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PORT SAINT LUCIE JAIL INMATE SEARCH AND ARREST INFORMATION

Use this website for informational purposes only.

Port Saint Lucie Jail also referred to as the city jail, is a detention facility
under the jurisdiction of the Port Saint Lucie Police Department. Located in the
heart of Port Saint Lucie, Florida, the jail's primary purpose is to hold
individuals arrested or detained by the police for various reasons, including
public safety concerns, pending further legal proceedings, or failure to appear
in court.

The jail is managed by the Port Saint Lucie Police Department under the
supervision of the Police Chief. The operational aspects of the jail fall under
the purview of a Jail Administrator and a team of experienced jail staff
responsible for maintaining order, security, and inmate well-being within the
facility. The police department plays a vital role in ensuring smooth operations
by providing support services, including transportation, security, and
coordination with other criminal justice agencies.

Port Saint Lucie Jail fulfills its responsibilities by adhering to established
standards and procedures aimed at maintaining public safety and inmate welfare.
The jail staff is committed to providing a secure and humane environment for
detainees while respecting their legal rights and adhering to the ethical
principles of corrections.


INMATE SEARCH

Port Saint Lucie Jail provides an online inmate search feature on its official
website for the convenience of the public. This search tool allows individuals
to obtain information about incarcerated individuals held within the jail
facility.


JAIL ROSTER

The jail roster is an online database that lists the names of individuals
currently detained at Port Saint Lucie Jail. To conduct an inmate search using
the jail roster:

 * Visit the Port Saint Lucie Police Department's website.
 * Navigate to the "Inmate Search" section.
 * Enter the inmate's first and last name in the designated fields.
 * Click on the "Search" button to retrieve the inmate's information.

The jail roster typically includes information such as the inmate's full name,
booking number, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and projected release date.
It is important to note that the jail roster may not always be up-to-date, and
the information provided may change without prior notice.


OFFLINE OFFENDER LOCATOR OPTIONS

In addition to the online inmate search, individuals can also locate an offender
offline by visiting or contacting the Port Saint Lucie Police Department in
person. To do so:

 * Visit the Port Saint Lucie Police Department during regular business hours.
 * Approach the front desk and inquire about inmate information.
 * Provide the necessary information, such as the inmate's full name or booking
   number.
 * A staff member will assist in locating the inmate's information and providing
   any available details.

It is advisable to have as much information as possible about the offender,
including their full name, date of birth, and any known booking numbers or
charges, to expedite the search process.


IN-PERSON INMATE SEARCH METHOD

Individuals can also inquire about inmates in person at Port Saint Lucie Jail,
FL. To do so:

 * Visit the jail during designated visiting hours.
 * Bring a valid photo ID for identification purposes.
 * Inform the jail staff that you wish to inquire about an inmate.
 * Provide the inmate's full name and any other relevant information.
 * A staff member will assist in locating the inmate's information and may
   provide limited details about their status.

It is important to note that in-person inmate inquiries may be subject to
restrictions and limitations, and visitors may not always be able to obtain
extensive information about the inmate's case or legal status.


PORT SAINT LUCIE RECENT ARRESTS

The Port Saint Lucie Police Department maintains records of recent arrests made
within its jurisdiction. These records are accessible to the public through
various online and offline channels.


ONLINE ARREST SEARCH

The Port Saint Lucie Police Department provides an online arrest search tool on
its website. This tool allows individuals to search for recent arrests by
entering the following information:

 * Name of the individual
 * Date of arrest
 * Arresting officer
 * Case number

The search results will display basic information about the arrest, including
the individual's name, charges, booking number, and the date and time of the
arrest.


OFFLINE ARREST SEARCH

Individuals can also conduct an arrest search offline by contacting the Port
Saint Lucie Police Department directly. To do so:

 * Visit the Port Saint Lucie Police Department during regular business hours.
 * Approach the front desk and inquire about arrest information.
 * Provide the necessary information, such as the individual's name or date of
   arrest.
 * A staff member will assist in locating the arrest record and providing any
   available details.


