Osceola County Arrest Record Lookup

Osceola County arrest records are held by the Osceola County Sheriff's Office in Kissimmee, Florida. The sheriff runs the county jail and processes all local bookings. Osceola County sits just south of Orange County in the Central Florida corridor, and the area has grown fast in recent years. Whether an arrest was made by the sheriff's deputies, the Kissimmee Police, or the St. Cloud Police, booking happens at the Osceola County jail. You can look up arrest records online, call the jail, or visit in person. Florida law makes these records public, and Osceola County follows that standard.

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Osceola County Quick Facts

430,000+ Population
Kissimmee County Seat
9th Judicial Circuit
Yes Online Inmate Search

Osceola County Sheriff Arrest Data

The Osceola County Sheriff's Office manages the county jail and all arrest records. The jail is at 402 Simpson Road in Kissimmee. When someone gets arrested in Osceola County, they come here for booking. Staff records the charges, takes fingerprints and a mugshot, and enters everything into the system. That record is public under Florida's Sunshine Law.

Osceola County is part of the 9th Judicial Circuit, which it shares with Orange County. But each county keeps its own jail and booking records. The Osceola County Sheriff handles arrests in unincorporated areas, while the Kissimmee Police and St. Cloud Police cover their respective cities. All of these agencies bring their arrestees to the same Osceola County jail for processing. So the sheriff's records system has the booking data no matter which agency made the arrest.

The Osceola County Sheriff's Office website gives you access to inmate searches and arrest data.

Osceola County Sheriff's Office homepage for arrest records in Kissimmee

Use this site to search for current inmates, recent bookings, and contact details for the Osceola County jail.

Jail Address 402 Simpson Road, Kissimmee, FL 34744
Phone 407-742-4444
Website www.osceolasheriff.org
Inmate Search Available online through sheriff's website

How to Search Osceola County Arrests

The sheriff's inmate search tool is your first stop for recent arrest records in Osceola County. It is free and requires no account. Type a name and the results show up with charges, bond info, and booking photos. The database covers people currently in the Osceola County jail. Released inmates may not show in the active system.

For older records or a statewide search, use the FDLE Public Access System. It has criminal history records from all of Florida, including every arrest logged in Osceola County. The search costs $25. You get instant results online. You need the person's full name. Adding date of birth, gender, or Social Security Number helps narrow down matches. FDLE results may show a single match, multiple possible matches, or no record at all.

The Comprehensive Case Information System pulls court records from all 67 Florida counties in real time. Osceola County is in the 9th Judicial Circuit, and CCIS has case data from that court. You can see charges, docket notes, sentencing details, and warrant info. The system stores more than 150 million case records statewide. CCIS is useful if you want to know what happened after an arrest in Osceola County, like whether charges were dropped or the case went to trial.

Osceola County Arrest Records and the Law

Arrest records in Osceola County are public. That is how Florida works. Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes is called the Sunshine Law. It makes government records open to the public. Section 119.07 says you can inspect and copy records from any government agency. You do not need to explain why. You do not need to identify yourself. Just make the request.

Under Section 943.053, the Florida Legislature said criminal history records are public unless sealed or expunged. An arrest record in Osceola County shows that someone was taken into custody. It lists the date, charges, arresting agency, and booking info. An arrest is not a conviction. The record only shows that law enforcement detained the person. There are exceptions. Juvenile arrest records in Osceola County are not public. Records tied to active investigations may be restricted. And sealed or expunged records under Sections 943.0585 and 943.059 do not appear in public searches.

Statewide Search Tools for Arrest Records

The FDLE criminal history check is the most complete search for Florida arrest records. It covers Osceola County and every other county. The cost is $24 plus $1 for online processing. Results come instantly for web searches. If you send a request by mail, it takes 5 to 7 business days. FDLE uses the person's name and can also match on date of birth, gender, and Social Security Number.

The FDLE statewide system stores arrest data from Osceola County and all other Florida counties.

FDC Offender Search tool for Florida arrest and prison records

The FDC Offender Search covers people from Osceola County who were sentenced to state prison.

The Florida Department of Corrections Offender Search is for state prison inmates. If a person arrested in Osceola County was later sent to prison, this tool will find them. Search by name or DC number. FDC handles public records under Chapter 119 and Section 945.10 of the Florida Statutes. They redact exempt information before releasing any records.

Seal or Expunge Osceola County Records

Certain Osceola County arrest records can be sealed or expunged. To start, you apply to FDLE for a Certificate of Eligibility. The fee is $75. It takes roughly 12 weeks to process. FDLE does not rush any applications. Each one is handled in order.

Once you have the certificate, file a petition with the 9th Judicial Circuit Court in Osceola County. Under Section 943.0585, an expunged record gets physically destroyed by most agencies. FDLE retains a confidential copy. Sealed records under Section 943.059 are kept but blocked from public view. The certificate is good for 12 months. Check the statute to see if your arrest qualifies. Some offenses cannot be sealed or expunged. Get forms from the Osceola County Clerk of Court or from the FDLE seal and expunge page.

Note: You must apply through the Clerk of Court in the county where the arrest occurred.

Osceola County Jail Details

The Osceola County jail at 402 Simpson Road in Kissimmee is the booking and detention facility for the county. You can call 407-742-4444 to ask about someone in custody. Staff can confirm if a person is held at the jail and share basic booking info. For copies of arrest records, send a public records request to the Osceola County Sheriff's Office. The more specific your request, the faster and cheaper the response will be.

FDLE also has a statewide wanted persons database that includes active warrants from Osceola County. Check it at the FDLE Wanted Persons page. If you have info about a wanted person in Osceola County, call the sheriff at 407-742-4444.

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Cities in Osceola County

Kissimmee is the county seat and the largest city in Osceola County. St. Cloud is the other notable city. All arrests in these cities are processed at the Osceola County jail on Simpson Road in Kissimmee.

Other communities in Osceola County include St. Cloud, Poinciana, and Celebration. Arrest records for all of these areas are held by the Osceola County Sheriff's Office.

Nearby Counties

Osceola County is surrounded by several counties in Central and South-Central Florida. Each county has its own sheriff's office and jail. If the arrest was outside Osceola County, contact the correct county for records.