criminal justice information systems and sets rules for how agencies collect and share arrest data. The law says that fingerprints, palm prints, and booking photos must be taken for all adults charged with a felony or misdemeanor. These records go into state databases that law enforcement agencies share across Florida.

Chapter 901 deals with arrests and booking photos directly. Section 901.43 makes it illegal for a website to charge money to remove a booking photo. If a site posts your photo and asks you to pay to take it down, that breaks the law. You can request removal in writing. If the site does not act within 10 days, civil fines start at $1,000 a day.

Indian River County State Resources

Besides the local sheriff's search, you can use state tools to find records tied to Indian River County. The Florida Department of Corrections inmate search covers people in state prison. This is different from the county jail, which holds pre-trial inmates and those with short sentences. If someone was arrested in Indian River County but sent to state prison, the FDC database is where you look.

The Florida Department of State keeps a master list of all 67 county jails with links and contact info. This is a good starting point if you need to search more than one county. The FDLE also runs the sexual offender and predator search for the whole state. All of these tools are free and open to anyone.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Indian River County. If the person you are looking for was arrested in a neighboring area, you may need to check that county's jail system instead.