Gilchrist County Inmate Releases

When you need to find released inmates from Gilchrist County, the Sheriff's Office maintains those records. People who were held in the county jail and then let go show up in the inmate database. The jail in Trenton processes releases as inmates complete their time, post bond, or get sent to other facilities. You can call the Sheriff's Office or check with them directly to get release information. The county keeps track of who was in custody and when they left the jail.

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Gilchrist County Jail Facts

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Sheriff's Released Inmate Portal

The Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail and keeps all inmate records. The office sits at 9239 South US Highway 129 in Trenton, Florida 32693. The main phone number is (352) 463-3490. Call this line for questions about inmates, releases, or jail operations.

The Sheriff's Office handles every person who gets arrested in Gilchrist County. When deputies or local police make an arrest, they bring the person to the county jail. Staff process the booking, which includes taking photos, getting fingerprints, and recording personal information. The inmate then stays in custody until bond is posted, time is served, or the court orders release.

Gilchrist County is a small county, so the jail population is not as large as bigger counties. The facility can process releases quickly when inmates are ready to leave. Most releases happen during business hours on weekdays, but the jail operates around the clock for bookings and urgent matters.

How to Find Gilchrist County Released Inmates

Gilchrist County does not have an online inmate search listed in public directories. To find out if someone was released from the county jail, call the Sheriff's Office at (352) 463-3490. The staff can look up the person's name and tell you if they are still in custody or have been released.

When you call, have the person's full name ready. If you know their date of birth or booking number, that helps staff find the right record faster. The Sheriff's Office can tell you the release date, bond amount, and where the person went after leaving jail. Some inmates get released to go home. Others get transferred to state prison or another county.

For written records, you can submit a public records request to the Sheriff's Office. Ask for the booking and release report for the person you are searching for. The office may charge a fee for copies or staff time spent gathering the records. Florida law allows agencies to charge for extensive use of resources when fulfilling public records requests under Section 119.07.

Florida Department of Corrections public records request page

State Prison Release Information

People convicted of felonies often go to state prison instead of county jail. The Florida Department of Corrections runs all state prisons. If someone you are looking for does not show up in Gilchrist County records, they may be in state custody or have been released from a state facility.

The FDC provides an online Inmate Release Information Search at pubapps.fdc.myflorida.com/OffenderSearch. This database shows people who have been released or are scheduled for release from state prison. The information updates nightly. You can search by name, DC number, or other details. The results show release dates, supervision status, and current location if the person is still in state custody.

For questions about state releases, contact the Bureau of Admission and Release at (850) 488-9167. You can also email dc.release@fdc.myflorida.com for release-related inquiries. State records are separate from county jail records, so you may need to check both systems.

Florida Public Records Act

Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes governs public records. This law requires government agencies to provide access to most records. Jail booking and release records fall under this law. You have the right to request these records from the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office.

Some information stays confidential under Section 945.10. Medical records, mental health files, and substance abuse treatment information cannot be released without consent. Victim statements and information that could jeopardize someone's safety also stay private. Juvenile records are confidential under Section 985.04 and are not available to the public.

To request records, contact the Sheriff's Office in writing or by phone. The agency may provide cost estimates before producing large volumes of records. Fees may apply for copying, staff time, or use of technology resources. The law allows agencies to charge for extensive use of information technology when fulfilling requests.

Released Inmate Process Info

Inmates leave Gilchrist County jail for several reasons. Bond releases happen when someone posts the full bond amount or uses a bail bondsman. Once the payment clears, the jail processes the release. This can take a few hours or longer depending on the time of day and staffing.

Sentence completions occur when an inmate finishes serving their time. The release date is set by the court or calculated based on the sentence and any credits earned. The jail releases the inmate on that date unless there is a hold from another agency. If someone has a warrant from another county or a federal detainer, they do not go home. Instead, they get transferred to the other agency.

Court-ordered releases happen when a judge dismisses charges, grants a motion, or orders someone freed. These releases can happen quickly if the order comes through during business hours. The jail must comply with court orders promptly.

Transfers to state prison or other facilities also count as releases from county jail. The inmate leaves the county facility but does not regain freedom. They move to the next place of custody. Check with the Sheriff's Office to find out where someone was transferred.

Jail Contact and Visitation

For general questions about inmates in Gilchrist County jail, call (352) 463-3490. The Sheriff's Office can tell you if someone is currently in custody, what their bond amount is, and when they might be released. They can also provide visitation rules and schedules.

If you need to send mail to an inmate, address it to the Gilchrist County Jail at 9239 South US Highway 129, Trenton, FL 32693. Include the inmate's full name and booking number. The jail may have rules about what can be sent in the mail, so ask staff before mailing anything.

For court dates and case information, contact the Clerk of Court office in Gilchrist County. The Clerk maintains all court records, including filings, hearing dates, and case outcomes. This information is separate from jail records but can help you understand why someone is in custody or when they might be released.

Other Inmate Search Resources

If you cannot find the person you are looking for in Gilchrist County records, try the Florida Department of Corrections database. The FDC Offender Search at pubapps.fdc.myflorida.com/OffenderSearch covers all state inmates and provides release information.

Florida DOC inmate population search portal

For federal inmates, use the Bureau of Prisons inmate locator at bop.gov. This database shows people in federal custody across the country. Federal inmates are separate from state and county systems.

Legal aid organizations in Florida can help with questions about inmate rights and the release process. Florida Legal Services provides assistance to people who cannot afford a private lawyer. Local public defender offices also offer guidance on criminal cases and jail procedures.

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