Osceola County Booking Reports

Osceola County booking reports are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Kissimmee, Florida. This central Florida county sits just south of Orlando and has grown fast over the past two decades. The sheriff processes all arrest bookings through the county jail. You can search for inmates, check charges and bond amounts, and request copies of booking data. Osceola County has an inmate database that the public can use. The records are open under state law, and anyone has the right to look them up. Getting the information you need starts with knowing the right office and the right tools.

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Osceola County Quick Facts

430,000+ Population
Kissimmee County Seat
9th Judicial Circuit
407.742.4444 Sheriff Phone

Osceola County Sheriff's Office

The Osceola County Sheriff's Office is at 402 Simpson Road in Kissimmee. Call 407.742.4444 for information about booking reports or the jail. The sheriff runs the county detention center and handles all arrest bookings. Every person arrested in Osceola County comes through this office for processing.

Osceola County has an inmate database. You can search it to find people currently in custody. Type a name and see the results. Each entry shows the charges, bond amount, and booking information. This is the quickest way to check on someone who was recently arrested in Osceola County. The system is open to the public at no cost for basic searches.

Under Florida Statute Chapter 119, booking records are public documents. The law says all state, county, and municipal records are open for personal inspection and copying by any person. Providing access is a duty of each agency. Osceola County must follow this rule. You do not need to explain why you want to see a booking report. Just ask.

Address 402 Simpson Road, Kissimmee, Florida 34744
Phone 407.742.4444
Services Inmate Database Available

How to Find Osceola County Arrest Records

The inmate database is your first stop. It is free. It shows current inmates with their charges and bond data. If you need more detail, call the sheriff's office. Staff can look up older booking records and provide copies.

You can visit in person at 402 Simpson Road in Kissimmee. Bring a valid ID. The staff at the jail can pull up booking reports for you. Copies may have a small charge. Florida law allows agencies to charge for the cost of making copies, but viewing the records is free. The custodian of records must allow inspection at any reasonable time under reasonable conditions. Osceola County follows this rule.

Osceola County is in the 9th Judicial Circuit along with Orange County. This means some cases may involve both counties. But the booking report stays with the county where the arrest was made. If someone was arrested in Osceola County, that is where the booking report is filed.

For people who move to the state prison system, the Florida Department of Corrections has a statewide inmate search. It refreshes each week. Release dates and location changes update nightly. You can search all five databases at once: current inmates, releases, supervised population, absconders, and escapees.

Osceola County Booking Data Online

The state of Florida provides several tools for looking up booking and inmate data. The Florida Department of State county jails directory lists Osceola County with its address and phone number.

Osceola County booking reports Florida county jails directory

This directory covers every jail in the state. It notes which counties have online search tools and which do not. Osceola County has its inmate database noted on the list. The directory is maintained by the Division of Library and Information Services at 500 South Bronough Street in Tallahassee.

The FDC also has a statewide search. If an Osceola County arrest led to a state prison sentence, you can use the FDC offender search to track the person.

Osceola County booking reports statewide corrections inmate search

The FDC search covers all corrections databases in one tool. Current inmates, released inmates, supervised populations, absconders, and escapees are all in the system. Contact (850) 488-9859 for questions about the inmate population. For release info, call (850) 488-9167.

Osceola Booking Records and the Law

When someone is booked in Osceola County, their fingerprints and facial images go to the FDLE under Chapter 943. This is required for all adults charged with felonies or misdemeanors. The data feeds into a statewide criminal justice information system. Law enforcement across Florida can access it. An arrest in Osceola County becomes part of a permanent statewide record.

Booking photos are public records too. Chapter 901 has specific rules about these photos. For-profit websites cannot charge money to remove a booking photo. If someone sends a written request for removal, the site has 10 days to act. Civil penalties of $1,000 per day apply for noncompliance. After a photo is removed and then republished, the fine goes up to $5,000 per day. This protects people booked in Osceola County.

A booking report is not proof of guilt. It shows that an arrest happened. Many charges get reduced or dropped. People are found not guilty at trial. The booking report is one piece of a larger story. Keep that in mind when reviewing Osceola County arrest data.

Note: Juvenile records, medical files, and sealed or expunged records are not part of the public booking data in Osceola County.

State Resources for Osceola County

The FDLE handles the sexual offender and predator search for all of Florida. Their phone number is (850) 410-7000. This covers Osceola County and every other county in the state. For criminal history questions beyond basic booking data, the FDLE is the agency to contact.

All Florida Statutes are available online. Read Chapter 119 for public records access, Chapter 943 for criminal justice data, and Chapter 901 for arrest and booking photo rules. These three chapters cover the legal framework for how Osceola County handles booking reports. If you need to make a formal records request, put it in writing. Include the person's name and the approximate date of arrest. Send it to the sheriff's office. Florida law says agencies must respond promptly and in good faith.

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Cities in Osceola County

Kissimmee is the county seat and largest city in Osceola County. All arrest bookings go through the Osceola County Sheriff's Office.

St. Cloud is another city in Osceola County. All of its arrests are also processed through the county sheriff's office and the same jail. There are no separate city jails in Osceola County.

Nearby Counties

Osceola County borders several other central Florida counties. Each one runs its own jail and keeps its own booking reports.