Flagler County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail serving Bunnell and all of Flagler County. Flagler County Sheriff's Office operates the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility in Bunnell. 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 Flagler County.
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1001 Justice Lane, Bunnell, FL 32110
Phone: (386) 313-4911
Bunnell, Florida
Where most Flagler County court proceedings take place.
7th Judicial Circuit of Florida
First appearances within 24 hours of arrest per Florida Rule 3.130.
flaglersheriff.com
Official online roster for all Flagler County inmates.
Start with the official Flagler County Sheriff's Office inmate search at flaglersheriff.com. Enter the first and last name of the person you are looking for. Records typically appear within 2 to 6 hours of booking. If you cannot find them yet, try again in an hour or call the jail directly at (386) 313-4911.
Once the entry shows up, note the booking number along with the charges and the bond amount. Jail staff, bail bond agents, and defense attorneys will each ask for this information when you follow up.
Once a bond is on file, a bail bond agent licensed in Florida can post it in exchange for a 10% non-refundable premium (this rate is regulated by the Florida Department of Financial Services, not negotiable). On a $5,000 bond, the bondsman premium is $500. Paying the full bond in cash to the Clerk of Courts means you get it back after the case resolves.
Per Florida Rule 3.130, first appearance must take place within 24 hours of the arrest. The 7th Judicial Circuit conducts Flagler County first appearances. The judge confirms probable cause, recites the charges, advises the defendant of rights, and sets bond (or adjusts it). With an attorney present, the bond can often be lowered day one.
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Once you have found your loved one in the Flagler County jail, here are the four things to handle right away.
If you can't find your person in the Flagler County system, call our free 24/7 line. We check Flagler and surrounding counties, plus Florida Department of Corrections, federal BOP, and ICE detention simultaneously.
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