
INMATE SEARCH — Marion County Sheriff's Office
© 2017 Marion County Sheriff's Office • Physical Address: 692 NW 30th Ave • Ocala, FL 34475 • (352) 732-8181 • Mailing Address: PO Box 1987, Ocala, FL 34478 •
Marion County Sheriff's Office
© 2017 Marion County Jail • 3290 NW 10th St • Ocala, FL 34475 • (352) 351-8077 For an emergency call 911; for the non-emergency line call (352) 732-9111 NOTICE: Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records.
JAIL RULES AND VISITATION — Marion County Sheriff's Office
It is the policy of the Marion County Sheriff’s Office that we provide an avenue for the families and those seeking information about the treatment of inmates or those wishing to complain about the treatment of an inmate while housed in the Marion County Jail.
INMATE BOOKING - Marion County Sheriff's Office
The Booking Unit is responsible for the intake (booking) and release of every inmate brought to the Marion County Jail. Booking receives inmates from all of the Law Enforcement Agencies within Marion County to include: Marion County Sheriff’s Office; Ocala Police Department; Dunnellon Police Department; Belleview Police Department; Florida ...
DETENTION BUREAU - Marion County Sheriff's Office
The Detention Bureau is responsible for providing the care, custody and control of the inmates incarcerated in the Marion County Jail. The jail exists for the detention of persons as required by law. Confined in the jail are persons serving time for crimes for which they have been convicted, and others who are awaiting trial.
FAQ — Marion County Sheriff's Office
How do I find information about someone who is in the Marion County Jail? Please call 352-351-8077 to ask about current inmates. How do I apply for a position? Obtain an application from the Human Resources Division at the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, 692 NW 30th Avenue. You may also visit the Human Resources section of our web site and ...
JAIL SUPPORT — Marion County Sheriff's Office
The Jail Support Division is comprised of the following units: Booking. Classifications. Inmate Property. Inmate Medical Administration. Jail Management System
Detention FAQ - Marion County Sheriff's Office
How do I Bond or Purge someone out of jail? Option A: You may pay the full amount of the Bond or Purge at the Marion County Jail Information and Visitation Center by providing Cash or a Certified Bank Check made payable to Gregory Harrell, Marion County Clerk of Courts.
RECORDS — Marion County Sheriff's Office
Marion County Sheriff’s Office. Attention: Records. PO Box 1987, Ocala, Florida, 34478 . or 692 NW 30th Avenue, Ocala, Florida, 34475. Requests and Fulfillment Public records held by the MCSO are available upon request for inspection or copying pursuant to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and Article I, s. 24 of the State Constitution.
MEET THE SHERIFF — Marion County Sheriff's Office
Since taking office in 2016, Sheriff Woods has overseen significant population growth in Marion County, from 347,958 to an estimated 423,481 residents. His leadership continues to shape and strengthen the safety and well-being of the community.