Pine Hills Released Inmate Records

Released inmates from Pine Hills are held at Orange County Corrections facilities. Pine Hills is an unincorporated community in Orange County with over 82,000 residents. The area does not have its own police department or jail. When Orange County Sheriff's deputies make an arrest in Pine Hills, the person goes to the Orange County Jail. You can search for released inmates online using the Current Inmate Database. This system updates every 30 minutes and shows people currently in jail. When a person is released from jail, they no longer appear in the database. The online tool is free and available 24 hours a day.

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Orange County Corrections System

Pine Hills arrestees go to Orange County jail facilities. Orange County Corrections runs the jail system for the entire county. The mailing address is P.O. Box 4970, Orlando, FL 32802-4970. The main phone number is (407) 836-3400. For questions about specific inmates, call Inmate Records Management at the same number.

Orange County Current Inmate Database showing search fields and inmate information

The Orange County Jail processes all bookings for the county. When someone is arrested in Pine Hills or any other part of Orange County, their information goes into the Inmate Management System within 30 minutes. The database shows current inmates with their charges, bond amounts, and booking photos. It updates every 30 minutes, so new bookings appear quickly and releases are removed from the list right away.

The system provides information in English and Spanish. For more information in Spanish, call the Orange County Corrections Department at (407) 836-3400 and ask to speak with a Spanish representative. The jail operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, so you can call any time to check on an inmate's status.

Searching for Pine Hills Inmates

Go to the Current Inmate Database at netapps.ocfl.net/BestJail/Home/Inmates to search for people arrested in Pine Hills. Enter the inmate's last name in the search box. The first name is optional but helps narrow down results if the last name is common.

Click the search button to see results. The system shows full names and booking numbers for all matches. Click on a name to see a pop-up window with full details about that inmate. The pop-up shows the person's mugshot, race, gender, age, booking number and date, bond amount, last known location before arrest, current cell location, case status, arresting agency, police case number, charges filed, court case number, and court location.

Inclusion in the database does not indicate guilt. It only shows that the person was booked into the Orange County jail. If you have questions about the information shown, call Orange County Inmate Records Management at (407) 836-3400. Staff can provide more details about an inmate's status, court dates, and release information.

Other Orange County Jail Reports

Orange County Corrections provides several other reports online in addition to the Current Inmate Database. The Daily Booking List shows all inmates booked during the 24-hour period beginning at midnight of the preceding day. This list helps you find people who were just arrested.

The Inmate Population Statistics report shows race and ethnicity statistics for the current inmate population. This report is updated daily. The First Appearance List is also updated daily and shows inmates scheduled to appear before a judge. First appearance is when the judge informs the inmate of new charges and bond status. These appearances happen seven days per week, including holidays.

Florida Public Records Law

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. Orange County Corrections follows this law when releasing inmate information to the public.

Florida Statutes Title 47 Chapter 945.10 lists exemptions for confidential information. Witness protection program information cannot be released. Information that would jeopardize someone's safety stays confidential. Medical, mental health, and substance abuse records are exempt from public disclosure. Most booking and release information is public, but some details may be withheld under these exemptions.

Visiting Inmates and Sending Funds

Orange County jail uses video visitation for inmate visits. Check the Orange County Corrections website for visitation rules and scheduling information. You need to register before you can schedule a visit. Some visits may be free, while others may have a fee depending on whether you visit from home or from the jail facility.

To send money to an inmate, you need the inmate's name and booking number. The Orange County jail uses a third-party service for deposits. You can deposit money online, by phone, or in person at kiosks. Inmates use this money for commissary, phone calls, and other expenses while in custody. Check the Orange County Corrections website for details about the deposit service and any fees that may apply.

County Jail vs State Prison

Orange County jail is 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 Pine Hills 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 and shows both past releases and future scheduled releases.

Other Areas in Orange County

These nearby cities and areas also use the Orange County jail system.

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