Flagler County 72 Hour Booking
Flagler County 72 hour booking records are available through the Sheriff's Office in Bunnell. This growing county on the northeast Florida coast processes all arrests at one jail facility. The sheriff posts booking data online with names, charges, bond amounts, and mugshots. Records update every few hours. If you need to find someone recently arrested in Flagler County or want to check the latest booking activity in the Palm Coast area, the tools on this page and the links to the official sheriff's site will help you get to the right records fast.
Flagler County Quick Facts
Flagler County 72 Hour Booking Records
The Flagler County Sheriff's Office is on East Moody Boulevard in Bunnell. This is where the county jail is and where all booking happens. When law enforcement in Flagler County makes an arrest, the person gets brought here for processing. Staff enter the charges, take a booking photo, and log the bond amount. The data then goes online for the public. The Flagler County system includes mugshots with most records, which is not always the case in smaller counties.
You can look up Flagler County booking records at flaglersheriff.com. The inmate search tool lets you search by first and last name. The 72 hour bookings page shows all people booked in the past three days. There is also a general booking records page that goes further back. All three tools are free. No account needed. The records update every few hours to keep the data current.
| Agency | Flagler County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 1769 E Moody Blvd, Bunnell, FL 32110 |
| Phone | (386) 313-4911 |
| info@flaglersheriff.com | |
| Website | flaglersheriff.com |
Search Flagler 72 Hour Booking
Go to the Flagler County Sheriff's website and click the inmate search. Type the person's name. The system pulls up matches from the jail database. Each result shows the booking date, charges, bond amount, and often a mugshot. If you do not have a specific name, use the 72 hour bookings page. It lists everyone booked in the last three days without a search. Just scroll through.
Flagler County booking records are free to access online. There is no cost and no login. The data updates every few hours. If you need something right away and the person was just arrested, call the jail at (386) 313-4911. Staff can check the system and tell you if someone is in custody. For records older than 72 hours, use the general booking records page or make a formal public records request to the Flagler County Sheriff's Office. Under Florida Statute 119.07, you have a legal right to get copies of these records.
Note: Always verify charges and bond with the Sheriff's Office since updates may happen after the initial booking in Flagler County.
Flagler County Arrest Record Laws
Florida Statute 119.01 says records made by a public office are open to the public. The Flagler County Sheriff's Office is a public office. That means their booking logs are public records. Anyone can look at them. You do not need to explain why you want to see Flagler County booking records. You just ask or go online and view them.
Florida Statute 901.43 covers booking photos. The Flagler County Sheriff posts mugshots along with booking data. That is allowed under the law. What is not allowed is charging a fee to remove a booking photo from a website. This law was made to combat mugshot websites that were profiting off people's arrests. The sheriff's posting of these photos is a public records function, which is different from a third-party site using them for money.
Some records have limits. Statute 119.071(2)(c) lets agencies withhold parts of active investigation files. And Statute 985.04 keeps juvenile records private in Flagler County and across the state. But adult booking records are fully public.
The FDLE public records page explains how the state handles records requests at the state level, including criminal history data that covers Flagler County.
The FDLE site is a backup if you need statewide data that goes beyond what the Flagler County Sheriff provides locally.
Flagler County Booking Report Details
A Flagler County booking record captures the key facts of an arrest at the time of processing. It is not the full court record. It is the jail's log of who came in, why, and what the bond is.
Each Flagler County 72 hour booking entry typically shows:
- Full name of the person booked
- Booking date
- Charges at time of arrest
- Bond amount
- Mugshot (in most cases)
Charges can change. The state attorney may file different charges after reviewing the case. Bond can shift after a hearing. The booking record is a starting point. For case outcomes and final dispositions in Flagler County, check with the Clerk of Courts for the 7th Judicial Circuit. If you see wrong info in a Flagler County booking record, contact the sheriff's office to flag it. They can check and correct their system.
Tips for Flagler County Booking Searches
Spell the name right. The Flagler County system matches on what you type. If the spelling is off, the search may come back empty even if the person is in the jail. Try a last name only search if the full name does not work. First names can have different spellings, so dropping it may help.
The 72 hour booking report covers three days. After that, people roll off the list. They may still be in custody, just not on the 72 hour page. Use the inmate search or the general booking records page to find older data in Flagler County. If you need records that go way back, a public records request is the way to go. Stick with the official Flagler County Sheriff's site for the best data. Third-party sites may charge fees or have old info. The Florida Department of State directory links to all county jail search tools and is a good fallback.
Flagler County Booking Questions
Common questions about Flagler County booking records.
How often are records updated? Every few hours. The Flagler County system aims to keep the data current, but there may be a delay of several hours between an arrest and when it appears online.
Is there a cost to view booking records? No. The Flagler County inmate search and booking records are free online. No account or fee is needed.
Are mugshots included? Yes, in most cases. The Flagler County system typically includes mugshots with the inmate search results. Some entries may not have a photo if the booking was just processed. Check back later if a photo is missing.
How do I report wrong info? Contact the Flagler County Sheriff's Office at (386) 313-4911. They can review and fix errors in their booking system. Do not rely on online data for legal decisions without checking with the sheriff or your attorney.
Cities in Flagler County
Palm Coast is the largest city in Flagler County and the only one with a population over the threshold for a separate page. Bunnell is the county seat but much smaller. Flagler Beach is a coastal town in the county. All arrests across Flagler County get processed at the same jail in Bunnell.
Other communities like Beverly Beach and Marineland are also in Flagler County. All bookings from these areas appear on the same Flagler County 72 hour booking report.
Nearby Counties
Flagler County sits on the northeast coast of Florida. These counties are next to it, each with its own jail and booking system.