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Current Broward County Jail Roster

Search the current Broward County jail roster by inmate name or listed charge. Results are synced directly from official booking data.

2026-06-10 13:51 UTCOfficial data
4,603In custody
93Felony
1Misdemeanor
$0Total bond
0Booked · 14d
1570Avg days

Names are not published in this feed. This is an official open-data arrest dataset, which lists each record by an arrest/booking number plus offense, date, and demographics — but no defendant names. To find a specific person by name, use the official inmate lookup. A record of arrest is not an indication of guilt.

RecordBookedChargesClassBondDays
#Booking #342202032601M
Feb 23, 2022
WARRANT - FLEE AND ELUDE A LEO- NO BOND (TAKEN INTO CUSTODY)
Court / Warrant
1569d
#Booking #342202032506M
Feb 23, 2022
DUI ALCOHOL OR DRUGS 1ST OFFENSE (DUI / DWI (DO NOT USE))
DUI / OVI
1569d
#Booking #342202032574F
Feb 23, 2022
AGG ASSAULT W/ DEADLY WEAPON- DOMESTIC VIOL (TAKEN INTO CUSTODY)
Domestic
1569d
#Booking #342202032627M
Feb 23, 2022
CITY ORD 16-1 (COUNTY 21-143(B)) (SUMMONED/CITED)
Other
1569d
#Booking #342202032305M
Feb 22, 2022
LARC-PETIT THEFT 2ND DEGREE 1ST OFFENSE (SUMMONED/CITED)
Property / Theft
1570d
#Booking #342111196247M
Feb 22, 2022
GRAND THEFT - $750-$5,000 (TAKEN INTO CUSTODY)
Property / Theft
1570d
#Booking #342202032351M
Feb 22, 2022
MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE - TRESPASS AFTER WARNING (TAKEN INTO CUSTODY)
Property / Theft
1570d
#Booking #342202032219M
Feb 22, 2022
TOUCH OR STRIKE/BATTERY/DOMESTIC VIOL (CAPIAS/WARRANT REQUESTED)
Domestic
1570d
#Booking #342104053949M
Feb 22, 2022
DUI - MANSLAUGHTER (OUT OF CUSTODY (DO NOT USE))
DUI / OVI
1570d
#Booking #342202032101M
Feb 22, 2022
PROBATION VIOLATION OR COMMUNITY CONTROL/FEL/MISD (TAKEN INTO CUSTODY)
Court / Warrant
1570d
#Booking #342202031877M
Feb 22, 2022
CT1 ASSUALT ON LAW ENFORCEMENT OFC BOND $500 (TAKEN INTO CUSTODY)
Other
1570d
#Booking #342202032314F
Feb 22, 2022
KIDNAPPING- NO BOND (WARRANT (DO NOT USE))
Violent
1570d
#Booking #342202032242M
Feb 22, 2022
M.O. 5-4 OPEN CONTAINER ALCOHOL PUBLIC SIDEWALK (SUMMONED/CITED)
Other
1570d
#Booking #342202023825F
Feb 22, 2022
AGGRAV ASSLT - WEAPON-W DEADLY WEAPON WITHOUT INTENT TO KILL (CAPIAS/WARRANT REQUESTED)
Weapons
1570d
#Booking #342103052501M
Feb 22, 2022
WARRANT-FAILURE TO REGISTER (NO BOND) (TAKEN INTO CUSTODY)
Court / Warrant
1570d
#Booking #342202032315M
Feb 22, 2022
FRAUD-SWINDLE-DEFRAUD INNKEEPER UNDER 300 DOLLARS (SUMMONED/CITED)
Fraud / Forgery
1570d
#Booking #342202032443M
Feb 22, 2022
VIOL INJUNCTION PROTECTION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (OUT OF CUSTODY (DO NOT USE))
Domestic
1570d
#Booking #342201014772M
Feb 22, 2022
BATTERY-ON PERSON 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER (CAPIAS/WARRANT REQUESTED)
Violent
1570d
#Booking #342202032463M
Feb 22, 2022
BURGL-DWELLING UNOCCUPIED/UNARMED (TAKEN INTO CUSTODY)
Other
1570d
#Booking #342202032481F
Feb 22, 2022
VOP CRIMINAL MISCHIEF NO BOND (TAKEN INTO CUSTODY)
Property / Theft
1570d
  1. #
    Booking #342202032601M
    Booked Feb 23, 2022Days 1569Bond
    Court / Warrant
  2. #
    Booking #342202032506M
    Booked Feb 23, 2022Days 1569Bond
    DUI / OVI
  3. #
    Booking #342202032574F
    Booked Feb 23, 2022Days 1569Bond
    Domestic
  4. #
    Booking #342202032627M
    Booked Feb 23, 2022Days 1569Bond
    Other
  5. #
    Booking #342202032305M
    Booked Feb 22, 2022Days 1570Bond
    Property / Theft
  6. #
    Booking #342111196247M
    Booked Feb 22, 2022Days 1570Bond
    Property / Theft
  7. #
    Booking #342202032351M
    Booked Feb 22, 2022Days 1570Bond
    Property / Theft
  8. #
    Booking #342202032219M
    Booked Feb 22, 2022Days 1570Bond
    Domestic
  9. #
    Booking #342104053949M
    Booked Feb 22, 2022Days 1570Bond
    DUI / OVI
  10. #
    Booking #342202032101M
    Booked Feb 22, 2022Days 1570Bond
    Court / Warrant
  11. #
    Booking #342202031877M
    Booked Feb 22, 2022Days 1570Bond
    Other
  12. #
    Booking #342202032314F
    Booked Feb 22, 2022Days 1570Bond
    Violent
  13. #
    Booking #342202032242M
    Booked Feb 22, 2022Days 1570Bond
    Other
  14. #
    Booking #342202023825F
    Booked Feb 22, 2022Days 1570Bond
    Weapons
  15. #
    Booking #342103052501M
    Booked Feb 22, 2022Days 1570Bond
    Court / Warrant
  16. #
    Booking #342202032315M
    Booked Feb 22, 2022Days 1570Bond
    Fraud / Forgery
  17. #
    Booking #342202032443M
    Booked Feb 22, 2022Days 1570Bond
    Domestic
  18. #
    Booking #342201014772M
    Booked Feb 22, 2022Days 1570Bond
    Violent
  19. #
    Booking #342202032463M
    Booked Feb 22, 2022Days 1570Bond
    Other
  20. #
    Booking #342202032481F
    Booked Feb 22, 2022Days 1570Bond
    Property / Theft

