Miami Gardens Inmate Release Records

Miami Gardens released inmates are processed through the Miami-Dade County jail system. The city is in Miami-Dade County and has about 116,000 people. When Miami Gardens Police make an arrest, they take the person to a Miami-Dade County jail facility for booking. All releases go through the same county system. The Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department runs the jails and keeps an online inmate search that shows current inmates and recent releases. You can search by name to find out when someone got out of Miami-Dade County custody from a Miami Gardens arrest.

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Miami Gardens Quick Facts

116,173 Population
Miami-Dade County
MDCR Corrections Dept
3 Jail Facilities

Where Miami Gardens Inmates Are Held

All Miami Gardens arrests go to Miami-Dade County jail facilities. The county has three main jails. The Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center at 7000 Northwest 41st Street in Miami is the main booking and release center. The Metro-West Detention Center at 13850 Northwest 41st Street holds up to 2,200 inmates and has space for male and female inmates. The Pretrial Detention Center at 1321 Northwest 13th Street holds 1,400 people waiting for trial.

The Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department runs all the jails and tracks all bookings and releases. You can call the central records at (786) 263-5892 or (786) 263-6071 to ask about records. For inmate records, call (786) 263-4222. Miami Gardens does not have its own city jail, so all detentions happen at the county level. The county provides custody services for Miami Gardens and all other cities in Miami-Dade County.

TGK Correctional Center 7000 Northwest 41st Street
Miami, FL 33166
(786) 263-5341
Metro-West Detention Center 13850 Northwest 41st Street
Miami, FL 33178
(786) 263-5110
Pretrial Detention Center 1321 Northwest 13th Street
Miami, FL 33125
(786) 263-4110
MDCR Website miamidade.gov/corrections

These jails are spread across Miami-Dade County. Miami Gardens is in the north part of the county. If you need to visit someone in jail or pick them up after release, check which facility they are at first. Each jail has parking for visitors. Public transit serves the area, but most people drive or use a ride service to get to the jails from Miami Gardens.

Miami-Dade Corrections inmate search for Miami Gardens released inmates

Search for Miami Gardens Released Inmates

The Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department has an inmate search online at miamidade.gov/Apps/mdcr/inmateSearch. This tool shows all current inmates in the county jails. You can search by name to find Miami Gardens released inmates. You need to enter at least three characters for the last name and first name. The search is free and open to the public under Florida public records law.

To find a Miami Gardens released inmate, enter the first three letters of the last name and first name. Results show the inmate mugshot, full name, date of birth, jail number, booking date, and case info. The search only shows inmates currently in custody. If someone was released, they will not show up in this search. For info on released inmates, you may need to call or file a public records request.

You can call the inmate records line at (786) 263-4222 to ask about Miami Gardens released inmates. Staff can tell you if someone is still in custody or when they got out. They may not give all the details over the phone, but they can confirm basic info like booking status and release date. For full arrest reports and booking paperwork, you may need to file a public records request with the central records office.

The central records office is at 2525 Northwest 62nd Street, Suite 4200 in Miami. Call (786) 263-5892 or (786) 263-6071 to ask about the public records request process. You can also fax requests to (786) 263-5002 or email mdcrinfo@miamidade.gov. Be as specific as you can with names and dates so the staff can find what you need.

The Florida Department of Corrections has a statewide database for people in state prison. This does not cover people who only went to the Miami-Dade County jail. If someone from Miami Gardens got sent to state prison after trial, you can find them in the state system at pubapps.fdc.myflorida.com/OffenderSearch. For county jail releases, call or file a request with Miami-Dade Corrections instead.

Miami Gardens Booking and Release Process

When someone gets arrested in Miami Gardens, they get taken to a Miami-Dade County jail for booking. The Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center is the main booking facility. This process can take a few hours. The jail takes a photo, fingerprints, and personal info. They check for past arrests and outstanding warrants. Once booking is done, the person may post bond or stay in jail until court. Release can happen the same day if bond is quick, or it may take longer if the court needs to set bond first.

Miami Gardens inmates can get out in several ways. Most post bond through a bail agent or by paying the full bond in cash. Some get released on their own recognizance if the judge allows it. Others serve their full sentence and get out when their time is done. Each release gets logged in the corrections system. You can call or file a records request to get release info for someone from Miami Gardens.

