Orange County Inmate Search

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An Orange County inmate search is the process of looking up inmate information for inmates detained by law enforcement in Orange County. The Orange County Corrections Department manages an online Current Inmates List, which is a public list that allows interested parties to search for inmate information online.

The Orange County Sheriff's Office serves as the primary law enforcement agency for the county, and Orange County Corrections provides jail and inmate services for the sheriff's office and municipal police departments, such as the Orlando Police Department and the Winter Park Police Department.

An inmate search will usually provide various types of information, including the inmate's full name, booking number, age, charges, case status, court location, bond details, and current location. Interested parties may forward inquiries about inmates to the Sheriff's Office at:

Orange County Sheriff's Office

2500 West Colonial Drive,

Orlando, Florida 32804.

How to Find an Inmate in Orange County Jails

The Orange County Corrections Department manages the detention facilities for the entire county. Anyone who requires inmate information may contact the county sheriff's office or the County corrections department using the following contact details.

Orange County Corrections

P.O. Box 4970

Orlando, FL 32802-4970

Phone: (407) 836-3400

Orange County Sheriff's Office

2500 West Colonial Drive,

Orlando, Florida 32804.

Phone: (407) 254-7000

Records: (407)254-7280

Inquiries can be in person at the Sheriff's Office or by phone to the county Corrections Office. Record seekers must be able to provide details of the inmate they are searching for, such as their full name, booking number, or date of birth.

Online inmate searches can be made using the Current Inmate Database. This database only provides information about individuals currently housed at any of the facilities managed by Orange County Corrections.

How to Use the Orange County Jail Roster

Orange County Corrections offers interested parties access to their Current Inmate Database, which is accessible from their website. This database allows users to search for and view information on all inmates currently housed in the detention centers managed by the county. Record seekers may access the search tool for the database via these simple steps.

  • Visit the Orange County Corrections website.
  • Scroll down to Current Inmate Database from the options on the home screen.
  • On the current inmate database page, enter the name of the inmate in the provided box. The inmate's last name is required, and their first name is optional but will help streamline the search.
  • Click search, and the results will appear with the inmate's full names and booking numbers.
  • Click on a name to open a pop-up page with full details about the inmate.

The Current Inmate Database also offers a daily booking list, which reports all inmates booked in the last 24 hours, and an inmate population statistics page showing race and ethnicity statistics for the inmate population.

What Information is Included in the Orange County Inmate Roster

Inmate searches using the Current Inmate Database will typically generate the following results.

  • Inmate's full name and picture: The inmate's full name and mugshot
  • Inmate race and gender: Their given race and gender
  • Inmate age: The inmate's current age
  • Booking number and date: The date of booking and the booking number assigned
  • Bond amount: The bail amount
  • Last known location: The inmate's last known location before their arrest
  • Current cell location: The inmate's current housing at the jail
  • Case status: The case status indicates whether the inmate has been sentenced or is being held before sentencing
  • Arresting agency and police case number: The agency that performed the arrest and the case number
  • Charges filed and court case number: The charges that were filed and the court case number
  • Court location: The court where the case was heard (circuit, superior, or municipal)

Under Florida's Statutes Title 47 Chapter 945.10, the following inmate information is exempt from public access.

  • Information on anyone in the witness protection program
  • Information that would jeopardize a person's safety
  • Any records that would be exempt under Florida's Public Records Laws
  • Medical, mental health, or substance abuse records of an inmate

Contact Details for Orange County Jail or Sheriff's Office

Interested parties seeking inmate information for Orange County may reach out to the Orange County Sheriff or Orange County Corrections using the contact details below.

Orange County Sheriff's Office

2500 West Colonial Drive,

Orlando, Florida 32804.

Phone: (407) 254-7000

Records: (407)254-7280

Orange County Corrections

P.O. Box 4970

Orlando, FL 32802-4970

General Phone/ Booking and Release/bail Processing: (407) 836-3400

Video Visitation Center: (407) 836-8061

Inmate Money Accounts/Property: (407) 448-8320

Contact information for the county services, including the corrections department, is also available on the County Contacts page.

Service/DivisionPhone NumberDescription
Sheriff's Office general information(407) 254-7000Office main line for general inquiries
Sheriff's office records(407)254-7280Record requests and inquiries for the sheriff's office
Non-emergency phone line(407)836-4357Sheriff's office non-emergency contact
Orange County Corrections general phone(407) 836-3400General inquiries, bail process, and booking and release can all be contacted from here. Select the appropriate option
Video visitation center(407) 836-8061Video visiting center inquiries line
County Corrections Mail Room(407) 836-3525All inmates' mail must be sent through this department
Inmates' accounts and property(407) 448-8320Inquiries about inmates' money accounts and property

Jail Facility Overview in Orange County

The Orange County Corrections Department(OCCD) manages multiple facilities designed to house various types of inmates at different levels. Overall, there are 7 jails managed by the corrections department in Orange County. The main jail is a traditional jail holding male and female adult inmates with a population of about 1053 beds. The Orange County Corrects system offers basic education, including GED prep, life skill development, and substance abuse awareness classes.

Other facilities managed by the OCCD include the following.

