Pembroke Pines Booking Records

Pembroke Pines 24 hour booking records are handled through the Broward County jail system. The Pembroke Pines Police Department makes arrests within city limits, but all booking and intake happens at the Broward Sheriff's Office main jail in Fort Lauderdale. You can search for people booked from Pembroke Pines using the BSO online arrest search tool at no cost. The system is open to anyone under Florida's public records law. If you need to check on a recent arrest or look up someone who was taken in, the BSO portal is the place to start. You can also call the Pembroke Pines PD non-emergency line at 954-431-2200 for help finding booking info.

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Pembroke Pines Quick Facts

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Pembroke Pines Arrest Records and Jail Search

Pembroke Pines does not run its own jail. That is how most cities in Broward County work. The police department makes the arrest, but the person goes to the Broward County jail for processing. Once they are booked in, the record shows up in the BSO database. You search it by name on the Broward Sheriff's Office arrest search page.

The search tool asks for a last name and first name. Type those in and click search. Results come back with the booking date, charges, and bond details. Each result also has a link that explains how to bond someone out. This is a nice feature that not every county offers. It saves you from having to call the jail just to ask about bond steps.

You do not need an account. There is no fee. The tool works on your phone, tablet, or computer. Booking data updates as the jail processes new intakes. Because Broward County is large and busy, new entries come in all day and night. If you are looking for someone just arrested in Pembroke Pines, check back a few times since there can be a short delay between the arrest and when the record appears online.

The Pembroke Pines Police Department website has general info about the agency. It covers patrol zones, crime reports, and contact details. But for booking records, the BSO tool is what you need.

Pembroke Pines Police Department website for 24 hour booking information

The Pembroke Pines PD site is shown above for reference.

How Pembroke Pines Bookings Work

Here is how it goes. A Pembroke Pines officer makes an arrest. The person is taken from the scene to the Broward County main jail at 2601 West Broward Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale. That is where intake staff process the booking. They collect the person's name, date of birth, and physical info. A photo is taken. Fingerprints go into the system. Charges are entered. Bond gets set if it applies to the charge.

All of this creates a booking record. Under Section 119.07 of the Florida Statutes, that record is public. It does not matter who you are or why you want to see it. The law says the data must be made available. The BSO puts it online as a courtesy, and the jail staff can also pull it up if you call or visit in person.

Pembroke Pines is not the only agency that books people into the Broward jail. Fort Lauderdale PD, Hollywood PD, Coral Springs PD, and dozens of other local departments all use the same facility. The arresting agency field in the booking record tells you which department made the arrest. Look for "PPPD" or "Pembroke Pines" in that field if you want to narrow things down.

Pembroke Pines 24 Hour Booking Data and Public Access

Florida's Sunshine Law is one of the broadest in the country. It covers booking data without question. Under Section 119.011, a public record includes any material made or received by an agency in connection with official business. Booking records fit that definition.

Some info may be withheld. Sealed or expunged cases will not show up. Juvenile records are kept separate. But for most adult arrests in Pembroke Pines, the booking data is there for you to view. Charges, bond amounts, booking dates, and arresting agency are all part of the public file.

Keep in mind that a booking record is not a conviction. It shows that someone was arrested and charged. The court decides what happens next. Charges can be dropped. A person may be found not guilty. The booking record still exists, but it should not be read as proof that someone did something wrong.

For broader searches that go beyond Broward County, the FDLE keeps statewide criminal history data. You can run a check through the FDLE Criminal History portal. That search costs $24 per person as set by Section 943.053. For quick checks on recent Pembroke Pines arrests, the free BSO tool is a better fit.

Contact Info for Pembroke Pines Police

The Pembroke Pines Police Department is at 9500 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33024. The non-emergency line is 954-431-2200. Call this number for questions about a recent arrest or to ask about a case. For emergencies, dial 911.

If you need to reach the Broward County jail directly, call 954-831-5900. The jail handles all bond questions, inmate status checks, and booking confirmations. Staff are available around the clock. You can ask about a specific person by name and date of birth.

Under Section 901.243 of Florida law, a person who is booked has the right to make phone calls within a reasonable time after the process is done. If you are waiting to hear from someone who was just arrested in Pembroke Pines, they should be able to reach you once booking is complete.

For formal public records requests, you can go through the Pembroke Pines PD or the BSO. Both accept written requests. The agency has to respond under the timelines set by Florida's public records law. There may be a small copying fee, but viewing the data online is always free.

Pembroke Pines Arrest Records and Legal Notes

Some people want more than just booking data. If you need a full arrest report from the Pembroke Pines PD, that is a separate request. Arrest reports contain more detail than what you see in the BSO inmate search. They include the officer's narrative, witness statements, and evidence details. You get these through a public records request to the Pembroke Pines Police Department.

Certain parts of an arrest report may be exempt from disclosure under Section 119.071. Active criminal investigations sometimes have info that the agency can hold back until the case moves forward. But the basic booking data, like name, charges, and dates, is almost always available right away.

You can also check the Broward County Clerk of Courts website for court case info tied to a Pembroke Pines arrest. Once charges are filed in court, the case gets a number and you can track it through the clerk's system. This gives you access to court dates, plea info, and outcomes.

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Broward County Booking Records

Pembroke Pines is in Broward County. All arrests in the city go through the Broward County jail and booking system. The county handles intake for over 30 municipalities. For more on the county system, the full search tool, and contact details for the Broward Sheriff's Office, visit the Broward County page.

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