What the Calhoun County Jail Booking Report Actually Tells You (And What It Doesn't)
Scanning the Calhoun County Jail booking report to figure out what's happening? It helps to know what this report actually shows. It's a snapshot of basic booking and arrest information — useful for confirming someone is listed and seeing their charges — but it won't answer every question about court dates, release, or next steps.
The Calhoun County booking report is a public roster showing key details from an arrest and booking: arrest date and time, the arresting agency, statute numbers with short descriptions, and a Bail/Bond field. What it doesn't do is explain the legal process. You won't find plain-language explanations of charges, and you typically won't see court scheduling or release conditions - the details families need most when planning the next 24–72 hours.
Each entry on the Calhoun County booking report follows the same format. You'll see an Arrest Date / Time showing when the arrest occurred, plus the Agency (like CALHOUN COUNTY SO) and an Officer field. Charges appear as a Statute number paired with a short Statute Description - so you'll see lines like "775.13" followed by "CONVICTED FELON REGISTRATION," or "893.13.6A" followed by "Drugs-Possess." Each charge line also includes a Bail/Bond field. That's usually where people look first when trying to figure out if release is possible and what amount might apply.
Note: In Calhoun County booking-report examples, the Bail/Bond value often appears as "0" on multiple charge lines. If you see a 0, don't assume it means no bail - call to confirm what it actually means for that person's situation.
Here's a typical layout from the report. One entry shows an arrest date/time of 1/18/2026 10:53:00 AM, with CALHOUN COUNTY SO as the agency. The charge line lists statute 775.13 with the description "CONVICTED FELON REGISTRATION," followed by a Bail/Bond value.
Another entry shows an arrest date/time of 1/19/2026 4:06:00 PM, again with CALHOUN COUNTY SO as the agency. The charge lines include 893.13.6A ("Drugs-Possess") and 893.147.1 ("And Or Use"), with Bail/Bond values of 0 on multiple lines. That "0" is exactly why families end up making follow-up calls - the report shows the field but doesn't explain what the number means.
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- ✓ If Bail/Bond shows 0, ask the jail what “0” represents for that entry (for example: no bond allowed, bond not set yet, or another administrative status).
- ✓ If there are multiple charge lines and each shows 0, confirm whether bond is handled per charge line or in another part of the person’s record.
- ✓ If you’re trying to plan for release, don’t assume “0” means “free” or “no bond” - get the meaning directly from the jail.
If the statute number or short description is confusing, you're not alone. Those fields are written for recordkeeping, not for families reading at home. The booking report identifies the statute and basic label, but it won't give you full context on the allegation or how it's being handled. For clearer charge details, contact the arresting agency listed on the entry. For questions about what a specific field means - especially Bail/Bond - ask the jail directly how they display that information.
The booking report focuses on arrest and charge lines: arrest date/time, agency, statute and description, and Bail/Bond. It doesn't include what families often need next. Don't expect to find scheduled court dates, detailed release conditions, or case outcomes here. To track down those missing pieces, ask the jail to help interpret what you're seeing on the roster. Then follow up with the arresting agency for charge questions and the clerk of court for scheduling and case progress.
- Contact the jail administrator - Reach out to Lt. Trevor Ramos, Jail Administrator, at 850-674-5049 or TRamos@calhouncountyflsheriff.gov with the exact question you have about the booking report entry.
- Have identifying details ready - Use the person’s full name as shown on the report, and be ready to provide their date of birth if asked so staff can match the correct record.
- Follow the right path for the right question - If you need an explanation of the charge wording or statute, contact the arresting agency listed on the entry. For court scheduling and case progress, the clerk of court is typically the next stop.
Address reference: Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office / jail mailing and physical address is 20776 Central Avenue (East Blountstown), FL 32424.
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