Booking Reports give the public a clear snapshot of who has been processed through the Brevard County jail system on any given day. By entering an inmate name, booking number, or a specific booking date, users can pull a booking report search that returns inmate booking information, arrest date, booking time, and the arresting agency responsible for the detention. The Brevard County booking reports portal also supports searches for recent booking reports, daily booking reports, and new booking records, allowing families, attorneys, and investigators to track recent arrests and custody status in real time. Each result shows the booking agency, detention facility, and a link to the public jail records where full booking details appear. Because the database updates multiple times daily, current booking reports reflect the most up‑to‑date booking history, helping users avoid outdated or missing booking records. The system respects public custody information rules while delivering accurate booking record verification for every inquiry.
Booking Reports list every booking number, inmate name, booking date, booking time, arrest date, and arrest information together with the name of the booking agency and arresting agency that placed the individual in the detention facility. The record also prints jail records, inmate records, and custody records that show booking status, inmate status, charges, offense information, criminal charges, bond information, bail amount, court case number, case information and court information. Users can see booking classification, custody status, release status and a concise booking history that covers recent arrests, recent jail bookings and daily booking reports. The portal stores new booking records, booking activity, a booking log and jail booking log that feed the inmate roster and jail roster for up‑to‑date detention records. Public booking records and online booking records appear as public jail records, allowing a booking record lookup or a booking record search by name, by date, or by booking number. System checks guarantee booking record verification, booking record updates, and alerts for delayed booking records, missing booking records or historical booking records, maintaining booking report accuracy while honoring restricted booking information and public custody information rules for Brevard County jail records, inmate records, arrest records and booking information.
How to Search Booking Reports
A booking report search lets the public look up people processed through the Brevard County jail system. Users can search by name, booking number, case number, or booking date. Each result shows inmate booking details, arrest date, booking time, the arresting agency, and the detention facility. Families, attorneys, and investigators use this search to track recent arrests, daily booking reports, and current custody status in Brevard County.
Official Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Search Website
Official search website: https://inmatesearch.brevardsheriff.org/
Search Instructions
- Go to the official Brevard County inmate search portal.
- Choose the search category: name, booking number, case number, or date.
- Type the required details in the search field.
- Press the search button to run the booking report lookup.
- Look through the matching records for inmate booking data.
- Click each result to see full booking details.
Search by Name
Searching by inmate name is the most common way to pull a booking report. Type the person’s last name first, then the first name. Some records accept a middle name. Results return the booking number, inmate name, booking date, booking time, and custody status. Names with common spellings may return more than one record, so check the booking date and arrest date to confirm the right person.
Search by Booking Number
Each booking generates a unique booking number. Searching by booking number gives the fastest and most exact result. Users get the booking date, arrest date, booking agency, charges, and bond amount right away. This search works well when someone has a record slip or court paper showing the booking number.
Search by Case Number
Case numbers link a booking report to the court case. A case number search returns the booking number, inmate name, charges, offense details, and court details tied to that case. This search helps attorneys and family members track the legal side of a booking record.
Search by Booking Date
The portal accepts a booking date search. Pick a single date or a date range to see who was booked into the Brevard County jail on that day. Each entry shows the booking number, inmate name, arrest date, arresting agency, and detention facility. Daily booking reports refresh throughout the day.
Information Needed for a Search
- Inmate name (last, first, middle)
- Booking number
- Case number
- Booking date or date range
- Arrest date
- Arresting agency
What a Booking Report Contains
A booking report holds the core facts about one person’s entry into the Brevard County jail. Each report shows who was booked, when, where, and under what charges. Reports list the court case number and current custody status. The data below comes straight from the public jail records portal.
Booking Number and Date
The booking number is a unique ID for each booking event. The booking date and booking time show exactly when the person entered the detention facility. Reports list the arrest date and arrest time too. These fields help separate many bookings for the same person.