SEARCH RESULTS

When conducting an arrest search, whether online or offline, it is important to
understand the information presented in the search results:

 * Name: The full name of the individual arrested.
 * Charges: A brief description of the charges against the individual.
 * Booking Number: A unique identifier assigned to the arrest record.
 * Date and Time of Arrest: The date and time the arrest occurred.
 * Status: The current status of the arrest, such as whether the individual is
   still in custody, has been released on bond, or has been convicted.

It is important to note that arrest records only indicate that an arrest has
been made and do not represent a final determination of guilt or innocence.


BOOKINGS AND RELEASES


BOOKING PROCESS

When an individual is arrested by the Port Saint Lucie Police Department, they
are taken to the Port Saint Lucie Jail for booking. The booking process
involves:

 * Intake: The individual's personal information, including their name, address,
   date of birth, and contact information, is collected.
 * Photograph and Fingerprinting: The individual's photograph and fingerprints
   are taken for identification purposes.
 * Medical Screening: The individual undergoes a medical screening to assess
   their health and identify any injuries or medical conditions.
 * Property Inventory: The individual's personal property, such as clothing,
   jewelry, and electronics, is inventoried and stored for safekeeping.
 * Charging: The individual is formally charged with the crimes they have been
   arrested for.


BAIL BONDS

Bail is a sum of money paid to the court to secure the release of an arrested
individual before their trial. The purpose of bail is to ensure that the
individual returns to court for their scheduled hearings and does not pose a
threat to the community while awaiting trial.


HOW TO POST BOND

In Port Saint Lucie Jail, there are two ways to post bail:

 * Cash Bond: The full amount of the bail is paid in cash to the jail.
 * Surety Bond: A bail bond is purchased from a licensed bail bondsman. The bail
   bondsman will typically charge a non-refundable fee, usually 10% of the bail
   amount.

Once the bond is posted, the individual will be released from jail. It is
important to note that if the individual fails to appear for their court
hearings, the bail will be forfeited, and a warrant will be issued for their
arrest.


VISITATION RULES

Scheduling a visit at Port Saint Lucie Jail can be done online or over the
phone. To schedule a visit online:

 * Visit the Port Saint Lucie Police Department's website.
 * Click on the "Inmate Visitation" link.
 * Create an account and provide the required information.
 * Select the inmate you wish to visit and choose an available time slot.

To schedule a visit over the phone, call the Port Saint Lucie Jail. The jail
staff will assist you in scheduling a visit and provide any necessary
instructions.


PHONE CALLS IN JAIL

Phone calls in Port Saint Lucie Jail are subject to the following rules and
limitations:

 * Inmates are only allowed to make collect calls to landlines.
 * Calls are limited to 15 minutes each.
 * Inmates are not allowed to receive incoming calls.
 * Inmates are not allowed to make calls to 911 or other emergency numbers.
 * Inmates are not allowed to use profanity or make threats during phone calls.


RECEIVE CALLS FROM AN INMATE

Family members or friends can receive calls from inmates at Port Saint Lucie
Jail by following these steps:

 * The inmate must add the recipient's phone number to their approved call list.
 * The recipient will receive a call from a blocked number.
 * The recipient will be asked to press 1 to accept the call or 2 to decline.
 * If the recipient accepts the call, they will be connected to the inmate.

It is important to note that the recipient may be charged a fee for receiving
the call, depending on their phone service provider.


SENDING MAIL

Inmates at Port Saint Lucie Jail are allowed to receive mail from friends and
family members. However, all incoming mail is subject to inspection and
screening by jail staff. The following rules and regulations apply to inmate
mail:

 * Letters: Letters must be written on plain white paper, no larger than 8.5" x
   11".
 * Envelopes: Envelopes must be white and unlined. No padded envelopes or
   envelopes with plastic windows are allowed.
 * Stamps: Stamps must be affixed to the envelope. No metered mail or postage
   stamps with glitter or other embellishments are allowed.
 * Contents: Letters may contain only written correspondence. No photographs,
   drawings, or other enclosures are allowed.
 * Prohibited Items: Mail containing contraband, such as drugs, weapons, or
   money, will be confiscated and may result in disciplinary action for the
   inmate.


