Coral Springs Booking Records
Coral Springs 24 hour booking records are processed through the Broward County jail system. The Coral Springs Police Department makes arrests in the city, but all bookings happen at the Broward Sheriff's Office main jail in Fort Lauderdale. You can search for people booked from Coral Springs on the BSO arrest search tool at no charge. Florida public records law makes this data open to anyone. The Coral Springs PD can be reached at 954-344-1800 for arrest questions, and the Broward County jail number is 954-831-5900 for bond and inmate status.
Coral Springs Quick Facts
Coral Springs Arrest Records and Jail Lookup
Coral Springs does not run its own jail facility. All people arrested by the Coral Springs PD are taken to the Broward County main jail at 2601 West Broward Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale. This is how it works across Broward County. Each city has its own police force, but the county runs one central jail.
Once someone from Coral Springs is booked, their record shows up on the Broward Sheriff's Office arrest search page. Enter a last name and first name. Click search. Results list the booking date, charges, and bond details. There is also a link that tells you how to bond the person out. This is useful if you need to act quickly.
The search is free and open. No account needed. It works on your phone or computer. Booking data updates through the day as the jail processes new intakes. Since Broward County is one of the most populated in Florida, there is a steady flow of new bookings at all hours.
The Coral Springs Police Department website has info on the agency, crime stats, and community outreach programs. For actual booking record searches, the BSO portal is the right tool.
The Coral Springs PD site is shown above for reference.
How Coral Springs Bookings Are Handled
Here is the process. A Coral Springs officer arrests someone. The person is brought to the Broward County jail. Intake staff collect the person's name, date of birth, and physical details. A booking photo is snapped. Fingerprints get recorded. Charges are entered into the system. Bond is set based on the charge and any priors.
All of this creates a public booking record. Under Section 119.07 of the Florida Statutes, the record must be made available to the public. The BSO puts it online. You can also request it by phone or through a written public records request.
Many agencies book into the Broward jail. Coral Springs PD, Fort Lauderdale PD, Hollywood PD, Pembroke Pines PD, and the BSO itself all use the same facility. The arrest agency field in each booking record identifies which department made the arrest. This lets you filter for Coral Springs cases even though all the records are in one countywide system.
Coral Springs Jail Records and Public Access
Booking records in Florida are public. The Sunshine Law is clear on this. Under Section 119.011, any material made or received by an agency during official business counts as a public record. Booking data fits.
Exceptions exist. Sealed or expunged records will not appear. Juvenile cases are kept out of the public system. Parts of active investigations may be held back under Section 119.071. But standard adult bookings from Coral Springs are available. You can see names, charges, bond info, and dates.
Keep in mind that a booking does not equal a conviction. It means an arrest happened and charges were filed. The court handles the rest. Charges sometimes get dropped. Not guilty verdicts happen. The booking record sticks around either way, but it only reflects the arrest itself.
Under Section 901.243, people booked into the jail have the right to phone calls within a reasonable time after the process is done. Someone arrested in Coral Springs should be able to reach you once they finish booking.
For statewide checks that go past Broward County, the FDLE Criminal History portal offers background searches. It costs $24 per search under Section 943.053. The free BSO tool is better for quick Coral Springs booking checks.
Contact Coral Springs Police
The Coral Springs Police Department is at 2801 Coral Springs Dr, Coral Springs, FL 33065. The main line is 954-344-1800. Use this for non-emergency calls, questions about an arrest, or public records requests. For emergencies, dial 911.
For jail and bond questions, call the Broward County jail at 954-831-5900. Staff are available 24 hours a day. Have the person's full name and date of birth ready for the quickest response.
Want the full arrest report? Submit a public records request to the Coral Springs PD. Arrest reports have more detail than the BSO booking search shows. The officer's narrative, witness statements, and evidence details are all in the report. Viewing booking data online is always free. Copies of reports may cost a small fee.
The Broward County Clerk of Courts tracks court cases tied to arrests. Once charges are formally filed, the case enters the court system and you can follow it through the clerk's online records.
Broward County Booking Records
Coral Springs is in Broward County. All city arrests go through the Broward County jail for booking. The sheriff's office operates the jail and the search tool. For more info on the countywide system and all contacts, visit the Broward County page.
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