Duval County 72 Hour Booking

Duval County 72 hour booking records track all arrests in the Jacksonville area over the past three days. As the most populous county in northeast Florida, Duval County processes a high volume of bookings through the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. The jail roster and booking reports update in real time or close to it, showing names, charges, booking numbers, and bond amounts. Whether you need to find someone recently arrested in Duval County or just want to check the latest booking activity, the search tools on this page and the official links below will get you to the right records quickly.

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Duval County Quick Facts

995,000 Population
Jacksonville County Seat
4th Judicial Circuit
Real-Time Update Cycle

Duval County 72 Hour Booking Records

The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office handles all law enforcement in Duval County. Jacksonville and Duval County share a consolidated government, so the sheriff covers the entire area. The main jail is at 501 East Bay Street in Jacksonville. That is where all bookings take place. When someone is arrested in Duval County, they get brought to this facility for processing. The staff enter booking data, take a photo, and record the charges and bond.

Duval County booking records are available online through the sheriff's website at duvalcountyfl.gov. You can also use the inmate search page to find people by name. The jail roster shows everyone currently in custody. The 72 hour booking report lists all people booked in the last three days. Duval County updates this data in real time or multiple times a day, depending on how busy the jail is.

Agency Jacksonville Sheriff's Office (Duval County)
Address 501 East Bay Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202
Phone (904) 630-0500
Email info@jcso.net
Website duvalcountyfl.gov

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The Duval County inmate search page is straightforward. Go to the site and type in a name. The system shows matching records from the jail. Each entry lists the booking number, charges, booking date, and bond amount. You can also search by booking number if you already have one. The 72 hour booking report does not need a name. It just lists everyone booked in the last three days in order.

Duval County is big. Nearly a million people live here. That means the booking report can be long on any given day. If you are looking for a specific person, the name search is faster than scrolling through the full list. For the most detailed case info, you may need to contact the court or law enforcement records department. The booking report has the basics, but it does not include every detail about the case.

Under Florida Statute 119.07, you can inspect and copy these Duval County booking records. The online tools are free. If you need paper copies, the sheriff's office can provide them for a small copy fee. For deeper background checks, the FDLE CCHInet system lets you search criminal history across all of Florida, including Duval County records.

Duval County FDLE CCHInet criminal history search system

CCHInet charges $24 per search but pulls from the full state database, not just one county.

Duval County Booking Record Details

The 72 hour booking report from Duval County gives a quick look at each arrest. It is not the full case file. It is more like a summary that covers the most important facts. The data can change as the case moves through the court system, but the booking record captures what happened at the time of arrest.

A Duval County booking record entry typically shows:

  • Name of the person arrested
  • Booking number for case tracking
  • Date and time of booking
  • Charges filed at time of arrest
  • Bond amount or "None" if no bond set

Booking data can change. Charges may be dropped or new ones added. Bond amounts shift after court hearings. What the 72 hour report shows is a snapshot of the arrest, not the outcome. For final case results in Duval County, check with the Clerk of Courts for the 4th Judicial Circuit.

Duval County Arrest Record Laws

All booking records in Duval County are public. Florida Statute 119.01 makes it clear that records created by any public office in the state are open to the public. The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office is a public office, so their booking records are open. You do not need a reason to look at them. This is one of the things that makes Florida's public records law so strong.

Statute 901.43 covers booking photos specifically. It bars anyone from charging a fee to remove a booking photo from a website. The law was written to stop mugshot extortion websites. The Duval County Sheriff can post photos as part of the public record, and that is lawful. But using those photos to charge people for removal is not.

Some records are held back. If a case is still under active investigation, Statute 119.071(2)(c) may allow the agency to keep certain details private. Juvenile arrest records are protected under Statute 985.04. But the vast majority of adult booking records in Duval County are fully public and can be viewed by anyone who asks.

Note: Duval County does not offer a booking notification service, but third-party apps may provide that function.

Tips for Duval County Searches

Duval County has a large population. That means more arrests and a longer booking report each day. Use the name search to narrow things down fast. If you are not getting results, try different spellings or use just the last name. The system looks for exact matches, so one wrong letter can hide a record.

If you need older records, the 72 hour report will not help. It only covers three days. Use the jail roster for current inmates or call (904) 630-0500 to ask about someone specific. The staff at the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office can check the system and tell you if a person is in custody. For statewide searches that go beyond Duval County, the FDLE criminal history page and the Florida Department of State jail directory both offer broader search options.

Duval County Booking Questions

Here are common questions about booking records in Duval County.

How can I search for an inmate? Use the inmate search on the Duval County Sheriff's site or go to the jail roster page. Both are free. You search by name or booking number.

How often does the booking data update? The Duval County system updates in real time or multiple times per day. It depends on the volume of arrests. During busy times, updates come more often.

Can I get case details from the booking report? The report has basic info: name, charges, bond, and dates. For full case details, you need to contact the court or the law enforcement records section. The booking report is a summary, not the complete file.

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Cities in Duval County

Jacksonville is the main city in Duval County and by far the largest. The city and county share a consolidated government, which is why the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office serves as the county sheriff too. All Duval County bookings go through the Jacksonville jail.

Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, and Jacksonville Beach are also in Duval County. They have their own police departments, but arrests still get booked through the Duval County jail system.

Nearby Counties

Duval County is in northeast Florida. These counties border it. Each has a separate jail and booking system.