SENDING PACKAGES

Inmates at Port Saint Lucie Jail are not allowed to receive packages.


ABOUT PORT SAINT LUCIE POLICE DEPARTMENT, FL

The Port Saint Lucie Police Department is a full-service law enforcement agency
serving the city of Port Saint Lucie, Florida. 

The Port Saint Lucie Police Department is committed to protecting the lives and
property of its citizens and visitors and providing a safe and secure
environment for all. The department achieves this mission through a variety of
services, including:

 * Law enforcement: The department's sworn officers are responsible for
   enforcing the law, investigating crimes, and making arrests.
 * Public safety: The department provides a variety of public safety services,
   including traffic enforcement, crime prevention, and community policing.
 * Emergency response: The department's officers are trained to respond to a
   variety of emergencies, including fires, medical emergencies, and natural
   disasters.


POLICE REPORTS

Police reports are official documents that detail the events of an incident or
crime. They are typically written by police officers who respond to the scene of
an incident. Police reports can be used for a variety of purposes, including:

 * Providing evidence in court
 * Identifying suspects
 * Tracking crime trends
 * Informing the public about crime

How to Obtain Public Records

In Florida, police reports are considered public records and are available to
the public upon request. To obtain a police report, you can:

 * Visit the Port Saint Lucie Police Department in person and request a copy of
   the report.
 * Submit a written request for the report by mail or email.
 * Use the Florida Public Records Request Portal to submit an online request.

There may be a fee associated with obtaining a copy of a police report.


PORT SAINT LUCIE MOST WANTED LIST

The Port Saint Lucie Police Department maintains a Most Wanted List of
individuals who are wanted for serious crimes. The list is updated regularly and
includes information about each individual, such as their name, photograph, and
the charges against them.

Members of the public can view the Most Wanted List on the Port Saint Lucie
Police Department's website. If you have information about the whereabouts of an
individual on the Most Wanted List, you are urged to contact the police
department immediately.


BACKGROUND CHECKS

Background checks are used to verify an individual's identity and criminal
history. They are often required for employment, housing, and other purposes.

The Port Saint Lucie Police Department does not conduct background checks for
private individuals. However, there are a number of private companies that offer
background check services.


ST. LUCIE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE OVERVIEW

The St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office is the primary law enforcement agency for
St. Lucie County, Florida. The Sheriff’s Office is headquartered in the city of
Fort Pierce and is responsible for providing law enforcement services to the
unincorporated areas of the county as well as the municipalities of Fort Pierce,
Port St. Lucie, and St. Lucie Village.

The Sheriff’s Office provides a wide range of law enforcement services to the
community, including:

 * Patrol: Deputies patrol the county’s unincorporated areas and municipalities,
   responding to calls for service and enforcing the law.
 * Criminal investigations: Detectives investigate crimes, collect evidence, and
   make arrests.
 * Jail operations: The Sheriff’s Office operates the St. Lucie County Jail,
   which houses inmates awaiting trial or serving sentences.
 * Court security: Deputies provide security at the St. Lucie County Courthouse
   and other court facilities.
 * Special operations: The Sheriff’s Office has a number of specialized units,
   including a SWAT team, a dive team, and a K-9 unit.


LOCATION AND CONTACT DETAILS


OFFICIAL ADDRESS

121 SW Port St Lucie Blvd Building C, Port St. Lucie, FL 34984, United States


OFFICIAL PHONE NUMBER

772-871-5000


OFFICIAL WEBSITE

www.cityofpsl.com/police




FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


INMATE SEARCH

How can I search for an inmate using a name, inmate ID, or other identifying
information?

Most county jails and state correctional facilities provide inmate search
functionality on their websites. You can typically search by name, inmate ID, or
other identifying information such as date of birth or physical characteristics.

What information is available in inmate search results, such as location,
charges, and bond amount?

