Access Leon County Booking Reports

Leon County booking reports are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Tallahassee, Florida. As the home of the state capital and two major universities, Leon County has a sizeable population and a steady flow of arrests throughout the year. The Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and processes all local bookings. If you need to search for someone who was arrested in Leon County, there are online tools and direct contact options to get the information. Booking reports here are public records under Florida law, and the agency makes them available to anyone who asks.

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Leon County Quick Facts

300,000+ Population
Tallahassee County Seat
2nd Judicial Circuit
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Leon County Sheriff's Office

The Leon County Sheriff's Office is located at 535 Appleyard Drive in Tallahassee. The main phone number is 850.606.3500. The sheriff runs the county jail, handles patrol in unincorporated areas, provides court security, and manages all booking operations. Every person arrested in Leon County by any law enforcement agency gets booked through this office.

Leon County is in the 2nd Judicial Circuit, which it shares with several neighboring counties. Being the capital county, Leon sees arrests from multiple agencies including the Tallahassee Police Department, Florida State University Police, Florida A&M University Police, and state law enforcement. All of these feeds into the Leon County jail. The booking report is the same regardless of which agency made the arrest. It records the person's identity, charges, bond, and booking photo.

The sheriff's office has an inmate search tool available for the public. This makes it easy to look up who is currently in the Leon County jail without having to call or visit.

Address 535 Appleyard Drive, Tallahassee, Florida 32304
Phone 850.606.3500

Search Leon County Arrest Records

To look up booking reports in Leon County, start with the inmate search tool on the sheriff's office website. Enter the person's name and the tool returns results from the jail management system. Each result shows the booking date, charges, bond information, and often a photo. This is the fastest and easiest way to check on a recent arrest in Leon County.

If the online tool does not show what you are looking for, call the sheriff's office at 850.606.3500 and ask for the jail or records division. Staff can check if someone is in custody or look up past bookings. For a written copy, submit a public records request. Florida Statute Chapter 119 guarantees your right to inspect and copy public records. Booking reports are covered by this law.

Send your written request to the Leon County Sheriff's Office at 535 Appleyard Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32304. Include the full name of the person, their date of birth if you have it, and the approximate date of arrest. The agency may charge a small copy fee. Under the law, this fee must only cover the actual cost of producing the copies.

Leon County Booking Reports in the Capital

Tallahassee is the state capital and the biggest city in Leon County. With a population over 205,000, it drives most of the arrest activity in the county. The Tallahassee Police Department makes a large share of the arrests, but all bookings go through the Leon County jail. That is important to understand. There is no separate city jail. If someone is arrested in Tallahassee, they are booked at the county facility on Appleyard Drive.

The county also has a college population from Florida State University and Florida A&M University. This adds to the booking volume during the school year. Campus police from both schools have arrest powers, and anyone they arrest in Leon County goes through the same booking process at the county jail. The booking report will show which agency made the arrest, so you can tell whether it was the sheriff, city police, or campus police.

Leon County also sits near several state government buildings. State Capitol Police and other state-level law enforcement agencies also operate in the area. Their arrests in Leon County feed into the same jail system.

Note: The Leon County jail holds pre-trial inmates and those serving sentences under one year; longer sentences are served in state prison.

Booking Records Under Florida Law

Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes is the backbone of public records access in the state. It says that all records made or received by any agency are open for inspection and copying. Booking reports in Leon County fall under this rule. You do not have to say why you want the record. The custodian must let you see it at any reasonable time.

When someone is booked in Leon County, the jail collects biometric data as required by Chapter 943. This includes fingerprints, palm prints, and a facial image. The data goes into the statewide criminal justice information system managed by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. This system helps agencies across the state share arrest data and check for warrants.

Chapter 901, Section 901.43, protects people from websites that exploit booking photos for profit. The law says you cannot be charged a fee to have your booking photo removed from a website. If a for-profit site posts your Leon County booking photo and wants money to delete it, you have the right to demand removal in writing. Noncompliance leads to civil penalties of $1,000 per day.

State Resources for Leon County

Because Leon County is the capital county, state-level resources are right next door. The Florida Department of Corrections central office is in Tallahassee and runs the statewide inmate search tool. If someone arrested in Leon County was sentenced to state prison, you can find them in the FDC database. It covers current inmates, releases, absconders, and supervised populations, with weekly data refreshes.

The FDLE sexual offender search is also headquartered in Tallahassee and covers all of Florida. The Florida Department of State keeps a directory of all 67 county jails with contact information and links. These are all free, public tools.

Leon County booking reports state jail directory

The state directory shown above is maintained by the Florida Department of State and includes updated phone numbers, addresses, and website links for the Leon County jail along with every other county in Florida.

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Cities in Leon County

Tallahassee is the main city in Leon County and the only one with a population large enough for its own page on this site. All arrests within the county go through the Leon County jail.

Nearby Counties

Leon County is in the Big Bend region of North Florida. These counties border it. If you are looking for an arrest that may have happened in a neighboring area, check these as well.