Gilchrist County Arrest Records

Recent bookings in Gilchrist County are kept by the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office in Trenton. The sheriff runs the county jail at 9239 South US Hwy 129 and handles all bookings for the area. Gilchrist County is one of the smallest counties in Florida by population, sitting in the north-central part of the state. Despite its small size, booking records are public under Florida's Sunshine Law. Anyone can request them from the sheriff's office. The county seat is Trenton, and all arrests in the county lead to bookings at this single facility.

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TrentonCounty Seat
352.463.3490Jail Phone
8thJudicial Circuit
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Gilchrist County Booking Records

The Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office is the sole source for local booking records. When someone gets arrested anywhere in the county, they end up at the jail on US Hwy 129 in Trenton. Staff process the booking by searching the person, taking fingerprints, and snapping a photo. Charges and personal details go into the system. This record is public from the moment it is created under Chapter 119 of Florida Statutes.

To check on a recent booking in Gilchrist County, call the jail at 352.463.3490. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody, what the charges are, and the bond amount. Gilchrist County is small enough that the jail staff usually know who is in the facility. For a written copy of booking records, you can submit a public records request to the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office. Put your request in writing and include the person's name and the date range you need.

Because Gilchrist County has a low arrest volume compared to larger Florida counties, the booking list is shorter and easier to review. Most arrests come from the sheriff's deputies or Florida Highway Patrol troopers who work the county's roads.

Note: Gilchrist County may not have an online inmate search, so phone and in-person requests are the best way to get booking data.

How Arrests Work in Gilchrist County

Arrest procedures in Gilchrist County follow Chapter 901 of the Florida Statutes. This chapter sets the rules for when and how officers can make arrests. With a warrant, the officer has a court order signed by a judge. Without a warrant, the officer can still arrest if the crime takes place in their presence, if there is probable cause for a felony, or in domestic violence cases. These rules are the same across Florida.

After the arrest in Gilchrist County, the person is transported to the jail in Trenton for booking. The booking process creates a record that includes the date and time, charges, arresting agency, and personal information. Within 24 hours, the person must appear before a judge. This first appearance hearing is where the judge checks probable cause and sets or adjusts the bond for Gilchrist County cases. The 8th Judicial Circuit handles felony cases. County court deals with misdemeanors.

Gilchrist County is part of the 8th Judicial Circuit along with Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Levy, and Union counties. The circuit court handles major criminal cases while county court takes care of lesser offenses.

Bail and Bond in Gilchrist County

Chapter 903 of Florida Statutes covers bail and pretrial release. When someone is booked into the Gilchrist County jail, a bond is set from the statewide uniform schedule. Misdemeanor charges have lower bond amounts. Felonies carry higher ones. The bond is designed to ensure the person shows up for court while letting them leave the Gilchrist County jail in the meantime.

The judge at first appearance can change the bond. Factors include the severity of the charges, the person's criminal record, ties to the community in Gilchrist County, and the risk that they might not show up for court. In serious cases, the judge can deny bond. Bond information appears in the booking record. People often search recent bookings in Gilchrist County to find out what the bond is for someone who was just arrested. Calling the jail at 352.463.3490 is the quickest way to get bond details in Gilchrist County.

Statewide Search Tools for Gilchrist County

If you need to search beyond Gilchrist County, several state agencies keep records that may help. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement operates the central criminal records database for all of Florida. You can use their online record check to search statewide for $25. This covers arrests from all 67 counties, not just Gilchrist County.

Florida's Chapter 119 of the Statutes ensures public access to these records.

Chapter 119 Florida public records law for Gilchrist County booking records access

This chapter is the legal foundation for accessing booking records from Gilchrist County and every other county in Florida.

The Florida Department of Corrections has a separate search for state prison inmates. If someone from Gilchrist County was convicted and sent to prison, you can track them through the FDC system. It covers current and released inmates, people on probation, and absconders. The Florida Department of State keeps a directory of all county jails with contact info and search links.

Public Records Access in Gilchrist County

Florida has some of the strongest public records laws in the nation. Chapter 119 says every record made or received by a government agency is open for inspection. This includes all booking records from the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office. You do not need to explain why you want the records. You do not have to be a Florida resident either. The law is clear on this.

Standard copy fees are 15 cents per page for single-sided and 20 cents for double-sided under state law. If a request takes a lot of staff time, the agency can charge a special service fee. But access to the records cannot be denied. In Gilchrist County, where the population is small, most people get booking info by calling the jail directly. Written requests can be mailed to the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office at the jail address.

Note: Booking records for juveniles are exempt from public release under Florida law.

What Gilchrist County Booking Records Show

A booking record from Gilchrist County contains several key details. It lists the person's full name, date of birth, and a booking photo. The charges are shown with their statute numbers. You can see if the charge is a misdemeanor or felony. Bond amounts appear for each charge. The record also includes the booking date, the arresting agency, and housing info in the jail.

Some Gilchrist County records may also show prior bookings for the same person, which gives you a broader picture. Court dates appear once a judge sets them. Release dates show up after the person leaves custody. Remember that a booking record is not the same as a conviction. It means the person was arrested and processed at the Gilchrist County jail. The case must still go through the court system before any guilt is determined.

Gilchrist County Jail Contact

The Gilchrist County jail handles all bookings for arrests in the county. Reach the jail by phone or visit in person for records and inmate information.

Address 9239 South US Hwy 129, Trenton, FL 32693
Phone 352.463.3490
County Seat Trenton

For general questions about recent bookings in Gilchrist County, the jail phone line is your best option. Staff can confirm custody status and share basic booking details over the phone.

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Cities in Gilchrist County

Gilchrist County has a small number of communities. Trenton is the county seat and the largest town. Bell and Fanning Springs are the other incorporated areas. All arrests in these communities lead to bookings at the Gilchrist County jail in Trenton. None of these cities meet the population threshold for a dedicated page.

Nearby Counties

These counties share a border with Gilchrist County. If an arrest took place in a neighboring area, search that county's booking records.