Citrus County Inmate Release Information

Citrus County tracks released inmates through the detention facility operated by a private contractor. The Sheriff's Office is at 1 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue in Inverness, Florida 34450. Call 352-726-1121 for questions. The actual detention center is at 2604 W. Woodland Ridge Drive in Lecanto, FL 34461. You can reach the jail directly at 352-527-3332. Arrest reports are available online. This helps you check if someone has been released from custody or is still being held at the facility in Lecanto.

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Citrus County Jail Facts

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Inverness County Seat
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The Citrus County Sheriff's Office oversees law enforcement in the county. The main office is at 1 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. Call 352-726-1121 for general questions. The Sheriff's Office website provides arrest reports and other public information.

The Citrus County Detention Facility operates under a private contract. It is located at 2604 W. Woodland Ridge Drive in Lecanto, FL 34461. The phone number is 352-527-3332. This facility houses pretrial inmates and sentenced offenders. All bookings and releases happen at this location. The private operator runs daily operations while the Sheriff's Office maintains oversight and control.

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When someone is arrested in Citrus County, they are taken to the Lecanto facility for booking. Staff process the arrestee, take fingerprints, and enter information into the jail management system. Inmates stay at the facility until they post bond, go to trial, or finish serving their sentence. Releases can happen at any hour depending on when bond is posted or a sentence ends.

Arrest and Inmate Reports

Citrus County provides arrest report information online. Visit the Sheriff's Office website to search for recent arrests. The reports show who was booked, what charges they face, and when they were taken into custody. This helps you track whether someone is still in jail or has been released.

The arrest report tool is updated regularly as new bookings come in. Enter the person's name to search. You may also filter by date to see all arrests within a certain period. The results display booking dates, charge descriptions, and bond amounts. If the person does not appear in the current database, they may have already been released or transferred to another facility.

For detailed release information not shown online, call the detention facility at 352-527-3332. Staff can confirm if someone is still in custody and provide the release date if they have been discharged. You need the person's full name to start the search. Having the booking number or date of arrest helps staff find records faster.

Released Inmate Process

Inmates are released from the Lecanto detention facility when they meet the conditions for discharge. Common reasons for release include posting bond, completing a sentence, or having charges dropped. Some inmates get released early with time served credits or good behavior credits.

When released, inmates receive their personal property that was stored at booking. This includes cash, jewelry, and other belongings. The facility does not provide transportation. Family or friends must pick up the released person, or they can arrange their own ride. Many people use taxis or rideshare services to leave the jail.

If someone is released on bond, they must attend all scheduled court dates. Missing court results in a bench warrant and possible re-arrest. If they completed a sentence, they may still have probation or other supervision. Check with the clerk of court or the Florida Department of Corrections to learn about any post-release conditions.

Florida Public Records Access

Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes gives the public the right to view most government records. Jail records fall under this law. You can request booking logs, arrest reports, and release information from the Sheriff's Office. Some records are confidential under Section 945.10, including medical files, mental health records, and witness protection data.

To request records, contact the Sheriff's Office in writing or visit in person. Provide your name and a clear description of what you want. The office will review the request and give you a cost estimate if fees apply. Fees may be charged for copying, staff time, or extensive searches. Simple inquiries about release dates are usually free and answered quickly.

Juvenile records are sealed under Section 985.04 and are not available to the public. Victim statements also stay confidential under Section 960.001. If you request a record and get denied, the agency must cite the specific law that keeps it private. You can appeal denials or seek legal advice if you believe a record should be public.

State Released Inmates Info

Inmates sentenced to state prison leave the county jail and go to a Florida Department of Corrections facility. The county jail record will show the transfer date. To find out where they are now, use the FDC Offender Search at pubapps.fdc.myflorida.com/OffenderSearch/InmateInfoMenu.aspx. This portal searches all state prisons and work camps.

Florida Department of Corrections offender search menu with database options

The Inmate Population Search shows current state inmates. The Inmate Release Information Search lists people who have been discharged or are scheduled for release soon. Both databases update regularly. You can search by name or DC number. The DC number is a six-character code assigned to every state inmate. Results include photos, current facility, and release dates.

The FDC also runs databases for supervised offenders and absconders. The Supervised Population Search shows people on probation or parole. The Absconder/Fugitive Search lists people who violated supervision and left the area without permission. These tools help you track someone's status after they leave county jail.

Contact Information and Resources

For inmate questions, call the Citrus County Detention Facility at 352-527-3332. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody, when they were booked, and when they might be released. For general Sheriff's Office questions, call 352-726-1121 or visit the office at 1 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue in Inverness.

If someone needs legal help after release, contact the local public defender's office or the clerk of court. The Florida Department of Corrections Probation and Parole Field Services monitors offenders under supervision. Call 850-717-3444 or email co-supervision@fdc.myflorida.com for supervision questions.

Victim services are available through the FDC Victim Services office. Visit fdc.myflorida.com/victim-services to register for release notifications and get support. Crime victims can sign up for alerts when an offender is moved or released from custody.

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Reentry and Community Support

People released from jail often need help with housing, jobs, and other services. Local nonprofits and churches offer reentry programs. Some provide job training, counseling, and help finding a place to live. The Sheriff's Office or probation officer can point you to local resources.

Check with social service agencies in Citrus County for food, clothing, and other basic needs. Many groups help people coming out of jail get back on their feet. Libraries and community centers also have computers and internet access for job searches and other tasks. Ask at the local library for a list of community resources.

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Nearby Counties

Other counties near Citrus also maintain their own jail systems and inmate records.