Inmate Identification
Reports list the inmate’s full name, date of birth, and physical details. Some records show a booking photo. Each inmate has an inmate ID number tied to the booking event.
Arresting Agency
The arresting agency field names the police department or law enforcement group that made the arrest. Common entries include the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office, local municipal police, and state agencies.
Booking Facility
The booking facility field shows where the person was processed. Most Brevard County bookings happen at the county detention center. Some arrests get processed at a city jail before transfer.
Case Number
Each booking links to one or more court case numbers. The case number ties the arrest to the court case file. Court case numbers let users pull matching court records through the Brevard County clerk’s office.
Custody Status
The custody status shows where the inmate sits right now. Possible values include in custody, released, transferred, or on bond. The status updates as the booking moves through the system.
Charges and Offense Details
Reports list each criminal charge tied to the booking. Each charge shows the offense description, offense classification, and statute code. Many charges appear as separate line items under one booking.
Bond Information
The bond section shows the bail amount for each charge. Reports show bond type (cash, surety, or no bond) and bond status (set, posted, denied). Bond data helps family members plan release steps.
Release Information
If the inmate has been released, the report shows the release date, release time, and release reason. Release reasons include posted bond, time served, court order, or transfer to another facility.
Brevard County Booking Report Search by Date
Date searches let users look at booking activity over a set window. Date searches cover single days, date ranges, and historical records. The portal stores daily booking reports and archived records for past lookups.
Recent Booking Reports
Recent booking reports cover the past 24 to 72 hours. These reports refresh often throughout the day. Recent reports show new booking records and the latest arrest data in Brevard County.
Daily Booking Reports
Daily booking reports list every person booked into the jail on a single date. Each entry shows the booking number, inmate name, booking time, and arresting agency. Daily reports help news outlets and community members track jail activity.
Search by Date Range
The portal accepts a date range search for wider lookups. Users pick a start date and an end date. The system returns all booking records between those dates. Date range searches help with background checks and historical research.
Historical Booking Reports
Historical booking reports cover older entries. The portal stores past booking records for several years. Older reports may show different field formats based on the booking system in use at that time.
Archived Records
Archived records hold booking data from closed cases. These records stay on file for public viewing. Archived reports show the inmate as released or transferred. Archived entries link to court records with case closures.
Booking Charges and Case Information
The charges section of a booking report lists each criminal charge from the arrest. Each charge ties to a statute code and an offense classification. The related case number links the booking to court records.
Charges Listed at Booking
Booking reports list every charge from the arrest. Each charge shows the full offense name. Common charges in Brevard County include DUI, drug possession, theft, assault, and trespassing.
Offense Classification
Each charge carries an offense classification. Classifications include felony, misdemeanor, and ordinance violation. The classification affects bond amounts and court procedures.
Statute or Offense Code
Reports list the Florida statute or local offense code for each charge. The statute code ties the charge to state law. Attorneys use these codes to track charges across the court system.
Many Charges
Many bookings list more than one charge. Each charge shows its own statute code, classification, and bond amount. Many charges appear in a list under the main booking record.
Associated Case Number
Each set of charges links to a court case number. The case number ties the booking to the court file. Court files hold the full case history, hearings, and verdicts.
Related Court Information
The booking report shows the assigned court division. Court divisions in Brevard County include County Court and Circuit Court. The court details section shows hearing dates and case status updates.
Booking Status and Custody Information
The booking status section tracks the inmate’s path through the jail system. Status fields update as the inmate moves from booking to release or transfer.
Current Booking Status
The current booking status shows where the inmate sits right now. Possible values include awaiting intake, in custody, awaiting bond, and awaiting court. The status changes with each step in the jail process.
Release Status
The release status shows whether the inmate has left the facility. Possible values include not released, released on bond, released on recognizance, and released by court order. Release data updates in real time.
Bond Status
The bond status tracks the bail amount and payment status. Bond statuses include bond set, bond posted, bond denied, and bond forfeited. Each charge can carry its own bond status.
Holds and Detainers
Some bookings show holds or detainers from other agencies. Holds prevent release even after bond posting. Common holds include out-of-county warrants, ICE detainers, and parole violations.
Transfer or Continued Custody
Reports show whether the inmate stays at the Brevard County facility or moves to another location. Transfers happen for medical reasons, overcrowding, and other agency custody. Continued custody means the inmate remains at the booking facility.
Accessing Brevard County Booking Reports
Booking reports in Brevard County sit in the public domain. Anyone can search the online portal for recent and historical bookings. Some records carry access limits based on law or court order.
Online Booking Records
The main way to view booking reports is through the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office inmate search portal. The portal runs 24 hours a day. Users get results without creating an account or paying a fee.
Publicly Available Records
Most booking records qualify as public records under Florida law. Public records include inmate name, booking date, charges, bond amount, and custody status. Public viewing supports news reporting, background checks, and family lookups.
Records Available by Request
Some records need a written request to the Records Unit. Requests cover booking photos, full arrest reports, and older archived files. The Records Unit handles requests during regular office hours. Requesters can call (321) 264-5214 or email records@bcso.us to start a request.
Restricted Records
Certain fields stay restricted from public viewing. Restricted items include Social Security numbers, home addresses, and medical data. Restricted fields stay hidden to protect inmate privacy and follow Florida public records law.
Juvenile Record Restrictions
Juvenile bookings carry stricter access rules. Most juvenile booking records stay sealed. Limited data may appear for serious felony charges. Juvenile record rules aim to protect minors from public exposure.
Booking Report Accuracy and Limitations
Booking reports pull from a live database that updates throughout the day. The data covers most booking fields but has some limits. Users should verify key details before acting on any single record.
Confirming the Correct Person
Common names can return many booking records. Users should match the date of birth and booking date to the right person. Photos help confirm identity when available.
Matching Booking and Case Numbers
Each booking number pairs with one court case number. Users should verify that the booking number and case number line up. A mismatch may signal a data entry error or a duplicate record.
Recently Updated Records
The portal flags records with recent updates. Recent updates can change bond status, custody status, and charge lists. Users should check the booking record update time before relying on the data.
Delayed Database Updates
Some bookings take time to appear in the portal. Database updates run on a set schedule. A recent booking may not yet show up in search results.
Incorrect or Duplicate Records
Data entry errors can create wrong or duplicate records. Common errors include wrong middle names, swapped dates, and repeated entries. Users who spot errors can contact the Records Unit for a fix.
Differences Between Booking and Court Information
Booking data can differ from court records. Booking reports show the arrest side. Court records show the legal side, including plea deals, dropped charges, and sentence changes. Users should check court records for the most current legal status.
Common Booking Report Search Problems
Search problems happen for several reasons. Knowing the common issues helps users fix them fast.
Booking Report Not Found
A “not found” result can mean a name spelling error, a wrong date, or a delayed update. Users should try alternate spellings or broader date ranges.
Incorrect Name or Spelling
Name searches need the exact spelling used at booking. Common misspellings or alias names can block results. Users should try known aliases or partial matches.
Incorrect Booking Number
Booking number searches return nothing if the number has a typo. Users should check the booking slip or court paper for the exact number.
Missing Details
Some fields may show as blank in older records. Missing fields happen when the booking system did not capture that data at the time.
Recent Booking Not Yet Listed
A booking from the past few hours may not show up yet. Database lag can delay new entries by 30 minutes to several hours.
Restricted or Unavailable Records
Sealed records, juvenile records, and expunged bookings return no results. Restricted records stay hidden from public search by law.
Booking Reports and Related Records
Booking reports sit alongside several other record types. Knowing the differences helps users pick the right source.
Booking Reports vs. Arrest Records
Booking reports show the intake side of an arrest. Arrest records show the field side, including the officer, location, and witness data. Booking reports focus on jail processing. Arrest records focus on the arrest event itself.
Booking Reports vs. Current Bookings
Booking reports cover past and present bookings. Current bookings focus only on people in custody right now. Booking reports hold full historical data. Current booking lists refresh as people come and go.
Booking Reports vs. Current Inmates
Current inmate rosters show people sitting in the jail today. Booking reports cover each booking event in full. Current inmate rosters may not show past bookings for the same person.
Booking Reports vs. Booking Releases
Booking releases focus only on people who left the facility. Booking reports cover the full booking cycle from intake to release.
Booking Reports vs. Jail Records
Jail records cover the full range of inmate data, including programs, classification, and incident history. Booking reports focus on the intake data tied to one arrest event.
Booking Reports vs. Court Records
Court records cover the legal side of a case, including hearings, pleas, and verdicts. Booking reports cover the jail side. Users should check both for a full picture.
Records Unit Contact Details
The Records Unit at the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office handles booking report requests, record corrections, and sealed record questions. Contact the office using the details below during regular office hours.
| Department Name | Brevard County Sheriff’s Office – Records Unit |
|---|---|
| Official Website | https://www.brevardsheriff.com/ |
| Inmate Search Portal | https://inmatesearch.brevardsheriff.org/ |
| Main Phone | (321) 264-5214 |
| Official Email | records@bcso.us |
| Physical Address | 700 S Park Avenue, Titusville, FL 32780 |
| Mailing Address | 700 S Park Avenue, Titusville, FL 32780 |
| Office Hours | Monday-Friday; records-office hours should be confirmed with BCSO |
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are the most common questions about Brevard County booking reports. Each answer explains how to locate, read, and use the information that the sheriff’s office makes public.
How do I view Brevard County booking reports online today?
Start at the sheriff’s website https://www.brevardsheriff.com/. Click the Inmate Lookup link, which leads to the public search portal at https://inmatesearch.brevardsheriff.org/. Choose a search filter—name, booking number, or date. After you submit the form, the system returns a list with the inmate’s photo, booking date, arresting agency, and bond amount. Click any entry to see the full booking report, including the charge description and court information. If the online tool is down, call (321) 264‑5214 or email records@bcso.us for help.
Where can I find recent booking reports for Brevard County?
The daily booking log updates each morning on the same public portal used for inmate lookup. Select the “Date” filter and choose today’s or yesterday’s date to see the newest entries. Each line shows the booking number, inmate name, arrest time, and the agency that made the arrest. For a printable version, click the “Export PDF” button at the bottom of the results page. If you need records older than 30 days, submit a public‑records request by using the online form linked on the sheriff’s site.
What details are included in Brevard County booking report?
A standard booking report lists the inmate’s full name, age, and gender. It also shows the booking number, arrest date, and exact time the person entered custody. The report records the arresting agency, the alleged offense, the statute number, and any bond or bail set by the court. Additional columns note the detention facility, housing unit, and the upcoming court date. If a hold from another jurisdiction exists, a “Hold” flag appears next to the record. All fields are visible in the detail view after you click an entry.
How do I verify a booking number on the Brevard County site?
Enter the booking number in the search box on the public portal’s Inmate Lookup page. Press Enter or click Search. The portal returns the exact record that matches the number, displaying the inmate’s name, photo, and custody status. Compare the displayed name and birth date with the information you have to confirm it’s the right person. If the number returns no result, double‑check the digits for transposition errors. You can also call the records unit at (321) 264‑5214 and provide the number for a quick verification.
What steps fix missing booking records in Brevard County?
If a known booking does not appear online, first verify the spelling of the name and the exact date of arrest. Use the “Date” search to scan a range of days around the expected booking. When the record is still absent, submit a public‑records request that cites the inmate’s name, booking date, and booking number if you have it. Include a brief note explaining that the online roster is incomplete. The records unit will locate the physical file and send you a scanned copy by email or regular mail.
