Palm Coast 72 Hour Booking

Palm Coast 72 hour booking records cover recent arrests in this Flagler County city of about 95,000 people. The Flagler County Sheriff's Office handles booking and jail operations for Palm Coast. When an arrest happens here, the record goes into the county system and becomes public. You can search for Palm Coast bookings online at no charge through the sheriff's office website. Booking data includes the person's name, charges, bond amount, mugshot, and the date they were booked. These records are open to the public under Florida's public records law.

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Palm Coast Quick Facts

95,000 Population
Flagler County
7th Judicial Circuit
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Search Palm Coast Booking Records

The Flagler County Sheriff's Office inmate search is the primary tool for finding Palm Coast booking records. Type in a name and the system returns all matches. Each result includes the booking date, charges, bond amount, and mugshot. The search is free. No account needed. You can use it at any hour of the day.

The Flagler County booking reports page lists recent bookings across the entire county. This includes Palm Coast, Bunnell, and all unincorporated areas of Flagler County. The booking reports are a quick way to see all arrests from the last few days without searching for a specific name. Records are typically updated every few hours during the day but may not refresh overnight.

Palm Coast is the largest city in Flagler County by a wide margin. Most of the bookings you see on the county report will be from Palm Coast. The Flagler County Detention Facility page has more details about the jail where Palm Coast arrests are processed. You can call the detention facility at (386) 313-4900 for questions about a specific booking.

How 72 Hour Booking Works in Palm Coast

When someone is arrested in Palm Coast, the person is taken to the Flagler County Detention Facility in Bunnell. That is the county seat. At the jail, staff handle intake. They log the charges, take fingerprints, and capture a booking photo. This creates the official booking record. It goes into the county system and becomes searchable online within hours.

The 72 hour booking report shows everyone booked in the last three days. It is a rolling list. New Palm Coast bookings are added as they are processed, and old entries fall off after 72 hours. Under Florida Statute 119.01, the booking record is public from the moment it is created. All state, county, and municipal records in Florida are open for personal inspection and copying by any person. That includes every booking from Palm Coast.

Bond amounts depend on the charge. A DUI in Palm Coast might carry a $1,500 bond. A disorderly conduct charge might have no bond. Drug possession could be $1,000. Domestic battery charges tend to be higher, sometimes $3,000 or more. The judge sets the bond, and it shows up in the booking record. If you need to post bond for someone arrested in Palm Coast, contact the detention facility directly at (386) 313-4900.

Note: Booking records update every few hours but may not refresh overnight at the Flagler County facility.

Palm Coast Arrest Records and the Law

Booking records from Palm Coast are public under Florida law. Florida Statute 119.07 gives everyone the right to inspect and copy public records. This covers booking logs, arrest reports, and jail data. You do not need to live in Palm Coast or Flagler County to search these records. You do not need to state a reason.

Some exceptions apply. Active investigation data can be withheld under Florida Statute 119.071(2)(c). A Palm Coast arrest tied to an open case may have some details held back temporarily. Juvenile records are sealed under Florida Statute 985.04. You will not find records for minors in the public booking search.

Mugshots from Palm Coast bookings are public. They display alongside the booking details in the inmate search. Florida Statute 901.43 prohibits charging a fee to remove booking photos. This law was written to stop mugshot websites from demanding payment for removal. The photo stays a public record, but no one can make you pay to take it down.

Flagler County Sheriff and Palm Coast

The Flagler County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement for Palm Coast and all of Flagler County. Their main office is at 300 Airport Road, Bunnell, FL 32110. You can call (386) 313-4911 or email information@flaglersheriff.com for questions about a Palm Coast arrest or booking.

Agency Flagler County Sheriff's Office
Address 300 Airport Road, Bunnell, FL 32110
Phone (386) 313-4911
Detention Facility (386) 313-4900
Email information@flaglersheriff.com

The Flagler County Sheriff's Office provides free public access to booking records through their website. You can search by name or browse the recent booking reports. Mugshots, charges, and bond amounts are all part of the record. If you need something beyond what the online tool shows, call the sheriff's office or the detention facility for help with a Palm Coast booking.

FDLE criminal history records system used for Palm Coast booking searches

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement keeps criminal history records at the state level. The FDLE criminal history records page is the central repository for this data in Florida.

Florida Booking Records for Palm Coast

State-level tools can also help you look up Palm Coast booking data. The Florida Jail Information System from the Florida Sheriffs Association has over 22 million booking records. It updates every hour and lets you search for recent bookings across Florida jails. The CCHInet tool from FDLE allows a deeper criminal history search for $24 per person.

The Florida Department of State maintains a list of all county jails and their search links. Flagler County is on that list with a direct link to their inmate search. This is helpful if you need to search for bookings in other counties near Palm Coast, like Volusia County to the south.

Note: Use official government sites for the most accurate Palm Coast booking data. Third-party sites may have outdated info.

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Flagler County 72 Hour Booking

Palm Coast is in Flagler County, and all booking records go through the Flagler County Sheriff's Office. The county detention facility processes arrests from Palm Coast and the rest of the county. For the full county booking search, detention facility details, and more public records info, visit the Flagler County 72 hour booking page.

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Nearby Cities With Booking Records

Daytona Beach is the closest qualifying city to Palm Coast. It is in neighboring Volusia County and has its own 72 hour booking records available through the Volusia County Sheriff's Office.