Inmate search results typically include the following information:

 * Inmate's full name
 * Inmate ID
 * Location (jail or prison)
 * Charges
 * Bond amount (if applicable)
 * Booking date
 * Release date (if available)


ARREST LOOKUP

How do I perform an arrest lookup by name or date?

Arrest records are maintained by law enforcement agencies. You can request an
arrest record by submitting a public records request directly to the relevant
agency. Some agencies also provide online arrest lookup tools on their websites.

What details are included in arrest records, and can I access them online or via
phone?

Arrest records typically include the following information:

 * Name of the arrestee
 * Date of arrest
 * Location of arrest
 * Charges
 * Booking agency

Arrest records may be available online or via phone through the relevant law
enforcement agency. However, some agencies may require a formal public records
request or charge a fee for access to arrest records.


ACTIVE WARRANT SEARCH

How can I check if there are any active warrants out for an individual?

You can search for active warrants by contacting law enforcement agencies or
using warrant search websites.

What information is needed to search for warrants, and what databases are
searched?

To search for warrants, you will typically need the individual's full name and
date of birth. Warrant searches may be conducted through local, state, and
national databases, including the National Crime Information Center (NCIC).


JAIL BOOKINGS

Where can I find information about recent jail bookings?

Information about recent jail bookings can typically be found on the websites of
local jails or county sheriff's offices.

What data is available in jail booking records, and how can I access them?

Jail booking records typically include the following information:

 * Name of the arrestee
 * Date and time of arrest
 * Charges
 * Booking agency

Jail booking records may be available online or through the relevant jail or
sheriff's office. Some agencies may require a public records request or charge a
fee for access to jail booking records.


MUGSHOTS

Are mugshots of inmates publicly available?

Mugshots of inmates are typically considered public records and may be available
to the public.

How can I obtain a mugshot of a specific inmate, and what is the cost?

To obtain a mugshot of an inmate, you can contact the relevant jail or
correctional facility. Some agencies may charge a fee for providing mugshots.


INMATE CALLS

How do I set up an account to receive calls from an inmate?

To set up an account to receive calls from an inmate, you will need to register
with the phone service provider used by the jail or prison. The service provider
will provide you with instructions on how to set up an account and add funds for
inmate calls.

What are the costs associated with inmate calls, and how are they charged?

The costs associated with inmate calls vary depending on the phone service
provider and the jail or prison. Calls are typically charged per minute, and the
caller may be responsible for paying both the connection fee and the per-minute
rate.


INMATE MAIL

What are the rules and procedures for sending mail to an inmate?

The rules and procedures for sending mail to an inmate vary depending on the
jail or prison. In general, mail must be sent to the inmate's full name and
current address. All incoming mail is subject to inspection by correctional
staff.

What types of items are allowed and prohibited in inmate mail?

Allowed items in inmate mail typically include letters, photos, and legal
documents. Prohibited items may include contraband, weapons, drugs, and other
unauthorized materials. For specific restrictions, consult the relevant jail or
prison guidelines.


VISITATION

How do I schedule a visit with an inmate?

To schedule a visit with an inmate, you will need to contact the jail or prison
where the inmate is housed. Visitation policies vary depending on the facility,
and you may need to provide the inmate's name, your relationship to the inmate,
and proof of identification.

What are the requirements and restrictions for visiting an inmate?

Requirements and restrictions for visiting an inmate may include:

 * Dress code
 * Security screening
 * Limitations on the number of visitors
 * Time limits for visits


SENDING MONEY

How can I deposit money into an inmate's account?

To deposit money into an inmate's account, you can typically use the following
methods:

 * Online through the jail or prison's website
 * By mail
 * In person at the jail or prison

What are the fees and limits for sending money to inmates?

The fees and limits for sending money to inmates vary depending on the jail or
prison and the method of payment. There may be a maximum amount of money that
can be deposited into an inmate's account at one time.


POSTING BOND

How can I post bond for an inmate?

To post bond for an inmate, you will need to contact the jail or court where the
inmate is being held. The bond amount will be set by the court, and you may be
required to provide collateral or a surety bond.

What are the payment options and processing times for posting bond?

