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Recent bookings in Miami flow through the Miami-Dade County Corrections and Rehabilitation Department. The Miami Police Department makes arrests within city limits, but all inmates go to the county jail for booking and processing. Miami-Dade County runs one of the largest jail systems in the Southeast, handling thousands of bookings each month. An online inmate search tool lets you look up people currently in custody or recently released from the Miami-Dade jail system. Booking records are public under Florida law and available to anyone.

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Miami-Dade Inmate Search

Miami-Dade Corrections runs an online inmate search that covers all bookings in the county. This includes arrests by the Miami Police Department and every other agency in Miami-Dade. You can search by name or booking number. Results show the person's charges, bond amount, custody status, and booking date. The database updates regularly throughout the day.

When you search for someone booked in Miami, the results pull from the county jail's management system. Each record includes basic personal details and a list of all charges from the arrest. If someone has multiple cases, they may show as separate bookings. The tool is free to use. You do not need an account or login. Just go to the site and type in a name to start your search for Miami booking records.

The Miami Police Department website is the primary source for information about city law enforcement and how arrests lead to county jail bookings.

Miami Police Department website for Miami recent bookings information

Miami police officers patrol the city and make arrests, but the county system handles the actual booking and jail custody.

Note: The Miami-Dade inmate search shows people currently in jail and those released within a recent window.

How Miami Arrests Lead to Bookings

The Miami Police Department is the main law enforcement agency inside city limits. Officers patrol neighborhoods, respond to calls, and make arrests. Once an arrest happens, the officer transports the person to the Miami-Dade County jail. The county jail is at 2525 NW 62nd St, Miami, FL 33147. This is where the booking process takes place for all Miami arrests.

During booking, staff collect fingerprints and take a mugshot. They record the charges, the arresting agency, and personal information. The process follows Chapter 901 of Florida Statutes, which sets the rules for lawful arrests in the state. After intake, the booking record becomes public. Anyone can search for it online or request a copy from the corrections department.

Miami-Dade is different from most Florida counties because it has dozens of municipal police departments feeding into one jail system. Besides Miami PD, agencies like Coral Gables, Hialeah, North Miami, and others all bring their arrests to the same county facility. This means the inmate search for Miami-Dade covers a very wide area and many different police departments.

Miami Booking Records Access

Florida has some of the strongest public records laws in the country. Chapter 119 of Florida Statutes says that records made by government agencies are open to the public. Booking records in Miami fall under this law. You do not have to be a Miami resident to request them. You do not have to give a reason for your search.

The online inmate search is the quickest way to find recent bookings in Miami. For older records or documents not available online, you can contact Miami-Dade Corrections directly. Call 786.263.7000 or visit the facility. Written requests work too. The department must respond within a reasonable time. They can charge for copies but cannot charge for the time spent looking up records.

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Jail Address 2525 NW 62nd St, Miami, FL 33147
Phone 786.263.7000
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Bond and Bail in Miami

After booking in Miami, the bond process begins. Chapter 903 of Florida Statutes governs bail and bonds. The 11th Judicial Circuit sets bond schedules for common offenses. Some charges have a preset amount. Others need a judge to set bail at a first appearance hearing, which must happen within 24 hours of arrest.

You can post bond in cash at the jail. Bail bondsmen operate around the jail area and charge about 10% of the bond as their fee. That charge is not refundable. Some defendants get released on their own recognizance without any payment. The inmate search shows the bond for each charge, so you can check before going to the jail. If you pay the full cash bond and the person makes all court dates, the money gets returned after the case ends in Miami.

Note: Bond amounts in Miami can vary based on the specific charge and the defendant's prior record.

Statewide Records Search

If you need arrest records beyond Miami-Dade County, several state databases can help. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement keeps criminal history records from all 67 Florida counties. Their record check tool costs $25 and pulls data statewide. This is useful when you do not know which county an arrest was in.

The Florida Department of Corrections has a search for people in state prison. This covers convicted offenders, not people sitting in the Miami-Dade jail waiting for trial. The Florida Department of State lists all county jail search tools in one directory. These state-level resources work well alongside the local Miami-Dade inmate search.

Nearby Cities with Booking Records

Several cities near Miami also have their arrests processed through the Miami-Dade County jail system. All of these cities share the same inmate search tool. But each city has its own police department making arrests within its borders.

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Miami-Dade County Recent Bookings

Miami is in Miami-Dade County, and all jail bookings go through the county corrections department. Miami-Dade is the most populous county in Florida, with over 2.7 million residents. The county jail system handles bookings from more than 30 municipal police departments, including the Miami Police Department. For more details on the full county system, court information, and other resources, visit the county page.

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