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Osceola County, Florida Inmate Search

Osceola County inmate search provides information about individuals incarcerated in the local county jail. It is a service provided by the Osceola County Corrections Department through a dedicated online search portal. Individuals who conduct this type of search are typically provided with an inmate’s rap sheet, which contains the inmate’s full name, physical description, booking details, and other relevant information.

Additionally, state and federal agencies, such as the Florida Department of Corrections (FDC) and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), offer resources to help individuals locate people who are or have been in their custody. The FDC provides the Offender Search website, while the BOP has the Inmate Locator portal. However, none of these agencies (i.e., the FDC and BOP) has facilities in Osceola County. Furthermore, there are no municipal jails maintained by local police departments in Osceola County. Hence, the Osceola County Jail is the only local jail in the county.

How to Find an Inmate in Osceola County Jail

Interested persons may find inmates of the Osceola County Jail through the county Corrections Department’s online inmate search portal. They may also view daily arrest reports and inmate bond information on the portal. Alternatively, they may make inmate inquiries by visiting or contacting the county jail located at:

402 Simpson Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Phone: (407) 742-4444

Note that inquirers must provide a subject’s full name to make inquiries or search the Osceola County Corrections Department’s inmate search portal.

How to Use the Osceola County Jail Roster

The Osceola County Corrections Department’s Inmate Search portal serves as the county jail roster. It is a search engine that lists current inmates of Osceola County Jail and is updated several times per day. Individuals who get released are typically removed after each update.

The Inmate Search portal is accessible through the Osceola County Corrections Department’s official website under the "Current Inmate Population" tab. It is free and searchable by a subject’s name (first, middle, or last). Users may also scroll through the portal to find inmates. It is important to note that an individual’s inclusion in the portal does not indicate guilt.

What Information is Included in the Osceola County Inmate Roster

Florida’s Public Records Law, codified in Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, establishes the general public’s right to access records generated or received by a public agency in the course of its official business. These include inmate records maintained by the Osceola County Corrections Department. As a result, Osceola County inmate records are typically accessible to the general public. Public information individuals usually find when they conduct an Osceola County inmate search includes the following:

  • The inmate’s full name: the inmate’s first, middle, and last name, as well as any known aliases.
  • Physical description: such as their race, sex, weight, height, eye color, and hair color
  • Charges details: a description of the offense, the applicable statute, and the date of the incident was recorded.
  • Mugshot: an official photograph of the inmate’s face.
  • Date of birth
  • Inmate ID: A unique numerical identifier assigned to an individual for identification throughout their period of incarceration in the county jail.
  • Booking number: A unique series of numbers assigned to an individual each time they are booked into the county jail.
  • Bond amount: the amount of money set by a judge that a defendant may pay to be released from jail pending their trial date.

Contact Details for Osceola County Jail or Sheriff’s Office

Interested persons may obtain official information about inmates and other operations of the Osceola County Jail by contacting the appropriate staff or unit of the county’s Corrections Department at:

  • Bonds and Dockets: (407) 742-4404
  • Chaplain: (407) 742-4465
  • Clerk of the Court (For Court Dates): (407) 742-3500
  • Community Supervision/PTR/Home Confinement: (407) 742-4574
  • Inmate Affairs (For Grievances): (407) 742-4322
  • Inmate Classification: (407) 742-4571
  • Inmate Medical Services: (407) 742-4435
  • Internal Affairs: (407) 742-4519
  • PIO/Media Relations: (407) 742-4591
  • Probation: (407) 742-4700
  • Records: (407) 742-4411
  • Visitation Appointments: (407) 742-4400
  • Visitation Front Desk: (407) 742-4403

Furthermore, the Osceola County Jail and Sheriff’s Office addresses and main phone numbers are provided below:

Osceola County Sheriff’s Office

2601 E Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy,

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Phone: (407) 348-2222

Osceola County Jail

402 Simpson Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Phone: (407) 742-4444

Jail Facility Overview in Osceola County

The Osceola County Jail is the only local detention facility situated in the county. It is a Florida Corrections Accreditation Commission (FCAC) accredited facility with a designed capacity of 911 and an average daily population of 846 inmates in 2025. The facility houses adult male and female inmates, including pretrial detainees, individuals serving misdemeanor sentences, and those awaiting trial or transfer for felony charges.

Agency

Office and Mail Address

Phone Number

Office Hours

Email

Osceola County Sheriff’s Office

2601 E Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy,

Kissimmee, FL 34744

(407) 348-2222

8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Mondays through Fridays

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Osceola County Jail

402 Simpson Rd

Kissimmee, FL 34744

(407) 742-4444

24 hours a day, full week

SecAdmin@osceola.org (for questions and inquiries about certain jail processes). Individuals can also create an account with the facility’s third-party email service provider and purchase messaging credits to send monitored emails to inmates.

