How to Find Florida Arrest Records Using Governmental Sources
Multiple governmental databases open to the public make it relatively easy to find Florida arrest records and other types of judicial dockets that are needed for a criminal background check, such as active warrants.
Performing a statewide arrest search
There are Two official electronic search tools recommended for tracking a person's incarceration history:
- The most straightforward way to trace Florida arrest records is simply to visit the online FDLA criminal history information webpage at https://cchinet.fdle.state.fl.us/search/app/default?2. This database shows people incarcerated in all of FL counties. You will also be shown juveniles that were apprehended for felony offenses. This service is, however, quite expensive as it costs $24 per file searched (plus $1.00 if you use your credit card).
- The Florida Department of Corrections operates an online Offender Network (http://www.dc.state.fl.us/OffenderSearch/InmateInfoMenu.aspx) enabling you to carry out an FL inmate search in the state's correctional facilities. Results also encompass inmates who have been released, supervised population and fugitives.
How to inquire about Florida warrants
The FDLA also operates a computerized data bank known as the Public Access System (PASS). It displays information on Florida warrants which is derived directly from the state's law enforcement agencies. By typing a person's name you will view his / her physical description and personal details, offenses that were committed and the reporting agency. Some files come with a mugshot. In sum, this tool will help you know whether the subject of your search is a wanted person or a fugitive.
The disadvantages of state's resources
You have to remember that as efficient as state resources may be, they still deal with the entire state and that comes at the expense of accuracy. The most accurate search is done on a county level where the person being check resides and / or committed the offense.
To search the county you will have to refer to the local jail, sheriff office and Clerk of Court for conviction records. This website explains in detail how to run a background check in each and every one of FL counties. You will be directed to the best sources that will make your investigation effective and accurate.