Broward County Recent Arrests: Mugshots, Bookings & Jail Records Guide 2026

Broward County, Florida • BSO Arrest Search & Jail Roster

Broward County Recent Arrest, BSO Arrest Search, Jail Booking Lookup and Court Record Verification

Use this guide to check Broward County recent arrests, search BSO jail records, verify custody, understand bond, find court records, and use official Broward links safely.

A booking record is not a conviction. Always match identity, booking number, charge, court case, custody status, and release details before taking action.

Quick Answer: How to Check a Recent Arrest in Broward County

Start with the official Broward Sheriff’s Office arrest search if you need a recent Broward booking or jail-custody starting point. Then verify the court case through the Broward Clerk because the jail record is not the final legal outcome.

Use the arrest search for booking and custody clues. Use the Clerk search for felony, misdemeanor, traffic-criminal, citation, case number, hearing, and disposition information.

Fresh arrestStart with BSO arrest search and use name carefully.
Current custodyCheck jail facility and custody status before visiting.
Bond questionConfirm bond through BSO or court before paying anyone.
Final outcomeUse Broward Clerk case search, not a mugshot page.
Important legal warning: Do not use this page, a mugshot page, or an arrest listing for employment, tenant screening, credit, insurance, licensing, immigration screening, or any regulated decision. Arrest information can be incomplete, outdated, mistaken, or later dismissed.

Jump to the Right Broward Arrest Task

Broward County Arrest Search Image Guide

Use this image as a visual guide while following the Broward arrest-search steps. Do not treat any screenshot as live proof of custody, bond, release, or court outcome.

Broward County recent arrest search and BSO booking lookup guide screenshot
Broward County recent arrest visual guide. Always confirm live custody, bond and court details through the official sources linked in this article.

Broward County Jail Facilities and Contact Direction

BSO operates detention facilities in Broward County. The facility shown in a booking result matters because visit rules, release timing, mail handling, and court movement can depend on the housing location.

Main Jail Bureau555 SE 1st Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Use for downtown Fort Lauderdale jail and courthouse-area custody questions.
North Broward Bureau1550 Blount Road
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
Use the official jail facilities page to confirm current housing details before visiting.
Joseph V. Conte Facility1351 NW 27th Avenue
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
Confirm the inmate’s exact facility from the BSO arrest or jail result.
Paul Rein Detention Facility2421 NW 16th Street
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
Call or verify through BSO before travel, mail, or scheduled visits.
Before visiting: Do not go only by an old screenshot or third-party page. Housing can change because of court, classification, medical review, transfer, release, or agency hold.

Open official BSO jail facilities page

Map: Broward Main Jail Bureau

Use this map for directions only. Always verify the person’s current facility and visitor requirements before traveling to the jail.

How to Verify Broward Criminal Court Records After an Arrest

The arrest record tells you what happened at booking. The court record tells you what was filed, what hearing is scheduled, whether bond was addressed, and what final outcome was entered.

The Broward Clerk public search supports searches by party name, business name, case number, and citation number. For criminal matters, use felony or traffic/misdemeanor filters when appropriate.

1

Save the booking details

Write down the person’s full name, booking date, arresting agency, booking number, charge text, and jail facility from the BSO result.

2

Open Broward Clerk Case Search

Go to the Broward Clerk Case Search. Choose Party Name, Case Number, or Citation Number depending on what you have.

3

Use the right court type

Select Felony for felony cases. Select Traffic and Misdemeanor for misdemeanor, municipal ordinance, criminal traffic, or citation-related searches.

4

Enter a focused search

Use last name and first name. If results are too broad, add a date range, middle name, case number, or court type. Broad searches may hide what you need.

5

Read the court timeline

Look for filed charge, case number, division, hearing date, bond-related entries, attorney, disposition, dismissal, plea, adjudication, sentence, or warrant history.

Important: A booking charge can change after prosecutor review. For legal outcome, court records are stronger than arrest-search text or mugshot-site summaries.

Bond, First Appearance and Release: What to Check First

Bond can change after first appearance, warrant review, hold review, court order, or transfer. Do not send money or hire a bondsman until the person, charge, bond type, and hold status are verified.

Check custody firstConfirm the person is still in BSO custody and not already released or transferred.
Check bond amountReview the booking record and court record. Bond may be missing or pending right after arrest.
Check holdsImmigration, probation, out-of-county, out-of-state, or federal holds can affect release.
Broward bond tip: If the arrest happened overnight or on a weekend, wait for first appearance or court update before assuming the listed bond is final.
1

Search the BSO arrest record

Confirm booking number, jail facility, charge, and whether the person is still active in custody.

2

Check the Clerk case

Look for first appearance entries, bond status, judge notes, warrants, and court settings.

3

Call before payment

Before paying cash bond or using a bondsman, confirm the exact instructions through official jail or court channels.

How to Request Broward Arrest Reports, Police Reports and Records

If you need a report copy, do not rely on an online arrest listing. Use BSO records or the arresting police agency depending on who made the arrest.

Record Need
Where to Start
What to Prepare
BSO arrest or incident report
Name, date, location, report number, booking number, and your contact information.
City police report
Arresting city police department
Agency name from the booking record and report number if available.
Court-certified case copy
Case number, party name, filing date, document title, and copy type needed.
State criminal history
Legal name, date of birth, and any other required identifiers.
Records tip: If a case is sealed, expunged, juvenile, active investigation, or protected by law, online public access may be limited. Use the official agency route instead of guessing from third-party pages.

Visiting a Broward County Inmate: Steps Before You Go

Visitation rules can change by facility, housing classification, discipline status, visitor approval, holidays, and security needs. Always check BSO visitation rules before travel.

