Access Flagler County Bookings

Flagler County 24 hour booking records are maintained by the Flagler County Sheriff's Office in Bunnell, Florida. The FCSO uses a Tyler Technologies inmate inquiry system that lets you search for inmates by name, booking number, or subject number. You can also filter for people currently in custody. The tool is free and available around the clock. For direct questions about someone held at the jail, call 386-586-2619 or the main FCSO number at 386-437-4116.

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BunnellCounty Seat
386-586-2619Jail Phone
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PublicUnder FL Law

Flagler County Inmate Inquiry System

The Flagler County Sheriff's Office runs its inmate search through a Tyler Technologies (NewWorld) platform. You can access it at the FCSO inmate inquiry page. The system offers several search fields. You can look up someone by name, subject number, or booking number. There is also a date range filter, so you can narrow results to a specific time period. If you check the "In Custody" box, the system only shows people who are still in the jail right now.

This flexibility makes the tool good for different kinds of searches. If you want to see everyone booked in the last 24 hours, set the date range accordingly. If you are looking for a specific person, type their name. The results load in a table with names, booking numbers, and custody status. It works from any device with a web browser.

The system is free to use. No login is required. Under Section 119.07 of the Florida Statutes, booking records are public. The FCSO provides this online tool as one way to access them. For more detailed documents, like complete booking reports, you can file a public records request with the sheriff's office at 1002 Justice Lane, Bunnell, FL 32110.

How Flagler County Bookings Are Processed

All arrests in Flagler County are processed at the county jail in Bunnell. The sheriff's office handles most law enforcement across the county. Palm Coast, the largest city, also has officers who make arrests that get booked into the same facility. Bunnell Police contribute as well. Every booking goes through the same process and ends up in the same system.

When someone is arrested, they are taken to the jail. Officers record the person's full name, date of birth, and physical details. A photo is taken. Fingerprints are collected and sent to the state database. Charges are entered. A bond amount may be set. The booking creates a record that goes into the Tyler Technologies system where you can find it online.

The jail at 1002 Justice Lane handles a moderate volume of bookings. Flagler County has been growing in population, so the number of bookings has gone up over the years. The inmate inquiry system keeps up with this. New entries appear as they are processed, so the data stays current for 24 hour booking checks.

Section 901.243 of the Florida Statutes gives a booked person the right to make phone calls within a reasonable time. This is a statewide rule. The Flagler County Jail must follow it for every booking.

Flagler County Arrest Records and Public Rights

Section 119.011 of Florida law defines public records broadly. Booking data, arrest reports, and jail records all fall under this definition. You have the right to see them. No reason is required. Residency does not matter. The law applies to anyone who asks.

Some records are exempt under Section 119.071. Sealed or expunged cases will not appear in the public system. Juvenile bookings are separate. Certain victim information can be withheld. But the normal adult booking record in Flagler County is public and accessible online through the inmate inquiry tool.

A booking record is a record of an arrest, not a finding of guilt. The court system handles that part. Charges can change after booking. They can be dropped or reduced. A trial may end in acquittal. The booking record itself remains in the system either way, but it should be read with that in mind.

You can find more about the sheriff's office by visiting the Flagler County Sheriff's Office website.

Statewide Tools for Flagler County Booking Searches

The FDLE provides statewide criminal history searches. The FDLE Criminal History portal costs $24 per check under Section 943.053. It covers all 67 counties and produces a full criminal history report. This is a good option when you need data from beyond Flagler County or want a comprehensive report.

The Florida Department of State directory lists jail search links for every county. Flagler is included. If the FCSO ever changes its portal URL, this directory will point you to the right place. The FDLE main website has additional statewide resources.

For quick 24 hour booking checks specific to Flagler County, the local inmate inquiry tool is the best choice. It is free, detailed, and has flexible search options that make it easy to find what you need.

Below is a look at the Flagler County inmate search results.

Flagler County inmate inquiry results showing 24 hour booking data

The Tyler Technologies system shows inmate names, booking numbers, and custody status in a sortable table.

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Cities in Flagler County

Palm Coast is the largest city in Flagler County and the only one that meets the population threshold for its own page. Bunnell is the county seat but much smaller. Other communities include Flagler Beach, Beverly Beach, and Marineland. All arrests from these areas go through the Flagler County jail, and the same inmate inquiry system covers every booking.

Nearby Counties

Flagler County is on the northeast coast of Florida. These neighboring counties each run their own jail and booking portal.