Payment options for posting bond may include cash, credit card, or a bail bond.
Processing times may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the payment method
used.


RELEASE

How do I find out an inmate's release date?

To find out an inmate's release date, you can contact the jail or prison where
the inmate is housed. The release date may also be available in the inmate
search results on the facility's website.

What documents or information is necessary to secure the release of an inmate?

To secure the release of an inmate, you may need to provide the following
documents or information:

 * Proof of identity
 * Proof of payment for any outstanding fines or fees
 * Authorization from the inmate (if required)


LEGAL ASSISTANCE FOR INMATES

How can inmates access legal assistance while incarcerated?

Inmates can access legal assistance while incarcerated through the following
means:

 * Public defenders
 * Court-appointed attorneys
 * Pro bono lawyers
 * Legal aid societies
 * Law libraries

What types of legal services are available to inmates?

Inmates may receive legal assistance with the following matters:

 * Criminal defense
 * Civil rights
 * Appeals
 * Post-conviction relief


MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR INMATES

What types of medical care are available to inmates?

Inmates are entitled to receive necessary medical care while incarcerated. Types
of medical care may include:

 * Routine checkups
 * Treatment for illnesses and injuries
 * Mental health services
 * Dental care

How can inmates request medical assistance or file grievances?

Inmates can typically request medical assistance or file grievances through the
medical staff or the grievance procedure established by the jail or prison.


CRIMINAL RECORDS LOOKUP

How can I obtain a copy of a person's criminal record?

To obtain a copy of a person's criminal record, you can:

 * Request a copy from the relevant court or law enforcement agency
 * Use an online criminal record search service
 * Contact a private investigator

What information is included in criminal records, and how can I access them?

Criminal records may include information about:

 * Arrests
 * Convictions
 * Sentencing
 * Probation and parole

Access to criminal records may be restricted by state or federal law, and
certain records may be sealed or expunged.


SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY

Where can I find a searchable registry of sex offenders?

Searchable sex offender registries are typically maintained by state or local
law enforcement agencies. You can usually find these registries on the websites
of the relevant agencies.

What information is available in sex offender registry records, and how do I
access them?

Sex offender registry records may include the following information:

 * Name
 * Address
 * Date of birth
 * Physical description
 * Charges and convictions
 * Risk level

Access to sex offender registry records may be restricted by state or federal
law, and certain records may be sealed or expunged.


BACKGROUND CHECK

How can I run a comprehensive background check on an individual?

To run a comprehensive background check on an individual, you can:

 * Use a consumer reporting agency
 * Hire a private investigator
 * Search public records (e.g., criminal records, court records)

What types of searches are typically included in background checks, and where
can I get them done?

Background checks may include the following searches:

 * Criminal history
 * Credit history
 * Employment history
 * Education history
 * Social media activity
 * Motor vehicle records

Background checks can be obtained from consumer reporting agencies, private
investigators, or through online background check services.


DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESOURCES

How can I get help if I am experiencing domestic violence?

If you are experiencing domestic violence, there are resources available to help
you. You can:

 * Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
 * Contact your local domestic violence shelter or service provider
 * Reach out to a trusted friend or family member
 * Call 911 if you are in immediate danger

What are the signs of domestic violence?

Domestic violence can take many forms, including:

 * Physical abuse
 * Emotional abuse
 * Sexual abuse
 * Financial abuse
 * Stalking

If you are experiencing any of these behaviors from a partner or family member,
it is important to seek help.


CHILD ABUSE REPORTING

How do I report suspected child abuse or neglect?

If you suspect that a child is being abused or neglected, you are required by
law to report it to the appropriate authorities. You can report child abuse or
neglect to:

 * Your local child protective services agency
 * Law enforcement
 * A school counselor or teacher

What information should I include in a child abuse or neglect report?

When reporting child abuse or neglect, it is important to include as much
information as possible, including:

 * The child's name and age
 * The suspected abuser's name and relationship to the child
 * The type of abuse or neglect that you suspect
 * Any witnesses or evidence that you are aware of

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