Coral Springs Arrest Records Search
Coral Springs arrest records are processed through the Broward Sheriff's Office, which handles jail operations and booking for the entire county. The Coral Springs Police Department makes arrests in the city, but the county runs the detention side. When someone gets arrested in Coral Springs, they are taken to a BSO facility for booking and processing. The BSO Main Jail sits at 555 SE 1st Avenue in Fort Lauderdale. You can search for arrest records from Coral Springs online through the BSO arrest search portal, or call (954) 831-8700 for records and warrant questions. Coral Springs is in northwest Broward County and is one of the larger cities in the area.
Coral Springs Quick Facts
Looking Up Coral Springs Arrests Online
The Broward Sheriff's Office Arrest Search is a name-based tool for accessing arrest information from Coral Springs and all other cities in Broward County. Type in a first and last name. Results come up fast. Information accessible through the BSO access portal includes booking records, mugshots, charges, bail and bond records, custody information, court-related data, and release information. The tool covers every BSO detention facility.
People arrested in Coral Springs by city police get booked at BSO jails. The process works the same as any other Broward County arrest. Staff take a mugshot, log the charges, and enter personal data into the booking system. The arrest record then appears in the online search. Once released, a person may drop off the active results. For older Coral Springs arrest records, contact BSO records directly or use FDLE.
Coral Springs Police Department
The Coral Springs Police Department website has details on the city's law enforcement operations and community resources.
Coral Springs PD is at 2801 Coral Springs Dr, Coral Springs, FL 33065. The non-emergency number is (954) 344-1800. Officers patrol the city and make arrests within Coral Springs limits. The department handles incident reports and arrest details. For the booking record, mugshot, and bond data, you go through BSO. Under Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, both police reports and booking records are public. Anyone can ask for them.
The Coral Springs Police Department has its own records division for police-generated documents like incident reports, traffic crash reports, and case supplements. Those are separate from the booking records held by BSO. But both are public records under Florida law.
How Coral Springs Arrests Get Processed
When a Coral Springs officer takes someone into custody, the person is transported to a BSO booking facility. The main intake center is the BSO Main Jail in Fort Lauderdale. Staff photograph the person, record the charges, and enter details into the county system. The arrest record gets created at this stage. A first appearance hearing happens within 24 hours, where a judge reviews charges and sets bail under Section 903 of the Florida Statutes.
Bond amounts depend on the charges and the person's history. Broward County has a standard bond schedule for some offenses. For others, the judge decides at the hearing. All bond data ties to the arrest record and appears in the BSO search. Video visits at BSO jails are available from 8:00 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. daily. The Clerk of Courts for the 17th Judicial Circuit handles case filings once charges are formally brought after a Coral Springs arrest.
Statewide Search Tools
The FDLE Criminal History Record Check covers Coral Springs arrests as part of the statewide database. Each search costs $25. Results come back right away. Under Section 943.053, criminal history records are public in Florida unless sealed or expunged. The CCIS system tracks over 150 million court cases from all 67 counties. Use it for case filings tied to Coral Springs arrests.
The FDC Offender Search covers state prison inmates. If someone arrested in Coral Springs went to state prison, their record appears there. The search is free. The FDLE Public Access System pulls from the Florida Crime Information Center and includes data from the Coral Springs Police Department and BSO.
Expunging Coral Springs Arrest Records
Under Section 943.0585, a court can order an arrest record destroyed if certain conditions are met. The charges must have been dropped, dismissed, or resulted in acquittal. Sealing under Section 943.059 is a different option. It hides the record from public view but still lets some government agencies see it. The two options are not the same, so you need to pick the right one.
Start with a Certificate of Eligibility from FDLE. It costs $75. Processing takes about 12 weeks. After you get the certificate, file a petition with the Broward County court. The FDLE seal and expunge page has the forms and instructions. After expungement, all agencies must destroy their copies. FDLE keeps one confidential version. Coral Springs residents who think they qualify should check that page for details.
Nearby Cities
Coral Springs is in northwest Broward County. These cities nearby have arrest record pages on this site.
Broward County Arrest Records
Coral Springs is part of Broward County. BSO runs the jail system and handles all booking for the area. For the full county breakdown, jail contacts, and more, visit our Broward County arrest records page.