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Collier County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail serving Naples and all of Collier County. Collier County Sheriff's Office operates the Naples Jail Center and Immokalee Jail Center. This page shows you how to find your person, what to expect during booking and first appearance, and how to navigate the first 24 hours after an arrest in Collier County.

📍 Naples, FL
👥 Pop. 395,000
🏛 20th Judicial Circuit
🗺 Southwest Florida
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Collier County Jail: Key Details

Every Florida county operates its own detention facility, and under the Florida Sunshine Law, booking records are public and searchable. Collier County follows the standard Florida structure.

Main Jail Facility

3347 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34112
Phone: (239) 774-4434

County Seat

Naples, Florida
Where most Collier County court proceedings take place.

Judicial Circuit

20th Judicial Circuit of Florida
First appearances within 24 hours of arrest per Florida Rule 3.130.

Inmate Search

colliersheriff.org
Official online roster for all Collier County inmates.

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How to Find Someone Arrested in Collier County

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Search the Collier County Sheriff's Office Inmate Roster

Begin at the official Collier County Sheriff's Office roster: colliersheriff.org. Type in the first and last name. New bookings usually populate within 2 to 6 hours. If the name is not showing, wait an hour and try again, or call the jail at (239) 774-4434.

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Note the Booking Number, Charges, and Bond

Pull up the record and note the booking number, the charges, and the bond amount. This is the data jail staff, bondsmen, and attorneys will reference in every follow-up interaction.

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Contact a Florida-Licensed Bail Bond Agent

When bond is authorized, Florida-licensed bail bond agents charge a flat 10% non-refundable premium per DFS regulations. A $5,000 bond translates to a $500 premium. Families who prefer to keep their money can instead pay the full bond in cash to the Clerk of Courts, which is returned at case close.

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Prepare for First Appearance

Under Florida Rule 3.130, first appearance must happen within 24 hours of arrest. The 20th Judicial Circuit handles first appearance for Collier County. At the hearing, the judge reviews probable cause, advises the defendant of charges and rights, and sets or modifies bond. An attorney present at this stage often secures a lower bond.

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Register for VINELink Alerts

Go to vinelink.vineapps.com and register for free. You will get automatic release, transfer, and court date alerts on any Florida inmate. Registration is anonymous; alerts come by phone, email, or text.

What to Do Next

Once you have found your loved one in the Collier County jail, here are the four things to handle right away.

Post Bond

Licensed Florida bail bond agents write bonds for 10% non-refundable. Cash bonds paid to the Clerk of Courts are returned after the case ends, whatever the verdict.

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Hire an Attorney

An attorney at first appearance can argue for a reduced bond or release on recognizance. The 20th Circuit Public Defender serves qualifying defendants.

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Attend First Appearance

Within 24 hours of arrest per Florida Rule 3.130. The judge sets or modifies bond and reads charges. Confirm time and location with the Clerk of Courts.

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Set Up Communication

Before the inmate places their first call, register with the contracted phone vendor (Securus, GTL ViaPath, or ICSolutions at most Florida jails). Sign up for VINELink for automatic release notifications.

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Frequently Asked Questions, Collier County Jail

Booking time depends on charge severity: misdemeanors clear in 4 to 8 hours, felonies take 8 to 14 hours. The process covers fingerprinting, FCIC and NCIC warrant checks, medical intake, and housing classification. Public records appear online 2 to 6 hours after booking completes.
Collier County is served by the 20th Judicial Circuit of Florida. Felonies and first appearances are typically heard at the county courthouse in Naples. Misdemeanor and traffic cases are heard in County Court under the same judicial circuit.
No. All official Florida sheriff inmate search systems are free, as required by the Florida Sunshine Law (Chapter 119). This site is free. Our phone line is free. Third-party sites that charge are reselling the same free public records that Collier County Sheriff's Office publishes directly.
Commissary in Florida county jails is usually handled by a third-party service like Keefe Commissary, Access Corrections, or TouchPay. Deposits work online, by phone, or at on-site lobby kiosks. Call the jail at (239) 774-4434 or check the Collier County Sheriff's Office website for the current contracted provider.
Calls into the jail to reach an inmate aren't permitted. Inmates dial out only, through a contracted phone vendor. Register with the vendor and preload a prepaid account to accept those calls. Visitation is mostly video-based now in Florida jails, whether done remotely or at an on-site kiosk, so check the facility's current policy before you travel.
Expect 4 to 10 hours of processing time after bond hits the Clerk of Courts' desk, assuming no complications. Weekend postings, holiday postings, and late-night postings can all push the timeline to 12 to 24 hours. Active holds (ICE detainer, probation violation, warrants from a different county) must be resolved before release.
Collier County Sheriff's Office holds pretrial defendants and those sentenced to 364 days or less. Once a state felony sentence exceeds a year, custody transfers to Florida Department of Corrections (search at fdc.myflorida.com). Federal charges result in BOP custody (bop.gov/inmateloc). ICE detainees are housed at separate ICE facilities (locator.ice.gov).
Florida county jails typically accept first-class mail, subject to inspection prior to delivery. Write the inmate's complete legal name and booking number on the outside of the envelope. Check with Collier County Sheriff's Office for the correct mailing address format. Never enclose cash, checks, gift cards, or packages in the envelope. Funds must go through the contracted deposit service.
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Need Live Help?

If you can't find your person in the Collier County system, call our free 24/7 line. We check Collier and surrounding counties, plus Florida Department of Corrections, federal BOP, and ICE detention simultaneously.

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Calls may be answered by a licensed bail bond agent.