Broward County Jail Contact Information

Use these Fort Lauderdale Police — Adult Arrest Records contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Fort Lauderdale Police — Adult Arrest Records
Operated By
Fort Lauderdale Police Department
Court
17th Judicial Circuit Court (Broward County)

About the Fort Lauderdale Police — Adult Arrest Records

This page is built from the Fort Lauderdale Police Department's official open-data arrest feed for the City of Fort Lauderdale in Broward County, Florida. Each record includes the case ID, arrest date, charge text, arrest type, disposition description, and demographic fields published by the city.

Defendant names are not published in this open-data feed; records are listed by case ID. This reflects police arrest and custody events, not a full county jail roster. Confirm custody, bond, and court dates with the Broward Sheriff's Office, Fort Lauderdale Police Department, and the 17th Judicial Circuit Court.

Agency
Fort Lauderdale Police Department
County
Broward County, Florida
Roster Source
City of Fort Lauderdale open-data adult arrests feed (Socrata)

How the Broward County Inmate Search Works

The Broward County inmate search provides a comprehensive tool for locating individuals held within the Fort Lauderdale Police — Adult Arrest Records. This online resource allows users to efficiently search for inmates by entering specific criteria, including name, booking date, and charges. Understanding how to utilize this search tool can save time and reduce anxiety for families looking to find information about an inmate. Clear instructions and an easy-to-navigate interface enhance the user experience, enabling quick access to vital data.

Booking records in the Broward County inmate search display key fields such as the inmate's name, date of booking, current charges, status, and bond amount. Each of these elements offers insight into the legal situation of the inmate. In particular, understanding the meanings of terms like pending, sentenced, and hold can clarify an inmate's current standing. Charges can sometimes change during the legal process, reflecting the evolving nature of legal cases as new evidence arises or plea deals are made, making the roster a dynamic source of information.