  • The Booking and Release Center, with 592 beds
  • The All-Female Detention Center with 652 beds
  • Horizon Facility with 768 beds
  • Genesis Facility with 220 beds
  • Phoenix Facility with 288 beds
  • Whitcomb Facility with 224 beds

Inmates are assigned to each center based on their charges, general behavior, and escape risk. The facilities managed by the OCCD are generally rated as low to medium-security jails. Juveniles are not detained on the county level in Florida. Minor offenders are usually transferred to state-run facilities.

FacilityAddressPhone NumberOperating timesEmail
Booking and Release Center3855 S John Young Pkwy, Orlando, FL 32839.
Mailing Address for all Facilities is PO Box 4970, Orlando, FL 32802-4970
(407) 836-340024/7 general operations.
Visitation will vary according to the facility
No particular email for each facility. Mails can be sent to the general correction email at OCCDPIO@ocfl.net for
general inquiries
Main Facility JailCorrections Campus. 3723 Vision Blvd, Orlando, FL 32839(407) 836-340024/7
Female Detention Center3723 Vision Blvd, Orlando, FL 32839(407) 836-340024/7
Horizon FacilityCorrections Campus(407) 836-340024/7
Genesis FacilityCorrections Campus(407) 836-340024/7
Phoenix FacilityCorrections Campus(407) 836-340024/7
Whitcomb FacilityCorrections Campus(407) 836-340024/7

It should be noted that although county jail facilities operate 24/7, visitation will only take place during specific times. Record seekers with any questions may call the OCCD at (407) 836-3400 for further information.

How to Send Money to an Inmate in the Orange County Corrections Main Facility?

Family and friends are permitted to deposit money into the inmate's account to be used to purchase items from the commissary and pay for certain jail fees or medical expenses. These funds can be deposited in the inmate's account via the following means.

In Person: Deposits can come in person to the public lobby at the booking center located at:

Orange County Booking and Release Center

3855 John Young Parkway,

Orlando, FL 32839

The deposit counter is open 7 days a week, from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Deposits can be made in cash or with credit and debit cards. Depositors may inquire at the counter for any limits affecting how much they may deposit.

By mail: Depositors may send in money orders by U.S. mail. The mail must be addressed as follows to make sure it reaches the right department and the right inmate.

Inmate Name

Jail Number and housing area

P.O. Box 4970

Orlando, FL 32802-4970

ConnectNetwork transfers: Deposits can be made online or by phone using the ConnectNetwork platform. Either visit the website or call them at (888)428-1845. Provide the following information.

  • Inmates' account number, including their booking number and full name
  • Give the facility name as Orange County, Florida
  • Give site ID as 196

The website and phone service accept Visa and MasterCard and offer transactions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all year round. Deposits via ConnectNetwork are generally limited to $300 per transaction.

Inmate Search by Jail Facility

All the facilities managed by Orange County Corrections do not have separate jail rosters or databases; information for the facility can typically be obtained from the same sources online or by phone. Record seekers who require an inmate search may do so by using the online Current Inmate Database for quick, at-a-glance information. For more comprehensive details, they may choose to contact the Orange County Corrections Department by mail at:

Orange County Corrections

P.O. Box 4970

Orlando, FL 32802-4970

Inquiries may also be made over the phone by calling the corrections department at (407) 836-3400 or the sheriff's office records department at (407) 254-7000.

Orange County Visitation Rules and Schedules

All inmates are allowed 3 video visits per week at the video visitation center. The center is open every day from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., and the last visitation session begins at 9 p.m. The center is located at:

Video Visitation Center

3000 39th Street,

Orlando, Florida, 32839.

Visitors must schedule their first visit by phone at least one day in advance by calling (407)836-8061. The scheduling phone line is open every day from 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. After scheduling the visit, the visitor will be issued a visitor identification number, which must be provided at the visit. Visitors must arrive at least 15 minutes early for their visit and must show a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a passport, driver's license, state ID, or military ID. After registering by phone the first time, all further visits can be scheduled online at the Orange County, Florida, Visitation Scheduling website.

Dress codes for visits exclude the following.

  • No deep necklines showing excessive cleavage.
  • No See-through fabrics or torn clothing
  • No spandex or tight-fitting clothes
  • No backpacks or purses
  • No tank tops or mini skirts

Mailing and Commissary Information

It should be noted that all regular inmate postal mail is opened and then scanned into the Smart Communications postal mail system. This transfers the mail to the system and makes it available to the inmates on the kiosks or tablets. Checks, money orders, and cash should not be sent by mail.

To address mail to inmates within Orange County, the address should include the inmate's full name, booking number, and cell location as shown in the Current Inmate Database. The sender must also include a return address. An example of a properly addressed inmate mail is shown below.

Smart Communications postal mail system/Orange County Corrections Department

John Jonah Jons

00012345, M-4A

P.O. Box 9101

Seminole, FL 33775-9174

Money orders are processed differently and must be sent separately to the corrections fiscal department and addressed as shown below.

Orange County Corrections

Inmate Full Name and Booking Number (ex., John Doe #23012345)

Inmate Fiscal Department

P.O. Box 4970

Orlando, FL 32802-4970

Interested parties with inquiries may contact the Orange County Corrections mail room via the contact details given below.

Orange County Corrections

Mail Room

P.O. Box 4970

Orlando, FL 32802-4970

Phone: (407) 836-3525

Email:mailroom@ocfl.net

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