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Miami Gardens 72 hour booking records track recent arrests made by the Miami Gardens Police Department. With about 113,000 residents, Miami Gardens is the third largest city in Miami-Dade County. Arrests in Miami Gardens get processed through the Miami-Dade County jail system, where booking data becomes a public record. You can search for recent bookings online through the county inmate search tool. The booking report covers the last 72 hours of arrests and includes names, charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. These records are open to the public under Florida law.

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The Miami Gardens Police Department handles law enforcement in the city but does not publish its own 72 hour booking report online. When Miami Gardens officers make an arrest, the person is transferred to the Miami-Dade County jail for processing. That is where the booking record gets created. It goes into the Miami-Dade County system, and from there it is open for public search.

You can find Miami Gardens booking records through the Miami-Dade County inmate search portal. Type in a name and the system pulls up any match. Results show the booking date, charges, bond amount, and current status. The search is free. It runs around the clock. You do not need an account or a reason to search. Under Florida law, these records are public, and the county must make them available to anyone who asks.

The system gets updated as new bookings come in. There can be a lag of a few hours between the arrest in Miami Gardens and when the record shows up online. This is normal. The jail processes hundreds of bookings each day from across Miami-Dade County, so it takes time to log each one. If you cannot find a booking right away, try again in a few hours or call the Miami Gardens Police Department at (305) 474-4777 to check.

How 72 Hour Booking Works in Miami Gardens

The 72 hour booking report is a running list of everyone booked into the Miami-Dade County jail system in the past three days. It includes arrests from Miami Gardens and dozens of other cities in the county. The report changes as new arrests come in and older ones drop off past the 72 hour window.

After a Miami Gardens arrest, the person goes to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center or another Miami-Dade County facility. Staff there take fingerprints, a booking photo, and log all the charges. This creates the official booking record. Under Florida Statute 119.01, this record becomes public the moment it is made. The state policy on public records is broad. It says all state, county, and municipal records are open for personal inspection and copying by any person. That includes booking records from Miami Gardens.

Bond hearings for Miami Gardens arrests happen through the Miami-Dade County Court system. Bonds and bail conditions depend on the charge. A DUI might carry a $1,000 bond. An assault charge could mean no bond until a judge reviews the case. You cannot post bond online for someone arrested in Miami Gardens. Bond postings must be done in person or through an authorized bail bond agent.

Note: Allow up to several hours after an arrest for the booking record to show up in the online system.

Miami Gardens Arrest Records and the Law

Florida's public records law gives everyone the right to see booking records from Miami Gardens. Under Florida Statute 119.07, you can inspect and copy any public record. This includes arrest reports, booking logs, and jail data. You do not have to explain why you want the records. You do not have to live in Miami Gardens. The law applies to everyone.

Some data is exempt. Active case info tied to an ongoing investigation can be held back under Florida Statute 119.071(2)(c). But the core booking facts from a Miami Gardens arrest, like the name, charge, date, and bond, are always public. Juvenile arrests are handled differently. Florida Statute 985.04 protects records for minors. Those will not show up in the public search tool.

Keep in mind that a booking record is not the same as a conviction. Charges can be dropped, reduced, or dismissed. A person in the Miami Gardens booking report is presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. Use these records with care.

Miami Gardens Police Department Bookings

The Miami Gardens Police Department is responsible for all law enforcement in the city. Their main station is at 18605 NW 27th Avenue, Miami Gardens, FL 33056. You can call them at (305) 474-4777 or email police@miamigardensfl.gov for questions about a specific arrest or booking.

Agency Miami Gardens Police Department
Address 18605 NW 27th Avenue, Miami Gardens, FL 33056
Phone (305) 474-4777
Email police@miamigardensfl.gov
Booking System Miami-Dade County Corrections

The department updates arrest and booking info on the Miami Gardens police booking records page, though this is not a full 72 hour report. For the most complete data, use the Miami-Dade County inmate search tool. The county system covers all arrests across Miami-Dade and is the most reliable place to check for Miami Gardens bookings.

The Florida Sheriffs Association runs the Florida Jail Information System (FJIS), which holds over 22 million booking records from jails across the state. The system refreshes every hour and lets you search for people booked in the last 24, 48, or 72 hours. This is another way to find Miami Gardens booking data at the state level.

Florida Jail Information System used for Miami Gardens booking searches

The FJIS system pulls data from jails across Florida, and that includes the Miami-Dade County facilities where Miami Gardens arrests are processed. It is a broad search that can help if you are not sure which county handled the booking.

Booking Photos and Bond in Miami Gardens

Mugshots from Miami Gardens arrests are public records. They show up in the Miami-Dade County inmate search alongside the booking details. Under Florida Statute 901.43, no one can charge you a fee to remove a booking photo from a website. This law targets sites that post mugshots and then demand payment for removal. The photo itself stays a public record.

Bond info is part of the booking record for Miami Gardens arrests. When the booking is entered, the bond amount shows up in the system. Some charges in Miami Gardens carry set bond amounts. Others need a judge to review the case first. If bond is denied, the record will say so. You can see all of this through the online search. For questions about how to post bond for someone arrested in Miami Gardens, call the Miami-Dade County jail directly. Online bond payment is not an option in Miami-Dade County at this time.

Florida Booking Records for Miami Gardens

The state of Florida offers several tools for searching booking records that include Miami Gardens data. The FDLE criminal history records division is the central repository for criminal history info in Florida. You can run a self-service search through CCHInet for $24 per person. This gives a deeper look than a standard booking report and covers the full criminal history on file.

The Florida Department of State keeps a list of all county jail search links, including Miami-Dade County. This is a handy starting point if you want to search across multiple counties. For the most part, though, if the arrest happened in Miami Gardens, the booking record will be in the Miami-Dade County system.

Note: A booking record shows an arrest, not a conviction. Always check court records for final case outcomes.

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Miami-Dade County 72 Hour Booking

Miami Gardens is in Miami-Dade County, and all booking records go through the Miami-Dade County corrections system. The county jail processes arrests from over 30 cities, with Miami Gardens being one of the largest. For more on the county booking system, inmate search tools, and related records, visit the Miami-Dade County 72 hour booking page.

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Nearby Cities With Booking Records

Several cities close to Miami Gardens also have 72 hour booking records available through their county systems. These nearby cities share similar public records processes under Florida law.