Santa Rosa County Booking Records

Recent bookings in Santa Rosa County are managed by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office in Milton. The sheriff runs the county jail at 5755 East Milton Road and posts a booking log that the public can view. Florida's open records law means anyone can look up arrest and booking data from the Santa Rosa County jail without giving a reason. The sheriff's office handles all intake for arrests made by deputies, local police, and other law enforcement agencies that work in the county. You can reach the jail at 850.983.1266 for questions about current inmates or recent bookings in Santa Rosa County.

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Santa Rosa County Booking Log

The Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office keeps a booking log that shows recent arrests. This log is posted for the public and shows who has been brought into the county jail. Each entry has the person's name, booking date, charges, and bond amount. The booking log pulls from the jail's intake system, so it stays up to date as new arrests come in throughout the day and night.

When you check the Santa Rosa County booking log, you will find records for everyone processed at the jail on East Milton Road. The log includes people arrested by the sheriff's deputies, Milton Police, Gulf Breeze Police, and other agencies in the area. Each record shows the charge type and whether it is a misdemeanor or felony. Bond amounts are listed when they have been set. If a person has been released, the log may still show their record for a period of time. This data is part of the public record under Chapter 119 of Florida Statutes, which requires government agencies to make records available to anyone who asks.

The Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office website provides access to the booking log and jail information for the county.

Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office website for recent bookings search

This is the main source for checking who has been booked into the Santa Rosa County jail.

How Santa Rosa Arrests Work

When someone is arrested in Santa Rosa County, they are brought to the jail at 5755 East Milton Road. The booking process begins with identification. Staff take a photo, collect fingerprints, and log the person's details into the system. Charges are entered along with the arrest report from the officer. This follows Chapter 901 of Florida Statutes, which lays out the rules for arrests statewide.

Several agencies bring people to the Santa Rosa County jail. The sheriff's office patrols the unincorporated areas and makes the most arrests. Milton Police handle arrests within the city of Milton. Gulf Breeze Police cover that city and parts of the peninsula area. The Florida Highway Patrol and other state agencies also bring people in from time to time. All of these arrests end up in the same Santa Rosa County booking system. After intake, the person either posts bond or waits for a first appearance hearing where a judge reviews the charges and sets bond conditions.

Note: First appearance hearings in Santa Rosa County are usually held within 24 hours of the arrest, as required by Florida law.

Searching Santa Rosa Booking Records

The online booking log is the fastest way to check recent bookings in Santa Rosa County. It is free and available at any time. You just need a name to start looking. For older records that may not show up on the current log, you can file a public records request with the sheriff's office. Put your request in writing and include the name and any dates you have. The agency has to respond under Florida law.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement also keeps arrest records from all 67 Florida counties. Their online record check costs $25 and searches a statewide database. This is helpful if you are not sure whether the arrest was in Santa Rosa County or a neighboring county like Escambia or Okaloosa. FDLE records may take a few days longer to reflect new arrests compared to the local booking log.

For people who have been convicted and sent to state prison, the Florida Department of Corrections has its own search tool. This covers state inmates but not people sitting in the Santa Rosa County jail. Use the county booking log for local arrests and the state tools for broader searches.

Santa Rosa County Booking Details

A booking record from Santa Rosa County has several key pieces of data. It shows the full name and date of birth of the person arrested. Charges are listed with their statute numbers and the level of the offense. Bond amounts show up for each charge once they have been set. The record also has the booking date and time, which agency made the arrest, and the housing unit where the person is held inside the jail.

Mugshots are part of the booking record. They are taken at intake and stored in the system. Court dates get added to the record once the clerk sets them. Release info appears when the person leaves custody. It is worth noting that a booking record does not mean the person was convicted. It only shows that they were arrested and processed at the Santa Rosa County jail. The case still goes through court, and guilt is not decided at the booking stage.

Note: Bond amounts shown in the booking log may change after a judge reviews the case at a first appearance hearing in Santa Rosa County.

Bail Process in Santa Rosa County

After booking in Santa Rosa County, the bond process begins. Chapter 903 of Florida Statutes governs bail and bonds. The jail uses a bond schedule that sets amounts for common charges. Misdemeanors might carry bonds of a few hundred dollars. Felonies run higher. For some serious charges, bond may be denied entirely. A judge can change the bond amount at the first appearance hearing.

There are a few ways to post bond in Santa Rosa County. Cash bond means paying the full amount to the jail. A bail bondsman charges about 10% of the bond as a fee. Some people get released on their own recognizance, which means no money is needed. The judge decides this based on the charges, the person's ties to the community, and their criminal history. Cash bonds get returned at the end of the case if the person shows up for all court dates. The bondsman fee is not refundable.

Public Records Law and Santa Rosa

Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes makes booking records in Santa Rosa County open to the public. You can look at these records without giving your name or a reason. You do not need to live in Florida. The law says government records belong to the people, and agencies like the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office must provide access when asked.

To make a formal request, write to the sheriff's office at 5755 East Milton Road in Milton. Be specific about what you need. Include the person's name and any dates you have. Copy fees are set by state law at 15 cents per single-sided page and 20 cents for double-sided. Looking at records in person or online is usually free. Most booking data from Santa Rosa County can be checked through the booking log without a formal request.

Santa Rosa County Jail Contact

The Santa Rosa County jail handles all bookings for arrests in the county. You can call the jail or visit in person for records questions and inmate info.

Jail Address 5755 E Milton Rd, Milton, FL 32583
Phone 850.983.1266
Website www.santarosasheriff.org
County Seat Milton

The Florida Department of State also lists Santa Rosa County in its statewide directory of county jails and inmate search tools. This directory is a useful starting point if you need to search multiple Florida counties at once.

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Cities in Santa Rosa County

Santa Rosa County includes the cities of Milton, Gulf Breeze, Jay, and Pace, along with several other smaller communities. Milton is the county seat and where the jail is located. All arrests in these areas lead to bookings at the Santa Rosa County jail on East Milton Road. No cities in Santa Rosa County have individual booking pages, but all bookings are handled at the county level through the sheriff's office.

Nearby Counties

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