Melbourne Released Inmate Searches

Melbourne released inmate records are kept by the Brevard County Sheriff's Office since the city does not run its own jail. When arrests happen in Melbourne, inmates go to the Brevard County Jail Complex at 860 Camp Road in Cocoa. This is where booking and release take place for all of Brevard County. The sheriff provides an online arrest inquiry portal where you can search current inmates and recent releases. The database updates daily at about 8:00 AM. You can look up anyone who was arrested in Melbourne or other parts of the county. The system is free to use and gives you booking details, charges, and bond information.

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87,561 Population
Brevard County
18th Judicial Circuit
1,849 Jail Capacity

Brevard County Jail for Melbourne

All Melbourne inmates are housed at the Brevard County Jail Complex. This facility opened in 1986 and has grown to hold about 1,849 inmates. The average daily population is around 1,600. The jail has a main maximum security building, three tent units, a women's facility, and a mental health and medical facility. There is also a booking area, medical ward, laundry, initial appearance courtroom, visiting areas, and recreation areas. When Melbourne Police make an arrest, they bring the person here for booking.

The jail is at 860 Camp Road in Cocoa, Florida 32927. The main phone number is (321) 690-1500. Dial 0 for the receptionist. The Brevard County Sheriff's Office main headquarters is at 700 Park Ave. in Titusville. For inmate searches, use the online arrest inquiry at brevardsheriff.com/bookings. This database lists all current inmates and recent bookings. It updates daily at around 8:00 AM. If someone was booked after that time, they may not show up until the next morning.

Brevard County Sheriff's Office arrest inquiry portal for Melbourne inmates

The arrest inquiry portal lets you search by date range, last name, first name, subject number, or booking number. You can look up anyone who was arrested in Melbourne. Results show booking details, charges, and bond amounts. Inmates who posted bond will not appear on the daily population report. They show up on the daily arrest report instead. For bond information, contact a local bail bonding agency or check the daily arrest report.

Facility Brevard County Jail Complex
Address 860 Camp Road, Cocoa, FL 32927
Phone (321) 690-1500
Capacity 1,849 inmates
Arrest Inquiry brevardsheriff.com/bookings

Note: The inmate search updates daily at approximately 8:00 AM, so recent bookings may not appear until the next update.

How to Search for Melbourne Inmates

The arrest inquiry portal is the main tool for finding Melbourne inmates. Go to the Brevard County Sheriff website. Click on the bookings link. You see a search form. Enter the last name of the person you want to find. You can add the first name if you know it. You can also search by date range. If you know when the arrest happened, put in a from date and to date. This helps narrow the results.

You can also search by subject number or booking number if you have one of those. The subject number is an ID assigned by the sheriff. The booking number is unique to each arrest. Both give you an exact match. If you only have a name, the search returns all matches. Look at the booking date and charges to find the right person from Melbourne.

The Brevard County Sheriff also has an offender and warrant search at brevardsheriff.com/resources/offender-warrant-search. This is a separate tool that shows active warrants and other offender information. It is provided as a public service. Use it to check if someone has an outstanding warrant in Melbourne or Brevard County.

For people who went to state prison instead of county jail, you need the Florida Department of Corrections database. That system is at pubapps.fdc.myflorida.com. It tracks felony offenders sent to state custody. It does not include county jail inmates from Melbourne. Use it only if you know the person was sentenced to state prison.

Understanding Release Records

When a Melbourne inmate is released, the sheriff updates the record. You see a release date in the search results. Inmates who posted bond will not appear on the daily population report. They show up on the daily arrest report instead. This report covers everyone booked in the last 24 hours. It includes people who posted bond and left the same day. Check that report if you cannot find someone in the current inmate list.

Release reasons vary. Some people post bond and leave while waiting for court. Others serve their full sentence and walk out. Some have charges dismissed and are let go. Released on recognizance means they promised to return to court without paying bond. Transfer to state custody means they were sent to prison to serve a longer sentence. The online database does not always say why someone was released. For that, call the jail at (321) 690-1500.

Florida Department of Corrections offender search menu with multiple database options

Court records give you more details on what happened after the arrest. The Brevard County Clerk of Court has case files online. Search by the person's name or the case number from the inmate record. Court files show plea deals, trial results, and final outcomes for Melbourne cases. Most of this info is public under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. You can look it up for free.

If an inmate was transferred to state prison, the county record stops when they leave. The state takes over. Check the Florida Department of Corrections database to see where they went and when they got out. That system updates nightly for release dates and locations. It covers all state prisons in Florida. Use it to track Melbourne residents who were sentenced to state custody.

State Inmate Release Database

The Florida Department of Corrections runs a statewide database for all state prison inmates. This includes people from Melbourne who were convicted of felonies and sent to state custody. The portal is at pubapps.fdc.myflorida.com/OffenderSearch/InmateInfoMenu.aspx. It has several search options. You can look up inmate population, release information, escapes, supervised offenders, and absconders. All these databases are in one place.

The Inmate Release Information Search updates every night. It shows people who have been released and those scheduled for release soon. You search by name or DC number. The DC number is a six-character ID the state assigns to each offender. If you have it, you get an exact match. If not, use the person's name. The system searches all names that start with the letters you type. This helps when you are not sure of the spelling for a Melbourne inmate.

Results include current status, release date, supervision details, and special conditions. You see if they are on parole or probation. You see the original charges and sentence. Some records have photos. The database also tracks people who skipped supervision. If a Melbourne inmate violated parole, they might be listed as an absconder. You can search that database too.

For questions about state releases, contact the Bureau of Admission and Release at (850) 488-9167 or email dc.release@fdc.myflorida.com. They handle all state inmate releases in Florida. County jails like Brevard do not manage state inmates once they transfer to prison.

Public Access to Inmate Records

Inmate records are public in Florida under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Anyone can request arrest records, booking records, and release records for Melbourne inmates. The sheriff must provide these unless the law says they are exempt. Most inmate info is not exempt. Names, charges, booking dates, bond amounts, and release dates are all public.

Some information is protected. Medical records are confidential under Section 945.10, Florida Statutes. Mental health records and substance abuse records are private. Juvenile records have extra protections. If a minor was arrested in Melbourne, their name and details are usually kept confidential. Victim information is also protected in many cases.

If you have trouble getting records online, you can file a public records request. Send it to the Brevard County Sheriff's Office. Ask for specific records by name or case number. They have a duty to respond. They may charge a fee for copies if the request is large. For basic inmate searches online, there is no fee. You just use the website and look up the info yourself for Melbourne inmates.

Contact the Brevard County Sheriff

If you cannot find what you need online, call the Brevard County Jail at (321) 690-1500. Ask for inmate information. Staff can look up inmates by name or booking number. They can tell you if someone is in custody or when they were released. For detailed records, you might need to submit a written request. Some info is not in the online database for Melbourne inmates.

The Brevard County Sheriff's Office main headquarters is at 700 Park Ave., Titusville, FL 32780. The jail is at 860 Camp Road, Cocoa, FL 32927. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The jail booking area is open all day and night because arrests happen at any hour.

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Brevard County Released Inmates

Melbourne is in Brevard County. All local arrests and jail records go through the county system. For more on how the county handles inmates, release procedures, visiting rules, bond information, and other resources, visit the Brevard County released inmates page.

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Nearby Cities

Other Florida cities near Melbourne also use Brevard County jail facilities. If you need to search for inmates in nearby areas, check these city pages: