Levy County Booking Reports

Levy County booking reports are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Bronson, Florida. The county stretches from the Gulf Coast inland across a largely rural part of North Central Florida. The Sheriff's Office processes all arrests and runs the county jail where booking records are created. If you want to find out about a recent arrest or look up someone who was booked into the Levy County jail, you can reach out to the sheriff's office by phone or in person. Florida law makes these records available to the public, so the process is open to everyone.

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Levy County Quick Facts

42,000+ Population
Bronson County Seat
8th Judicial Circuit
Phone Inmate Inquiry

Levy County Sheriff's Office

The Levy County Sheriff's Office is at 9150 Northeast 80th Avenue in Bronson. The phone number is 352.486.5121. The sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer for the county and runs the jail, patrol division, investigations, and court security. When someone gets arrested anywhere in Levy County, the booking takes place at this facility.

Levy County is part of the 8th Judicial Circuit, which also includes Alachua County to the east. The court handles felony and misdemeanor cases that originate from Levy County arrests. People booked into the jail have a first appearance hearing within 24 hours, where a judge reviews the charges and sets bond conditions. The booking report captures all of this information and stays on file as a public record.

The sheriff's office does not currently offer a public online inmate search tool. That means you will need to call or visit the office in Bronson to get booking report details. Staff there can check the jail roster and tell you if someone is in custody.

Address 9150 Northeast 80th Avenue, Bronson, Florida 32621
Phone 352.486.5121

Search Levy County Booking Records

The best way to search for Levy County booking reports right now is to call the Sheriff's Office at 352.486.5121. Ask for the jail or records division. Give them the name of the person you are trying to find and any other details you can. They will check the system and let you know if that person is in custody, what their charges are, and what the bond amount is.

For a copy of a booking report in writing, you can submit a public records request. Under Florida Statute Chapter 119, anyone has the right to ask for public records. Booking reports count. Mail your request to the Levy County Sheriff's Office at 9150 NE 80th Avenue, Bronson, FL 32621. Put in the person's name and date of arrest if you know it. The office can charge you for the cost of making copies, but the fee must stay reasonable as the law requires.

You can also use the Florida Department of State directory to find updated contact information for the Levy County jail. This directory covers all 67 counties and is maintained by the state.

Levy County Arrest Booking Steps

The booking process in Levy County works like it does across the rest of Florida. After an arrest, the person is brought to the county jail in Bronson. Deputies take a booking photo and fingerprints. Personal information is recorded: name, date of birth, address, and physical description. The charges are logged into the system.

Chapter 943 of the Florida Statutes requires that fingerprints, palm prints, and facial images be taken for all adults charged with felonies or misdemeanors. This data is sent electronically to the statewide criminal justice information system run by the FDLE. That means even in a small county like Levy, the booking data feeds into the same state network that larger counties use.

A bond is set either from a preset schedule or by a judge at first appearance. The person then waits in the Levy County jail until they post bond, get released, or their case goes to court. Anyone sentenced to more than a year goes to the state prison system. For those inmates, use the Florida Department of Corrections offender search to track them down.

Levy County Records and Florida Law

Florida's public records laws are clear when it comes to booking reports. Chapter 119 says all government records are open to the public. That includes arrest logs, booking reports, and jail records from Levy County. You can ask to see them for any reason or no reason at all. The custodian of the records must allow inspection at any reasonable time.

Chapter 901 of the Florida Statutes governs arrest procedures. Section 901.43 deals with booking photographs specifically. It is against the law for any for-profit website to charge money to take down a booking photo. If someone finds their Levy County booking photo on one of these sites, they can send a written removal request. The site must comply within 10 days. Civil fines of $1,000 per day apply after that deadline, and republishing the photo after removal raises the fine to $5,000 per day.

Juvenile records, medical records, and sealed or expunged cases are not available to the public. Everything else in a standard adult booking report from Levy County is fair game.

Note: The FDLE handles criminal history check requests statewide and can be contacted at 850.410.7000.

State Tools for Levy County Records

The Florida Department of Corrections inmate search covers people in state prison. This is separate from the county jail. If someone from Levy County was sentenced to state time, you will find them in the FDC database. It includes current inmates, releases, absconders, and people on supervised release. The data refreshes every week.

The FDLE sexual offender and predator search covers all of Florida. You can search by name, zip code, or area. This is a free tool run by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

Levy County booking reports state offender database

The FDLE database shown above is a statewide resource that can help supplement local searches for records connected to Levy County.

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Nearby Counties

Levy County borders several counties in North Central Florida. If you think the arrest may have happened in a neighboring county, check these options.