Search Flagler County Recent Bookings

Recent bookings in Flagler County are handled by the Flagler County Sheriff's Office in Bunnell. The sheriff runs the detention center at 1002 Justice Lane and keeps booking records for all arrests in the county. Under Florida's public records law, anyone can look up recent bookings and arrest data from the Flagler County jail. Palm Coast is the largest city in the county, and most arrests there end up at this same facility. You can search for current inmates and past booking info through the sheriff's office without giving a reason for your request.

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BunnellCounty Seat
386.437.4116Jail Phone
7thJudicial Circuit
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Flagler County Booking Records Search

The Flagler County Sheriff's Office is the main source for booking records in the county. When someone is arrested in Flagler County, they are brought to the jail at 1002 Justice Lane in Bunnell. Staff log the arrest and take a booking photo. The record then goes into the system where it can be pulled up by name or booking number. This is the standard process for all arrests in Flagler County, whether the arrest was made by a sheriff's deputy, Palm Coast city police, or any other agency that works in the area.

You can call the jail at 386.437.4116 to ask about a specific booking. Phone staff can tell you if someone is in custody, what the charges are, and what the bond amount is. For written records, you can file a public records request with the Flagler County Sheriff's Office. Put your request in writing and be clear about the name and date range you need. The office must respond under Chapter 119 of Florida Statutes, which covers all public records in the state.

Note: Booking photos from Flagler County are public records and can be obtained through a records request to the sheriff's office.

Flagler County Arrest Process

Arrests in Flagler County follow rules set by Chapter 901 of Florida Statutes. Officers can arrest someone with a warrant signed by a judge. They can also make arrests without a warrant in some cases. A warrantless arrest is allowed when a crime takes place in front of the officer, when there is probable cause for a felony, or in domestic violence cases. These rules apply the same way across all of Flagler County.

Once the arrest is made, the person is taken to the Flagler County jail for booking. The process includes a search, fingerprinting, and a photo. Staff enter the charges and personal info into the booking system. A bond amount is set based on a statewide schedule or by a judge at first appearance. Under Florida law, the arrested person must see a judge within 24 hours. This first appearance hearing is where the judge reviews probable cause and can change the bond amount for Flagler County cases.

The arresting agency files a report that becomes part of the booking record in Flagler County. This report has details about what happened, where the arrest took place, and any evidence. All of this is public under state law.

Bail and Bond in Flagler County

Bond amounts for Flagler County bookings are set by Chapter 903 of Florida Statutes. The state has a uniform bond schedule that jail staff use when someone is first booked. The schedule lists set amounts for common charges. A first-degree misdemeanor might have a bond of $500 or $1,000. Felonies carry much higher bonds. These amounts give the person a way to get out of the Flagler County jail while the case works through court.

At the first appearance hearing, a judge can raise or lower the bond. The judge looks at the nature of the charges, ties to the community, past criminal history, and whether the person is a flight risk. In some Flagler County cases, the judge may deny bond for serious charges like murder or if the person is a danger to others. Bond info shows up in the booking record, which is why many people search recent bookings in Flagler County to check on a family member or friend who was just arrested.

Statewide Search Tools for Flagler County

If you are not sure where an arrest happened or need to search beyond Flagler County, state-level tools can help. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement runs the central criminal records database for all of Florida. Their online record check costs $25 and covers every county in the state. This search can turn up arrests from Flagler County and any other county where the person has been booked.

The FDLE Office of Open Government handles public records requests at the state level. You can reach them at (850) 410-7676 or email publicrecords@fdle.state.fl.us. Their records go deeper than what you find on a county jail website. FDLE keeps full criminal history, not just the most recent booking. For questions about background checks, call (850) 410-8161.

The FDLE public records page provides details on how to request records from the state agency.

FDLE public records page for Flagler County recent bookings search

This portal is one of the best starting points for a statewide search that includes Flagler County arrests.

Note: FDLE search results may take a few days to reflect arrests that just happened in Flagler County.

Flagler County Corrections Records

The Florida Department of Corrections keeps records on people sent to state prison after a conviction. This is a separate system from the Flagler County jail. The jail holds people awaiting trial or serving short sentences. State prisons hold those convicted of felonies with longer terms. If someone was arrested in Flagler County and later sent to prison, you can find them through the FDC search.

The FDC system has five search tools. You can look up current inmates, released inmates, escapees, people on probation or parole, and absconders. The data updates each week. For tips on escaped inmates, call the FDC at 850-922-6867. These records give you the full picture after a Flagler County arrest leads to a state prison sentence.

Public Records Law and Flagler County

Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes gives everyone the right to inspect and copy government records. This includes booking records, arrest reports, and mugshots held by the Flagler County Sheriff's Office. You do not need to state your name. You do not need to give a reason. The law says that custodians of public records must let any person view them at any reasonable time.

Copy fees are set by state law. Standard copies cost 15 cents per single-sided page and 20 cents for double-sided. If a request takes a lot of staff time or special equipment, the agency can charge a special service fee. But the records themselves must be made available. Most booking data from Flagler County is free to look at online. You only pay when you need printed copies or certified documents from the sheriff's office in Flagler County.

Flagler County Jail Contact

The Flagler County jail handles all bookings for arrests in the county. You can reach the jail by phone or go in person for records requests and inmate questions.

Address 1002 Justice Lane, Bunnell, FL 32110
Phone 386.437.4116
County Seat Bunnell

The Florida Department of State also lists Flagler County in its directory of county jails and inmate search resources. This directory has links and contact info for all 67 county jails in Florida, which can help if you need to check another county near Flagler.

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Cities in Flagler County

Flagler County has several cities and towns. All arrests in these areas lead to bookings at the Flagler County jail in Bunnell. Palm Coast is the largest city and accounts for most of the county's population. Bunnell serves as the county seat.

Other communities in Flagler County include Bunnell, Flagler Beach, Beverly Beach, and Marineland. All bookings from these areas go through the Flagler County jail.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Flagler County. If an arrest took place in one of these areas, you need to search that county's booking records instead.