Wakulla County Released Inmates

Released inmates from Wakulla County can be tracked through the Sheriff's Office in Crawfordville. The county jail handles bookings and releases for the entire Wakulla County area. When people are let go from custody, their release information becomes available through public records. You can contact the Sheriff's Office to find out if someone is still in jail or has been released. Wakulla County is a small coastal county in North Florida with a single detention facility. The jail serves the local population and holds people arrested by county deputies, state troopers, and other law enforcement agencies.

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Wakulla County Jail Facts

Crawfordville County Seat
34,000 Population
1 Jail Facility
Direct Contact Available

Sheriff's Inmate Search

The Wakulla County Sheriff's Office is at 15 Oak Street in Crawfordville, Florida 32327-2014. Call the main line at (850) 745-1542. The Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and processes all arrests in Wakulla County.

Wakulla County is located south of Tallahassee along the Gulf Coast. Crawfordville serves as the county seat. The area is mostly rural with forests, wetlands, and coastal communities. The jail handles bookings from across the county, including people arrested for local crimes, traffic offenses, and warrants.

The detention facility holds inmates who are waiting for trial or serving short sentences. Some people are released after posting bond. Others stay in jail until their court date. When someone completes their sentence or is let go for other reasons, the jail processes the release and updates their records.

Florida DOC contact page with phone numbers and email addresses for various departments

How to Find Wakulla County Released Inmates

To search for someone who was released from the Wakulla County jail, call the Sheriff's Office at (850) 745-1542. Staff can look up the person in their records and tell you if they are still in custody or have been let go. They can also provide information about the release date.

Wakulla County does not have an online inmate search portal listed on the state directory. You will need to contact the jail by phone or visit in person. When you call, have the person's full name ready. A date of birth or other identifying details can help staff find the right record faster.

If the person was held in state prison instead of county jail, use the Florida Department of Corrections database. The FDC offender search is at pubapps.fdc.myflorida.com. This portal shows current and released state inmates. The release information is updated nightly.

For public records requests, contact the Sheriff's Office directly. You may need to submit a written request to get detailed booking and release records. Agencies can charge fees for copies or extensive searches under Section 119.07 of Florida Statutes.

Florida State Prison Inmates and Releases

If someone was sentenced to state prison after being convicted of a felony, they are in the Florida Department of Corrections system. State prison inmates do not appear in county jail records. You need to use the FDC offender search to find them.

The FDC maintains several databases. The Inmate Population Information Search shows people currently in state prison. The Inmate Release Information Search shows people who have been released or are scheduled for release. This information is updated nightly, so release dates and location changes appear quickly.

FDC offender search menu with links to all corrections databases

You can search by the person's name or DC number. The DC number is a six-character identifier assigned by the Department of Corrections. It is either all numbers or one letter followed by five numbers. Using the DC number makes your search more accurate. For questions about state inmate releases, call the Bureau of Admission and Release at (850) 488-9167 or email dc.release@fdc.myflorida.com.

Public Records Law in Florida

Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes is the Public Records Act. This law requires most government records to be open to the public. Jail records, arrest records, and booking information fall under this law. You have the right to request and view these records.

Some information is kept confidential. Section 945.10 of Florida Statutes lists exemptions for the Department of Corrections. Medical records, mental health files, and substance abuse treatment records cannot be released without consent. Victim statements and witness protection information stay confidential. Juvenile records are protected under Section 985.04.

To request public records from the Wakulla County Sheriff's Office, call (850) 745-1542 and ask for records staff. You may need to fill out a request form. Fees may apply for copies and for extensive searches. Agencies can charge for supervision services and special technology use when fulfilling large or complex public records requests.

Offenders Under Community Supervision

Many released inmates are under community supervision after they leave jail or prison. This includes probation, parole, and community control. The FDC Supervised Population Information Search shows these offenders. The database is refreshed weekly, with location changes and termination dates updated nightly.

You can search for supervised offenders at pubapps.fdc.myflorida.com. Enter the person's name or DC number to see if they are under supervision. The search results show the person's supervision status, location, and other details.

For questions about supervised offenders, contact Probation and Parole Field Services at (850) 717-3444 or email co-supervision@fdc.myflorida.com. If you have information about an offender who has stopped reporting to their probation officer, call the Absconder Unit at (850) 717-3475 on weekdays from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Statewide Inmate Search Resources

The Florida Department of Corrections offers several search databases. The Inmate Population Information Search shows people currently in state prison. The Inmate Release Information Search shows people who have been released or are scheduled for release. The Inmate Escape Information Search shows inmates who have escaped since January 1, 1990 and have not been recaptured within the past 15 days.

The Supervised Population Information Search shows offenders under community supervision. The Absconder/Fugitive Information Search shows offenders who have ceased to make themselves available for supervision. All of these databases can be searched at once using the main offender search portal at pubapps.fdc.myflorida.com.

FDC victim services page with resources for crime victims

For public records requests to the Florida Department of Corrections, use the online portal at floridadoc.govqa.us. You can also call the Public Records Custodian at (850) 717-9774 or mail requests to Department of Corrections, 501 S. Calhoun Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399.

Absconder and Fugitive Offenders

The Absconder/Fugitive Information Search shows offenders who have stopped reporting to their supervision officers. These are people who were under probation, parole, or community control but have ceased to make themselves available for supervision. The database is refreshed weekly, with termination dates and location changes updated nightly.

If you have information about the whereabouts of an absconder, contact the Florida Department of Corrections Bureau of Probation and Parole, Absconder Unit at (850) 717-3475 on weekdays from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. You can also contact your local law enforcement agency.

The Absconder Unit works to locate fugitive offenders and bring them back into custody. When an offender is found, they may face additional charges or have their supervision revoked. The unit coordinates with local law enforcement agencies to track down absconders.

Contact the Florida Department of Corrections

The Florida Department of Corrections headquarters is at 501 South Calhoun Street in Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2500. The main phone line is (850) 488-7052. The Bureau of Classification and Central Records handles inmate population information. Call (850) 488-9859 or email central.classification@fdc.myflorida.com.

The Bureau of Admission and Release handles inmate release information. Call (850) 488-9167 or email dc.release@fdc.myflorida.com. Probation and Parole Field Services handles supervised population information. Call (850) 717-3444 or email co-supervision@fdc.myflorida.com.

The Office of Citizen Services can help with general questions. Call (850) 488-7052 for English or Spanish. You can also use the online contact form at share.hsforms.com. For press inquiries, contact the Communications Office at (850) 488-0420 or email PublicAffairs@fdc.myflorida.com.

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