Access Miramar 72 Hour Booking

Miramar 72 hour booking records show arrests made by the Miramar Police Department over the past three days. All bookings flow through the Broward County Sheriff's Office since Miramar does not operate its own jail. The city has about 140,000 residents and sits in the southwest part of Broward County, close to the Miami-Dade border. The Miramar Police Department handles arrests within city limits, but the actual booking process takes place at the Broward County Jail. You can search for Miramar booking records online for free through the county's inmate search. This page explains how that search works, what records are public, and where to go for the data you need.

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Miramar 72 Hour Booking Records

The Broward County Sheriff's Office runs the inmate search portal that covers all Miramar bookings. You can search by name and see results that include the booking date, charges, arresting agency, and bond status. When the arresting agency shows "Miramar PD," you know it was a Miramar arrest that was booked into the county jail.

The search is free and open to anyone. You do not need an account or login. Just type the name and hit search. Records get updated every few hours as the county processes new bookings. If you are looking for someone arrested in Miramar within the last 72 hours, there may be a short delay before the record appears online. For very recent arrests, call the Miramar Police at (954) 602-4000 to ask about a person's status.

Police Department Miramar Police Department
Address 11765 City Hall Promenade, Miramar, FL 33025
Phone (954) 602-4000
Booking Agency Broward County Sheriff's Office
Inmate Search Broward County Inmate Search

The Miramar Police Department's official page is at miramarfl.gov. It has info on the department, community programs, and how to contact the records division. But the department does not post live booking data on its site. For that, the Broward County Sheriff's portal is the tool you need.

Miramar Arrest Records and Public Access

Under Florida Statute 119.01, booking records are public. Anyone can look them up. You do not need to explain why you want the info. This covers all Miramar booking records held by the Broward County Sheriff's Office. The law applies to the name, date of booking, charges, bond amount, and booking photo.

Active investigations may limit what the county shares from a booking file. Under Florida Statute 119.071(2)(c), parts of a record tied to an open investigation can be held back. But the core booking data stays public. Once the case closes, the full file opens up. Most Miramar booking searches will return all the basic details without issue.

Juvenile records have their own rules. Florida Statute 985.04 keeps arrest and booking records for people under 18 out of public view. The Broward County inmate search does not show juvenile bookings. If you need info about a minor arrested in Miramar, you will need a court order or specific legal authority to access those records.

Florida also protects people from mugshot removal scams. Under Florida Statute 901.43, nobody can ask for payment to remove a booking photo from a site. This applies to any Miramar arrest photo posted online. If a website demands money to take down a mugshot, report it.

State Tools for Miramar Booking Data

The Florida Jail Information System is a statewide database with over 22 million booking records. The system pulls data from jails across Florida and updates every hour. You can use it to search for people booked in the last 24, 48, or 72 hours. Miramar bookings go through the Broward County Jail, which feeds data into FJIS. The Broward Sheriff Alerts page is another place to check for recent booking and arrest alerts.

For a deeper search, the FDLE criminal history records database is the state's central repository. Through the CCHInet portal, you can run a full criminal history check for $24. This pulls records from every county in Florida, not just Broward. It is a good option if you need to know about past arrests beyond the 72 hour booking window for someone connected to Miramar.

Florida Jail Information System used for Miramar 72 hour booking searches

The Florida Sheriffs Association portal shown above is the FJIS system that includes Miramar booking data from the Broward County Jail feed. The Department of State county jail directory also lists links to every county inmate search in the state.

Note: FDLE searches cover the full criminal history, not just recent bookings.

Miramar Bond and Booking Process

After a Miramar Police officer makes an arrest, the person is transported to the Broward County Jail. At the jail, staff handle fingerprints, booking photos, and charge logging. A bond amount gets set based on the severity of the charges. Minor charges might have a bond of $500 to $2,000. More serious offenses can go much higher. Some charges result in no bond, meaning the person stays in jail until a judge decides at a hearing.

You can see bond details on the Broward County inmate search for any Miramar booking. If you need to post bond, you can pay cash at the jail or hire a bail bonds company. Bondsmen typically charge about 10% of the total. The jail staff can tell you the accepted payment methods. Call the Broward County Jail or the Miramar Police at (954) 602-4000 for specifics on a particular case. Remember that the charges in a booking record are allegations. A court decides guilt or innocence.

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Broward County 72 Hour Booking

Miramar is in Broward County, and all bookings go through the Broward County Sheriff's Office. The county jail handles arrests from cities throughout the area. For the full county booking search, more info on the jail system, and related resources, check the Broward County page.

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Nearby Cities With Booking Records

Miramar borders several cities in both Broward and Miami-Dade counties. These nearby cities each have their own police departments but share the Broward County or Miami-Dade County booking systems.