Search Bradford County 24 Hour Bookings

Bradford County 24 hour booking records are handled by the Bradford County Sheriff's Office in Starke, Florida. The sheriff maintains an inmate search page on its website where you can view current inmates and recent booking activity. Information on the site updates on a periodic basis, so if you need immediate confirmation of a booking, calling the jail directly at 904-966-6178 is the best approach. All booking records in Bradford County are public under Florida law.

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StarkeCounty Seat
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Bradford County Inmate Search and Jail Records

The Bradford County Sheriff's Office has an inmate search page on its website. You can look up current inmates who are held at the Bradford County jail. The system shows basic booking details for each person, including their name and charges. It is free. You do not need a login or account to use it.

One thing to know about the Bradford County system is that it updates periodically rather than in real time. This means there can be a short delay between when someone is booked and when they show up in the online search. If timing matters, call the jail at 904-966-6178 and ask directly. The staff can check the current roster and give you an immediate answer about whether someone is in custody.

The sheriff's office sits at 945 N Temple Ave in Starke, FL 32091. That is where the jail is and where all bookings take place. The general phone number for the sheriff's office is 904-966-6161. You can also reach them by email at info@bradfordsheriff.org, though for urgent booking questions the phone is faster. Email works well for records requests that are not time-sensitive.

Below is the Bradford County Sheriff's Office website.

Bradford County Sheriff's Office website for 24 hour booking information

From this site you can find the inmate search tool along with other public safety resources.

How Bradford County Arrest Records Are Created

Every arrest in Bradford County follows the same basic booking process. The person is brought to the jail on Temple Ave. Officers record their personal details. A photo is taken. Fingerprints are collected. Charges are logged in the system. Bond gets set if applicable. The result is a booking record that becomes part of the public file right away.

Under Section 119.07 of the Florida Statutes, booking records are public. The sheriff's office must provide access to them. You do not need a reason to ask for this information. You do not need to be a resident of Bradford County or even a Florida resident. The law applies equally to everyone. This is the foundation of the Sunshine Law that makes Florida's government records so accessible compared to most other states.

Bradford County is a small, rural county. The jail does not see the volume of bookings that larger counties handle. But the legal framework is identical. The same statutes apply. The same rights of access exist. Whether the county books five people a week or fifty, you can look up the records the same way.

Bradford County 24 Hour Booking Records and Public Access

Florida treats booking data as a public record under Section 119.011. This statute defines what a public record is. It includes virtually all documents made or received by a government agency. Booking records fit that definition. So do arrest reports, charge sheets, and related documents created during the intake process at the Bradford County jail.

If you want a formal copy of a booking record, you can submit a public records request to the sheriff's office. Email info@bradfordsheriff.org or visit in person at 945 N Temple Ave. There may be a small copy fee. Viewing the data online through the inmate search page is always free, though.

Certain records are exempt from public disclosure. Section 119.071 lists these exemptions. Sealed and expunged records will not appear in any search. Juvenile records are kept separate. But standard adult booking records in Bradford County remain fully accessible to anyone who asks.

The right to communicate after being booked is protected. Section 901.243 gives arrested persons the right to make phone calls within a reasonable time after booking. This applies in Bradford County just as it does everywhere else in Florida.

Statewide Tools for Bradford County Records

If you need records that go beyond what the Bradford County Sheriff's website offers, there are statewide resources available. The FDLE Criminal History portal runs background checks across all Florida counties. Each search costs $24 under Section 943.053. This is the best option when you need a full criminal history report rather than just the most recent booking data.

The Florida Department of State directory lists jail search tools for every Florida county, including Bradford. This is a good backup link if the sheriff's website address ever changes. The FDLE main website also has useful information about criminal justice services at the state level.

Keep in mind that an arrest record is not the same as a conviction. It shows that someone was booked. That is all. The court process determines the outcome. Many cases end in reduced charges, dismissals, or acquittals. A booking record should not be read as proof that someone committed a crime.

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Cities in Bradford County

Starke is the county seat and the main population center in Bradford County. Other communities include Brooker, Hampton, and Lawtey. None of these have populations large enough for their own city page. All arrests in Bradford County are processed through the county jail in Starke, regardless of which town the arrest happened in.

Nearby Counties

Bradford County is in north-central Florida. Several neighboring counties surround it. If you are trying to track down a booking and you are not sure of the exact location, check these nearby counties as well.