Find an Inmate at Florida State Prison
Search for an inmate at Florida State Prison and get help with contacting an inmate, visitation, and sending money.
Search by Inmate Name
Enter first and last name to look up an inmate at Florida State Prison.
Overview
Florida uses multiple inmate-search tools run by different agencies, so where you start depends on who has custody. For someone in a state prison like Florida State Prison, begin with the Florida Department of Corrections roster. For other custody types, use the appropriate local or federal locator. Search with the person's last and first name—add a date of birth or booking number if you have it to reduce false matches. Getting too many results? Use filters like booking date range to narrow things down. Once you find a likely match, confirm it by checking identifiers: name, DOB, race/sex, location, charges, booking date/time, bond status, and any available mugshot. Keep in mind that online results update quickly and may contain errors—they're a starting point, not a substitute for official records.
After You Search
Quick Facts
- Florida uses multiple inmate search tools run by different agencies; start with the state DOC for state-prison records.
- Entering the inmate's last and first name plus date of birth or booking number yields more accurate search results.
- Use booking date range and other filters to reduce unrelated matches when the search returns many results.
- Online search results can change quickly, may contain errors, and should not be treated as official court records.
- Visitation applications for Florida State Prison should be submitted by email to VisitappFloridaSP@fdc.myflorida.com.
Common Questions
How do I look up an inmate at Florida State Prison?
Start with the Florida Department of Corrections search for state prisoners. For other custody types, use the local or federal search tool for the holding agency. Enter last and first name, add DOB or a booking number if available, complete any on-site security checks, and submit. Use filters like booking date range to narrow results, then confirm the match using details in the results.
What details should I check to make sure I found the right person?
Match the name and date of birth first, and compare race/sex fields when they’re shown. Then double-check location, charges, booking date/time, bond status, and any available mugshot to make sure it’s the right person.
Can I rely on online inmate-search results as official records?
No. Online inmate-search results can change quickly and may include errors or missing case outcomes. Use them to get started, then contact the appropriate agency or court for official confirmation.
How do I submit a visitation application to Florida State Prison?
Email your visitation application to VisitappFloridaSP@fdc.myflorida.com to begin the approval process.
Who should I contact for help with an inmate phone or video account?
Contact GTL ConnectNetwork customer support at 866-732-9098. The line is available 24/7 for account help and technical issues with phone or video services.
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