Find Osceola County Bookings

Recent bookings in Osceola County are processed by the Osceola County Sheriff's Office, which runs the county jail at 402 Simpson Road in Kissimmee. The sheriff's office maintains an inmate database that the public can use to search for people currently in custody or recently booked. Booking records in Osceola County are public under Florida law, and anyone can access them without giving a reason. Kissimmee is the county seat and where the main jail facility is located. The sheriff's office handles all intake for arrests made throughout Osceola County.

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KissimmeeCounty Seat
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Osceola County Inmate Database

The Osceola County Sheriff's Office offers an online inmate database. This tool lets you search for people who have been booked into the county jail by name. Results include booking dates, charges, bond amounts, and mugshots. The database is free to use and pulls from the jail's management system. It gives you a quick way to check on recent bookings in Osceola County without needing to call or visit the jail.

When you search the Osceola County inmate database, each record shows the booking number, the date and time the person was brought in, and all charges filed. Bond status appears for each charge. You can see which agency made the arrest and where the person is housed in the jail. If someone has been released, they may still show up in the system for a period. The sheriff's office maintains these records as required under Chapter 119 of Florida Statutes.

The Osceola County Sheriff's Office website provides access to inmate search tools and booking information for the county.

Osceola County Sheriff's Office website for recent bookings

Visit the sheriff's site for the most current booking data and inmate details in Osceola County.

How Osceola County Arrests Work

When someone is arrested in Osceola County, they are taken to the jail at 402 Simpson Road in Kissimmee. Intake begins right away. Staff take a photo, collect fingerprints, and log the person into the system. Each booking creates a record with the arrest date, charges, arresting agency, and bond amount. This follows Chapter 901 of Florida Statutes, which sets arrest procedures for the entire state.

Arrests in Osceola County come from several agencies. The Osceola County Sheriff's Office covers the unincorporated areas. The Kissimmee Police Department and St. Cloud Police Department handle arrests within their city limits. All agencies bring people to the same county jail for booking. This means one search of the Osceola County inmate database covers arrests from all local law enforcement. After booking, the person can post bond, receive a release on their own recognizance, or wait for a first appearance hearing before a judge.

Booking records in Osceola County become public immediately. No waiting period applies.

Searching Osceola County Records

The online inmate database is the easiest way to find recent bookings in Osceola County. It costs nothing and is available around the clock. Just type in a name and the system returns any matches. For older records or detailed arrest reports, you can file a public records request with the Osceola County Sheriff's Office. Florida law gives everyone the right to these records. The agency must respond within a reasonable time frame.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement keeps criminal history records from all 67 Florida counties. FDLE's online record check costs $25 and covers the whole state. This helps when you are not sure which county an arrest took place in. FDLE data may take longer to update than the local Osceola County jail system, but it provides a wider search across all Florida counties at once.

For state prison records, the Florida Department of Corrections runs its own search tool. This covers people who have been sentenced and sent to state prison. It does not include people held at the Osceola County jail awaiting trial. The Florida Department of State also lists a directory of all county jails in Florida.

Note: FDLE statewide checks may not include arrests that are still being processed at the Osceola County jail.

Public Records Law in Osceola County

Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes makes all government records open to the public. This includes booking records, arrest reports, and jail logs in Osceola County. You do not need to explain why you want to see the records. You do not need to be a Florida resident. The law is clear that access is broad and applies to everyone equally.

To file a formal records request with the Osceola County Sheriff's Office, you can call, write, or visit in person. Include the person's name and any dates or booking numbers you have. The agency has to respond in a reasonable time. They can charge for copies but cannot charge for the effort it takes to locate the records. Most booking data can be viewed online without any formal request. Printed or certified copies are where costs come in for Osceola County records.

Bond Process in Osceola County

After someone is booked at the Osceola County jail, the bond process starts. Chapter 903 of Florida Statutes covers how bail and bonds work statewide. The bond amount depends on the charge. Some offenses have a preset amount on the bond schedule. Others require a judge to set the amount during a first appearance hearing. For very serious charges, bond may be denied.

There are a few ways to post bond in Osceola County. Cash bond means paying the full amount to the jail. You can use a bail bondsman, who typically charges 10% of the bond as a non-refundable fee. Some people get released on their own recognizance, meaning no money is needed. The judge decides this at the first appearance. Once bond is posted, the release process takes some time. Cash bonds are returned at the close of the case if the person makes all court appearances. The bondsman fee is never refunded in Osceola County.

Note: Bond amounts shown in the inmate database may change after a judge reviews the case at first appearance in Osceola County.

Osceola County Jail Information

The Osceola County jail on Simpson Road in Kissimmee serves as the central facility for all bookings in the county. It handles intake, housing, and release of inmates. The jail operates around the clock. You can call 407.742.4444 for questions about a person in custody or about booking records.

Jail Address 402 Simpson Road, Kissimmee, FL 34744
Phone 407.742.4444
Website www.osceolasheriff.org
County Seat Kissimmee

Written records requests can be sent to the Osceola County Sheriff's Office at the Simpson Road address. For walk-in requests, check with the sheriff's office for hours. The online inmate database is available at all times and costs nothing to use.

Booking Record Details

Each booking record in Osceola County holds several pieces of information. It includes the person's full name, date of birth, and a booking photo. Charges are listed with their statute numbers. You can see whether each charge is a misdemeanor or felony. Bond amounts appear for each charge separately. The record also shows the booking date and time, which agency made the arrest, and the housing unit assigned in the jail.

Court dates are added once a judge schedules them. Release dates show up after the person leaves custody. Keep in mind that a booking record is not a conviction. It only means the person was arrested and processed at the Osceola County jail. The case must go through court first. Under Chapter 119, all booking records in Osceola County are part of the public record from the moment they are created.

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Cities in Osceola County

Osceola County includes Kissimmee, St. Cloud, and several smaller communities. All arrests in these areas are processed at the county jail on Simpson Road. Kissimmee is the county seat and the largest city in Osceola County.

Other communities in Osceola County include St. Cloud, Celebration, and Poinciana. All bookings from these areas go through the Osceola County jail.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Osceola County. If an arrest happened in one of these areas, you need to search that county's booking records separately.