Wakulla County 72 Hour Booking

Wakulla County 72-hour booking records cover all arrests processed at the county jail in Crawfordville over the last three days. The Sheriff's Office manages the jail and posts booking data online for public viewing. You can look up who was recently booked, what charges they face, and whether bond has been set. Wakulla County sits just south of Tallahassee in the Florida panhandle, and the Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency for the area. Their website has both an inmate search tool and a booking report page. These give you two ways to find the arrest information you need in Wakulla County.

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Wakulla County Quick Facts

33,700 Population
Crawfordville County Seat
2nd Judicial Circuit
72 hrs Report Window

Wakulla County 72 Hour Booking Records

The Wakulla County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail at 12970 NW CR 365 in Crawfordville. This is where all arrests in Wakulla County get processed. When someone is taken into custody, staff at the jail record their personal information, take a booking photo, and log the charges. That data goes into the booking report and the inmate search system.

You can search Wakulla County jail records through the Sheriff's Office website. The inmate search page shows who is currently held at the jail. The booking reports page lists all arrests from the last 72 hours. Both tools are free to use and available around the clock. The booking data is updated daily, though there may be a short lag while staff finish processing a new intake. For questions about a specific booking, call the Sheriff's Office at (850) 926-7200. Under Florida Statute 119.01, all booking records in Wakulla County are public.

Address 12970 NW CR 365, Crawfordville, FL 32327
Phone (850) 926-7200
Website wakullasheriff.org
Jail Open 24/7 for booking and intake

How to Find Wakulla County Bookings

Go to the Wakulla County Sheriff's Office website. Find the inmate search or booking report section. Type in the person's name. Results will show any matches from the jail records. You'll see the booking date, charges, and bond information for each entry. If you know the booking number, use that instead for a faster and more exact result.

For records outside the 72-hour window, contact the Sheriff's Office directly. You can call (850) 926-7200 or email info@wakullasheriff.org. In-person visits to the office in Crawfordville are also an option during business hours. Florida Statute 119.07 gives you the right to inspect and copy any public record in Wakulla County, and that includes booking data. The office may charge for paper copies, but viewing records costs nothing. You can also check the jail information page on the Sheriff's site for details on visiting hours and how to contact inmates in Wakulla County.

Wakulla County 72-Hour Report Details

The booking report captures what happened at intake. It's not a verdict. Charges listed on the report can change after court proceedings begin. What you see is the record as it stood when the person was processed at the Wakulla County jail.

A typical booking entry in Wakulla County includes the person's full name and the date they were booked. Charges are spelled out by type. Common charges you'll see on the Wakulla County report include DUI, possession of a controlled substance, battery, domestic violence, theft, and driving while license suspended. Bond amounts show up when they've been set, either by a judge or through a standard schedule. When you see "no bond," it means the person has to stay in jail until a judge decides on release conditions. Each entry is tied to one arrest event, even if the person faces multiple charges from that single incident in Wakulla County.

The Florida Jail Information System can also pull Wakulla County booking data as part of the statewide sheriff's network. The system holds over 22 million booking records and refreshes every hour from connected jails across Florida.

Wakulla County booking records through the Florida Jail Information System

This statewide tool is run by the Florida Sheriffs Association and covers member jails across all of Florida.

Public Records Access in Wakulla County

Booking records in Wakulla County are covered by Florida's public records law. Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes makes government records open to anyone. You can view booking data without giving a reason. You don't have to live in Wakulla County. You don't have to be part of the case.

Exceptions are narrow. Under Florida Statute 119.071(2)(c), some information tied to active law enforcement investigations can be held back. This covers confidential informant names and ongoing surveillance details, not the basic booking facts. The name, charges, and bond for any adult arrest in Wakulla County are nearly always public. Juvenile arrests are different. Florida Statute 985.04 keeps juvenile records confidential, so minors don't appear on the public booking report in Wakulla County.

Note: Booking data may lag by several hours as staff finish processing each new intake at the Wakulla County jail.

Arrest Photos in Wakulla County

Mugshots are taken as part of the booking process at the Wakulla County jail. These photos are public records and may appear on the Sheriff's website alongside the booking data. Florida Statute 901.43 governs booking photos. It bans anyone from charging a fee to remove a mugshot from a website.

If your case in Wakulla County was dismissed or ended in acquittal, you can ask the Sheriff's Office to remove the booking photo from their site. Put your request in writing. Include the case number and documentation showing the outcome. The office will process your request. This only covers the official Wakulla County Sheriff's site. Third-party websites operate on their own, but the state law still protects you from removal fees regardless of the platform.

Statewide Records Through FDLE

When you need Wakulla County records beyond the 72-hour booking report, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is a strong option. FDLE collects arrest data from every county in the state. Their CCHInet system lets you run a name search for $24 that pulls up the person's full criminal history in Florida.

FDLE's public records office takes written requests too. Call (850) 410-7000 for instructions. Wakulla County is close to Tallahassee, where FDLE's main office is located at 2331 Phillips Road. The Florida Department of State also maintains a directory of county jail search tools that links to Wakulla County and every other Florida county.

Wakulla County criminal history records through FDLE CCHInet search

FDLE is the central repository for criminal history data in Florida. Their records cover arrests from all 67 counties, including Wakulla County.

Tips for Wakulla County Booking Searches

Wakulla County is a smaller county, so the booking report typically has fewer entries than bigger areas. Still, using the right approach saves time and gives you cleaner results.

  • Search by the person's full legal name as it appears on official ID
  • Use the booking date if the name is common to narrow results
  • Check both the inmate search and the 72-hour booking report pages
  • Call (850) 926-7200 for records older than three days
  • A booking record is not a conviction and may change after court

Privacy laws restrict some data from being shared, but the basic arrest and booking information in Wakulla County is almost always public. Use official sources to avoid outdated or wrong information. Third-party sites sometimes copy old data and don't update it when charges change or cases get dismissed. The Wakulla County Sheriff's Office site is the best source for current booking records.

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Cities in Wakulla County

Wakulla County includes Crawfordville, St. Marks, Sopchoppy, and Panacea. All arrests in these communities are booked through the Wakulla County jail. The 72-hour report covers every town and unincorporated area in the county. There are no cities in Wakulla County over the 75,000 population threshold. Crawfordville is the county seat and home to the Sheriff's Office. Tallahassee, located just north in Leon County, is the nearest large city to Wakulla County.

Nearby Counties

These counties share borders with Wakulla County. Each one has its own jail and booking report system. If you're looking for an arrest near a county line, check the neighboring county's report as well.