Potential delays in updates can occur, leading to discrepancies in the information displayed. Therefore, searching frequently can provide the most accurate status of an inmate. Various search tips, such as using specific names or booking dates, can streamline the process. Users should also be aware that multiple individuals may share similar names, necessitating careful verification of additional details. The Broward County inmate search is an essential resource for maintaining awareness of an inmate's situation and facilitating communication with legal representatives.

Posting Bail at Fort Lauderdale Police — Adult Arrest Records

Judges in Broward County determine bail amounts based on several factors, including the nature of the charges, the defendant's criminal history, and ties to the community. Each case is assessed individually, and the judge's decision reflects the risk posed by releasing the defendant. The types of bonds available in Fort Lauderdale include cash, surety, property, and personal recognizance (OR), each with its own requirements and implications for defendants and their families. Understanding these options is key to making informed decisions about how to proceed.

Posting bail at the Fort Lauderdale Police — Adult Arrest Records involves several steps. First, the designated bail amount must be gathered, which can involve coordination with bail bondsmen if utilizing a surety bond. It's essential to consider the associated costs, such as the 10% fee charged by the bail bondsman and the potential risk to co-signers. Families should prepare for the possibility of delays in processing the bond, as the jail must verify the payment before releasing the inmate.

The timeline for release after posting bail can vary significantly. While some inmates may be released within hours, others might experience longer waits due to administrative procedures or additional legal considerations. Therefore, it’s wise for families to remain engaged throughout the process and maintain communication with legal representatives. Understanding how bail works in Broward County provides families with the necessary tools to navigate this challenging time effectively.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Commissary accounts and trust funds play a significant role in the daily lives of inmates at the Fort Lauderdale Police — Adult Arrest Records. These accounts allow inmates to purchase essential items such as toiletries, snacks, and other necessities that are not provided by the facility. Maintaining a trust account ensures that inmates have access to basic comforts, which can make their time in custody more bearable. Families often contribute to these accounts to support their loved ones during incarceration.

Depositing money into an inmate's commissary account can be done through several methods, including kiosks located in the detention facility, online transfers, phone transactions, and money orders. Each method has its own procedures, fees, and processing times. Understanding these options is essential for families who wish to ensure their loved ones have sufficient funds. It's worth noting that fees may apply for certain deposit methods, impacting the total amount available to the inmate.

It is critical to remember that cash should never be mailed to the facility, as this could result in loss or theft. Instead, using the designated deposit methods guarantees that funds are credited securely to the inmate's account. The booking number of the inmate is also crucial when making deposits, as it ensures that the funds are allocated appropriately. By following these guidelines, families can efficiently manage their loved ones' financial needs while they navigate the complexities of the Broward County Jail system.

Inmate Communication

Inmates at the Fort Lauderdale Police — Adult Arrest Records are allowed to call out, but incoming calls are not permitted. These outgoing calls are typically made on a collect basis or through prepaid accounts set up by family members. Utilizing collect calls can result in higher costs, which may present a financial challenge for families. Prepaid options offer a more budget-friendly alternative, allowing inmates to communicate with their support network more regularly without incurring significant expenses.

Video visits have become a popular way for families to connect with inmates, providing a more personal interaction than traditional phone calls. Scheduling these visits often requires advanced planning and payment of associated fees. Families interested in video visits should check the facility’s guidelines for scheduling procedures and costs. Additionally, electronic messaging services are available, allowing for less immediate but still meaningful communication between inmates and their loved ones.

All forms of communication, including mail, are closely monitored by the facility. Inmates may send and receive letters, but there are specific rules regarding the addressing and inspection of incoming mail. For legal correspondence, inmates have the right to send and receive documents without censorship, but all other communications may be subject to review. Being aware of these regulations helps families maintain effective communication while ensuring compliance with facility policies.

Broward County Court Information

All cases originating from the Fort Lauderdale Police — Adult Arrest Records are handled by the Broward County court system. Specifically, the 17th Judicial Circuit Court oversees legal proceedings, including initial appearances, hearings, and sentencing. Understanding the court structure is essential for families of inmates, as it provides a framework for navigating the legal process. This court system operates under strict timelines, ensuring that cases progress efficiently through the judicial system.

