Lauderhill Released Inmate Database

Lauderhill released inmates are held at Broward County jail facilities. This city has about 77,000 residents in the central part of Broward County. Lauderhill does not run its own jail. When local police make an arrest, the person goes to one of the Broward Sheriff's Office detention centers. You can search for released inmates online through the Broward Sheriff's arrest search portal. The online system shows people who have been booked into county jail facilities. Broward County also provides a release log at releaselog.sheriff.org that shows recent releases with dates, booking numbers, and names. All inmate records for people arrested in Lauderhill go into the county database.

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Broward County Jail Facilities

Lauderhill arrestees go to Broward County jails. The Broward Sheriff's Office main headquarters is at 2601 West Broward Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312. The Main Jail Bureau is at 555 SE 1st Avenue in Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301. The main jail phone is 954-831-5900.

Broward Sheriff's Office homepage showing inmate search and jail resources

Broward County operates several detention facilities. The Main Jail Bureau in Fort Lauderdale handles many bookings. The Joseph V. Conte Facility is at 1351 NW 27th Avenue in Pompano Beach, FL 33069. The North Broward Bureau sits at 1550 NW 30th Avenue in Pompano Beach, FL 33069. The Paul Rein Detention Facility is at 2421 NW 16 Street in Pompano Beach, FL 33069. People arrested in Lauderhill may be housed at any of these facilities depending on bed availability and security classification.

The Public Records Unit of the Broward Sheriff's Office is at the main headquarters. Call 954-831-8700 for records questions. The Broward County Clerk of Courts also maintains case search portals for court records related to arrests and criminal charges.

How to Search for Lauderhill Inmates

Use the Broward Sheriff's Office Arrest Search Portal at sheriff.org/DOD/PAGES/ARRESTSEARCH.ASPX to search for people arrested in Lauderhill. Enter the person's last name and first name to find their arrest record. The system shows current bookings and inmate information.

Broward County arrest search portal showing name search fields

When you find a match, the system shows booking details, personal information, arrest information, charges, bond information, and detention status. The record includes the date and time booked, full name, date of birth, physical description, arresting agency name, specific criminal charges, bond type and amount, and current status and location.

For release information, check the Inmate Release Log at releaselog.sheriff.org. This log shows the release date, booking number, last name, and first name of each person released from Broward County facilities. The log updates regularly as people are released throughout the day and night.

Broward County Release Log

The Broward Sheriff's Office provides a dedicated release log that shows daily releases from county jail facilities. This tool is helpful if you know someone was recently released but cannot find them in the arrest search portal. The release log lists each person released with their basic information.

Broward County inmate release log showing recent releases with names and dates

The log format shows the release date, booking number, last name, and first name in a simple table. You can scroll through the list to find the person you are looking for. For more detailed information about a released inmate, contact the Records/Warrants Division at 954-831-8700.

Florida Public Records and Restricted Information

Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes is the Public Records Act. This law requires government agencies to provide access to most records, including jail records. The Broward Sheriff's Office follows this law when releasing inmate information to the public.

Section 945.10 of Florida Statutes lists exemptions for confidential information. Under Florida Public Records Law, certain information is NOT publicly disclosed. Juvenile arrest and detention records are confidential. Medical and mental health records cannot be released without consent. Expunged or sealed records are not available to the public. Personal identifiers like social security numbers, fingerprints, and medical IDs are redacted from public records.

To request records not available online, contact the BSO Records/Warrants Division at 2601 W Broward Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312. Call 954-831-8700. You can also contact the Broward County Clerk of Courts Archives Division at the Central Courthouse, East Building, 201 SE 6th Street, 3rd Floor, Room 03305, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301. Call 954-831-5625 for archives.

Broward County Clerk Case Search

The Broward County Clerk of the Courts provides a case search portal for court records. You can search by name and date range to find criminal cases, felonies, and traffic and misdemeanor cases. Select the appropriate court type from the options. Enter the person's name and any date range. Use the Search Filter menu to streamline results.

Court records show case numbers, charges filed, court dates, dispositions, and sentences. This information supplements the jail records and shows what happened in court after someone was arrested. For questions about court records, contact the Clerk's office during business hours.

Juvenile Detention Records

The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice operates the Broward Regional Juvenile Detention Center at 222 NW 22nd Avenue in Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311. Call 954-467-4563 for the juvenile center. Juvenile records are NOT public under Florida law. Section 985.04 of Florida Statutes makes juvenile offender records confidential and exempt from public disclosure.

Parents, guardians, and attorneys may access juvenile records with proper authorization. The general public cannot search for or obtain juvenile arrest and detention records. This confidentiality protects young offenders' privacy as they go through the juvenile justice system.

County Jail vs State Prison

Broward County jails are separate from the Florida Department of Corrections. County jails hold people awaiting trial or serving sentences of less than one year. State prisons hold people convicted of felonies and sentenced to longer terms. If someone from Lauderhill gets sent to state prison, they leave the county jail system.

Use the FDC offender search at pubapps.fdc.myflorida.com for state prisoners. The state database includes inmate population records, release information, escape data, supervised offenders, and absconder lists. The Inmate Release Information Search updates every night.

Other Cities in Broward County

These nearby cities also use the Broward County jail system.

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