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Victim Services exists to aid individuals who have been victimized by inmates under the department's custody or supervision and notify victims before an inmate's release. QUICK LINKS. Court Ordered Payments. Send an Inmate Funds. CONTACT AN INMATE.
Click on the inmate name of a result to get inmate details like mugshot, current facility, current release date and offense. If you have trouble searching for Florida DOC inmates, please call (850) 488-9859 to help you.
AS FLORIDA'S LARGEST STATE AGENCY, AND THE THIRD LARGEST STATE PRISON SYSTEM IN THE COUNTRY, FDC EMPLOYS NEARLY 24,000 MEMBERS, INCARCERATES OVER 80,000 INMATES AND SUPERVISES MORE THAN 146,000 OFFENDERS IN THE COMMUNITY.
How to Search for Inmates in Florida. The Florida Department of Corrections has a search tool on its website where the public can search for an inmate incarcerated in state prison. You can search using a partial name or the inmate’s DC number.
Instructions on looking up any Florida inmate, parolee, supervised release or discharged prisoner. How to look up inmates in the Bureau of Prisons and ICE Detainees.
The online inmate in-custody search allows you to locate an inmate by entering their last name followed by their first initial or first name. The results will display a list of individuals in custody by name, date of birth, race, sex, location, charges, bond amount, jail number, booking date, booking time and their mugshot.
This allows you to view the current list of inmates housed at Florida Department of Corrections (FDC). The second section features the InmateAid Inmate Search tool, providing a user-generated database of inmates. You can access this resource to utilize any of InmateAid's services.
Use this service to access the Florida Department of Corrections records inquiry service to assist in locating an offender.
For an emergency call 911; for the non-emergency line call (352) 732-9111. NOTICE: Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity.