Find an Inmate at Southeastern Correctional Complex

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Overview

Florida's Offender Search database covers felony offenders sentenced to the Florida Department of Corrections—it won't show people in county jail or county-level custody. For those, you'll need separate local tools. Results can change quickly and may contain errors or miss final dispositions, so treat the information as a starting point rather than an official court record. Search by last and first name, then add details like date of birth or a booking number to narrow down similar names. If you spot an error or need help with records, contact the DOC Bureau of Classification and Central Records using the phone number listed by DOC.

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Quick Facts

  • The Offender Search database contains public-record information on felony offenders sentenced to the Florida Department of Corrections.
  • The Offender Search does not include offenders sentenced to county jail or county custody.
  • Search results can change quickly and may contain errors or omit final dispositions, so they are not official court records.
  • For questions or corrections about offender information contact the DOC Bureau of Classification and Central Records at the number the Department provides.

Common Questions

Does the Offender Search include county jail inmates at Southeastern Correctional Complex?

No. Florida’s Offender Search covers felony offenders sentenced to the Florida Department of Corrections and does not include offenders sentenced to county jail or held in county custody.

How accurate is the offender information in the Florida Offender Search?

Results can change quickly and may include errors or miss final dispositions—don't treat it as an official court record. If you find an error or need a correction, contact the Department of Corrections Bureau of Classification and Central Records using the number provided by DOC.

What details will I typically see when I look up an offender?

You’ll typically see details like name, date of birth, race/sex, location, charges, booking date/time, bond status, and a mugshot when available. If you’re getting too many similar results, use extra filters like date ranges or a booking number to narrow matches.

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