How to Send Money to an Inmate in Osceola County Jail?

Individuals can send money to an inmate of the Osceola County Jail for commissary through the facility’s third-party service vendor (Access Corrections) either online, by phone, or in person. They would need to provide the inmate’s full name or inmate ID to identify them accurately.

Online deposits may be made with a debit or credit card through the Access Corrections Website or app. Note that the user must create an account to use the website or app. Alternatively, individuals may call 1-866-345-1884 to make a deposit by phone or visit the Access Corrections kiosk in the jail lobby to make an in-person cash deposit.

It is important to note that individuals are charged certain fees for deposits they make. These fees vary depending on the amount deposited and the method used to make the deposit (i.e., online, by phone, or via lobby kiosk), and they are as follows;

Amount

Lobby kiosk deposit fee

Online deposit fee

Phone deposit fee

Below $20

$3.00

$2.95

$3.95

$20.00 to $99.99

$5.95

$6.95

$100.00 to $199.99

$7.95

$8.95

$200.00 to $300.00

$9.95

$10.95

Inmate Search by Jail Facility

The Osceola County Jail is the only local detention facility situated in the county. There are no municipal jails nor juvenile detention facilities found in Osceola County. Generally, the Orange Regional Juvenile Detention Center, located in Orange County, serves several Florida counties, including Osceola, Orange, and Seminole. Individuals may inquire about individuals held in the Orange Regional Juvenile Detention Center by contacting the facility at:

2800 S Bumby Avenue

Orlando, FL 32806

Phone: (407) 897-2800

Fax: (407) 897-2856

P. O. BOX 9127

Seminole, FL 33775-9127

Meanwhile, individuals may search for information about current inmates of the Osceola County Jail through the facility’s Inmate Search Portal for free.

Osceola County Visitation Rules and Schedules

Inmates of the Osceola County Jail are allowed two (2) hours of visitation per week. Generally, visitations are held seven (7) days a week between 8:30 AM and 7:45 PM. Facility permits both on-site and online video visits. Prospective visitors must schedule an appointment for on-site and online video visits. Video visits may be conducted through the facility’s third-party service provider’s ICSolutions website. Users must create a prepaid account to access website services, and the cost is $15 for a 30-minute visit.

Prospective onsite visitors must arrive 15 minutes early on the date of their scheduled visitation appointment. They must sign in at the visitation desk and present a valid photo identification. Late arrivals are not condoned and will not be allowed to visit. On-site visitors must also adhere to the facility’s strict dress code, which includes the following:

  • No open-toe shoes
  • No plunging necklines
  • No transparent clothing
  • Clothing must be properly sized
  • No offensive, suggestive, or provocative clothing
  • Shorts and dresses must extend to mid-thigh.

Additionally, visitors are subject to searches, and a locker will be provided for them to place all their property before they are allowed to enter the visitation area. Note that visitors would not be allowed direct contact with inmates. On-site visits are conducted via video equipment through booths equipped with a video monitor.

Mailing and Commissary Information

Interested persons can send mail to inmates of the Osceola County Jail through the U.S. Postal Service. Incoming mail must contain the following information;

  • The inmate’s full name
  • Inmate’s number
  • A return address
  • A mailing address (Smart Communications I Osceola County Corrections, P.O. BOX 9127, Seminole, FL 33775-9127)

Generally, all non-privileged mail is subject to inspection before it is delivered to an inmate, while privileged mail is also inspected in the inmate’s presence, before delivery. Permitted items include:

  • Postcards
  • Signed greeting cards with dimensions of 5" x 7"
  • Photographs with dimensions of 4" x 6", provided they do not contain gang-related, sexually oriented imagery, or nudity.

Conversely, the following items are prohibited:

  • Non-paper items
  • Newspaper clippings
  • Unsigned greeting cards
  • Blank paper
  • Stick-on decorations and address labels on correspondence
  • Sexually oriented material
  • Pictorial representation of nudity
  • Packages, unless the jail’s administration approves them.

Individuals may also mail books, magazines, and newspapers to an inmate. They must bear the inmate’s name, inmate number, and Mailing Address (402 Simpson Rd., Kissimmee, FL/Attention: Mailroom). However, books and magazines must be sent directly from the publisher or an approved distributor. Note that hardcover books are prohibited. Additionally, books, magazines, and newspapers are subject to certain content restrictions. These include items containing sexually oriented materials and pictorial representations of nudity, which are prohibited. Regular mail should be sent to;

Smart Communications | Osceola County Corrections

(example inmate) John Doe #123456

Meanwhile, legal mail, court documents, bank statements, and publications should be sent directly to the facility at:

402 Simpson Road,

Kissimmee, FL 34744