The timeline of a case typically begins with the initial appearance and can extend to sentencing, depending on various factors involved in the judicial process. During this timeline, the roles of the jail and the court differ significantly. The jail handles the custody and safety of inmates, while the court focuses on adjudicating cases and delivering justice. Families should be aware that video hearings may occur, especially in response to public health concerns or logistical challenges, allowing for continued court proceedings even during disruptive events.

To check court dates and other relevant details, families can access online resources or contact the clerk’s office directly. Court records serve as the authoritative source for information related to ongoing cases, providing essential updates on the status of each individual. By staying informed and engaged with these records, families can better support their loved ones throughout the legal process and prepare for what lies ahead in Broward County’s judicial system.

Court
17th Judicial Circuit Court (Broward County)

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate's booking records in Fort Lauderdale?

To search for inmate booking records in Fort Lauderdale, you can visit the Broward County Jail’s official website or contact the Fort Lauderdale Police Department directly. The online inmate search tool provides information such as booking dates, charges, and status. You will need basic details, such as the individual's name or booking number. Keep in mind that information may be updated regularly, so check back if you do not find the inmate's details immediately.

What is the booking and intake process for individuals arrested in Fort Lauderdale?

When an individual is arrested in Fort Lauderdale, they undergo a booking and intake process at the Broward County Jail. This process typically includes recording personal information, fingerprints, photographs, and a background check. The individual will be searched for contraband and their belongings will be secured. After this, they will be assigned a booking number and placed in holding until their initial court appearance. This process ensures that all relevant data is collected and that the individual is safely processed.

What types of bail and bond options are available for those arrested in Broward County?

In Broward County, individuals arrested can secure their release through various bail and bond options. Common types include cash bail, surety bonds, and property bonds. Cash bail requires the full amount paid upfront, while surety bonds involve a bail bondsman who guarantees the bail amount for a fee. The specific bail amount varies based on the charges and the defendant’s criminal history. Understanding these options is essential for families navigating the complexities of the bail process.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced charges in Broward County?

In Broward County, pretrial charges refer to the legal status of an individual who has been arrested but not yet convicted. During this phase, individuals may be eligible for bail and can prepare their defense. Sentenced charges occur after a conviction, where the individual receives a defined penalty, which may include incarceration, probation, or fines. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for defendants and families, as the rights and options available differ significantly between pretrial and sentenced statuses.

How can inmates access their attorneys while in Broward County Jail?

Inmates at Broward County Jail have the right to access legal counsel at any time. They can communicate with their attorneys via phone calls or in-person visits, subject to the facility's regulations. To facilitate this, inmates may need to provide their attorney’s contact information and schedule appointments through the jail’s administration. It is essential for inmates to understand their legal rights and ensure they have the support needed to prepare their defense effectively.

Are phone calls from inmates monitored in Broward County Jail?

Yes, phone calls made by inmates in Broward County Jail are generally monitored and recorded for security purposes. Inmates can make collect calls or use prepaid accounts to communicate with family and friends. It is important to inform callers that conversations may be subject to monitoring, which could affect the content of discussions. Inmates should also be encouraged to discuss sensitive matters during attorney visits instead of phone calls to maintain confidentiality.

What are the rules regarding video visitation for inmates in Broward County?

Video visitation is available for inmates at Broward County Jail, allowing families and friends to connect remotely. To participate, visitors must create an account on the video visitation platform specified by the jail. There are guidelines regarding scheduling, duration, and conduct during visits. It is essential to adhere to the rules to avoid disruptions and ensure a positive experience. Video visits can be an effective way for inmates to maintain relationships while serving their time.

What are the in-person visitation rules for Broward County Jail?

In-person visitation at Broward County Jail is governed by specific rules designed to ensure safety and security. Visitors must register in advance and present valid identification during visits. There are designated visiting hours, and each inmate may have a limited number of visitors per session. All visitors are subject to search before entering the visitation area. Visitors should familiarize themselves with the facility's regulations to ensure a smooth visitation experience and avoid any potential issues.

How can families send money to inmates at Broward County Jail?

Families can send money to inmates at Broward County Jail by depositing funds into the inmate's trust account. This can typically be done through online systems, kiosks located at the jail, or via money orders sent through mail. Funds can be used by inmates for commissary purchases, such as snacks, toiletries, and other essentials. Understanding the available methods and associated fees is crucial for families wanting to support their loved ones during incarceration.

