Port St. Lucie Booking Lookup

Recent bookings in Port St. Lucie are handled by the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office, which runs the county jail and maintains the inmate records system. The Port St. Lucie Police Department is the city's law enforcement agency, but all arrested individuals are transported to the county jail in Fort Pierce for booking and processing. St. Lucie County provides an online inmate lookup where the public can search for people in custody or recently booked. These booking records are public under Florida's open records law and cost nothing to view online.

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Port St. Lucie Inmate Search

The St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office provides an online inmate lookup that covers all bookings in the county, including Port St. Lucie. You can search by name to find current inmates. Results show charges, bond amounts, booking dates, and custody status. The database pulls from the jail's management system, so it stays current with new bookings and releases.

To use the tool, enter the person's last name. You can add a first name to narrow results. Each record gives you a snapshot of the person's booking details. The lookup is free and open to anyone. You do not need a login or account. This is the fastest way to check if someone was recently booked in Port St. Lucie without calling the jail or driving to Fort Pierce.

The St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office website is the main source for jail and inmate information covering Port St. Lucie and the rest of the county.

St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office website for Port St. Lucie recent bookings

From this site you can access the inmate lookup, find contact numbers, and learn about jail visitation procedures.

How Port St. Lucie Arrests Work

The Port St. Lucie Police Department handles law enforcement in the city. Officers patrol neighborhoods, respond to calls, and make arrests. When someone is arrested in Port St. Lucie, the officer brings the person to the St. Lucie County Jail at 900 North Rock Road, Fort Pierce, FL 34945. The jail is in Fort Pierce, which is the county seat, not in Port St. Lucie itself.

At the jail, staff process the booking under Chapter 901 of Florida Statutes. They collect fingerprints, take a mugshot, and record all charges and personal information. The booking record enters the system and becomes a public record under Chapter 119. From that point on, anyone can search for the record online or request a copy from the sheriff's office.

Port St. Lucie is one of the fastest-growing cities in Florida. As the population has grown, so has the volume of arrests and bookings processed through the St. Lucie County jail system. The city's police department is the primary arresting agency for Port St. Lucie, but the county sheriff also makes arrests in unincorporated areas nearby.

Note: Even though the jail is in Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie booking records are all part of the same St. Lucie County system.

Port St. Lucie Jail Information

The St. Lucie County Jail serves all of the county, including Port St. Lucie. It is located at 900 North Rock Road in Fort Pierce. The facility is about 15 miles north of central Port St. Lucie. This is where all bookings take place and where inmates are held pending trial or bond.

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Address 900 North Rock Road, Fort Pierce, FL 34945
Phone 772.462.3450
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Call the jail at 772.462.3450 for questions about inmates, visits, or bond payments. The facility operates 24 hours for intake and release. Administrative offices keep regular business hours during the week. When calling about a specific Port St. Lucie booking, have the person's full name ready so staff can look them up quickly.

Bond and Bail in Port St. Lucie

After booking at the St. Lucie County Jail, the bond process follows Chapter 903 of Florida Statutes. The 19th Judicial Circuit covers St. Lucie County and sets bond schedules for common offenses. Minor charges may have a preset amount. More serious offenses need a judge to set bail at a first appearance hearing within 24 hours of the arrest.

Cash bonds can be paid at the jail in Fort Pierce. Bail bondsmen in the area charge about 10% of the bond as their fee, which you do not get back. Some people get released on their own recognizance without paying anything. The online inmate lookup shows bond amounts for each charge, so you can check before going to the jail. Full cash bonds get returned after the case ends if the defendant makes all court appearances.

Statewide Records Beyond Port St. Lucie

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement keeps criminal history records from all 67 counties in Florida. Their record check tool costs $25 and searches the full state database. This helps when you need records from outside St. Lucie County or are unsure where an arrest took place.

The Florida Department of Corrections has an offender search for state prison inmates. This does not include people sitting in the St. Lucie County Jail awaiting trial. Use the sheriff's local lookup for that. The Florida Department of State maintains a directory of all county jail search tools, which can help if you need to look beyond Port St. Lucie and St. Lucie County.

Note: State databases may lag behind the local St. Lucie County jail system by several days for Port St. Lucie bookings.

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St. Lucie County Recent Bookings

Port St. Lucie is the largest city in St. Lucie County, though the county seat is Fort Pierce where the jail is located. All bookings from across the county go through the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office system. The county also covers Fort Pierce, Tradition, and surrounding unincorporated areas. For full details on the county jail, the court system, bond information, and more booking resources, visit the St. Lucie County page.

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