St. Petersburg Arrest Records

Recent bookings for St. Petersburg are processed through the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office jail system. The St. Petersburg Police Department patrols the city and makes arrests, but inmates go to the Pinellas County Jail in Clearwater for booking and custody. Pinellas County provides a public inmate search that shows current inmates and people released within the last 30 days. This tool gives St. Petersburg residents and the general public a fast way to look up recent booking records online without going to the jail in person.

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St. Petersburg Inmate Search

The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office runs a "Who's in Jail" search tool that covers all bookings in the county. Online information inquiries for persons booked into the Pinellas County Jail are available for persons currently incarcerated and persons released within the last 30 days. This means you can search for someone even after they leave custody, as long as the release was recent.

Enter a name to search. The results show the inmate's charges, bond amount, booking date, and custody status. Each record includes a mugshot when one is available. The tool is free and open to anyone. You do not need to create an account or give a reason for the search. The database covers arrests made by St. Petersburg Police, the Pinellas County Sheriff, and all other agencies in the county.

The St. Petersburg Police Department website provides law enforcement information and connects residents to resources about how city arrests feed into the Pinellas County jail system.

St. Petersburg Police Department website for recent bookings information

St. Petersburg police handle arrests in the city, while the county sheriff manages the jail where all bookings are processed.

Note: The 30-day window for released inmates gives you extra time to find records for people who have already left custody in St. Petersburg.

How St. Petersburg Arrests Work

The St. Petersburg Police Department is one of the largest municipal police forces in Pinellas County. Officers patrol the city, respond to calls, and make arrests under Chapter 901 of Florida Statutes. After an arrest, the person goes to the Pinellas County Jail. The jail sits at 14400 49th St N in Clearwater, not in St. Petersburg itself. It covers 54 acres and holds more than 3,000 inmates at any given time.

During booking, jail staff collect fingerprints and take a mugshot. They log the charges, the arresting agency, and all personal details into the system. This creates the booking record, which becomes public immediately under Chapter 119 of Florida Statutes. The record then shows up in the online inmate search. Even though the physical jail is in Clearwater, all St. Petersburg arrests are part of the same Pinellas County system.

Pinellas County is one of the most densely populated counties in Florida. The jail handles a high volume of bookings each day from agencies across the peninsula. St. Petersburg generates a significant share of those bookings as the largest city in the county.

Pinellas County Jail Details

The Pinellas County Jail is a large facility that serves the entire county, including St. Petersburg. The main address is 14400 49th St N, Clearwater, FL 33762. It has capacity for more than 3,000 inmates on a 54-acre campus. This is where every person arrested in St. Petersburg ends up for processing, regardless of which agency made the arrest.

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Address 14400 49th St N, Clearwater, FL 33762
Phone 727.464.6415
Capacity 3,000+ inmates
Inmate Search pcsoweb.com/whos-in-jail

You can reach the jail by phone at 727.464.6415. The facility operates 24 hours for intake and release. Administrative offices keep normal business hours. For questions about a specific booking from St. Petersburg, have the person's full name and date of birth ready when you call. The staff can look up records faster with that information.

Bond Process in St. Petersburg

After a St. Petersburg arrest, the bond process follows Chapter 903 of Florida Statutes. The 6th Judicial Circuit sets bond schedules for Pinellas County. Common misdemeanors often have a preset bond amount. Felony charges may need a judge to decide at a first appearance hearing, which happens within 24 hours of arrest.

Cash bonds can be paid at the jail. Bail bondsmen near the Pinellas County Jail charge about 10% of the total bond as a non-refundable fee. Some defendants get released on their own recognizance. The online inmate search shows bond amounts for each charge. If you pay the full cash bond and the defendant makes every court date, the court returns the money at the end of the case. Check the online tool before making a trip to the jail so you know the amount.

Note: Bond amounts can change if a judge modifies them at the first appearance hearing for St. Petersburg arrests.

Statewide Arrest Records Search

Beyond St. Petersburg and Pinellas County, several state databases can help you find arrest records. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement keeps criminal history records from all 67 Florida counties. Their record check costs $25 and covers the entire state.

The Florida Department of Corrections has an inmate search for people in state prison. This does not show people in the Pinellas County Jail who are waiting for trial. The Florida Department of State directory links to all county jail search tools. These resources work well if you need to look beyond St. Petersburg for booking records.

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Pinellas County Recent Bookings

St. Petersburg is the largest city in Pinellas County, though Clearwater serves as the county seat where the jail is located. All bookings from across the county go through the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office system. The county covers a densely populated peninsula with more than 20 municipalities. For full details on the county jail, court system, and additional resources, visit the Pinellas County page.

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