1

Confirm the inmate’s current facility

Use the BSO arrest search or jail facility information first. Do not schedule or travel based on an old result.

2

Open official visitation instructions

Use the BSO inmate visitor information page for current rules, visitor requirements, and scheduling guidance.

3

Check ID and approval rules

Visitors should be ready with valid ID and should confirm whether registration, approval, dress code, or scheduling applies.

4

Arrive only after confirming

Facility movement, court transport, lockdown, medical housing, or release can cancel or delay a visit.

Local tip: Broward traffic and courthouse parking can add time near downtown Fort Lauderdale. Plan extra time and confirm the correct facility before leaving.

Inmate Mail, Phone and Money: What Families Should Verify

Do not send mail or funds until you confirm the inmate’s exact name, booking number, facility, and current BSO rules. Wrong details can delay mail, deposits, and communication setup.

MailCheck BSO mail rules before sending letters, photos, books, or legal mail. Personal mail and legal mail may have different rules.
MoneyVerify the accepted deposit method, inmate number, and fees before sending funds.
PhoneConfirm the official phone-account provider and account type before adding money.
Do not guess: Inmate mail and money rules change often. Always use the current BSO page or call the facility before sending anything valuable.

When to Use BSO, Broward Clerk, FDLE, Florida DOC, VINELink or BOP

Different official databases answer different questions. Use this table before relying on random mugshot pages or outdated screenshots.

Your Need
Correct Official Source
Why It Matters
Recent Broward booking or arrest
Best starting point for Broward booking and custody lookup.
Final case status or court date
Court records confirm filed charges, hearings, disposition and case history.
Florida criminal history check
Use for state-level criminal-history search, not local jail custody.
State prison custody
Use after transfer or sentence to Florida state custody.
Custody notification
Use for custody-status notifications where available.
Federal inmate custody
Use only for federal inmates from 1982 to present.

Broward Local Insider Tips for Arrest Search

Airport and port arrestsFort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and Port Everglades arrests may involve special agency routing. Verify agency and court case carefully.
City vs countyA city police arrest may still appear in county jail records. Use the arresting agency field to know who may hold the police report.
Weekend delayArrest, bond and court updates can lag on weekends and holidays. Recheck after first appearance.
Name-match warningBroward is large. Always compare age, booking date, charge, agency and booking number before assuming identity.
Released is not clearedRelease from jail does not automatically mean the case was dismissed. Check the Clerk record.
Old mugshots can misleadThird-party pages can remain online after release, dismissal, sealing, expunction or court changes.

Official Links for Broward County Recent Arrests

Use these links after reading the steps above. They are included for action and verification, not as a link dump.

Final Verification Checklist Before You Rely on a Broward Arrest Result

1. Match identityConfirm name, age, booking date, charge, agency and booking number.
2. Confirm custodyCheck whether the person is still housed, released, transferred or held for another agency.
3. Confirm court caseUse Broward Clerk search for filed charge, court dates and disposition.
4. Confirm bondDo not pay anyone until bond amount, holds and release rules are official.
5. Save source detailsSave the official URL, date checked, booking number and case number.
6. Avoid misuseDo not treat an arrest as guilt or use it for regulated screening.

Broward County Recent Arrest FAQs

How do I check a recent arrest in Broward County?

Start with the official Broward Sheriff’s Office Arrest Search. Search by name, then confirm identity, booking number, custody status, jail facility, charge and court case before relying on the result.

What is the official Broward arrest search website?

The official arrest lookup route is the Broward Sheriff’s Office Arrest Search page. Use it for Broward booking and custody lookup, then verify court status through Broward Clerk Case Search.

Does a Broward County arrest record mean conviction?

No. An arrest or booking record is not proof of conviction. It only shows arrest or custody information. Court records must be checked for filed charges, dismissal, plea, adjudication, sentence or disposition.

Why can’t I find someone in the Broward arrest search?

The person may not be booked yet, may be released, may be listed under a different spelling, may be held by another county or agency, or may have moved to state or federal custody.

Where is Broward Main Jail located?

Broward Main Jail Bureau is located at 555 SE 1st Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301. Confirm current inmate housing before visiting because the person may be assigned to another facility.

How do I verify Broward criminal court records?

Use Broward Clerk Case Search. You can search by party name, case number, business name or citation number and filter by court type such as felony or traffic and misdemeanor.

How do I check bond for a Broward County inmate?

First verify the BSO booking record and current custody. Then check the Broward Clerk court record for bond-related entries and confirm official payment rules before sending money or hiring a bondsman.

How do I request a Broward arrest report?

If BSO handled the incident, start with the BSO request reports page. If a city police department handled the arrest, contact that agency with the name, date, location, report number and booking number if available.

When should I use Florida DOC or BOP instead of BSO arrest search?

Use Florida DOC when the person has moved to Florida state prison or supervision. Use BOP only for federal custody. Use BSO arrest search for Broward County local jail and booking lookup.

Can I use Broward arrest information for background screening?

No. Do not use arrest listings or mugshot pages for employment, tenant screening, credit, insurance, licensing or other regulated decisions. Use legally compliant official background-check processes.

Independent Guide Disclaimer

Arrests-Org.us is an independent public-record navigation guide. It is not Broward Sheriff’s Office, Broward County Clerk of Courts, 17th Judicial Circuit, FDLE, Florida Department of Corrections, BOP, VINELink, or any court. Confirm all custody, court, bond, records, visitation, mail and release details with the official agency before taking action.

Last editorial check: July 10, 2026.