Florida law under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes makes jail records public. You can get info on Miami Gardens released inmates because the records are open. Some details stay private, like medical records or info that could put someone at risk. But basic booking and release data is public under the Public Records Act. This lets you search for inmates online or by making a records request.

After release from the Miami-Dade County jail, some people have to check in with probation or go back to court. Released inmates from Miami Gardens should follow the terms of their release. If they miss court or break the rules, a new warrant can be issued. You can check with the corrections department or the court to see if someone got re-arrested after getting out of jail.

Note: The Miami-Dade inmate search only shows inmates currently in custody, not people who have been released.

State Inmate Databases for Miami Gardens

The Florida Department of Corrections runs databases for people in state prison. If someone from Miami Gardens finished their county jail time and got sent to state prison, you can search for them in the state system. The Inmate Release Information Search shows people who got out of state prison or who are set to be released soon. This does not cover Miami Gardens released inmates who only did county jail time in Miami-Dade County.

State prison is different from county jail. County jail holds people for short stays, usually less than a year. State prison is for longer sentences on felony convictions. Miami Gardens residents who commit serious crimes may go to state prison after their trial. Once they get out, their release info goes into the state database. You can search at fdc.myflorida.com under the release database to find them.

The state also has a supervised population search for people on probation or parole. If a Miami Gardens released inmate is under state supervision, they show up in this database. You can find info on their probation officer, location, and supervision status. This helps you track someone after they get out of prison and return to Miami Gardens or another part of Florida. The database updates weekly, with some fields updating nightly.

For absconders or fugitives, the state has a separate search. This shows people who stopped reporting to their probation officer or who ran from custody. If a Miami Gardens released inmate goes missing while on supervision, they may end up on the absconder list. You can search by name to see if someone is wanted for breaking the terms of their release. Contact the state absconder unit at (850) 717-3475 during business hours if you have info on a fugitive.

Get Full Records on Miami Gardens Inmates

If you need more than the inmate search provides, you can file a public records request with the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department. This gets you the full arrest report, booking sheet, and release paperwork. Some people need this for court cases, background checks, or personal reasons. The central records office handles these requests for Miami Gardens and the rest of Miami-Dade County.

The central records office is at 2525 Northwest 62nd Street, Suite 4200 in Miami. Call (786) 263-5892 or (786) 263-6071 to ask about the public records request process. You can also fax requests to (786) 263-5002 or email mdcrinfo@miamidade.gov. Fill out a request form with the name of the person and the date range you want. Be as specific as you can so the staff can find what you need. There may be a fee for copies, and it can take a few days to process your request.

Some info cannot be released under Florida law. Medical records, juvenile records, and info that could harm an ongoing case stay private. Most booking and release info for adults is public, so you should be able to get basic records on Miami Gardens released inmates without much trouble. If the department denies your request, they have to tell you why and cite the law that keeps the record sealed. You can appeal the denial if you think the info should be public.

For court records and case outcomes, contact the Miami-Dade County Clerk of Courts. Court files go through the clerk, not the corrections department. If you want to know what happened in a case for a Miami Gardens released inmate, check with the clerk. They keep records on all criminal cases filed in Miami-Dade County. The clerk may have an online case search as well, which can save you a trip to the courthouse.

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Nearby Cities in Miami-Dade County

Miami-Dade County has many large cities besides Miami Gardens. All of them use the same county jail and corrections system. If you are looking for released inmates in nearby cities, you use the same inmate search and tools as you would for Miami Gardens. The corrections department covers the whole county, so the process is the same no matter where the arrest happened in Miami-Dade County.

Nearby cities with released inmate info on the Miami-Dade County system:

Each city police department works with the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department to book and release inmates. The jails serve all of these cities, so Miami Gardens released inmates are in the same system as inmates from other parts of the county. If you cannot find someone in the Miami Gardens area, check if they might have been arrested in a nearby city but still booked at a Miami-Dade County jail.

Miami-Dade County Released Inmates

Miami Gardens is in Miami-Dade County, and all jail releases go through the county corrections department. The county jails handle bookings for many cities and towns, with Miami Gardens being one of the larger cities. For more on the county jail system, booking procedures, state resources, and related records, visit the Miami-Dade County released inmates page.

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