Find Jackson County Booking Reports

Jackson County booking reports come from the Sheriff's Office in Marianna, Florida. This is a rural county in the Florida Panhandle that handles all its own arrests and jail operations. The Sheriff's Office books everyone arrested by local law enforcement into the county jail, and those records become public under state law. If you need to search for someone who was booked in Jackson County, there are a few ways to go about it. You can call the jail, visit in person, or use state resources to track down the record you need.

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Jackson County Quick Facts

47,000+ Population
Marianna County Seat
14th Judicial Circuit
Phone Inmate Inquiry

Jackson County Sheriff's Office

The Jackson County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county. It is based at 2737 Penn Avenue in Marianna. The phone number is 850.482.9651. The office runs the county jail, patrols unincorporated areas, and handles investigations. Every person arrested in Jackson County goes through the booking process at this facility.

Booking at the Jackson County jail follows a standard process. When someone comes in, staff take their photo, fingerprints, and personal information. Charges are logged and a bond amount may be set by the court. All of this ends up in the booking report, which is a public record under Florida Statute Chapter 119. The law says that all government records are open for personal inspection and copying by any person. That applies to Jackson County just as it does to every other county in the state.

Jackson County is smaller than many Florida counties, and it does not currently offer an online inmate search portal on its website. That means you need to call or visit to get booking report details. Staff at the jail can tell you if someone is in custody and what charges they face.

Address 2737 Penn Avenue, Marianna, Florida 32448
Phone 850.482.9651

How to Get Jackson County Arrest Records

Since Jackson County does not have a web-based inmate lookup, the main way to get booking reports is by phone or in person. Call the Sheriff's Office at 850.482.9651 and ask for the jail division. Give them the name of the person you are looking for. They can check if that person is currently in custody and share basic booking information with you over the phone.

For a written copy of a booking report in Jackson County, you can make a public records request. Florida law gives you the right to ask for any public record in writing. Send your request to the Sheriff's Office at 2737 Penn Avenue, Marianna, FL 32448. Include the full name of the person and any other details you have, like a date of birth or arrest date. The agency may charge a small fee for copies. Under Chapter 119, the fee must be reasonable and can only cover the actual cost of making the copies.

You can also check the Florida Department of State county jails list for any updated links or contact details for the Jackson County jail. This state directory is kept current and covers all 67 counties.

Note: If the person has been transferred to state prison, use the FDC search tool instead of the county jail.

Jackson County Booking Process

When law enforcement makes an arrest in Jackson County, the person is taken to the county jail in Marianna. The booking process starts right away. A deputy logs the person's name, date of birth, address, and physical description. A booking photo is taken along with fingerprints. Under Chapter 943 of the Florida Statutes, agencies must capture fingerprints, palm prints, and facial images for all adults charged with felonies or misdemeanors and submit them to state databases.

The charges are then entered into the system. A judge sets a bond based on the charges and the person's record. First appearance hearings in Jackson County happen within 24 hours of arrest, as the law requires. At that hearing, the judge reviews the charges and may adjust the bond. All of this information goes into the booking report and becomes part of the public record for Jackson County.

After booking, the person stays in the Jackson County jail until they post bond, get released on their own recognizance, or are held without bond. People sentenced to more than a year go to the state prison system. You can search for state inmates through the Florida Department of Corrections offender search, which is updated on a weekly basis.

Booking Reports Under Florida Law

Florida's public records law is broad. It covers booking reports, arrest logs, mugshots, and jail records. Chapter 119 requires every custodian of public records to let anyone inspect and copy those records at any reasonable time. Jackson County must follow this law like every other agency in the state.

Some records are exempt. Medical and mental health records are not public. Juvenile arrest records are kept confidential in most cases. Sealed and expunged records are removed from public view. Chapter 901, Section 901.43, also protects people from websites that charge to remove booking photos. If a site posts your booking photo from Jackson County and demands money to take it down, you have the right to request removal. The site must comply within 10 days or face civil fines of $1,000 per day.

State Search Tools for Jackson County

If you cannot find what you need from the Jackson County Sheriff's Office directly, state-level tools can help. The FDC Inmate Population Search lets you search all state prison databases at once. It covers current inmates, releases, absconders, and people on supervised release. The data refreshes every week, with release dates and location changes updated nightly.

The FDLE sexual offender and predator search is another state tool. It covers all of Florida, including Jackson County. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement runs this database and updates it regularly. For criminal history checks beyond what is in the booking report, FDLE handles those requests at 850.410.7000.

The state Florida Statutes website has the full text of every law that governs booking reports, arrest procedures, and public records access. You can look up specific sections to understand your rights when asking for records from Jackson County or any other county.

Jackson County Records Access

The Florida Department of State maintains a directory of all county jails in the state, including contact details for the Jackson County facility.

Jackson County booking reports state directory listing

This directory is a useful backup when you need phone numbers, addresses, or direct links for the Jackson County jail. It is updated by the state and covers every county in Florida.

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Nearby Counties

Jackson County is in the Panhandle region of Florida. If you are not sure where an arrest was made, check these neighboring counties as well. Each one has its own sheriff's office and jail.