Taylor County Arrest Records Lookup

Taylor County arrest records are maintained by the Taylor County Sheriff's Office at 108 Jefferson Street in Perry. This Big Bend county along the Gulf Coast of Florida is small but still generates arrest records that are part of the public record under state law. The sheriff's office operates the county jail and provides an online search for checking on inmates. You can also use FDLE's statewide databases to pull up arrest records from Taylor County alongside records from any other Florida county. Getting these records is straightforward because Florida's Sunshine Law guarantees open access.

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Taylor County Quick Facts

21,000+ Population
Perry County Seat
(850) 584-4222 Jail Phone
Yes Online Search

Taylor County Sheriff's Office Jail Records

The Taylor County Sheriff's Office manages the county jail at 108 Jefferson St, Perry, FL 32347. Call (850) 584-4222 for jail questions. All arrests in Taylor County are processed at this facility. The booking staff record charges, take fingerprints and a photo, and enter the person's information into the system. This creates the arrest record that is reported to FDLE as part of statewide criminal history tracking.

Taylor County offers an online inmate search through the sheriff's office. You can look up current inmates by name. The results show what charges they face and their bond status. For older records or people no longer in custody, call the jail directly. You can also submit a written public records request under Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes.

Taylor County is part of the 3rd Judicial Circuit. The clerk of court in Perry handles case records after charges are formally filed.

Statewide Search for Taylor County Records

Small counties like Taylor County benefit from the statewide search tools that FDLE provides. The FDLE criminal history check costs $25 and searches all 67 Florida counties at once. Results are instant. You get a report that covers Taylor County records and any other counties where the person has been arrested.

The Public Access System from FDLE taps into the Florida Crime Information Center. It is useful for pulling up warrant information and criminal history data on people arrested in Taylor County. Section 943.053 of the Florida Statutes makes these records public unless a court has ordered them sealed or expunged.

Taylor County arrest records through FDLE state database

FDLE's website is the central point for statewide criminal history searches covering all Florida counties, including Taylor County.

The CCIS court database is helpful for tracking cases that started with a Taylor County arrest. It has over 150 million case records from across the state and updates in real time.

Taylor County Arrest Record Access

You have the right to see arrest records in Taylor County. Florida's Sunshine Law makes that clear. You do not need a reason. Just contact the sheriff's office and ask.

An arrest record from Taylor County will show the person's name, charges, arrest date and time, and which agency made the arrest. It may include a mugshot. Keep in mind that being arrested is not the same as being found guilty. Charges can be dropped. Cases end in acquittals. The arrest record sticks around unless a court seals or expunges it. Juvenile records are off limits to the public. Active investigation files can be held back. Victim identities and personal data like Social Security numbers get removed before records are released.

Note: Taylor County shares the 3rd Judicial Circuit with several other Big Bend and north Florida counties.

Clearing Taylor County Arrest Records

If you have an arrest record from Taylor County that you want removed, Florida offers sealing and expungement. Both require a Certificate of Eligibility from FDLE. Apply through the seal and expunge program. The fee is $75 and processing takes roughly 12 weeks. The application is available at the Taylor County Clerk of Courts in Perry.

Under Section 943.0585, expungement destroys the record at every agency except FDLE. Sealing under Section 943.059 hides it from public view. After the Taylor County court issues an order, the record drops out of public searches. The certificate expires after 12 months, so file the petition before that deadline. For inmates sent to state prison after a Taylor County arrest, use the FDC Offender Search to check their current status.

Taylor County arrest records and FLHSMV resources for Florida records

The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles handles driving records that can relate to traffic-related arrests in Taylor County and other counties.

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Nearby Counties

Taylor County sits in Florida's Big Bend region. These neighboring counties each have their own sheriff's office handling arrest records.