Nassau County Released Inmates

Nassau County holds released inmate records through the Sheriff's Office in Yulee. People who have been let go from the Nassau County Jail can be found through official channels. The Sheriff's Office keeps track of who gets booked into custody and when they leave. Inmates at the Nassau County facility may be released after posting bond or serving their time. You can find out if someone was released by reaching out to the jail directly. Records for those who left custody are kept on file for public access under Florida law.

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Nassau County Jail Facts

Yulee County Seat
1 Jail Facility
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24/7 Contact Line

Sheriff's Inmate Lookup

The Nassau County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and maintains all inmate records. The office is at 76212 Nicholas Cutinha Road in Yulee, Florida 32097. Call (904) 548-4002 to reach the main line. Staff can help you with questions about current inmates or people who were let go from custody.

The Sheriff's Office handles all bookings and releases for the county. When someone gets arrested in Nassau County, they go to the jail in Yulee. Staff process new inmates, take their information, and enter it into the system. When inmates finish their sentences or post bond, the jail releases them. The Sheriff's Office keeps track of all these movements.

You can ask about a released inmate by calling the jail. Give them the person's name and date of birth if you know it. Staff will check the records and tell you if the person was in custody and when they got out. Some information may not be available over the phone due to privacy laws. For detailed records, you may need to submit a public records request in writing.

State Released Inmates Database

For inmates sentenced to state prison, use the Florida Department of Corrections offender search. This database covers people who were convicted of felonies and sent to state facilities. The FDC search is at pubapps.fdc.myflorida.com. You can search all corrections databases at once or pick a specific one.

The Inmate Release Information Search shows people who have been released or are scheduled for release. This database updates nightly. The Inmate Population Information Search shows current inmates in state prisons. It updates weekly with location and release date changes made nightly. Both searches let you enter a name or DC number to find records.

Nassau County inmates who get sentenced to state prison leave the county jail and go to an FDC facility. Once they transfer to state custody, they no longer appear in county records. The state database becomes the place to search for their information. State releases are tracked separately from county releases.

Accessing Inmate Records Under Florida Law

Chapter 119 of Florida Statutes is the Public Records Act. This law says that most government records must be open to the public. Inmate records from the Nassau County Jail fall under this law. You have the right to request and review these records unless they are exempt. Exemptions include medical records, mental health files, and victim statements. Section 945.10 lists what information the state must keep confidential.

To get records, contact the Sheriff's Office and ask for the public records custodian. You can make a request in person, by phone, or in writing. Describe what records you want as clearly as you can. The agency may charge fees for copies and staff time. Section 119.07 allows charges for extensive searches or large document requests. The Sheriff's Office must respond to your request within a reasonable time.

If you want medical or mental health records for an inmate, you need written consent from that person. Use form DC4-711B, which is the Department of Corrections release form. The form is at fdc-media.ccplatform.net. Without this signed release, the agency will redact protected health information from any records they provide. Educational records also need consent under Section 1002.22 of Florida Statutes.

How Inmates Get Released in Nassau County

Inmates leave the Nassau County Jail in different ways. Some post bond and get out before trial. Others serve their full sentence and walk out when their time is done. Judges can also order release at hearings. Each type of release follows a different process.

When someone posts bond, the jail processes the release after receiving payment. This can take a few hours. The inmate must wait for staff to complete paperwork and check for any other holds from other agencies. If there are no other warrants or detainers, the person goes free. Bond can be posted in cash, through a bail bondsman, or by property in some cases.

Inmates who serve their full sentence get released on their scheduled date. Staff prepare release papers ahead of time. On the day of release, the inmate receives their personal property back and signs out. The jail may provide bus fare or arrange transport in some cases. Released inmates must follow any probation or parole terms set by the court or state.

Contacting Nassau County Jail

For questions about inmates or releases, call the Nassau County Sheriff's Office at (904) 548-4002 during business hours. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody or was recently released. Have the person's full name ready. A date of birth or booking number helps narrow the search.

If you need to visit an inmate, ask about visitation rules and hours. The jail may have specific days and times for visits. You might need to register in advance or show ID when you arrive. Follow all jail rules about dress code and what you can bring. Breaking visitation rules can get you banned from future visits.

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Nearby Counties

Other counties near Nassau County maintain their own jail systems and inmate records.