Miami-Dade Inmate Locator (TGK & Downtown)
Miami-Dade Corrections runs an online inmate search at mdcr.miamidade.gov. Most defendants arrested in Miami-Dade are booked at Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center (TGK) at 7000 NW 41st St, Miami, FL 33166.
Booking typically takes 4–12 hours to appear in the system. Search by last name and date of birth for the most accurate result.
Broward County Inmate Locator
The Broward Sheriff's Office maintains an inmate search at sheriff.org. Defendants may be held at the Main Jail (Paul Rein) in Fort Lauderdale, the North Branch in Pompano Beach, or the Joseph V. Conte facility.
The BSO locator shows current inmates, charges, and bond amounts once first appearance has been held.
Palm Beach County Inmate Locator
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office operates an inmate search at pbso.org. Defendants are typically held at the Main Detention Center at 3228 Gun Club Rd, West Palm Beach.
The PBSO locator updates in near real-time once booking is complete.
Monroe County (Florida Keys) Inmate Locator
Monroe County Sheriff's Office provides an inmate search at keysso.net. Defendants are held at the Stock Island facility in Key West, or substations in Marathon and Plantation Key.
Keys bookings can take longer to appear online — call us if you can't find someone.
Can't Find Them? Here's What to Do
Booking takes time — someone arrested an hour ago may not appear online for 4–12 hours. Call (305) 642-1986 and a licensed agent will locate them for you within minutes, confirm the charge, and tell you the bond amount as soon as it's set.
We have direct access to booking information across all four South Florida counties and can usually save you hours of searching.
What Happens After You Find Them
Once you've confirmed the facility and bond amount, we can post the bond immediately — 24/7, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Florida bail bonds cost 10% of the bond amount (with a $100 minimum per charge). We handle the paperwork and coordinate release.
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