What are the rules for sending mail to inmates in Broward County Jail?

Mail sent to inmates in Broward County Jail must comply with specific rules to ensure security and proper delivery. All mail should include the inmate’s name and booking number and must be addressed to the facility. Certain items, such as photographs or personal letters, are allowed, while others, such as contraband or materials that pose security risks, are prohibited. Legal mail, which pertains to attorney communications, is treated with additional confidentiality to protect the inmate's rights.

What is the release process and timeline for inmates in Broward County?

The release process for inmates at Broward County Jail typically begins with the completion of their sentence or the posting of bail. Upon release, inmates are processed through the facility, which includes verifying identification and returning personal property. The timeline for release can vary based on the individual’s case details, court schedules, and custody status. Families should stay in communication with the inmate and the jail to receive timely updates regarding the release process.

How are court appearances scheduled for individuals arrested in Fort Lauderdale?

Court appearances for individuals arrested in Fort Lauderdale are generally scheduled during the initial arraignment, which occurs shortly after booking. Inmates or their attorneys will receive information regarding court dates and times. Subsequent appearances depend on the case's progression, including hearings, trials, and other legal proceedings. Keeping track of these dates is essential for the defendant's legal strategy and for family members to support their loved ones during these important moments.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings during booking at Broward County Jail?

During the booking process at Broward County Jail, an inmate's property and belongings are collected and securely stored. Personal items such as clothing, jewelry, and electronics are typically cataloged and placed in a property storage area. Inmates are often provided with standard jail-issued clothing. Families should inform inmates not to bring prohibited items, as these will be confiscated. Understanding how property management works can help alleviate concerns about personal belongings during incarceration.

How is medical care provided to inmates with special needs in Broward County Jail?

Broward County Jail is required to provide medical care to all inmates, including those with special needs. Upon intake, medical assessments are conducted to identify any immediate health concerns or ongoing medical conditions. Inmates requiring specific accommodations or treatments can request assistance through the facility's medical staff. It is essential for families to communicate any special medical requirements to ensure that the inmate receives appropriate care throughout their time in custody.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers within Broward County Jail?

Inmate transfers within Broward County Jail may occur for various reasons, including security, health concerns, or facility capacity. Transfers are typically initiated by jail administration and may involve moving the inmate to another facility or a different unit within the jail. Families should be notified of any changes in the inmate’s location, although this may not always happen immediately. Understanding the transfer process can help families stay informed about their loved one's circumstances.

How can the public access records related to arrests in Broward County?

The public can access records related to arrests in Broward County through the Clerk of the Court's office or the Broward County Jail’s official website. These records include arrest reports, booking information, and court documents. Some records may be available online, while others might require a formal request. It is essential for individuals seeking access to understand the procedures and any potential fees associated with obtaining public records.

How are juveniles processed differently than adults in Broward County?

In Broward County, juveniles are processed through a separate system than adults, reflecting the legal distinctions in handling youth offenders. Juveniles may be detained in specialized facilities designed to address their unique rehabilitative needs, while adults are housed in the Broward County Jail. The legal processes, including court appearances and proceedings, also differ significantly, focusing on rehabilitation rather than punishment. Families should be aware of these differences when navigating the legal system for minors.

What is a detainer hold and how does it relate to ICE or immigration issues in Broward County?

A detainer hold is a request by law enforcement agencies to hold an individual for additional time beyond their criminal case, often related to immigration issues. In Broward County, if an inmate is subject to a detainer by ICE, they may face potential deportation proceedings after their release from the local jail. This can complicate the legal situation for both the inmate and their family, making understanding immigration laws and rights essential in these scenarios.

What should I know about re-arrest and parole violations in Broward County?

Re-arrest and parole violations in Broward County may occur if an individual fails to comply with the conditions of their release or commits new offenses. Parole violations can result in a return to custody, often without a new trial. Individuals facing re-arrest for violations should understand their rights and seek legal representation promptly. Families of individuals on parole should also be proactive in ensuring compliance with conditions to prevent potential re-arrests.

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This roster is sourced from public booking data and is not an official or certified record. Inclusion is not evidence of guilt. Custody status, charges, and bail can change quickly — confirm sensitive details directly with the Fort Lauderdale Police Department before taking legal or financial action.