Okeechobee County Arrest Bookings

Okeechobee County 24 hour booking records are maintained by the Okeechobee County Sheriff's Office in Okeechobee, Florida. The sheriff's office provides an online inmate search along with a corrections page that covers jail operations and booking data. These records are public under Florida's Sunshine Law. Anyone can look up who is currently held in the county jail without paying a fee. For the most current information on a recent booking, call the sheriff's office at 863-763-3117 to ask about someone's custody status.

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Okeechobee County Booking Records and Inmate Lookup

The Okeechobee County Sheriff's Office runs an online inmate search tool that shows who is currently in the county jail. You type in a name and the system returns results for matching inmates. The tool is free and open to the public. No account is required. Results include the person's name, charges, booking date, and bond information.

The sheriff's office also has a dedicated corrections page on its website. This section covers jail operations, visitation rules, and inmate services. It ties in with the inmate search by giving you context on how the facility works. If you are trying to visit someone or send them mail, the corrections page has the information you need alongside the booking data.

The Okeechobee County Sheriff's Office website serves as the main hub for jail and booking information.

Okeechobee County Sheriff's Office website for booking and inmate records

The sheriff's site links to the inmate search, corrections information, and other law enforcement resources for the county.

Okeechobee County is a rural county in south-central Florida, sitting along the north shore of Lake Okeechobee. The city of Okeechobee is the county seat and the only incorporated municipality. That makes the sheriff's office the primary law enforcement agency for nearly the entire county. Almost all arrests in Okeechobee County are handled by the sheriff's deputies, which means one search tool covers virtually all local booking activity.

How Okeechobee County 24 Hour Bookings Work

When someone is arrested in Okeechobee County, they are taken to the county jail at 504 NW 2nd Street in Okeechobee. The booking process starts as soon as the person arrives. Officers collect personal details, record the charges, take fingerprints, and snap a booking photo. All of this information becomes part of the public record.

The sheriff's office is committed to fair treatment during the booking process. Their stated goal is to "serve with fairness and respect." This applies to everyone who passes through the facility, from initial intake through release. The booking process is the same regardless of the charge. Everyone gets processed through the same system and their data goes into the same database.

Under Section 119.07 of the Florida Statutes, these booking records are public. The sheriff's office must provide access. That is why the online inmate search exists. You can view current inmates at any time without paying a fee or giving a reason for your search. The Sunshine Law applies to this data just as it does to any other government record.

The sheriff's office has also made mugshot data available through a free smartphone app. This gives you another way to check booking records on the go, which can be handy if you do not have access to a full web browser. The app pulls from the same database as the website.

Public Access to Okeechobee County Arrest Records

Florida has one of the strongest public records laws in the country. Section 119.011 defines a public record as any material made or received in connection with official business. That covers booking records, arrest reports, jail logs, and intake forms. The definition is broad on purpose. It is designed to keep government operations open and transparent.

Some records are exempt. Juvenile cases are not part of the public system. Sealed or expunged records are removed from online searches. Certain victim details are protected under Section 119.071. But these exceptions are narrow. For the vast majority of adult bookings in Okeechobee County, the records are fully accessible online or through a public records request.

A booking is not a conviction. This is worth repeating. The record shows that someone was arrested and processed into the jail. Charges are listed, but those charges may change. The state attorney may drop them. A jury may acquit. The booking record documents the intake event. The court handles everything else.

Contact and Statewide Resources

The Okeechobee County Sheriff's Office is at 504 NW 2nd Street in Okeechobee. The main phone number is 863-763-3117. Use this line for jail questions, booking status, bond information, and public records requests. If you want formal copies of booking records, you can file a request through the office. Viewing records online is free, but copies may have a small fee attached.

People who are booked into the Okeechobee County jail have rights during the process. Section 901.243 of the Florida Statutes gives arrested people the right to make phone calls within a reasonable time after booking. This is a statewide protection that applies in every county.

For searches beyond Okeechobee County, the FDLE Criminal History portal covers all 67 Florida counties. The fee is $24 per search under Section 943.053. The FDLE website has additional law enforcement resources and databases. For quick local checks, the free Okeechobee County inmate search is the fastest route.

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Cities in Okeechobee County

The city of Okeechobee is the county seat and the only incorporated city in the county. It does not meet the population threshold for a dedicated page. All arrests in the city and throughout unincorporated Okeechobee County are handled by the sheriff's office and booked at the same county jail. The inmate search covers all communities in the county.

Nearby Counties

Okeechobee County is surrounded by several other Florida counties. If you are not sure where someone was booked, check the neighboring counties below. Each has its own jail and booking records system.