Suwannee County 72 Hour Booking

Suwannee County 72-hour booking records show all recent arrests made by the Sheriff's Office and booked into the county jail in Live Oak. The booking report lists each person's name, charges, bond amount, and the date they were brought in. You can check these records on the Suwannee County Sheriff's Office site at no cost. The jail sits along 80th Terrace in Live Oak, and staff there handle all bookings for the county. Each arrest gets logged and posted to the public report, which covers the past three days of intake. If you need to find a specific arrest, start with the name or booking date.

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Suwannee County Quick Facts

44,400 Population
Live Oak County Seat
3rd Judicial Circuit
72 hrs Report Window

Suwannee County 72 Hour Booking Records

The Suwannee County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps all booking records for the county. When someone is arrested in Suwannee County, they get taken to the jail on 80th Terrace in Live Oak for processing. Staff log the person's name, date of birth, charges, and bond amount. This data goes into the 72-hour booking report. You can reach the Sheriff's Office at (386) 362-2222 for questions about a booking or to check on an inmate's status.

The office posts booking data on its site at suwanneesheriff.net. The inmate page shows who is in custody right now. You can also pull up the 72-hour booking report for a list of all arrests in the past three days. Both tools are free to use. The data gets refreshed throughout the day as new bookings come in and releases go out. Under Florida Statute 119.01, all booking records in Suwannee County are public and open for anyone to see.

Address 13130 80th Terrace, Live Oak, FL 32060
Phone (386) 362-2222
Website suwanneesheriff.net
Hours Jail operates 24/7; admin office Monday through Friday

How to Search Suwannee County Arrest Records

Searching for Suwannee County booking records takes just a few steps. Go to the Sheriff's Office site and look for the inmate search or booking report page. You can search by the person's full name. The report shows the booking date, time, charges filed, and any bond that was set. Each entry covers one arrest. If the person was booked in the last 72 hours, they will show on the report.

For older records or cases that fall outside the 72-hour window, you may need to call the Sheriff's Office at (386) 362-2222 or send a written request. Under Florida Statute 119.07, you have the right to inspect and copy public records in Suwannee County. The office can charge a small fee for copies, but looking at records in person is free. You can also check the booking records page on the Sheriff's site for broader search options beyond the 72-hour window. Make sure you have the full name spelled right. Common names may pull up more than one result, so use the booking date to narrow it down.

The Florida Department of State also keeps a directory of county jail search tools. This can point you to Suwannee County's page if the direct link changes.

Suwannee County 72-Hour Booking Details

Each booking entry in Suwannee County shows key facts about the arrest. The record is not a finding of guilt. It just shows that someone was taken into custody and processed at the jail. The data can change after court hearings or if charges get dropped.

A typical Suwannee County booking record includes the person's full name and booking date with a time stamp. It also lists the charge or charges filed, such as DUI, theft, or battery. Bond amounts show up when they have been set by a judge or follow a set schedule. Some bookings will say "no bond" if the charge is serious or if a judge has not yet ruled on bail. The booking number ties all of this to one specific arrest event. If someone faces more than one charge, all of them appear on the same booking entry in Suwannee County.

The Florida Sheriffs Association runs a system called the Florida Jail Information System that pulls booking data from jails across the state. This database holds over 22 million booking records and grows by about 500,000 each month. It can search for people booked in the last 24, 48, or 72 hours at any member facility, including Suwannee County.

Suwannee County booking records through the Florida Jail Information System

The data refreshes every hour across all connected jails, so what you see is close to current. Suwannee County participates in this system as part of the statewide network of sheriff's offices.

Booking Records and Florida Public Records Law

Booking records in Suwannee County fall under Florida's broad public records law. Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes makes most government records open to the public. This includes arrest and booking data held by the Sheriff's Office. You don't need to give a reason to view them. You don't need to be a resident of Suwannee County or even Florida.

There are some limits. Under Florida Statute 119.071(2)(c), certain law enforcement details can be held back if they relate to an active case. This might include witness names or details that could harm an ongoing investigation. However, the basic booking facts like name, charges, and bond are almost always public in Suwannee County. Juvenile records get extra protection under Florida Statute 985.04, so those won't show on the public booking report.

Note: Booking data may be preliminary and can change after the person sees a judge in Suwannee County.

Arrest Photos in Suwannee County

Mugshots are taken as part of the booking process at the Suwannee County jail. These photos are public records. Florida Statute 901.43 governs how booking photos can be used. It stops anyone from charging a fee to take down a mugshot from a website. This law protects people whose charges were dropped or who were found not guilty.

If your photo was posted after an arrest in Suwannee County and the case was later dismissed, you can ask for it to be removed from the Sheriff's site. Contact the office in writing and include the case number and proof that the charges were dropped. The same goes for cases that end with a not guilty verdict. This process applies to the Sheriff's Office website only, not to third-party sites that may have copied the data.

Statewide Criminal History Checks

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement maintains the state's central criminal history database. FDLE collects arrest data from every county in Florida, including Suwannee County. This is useful if you need records that go beyond the 72-hour booking window.

FDLE offers a self-service search tool called CCHInet that checks their computerized criminal history files. Each name search costs $24. The results show arrests, charges, and case outcomes across all of Florida. This is more thorough than a single county's booking report. You can also request records from FDLE through their public records office in writing or by phone at (850) 410-7000. For Suwannee County bookings specifically, the local Sheriff's Office remains the fastest source for recent data.

Suwannee County criminal history search through FDLE CCHInet system

The FDLE system covers all 67 Florida counties and links to federal databases as well.

Tips for Using Suwannee County Booking Data

When searching for booking records in Suwannee County, a few things can help you get better results. Always use the person's full legal name. Nicknames and shortened names may not match what the jail has on file. Double check the spelling. If you find more than one result, use the booking date to pick the right one.

Keep in mind that a booking record is not the same as a conviction. It means the person was arrested and taken to the Suwannee County jail. Charges can change, get reduced, or get dropped entirely after the first court hearing. Bond amounts can also change once a judge reviews the case. If you need to know the outcome of a case, check with the Suwannee County Clerk of Court for case records and dispositions.

  • Use full legal names when searching Suwannee County booking records
  • Check the booking date to tell apart people with the same name
  • Call (386) 362-2222 if you can't find a record online
  • Bond amounts may change after a court hearing
  • Records update throughout the day as new bookings are processed

Note: Always verify booking details through the official Suwannee County Sheriff's Office rather than third-party sites.

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Cities in Suwannee County

Suwannee County includes Live Oak, Branford, and several smaller communities. All arrests in these areas are booked through the Suwannee County Sheriff's Office jail. The booking report covers every town and unincorporated area in the county. Live Oak is the county seat and where most of the county's services are located. There are no cities in Suwannee County over the 75,000 population threshold.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Suwannee County. Each one runs its own jail and booking report. If you're not sure which county handled an arrest, check the address where it happened.