St. Lucie County Arrest Records

St. Lucie County 24 hour booking records are maintained by the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office, headquartered in Fort Pierce. The sheriff's office provides an online inmate search tool that lets you look up current jail roster data, recent arrests, and booking details. These records are public under Florida law, and the search tool is free. Anyone can use it at any time without creating an account. Port St. Lucie and Fort Pierce both book arrests through the same county system.

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St. Lucie County Quick Facts

Fort PierceCounty Seat
772-462-3310Jail Phone
24/7Online Access
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St. Lucie County Booking Records and Inmate Search

The St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office runs an inmate search tool on its website. You can look up anyone currently held at the county jail by entering a name. The results show booking details, charges, and bond information. The system pulls from the same data the jail staff works with, so it stays reasonably current throughout the day.

Each record in the St. Lucie County system shows the person's name, date of birth, and booking date. You will also see the charges, which can range from misdemeanors to felony offenses. Bond amounts are listed when they have been set. The arresting agency field tells you which law enforcement body made the arrest. This might be the sheriff's office, the Fort Pierce Police Department, the Port St. Lucie Police Department, or another agency operating in the county.

Updates come through as new bookings happen. There may be a short delay between when someone is booked and when the record appears online. If you need to check on a very recent arrest, call the jail at 772-462-3310. The staff can pull up real-time records and confirm whether someone is in custody.

How to Use the St. Lucie County Jail Search

Go to the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office website and find the inmate search section. You can also go directly to the search page. Type in a last name to find a specific person. The results load in a list that is easy to read on any device.

You do not need to create an account. There is no login step. The search works on phones, tablets, and computers. Under Section 119.07 of the Florida Statutes, booking records are public. The sheriff's office makes them available online so that people can access them without having to visit the jail in person or file a written request.

For a formal copy of a booking report, you can submit a records request to the sheriff's office at 4700 W Midway Road in Fort Pierce. Call 772-462-7300 for general questions. There may be a small fee for printed copies, but viewing records through the online portal costs nothing.

The screenshot below shows the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office booking records system.

St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office booking records and inmate search results

The search tool displays current inmates with charges, bond amounts, and booking dates for all arrests processed through St. Lucie County.

St. Lucie County Arrest and 24 Hour Booking Process

When someone is arrested in St. Lucie County, they are transported to the county jail for intake. The booking process starts with recording the person's name, date of birth, and physical description. A photo is taken. Fingerprints are collected. Officers enter all charges into the system, and bond amounts are set based on a schedule or a judge's order. This entire process creates a booking record that goes into the public file.

Multiple law enforcement agencies operate in St. Lucie County. The sheriff's office covers the unincorporated areas. Fort Pierce has its own police department. Port St. Lucie has a large police force as well. All of these agencies bring their arrests to the same county jail. That means the inmate search covers everyone booked in the county, not just people arrested by the sheriff's deputies. You can see the arresting agency in each booking record.

Florida law protects certain rights during the booking process. Under Section 901.243, anyone who is booked has the right to make phone calls within a reasonable time frame. This applies at the St. Lucie County jail just like it does at every other facility in the state.

Public Records Law and St. Lucie County Bookings

Florida's Sunshine Law gives everyone the right to access government records. Section 119.011 defines public records broadly, and booking data clearly falls within that definition. The sheriff's office must provide access to these records. Putting them online is how St. Lucie County meets that requirement.

Some records will not appear in the search. Sealed or expunged records are removed from public view. Juvenile cases are handled separately and never show up on the adult roster. Certain personal details may be redacted under Section 119.071, which covers exemptions for Social Security numbers, bank account numbers, and similar sensitive data. The core booking information stays public, including the person's name, charges, and booking date.

For statewide criminal history searches, the FDLE maintains a separate database. You can use the FDLE Criminal History portal to run a check that covers all of Florida. That service costs $24 per search under Section 943.053. The FDLE main website has more details on how to use their system.

Remember that a booking record shows an arrest, not a conviction. The court process determines guilt or innocence. Charges can be reduced, dropped, or dismissed. A booking entry is a record of what happened at the time of arrest, nothing more.

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Cities in St. Lucie County

Port St. Lucie is the largest city in the county and one of the fastest-growing cities in Florida. All arrests made by Port St. Lucie police are processed through the St. Lucie County jail and show up in the same booking system.

Fort Pierce is the county seat and has its own police department. Other communities include St. Lucie Village and Lakewood Park. These smaller areas do not have separate booking pages, but their arrests all go through the county system.

Nearby Counties

If you need to check bookings in a neighboring area, the counties below border St. Lucie County. Each has its own jail facility and inmate search.