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Okaloosa County Jail View, Booking Lookup and Court Case Check

Search the official inmate locator by name or date of birth, review recent bookings, check an active warrant separately and use the Clerk’s court tools to find the case, hearing date and disposition.

Last 24-hour bookings Current inmate locator Active warrant search HomeWAV visitation Court-date reminders
An arrest is not a conviction. Verify the identity, current custody and court disposition before relying on a booking entry or sharing it with another person.
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Okaloosa County Jail

850-689-5690
1200 East James Lee Boulevard, Crestview, FL 32539

Official inmate locator

Search by last name, first name or date of birth, or open the last 24-hour bookings.

Jail email

Okaloosadoc@myokaloosa.com

Public visitation

Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.; closed holidays. Schedule at least 24 hours ahead.

Remote visits

HomeWAV tablet visits are listed as available daily, including holidays, from 7:00 a.m.–9:55 p.m.

OCSO Central Records

850-651-7434
Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Warrants Section

850-651-7432
Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Clerk of Court

Crestview: 850-689-5000
Fort Walton Beach: 850-651-7200

Someone was arrested very recently?
Open the inmate locator and use “Last 24 Hours Bookings.” If the name is missing, call the jail with the full legal name, date of birth, arresting agency and approximate arrest time. Online information can change quickly.
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New arrest route

What to Do After an Arrest in Okaloosa County

A new arrest can move through booking, first appearance, bond review and court scheduling quickly. Record the information you receive so you do not have to restart the search.

Confirm the arresting agency. The arrest may involve the Okaloosa County Sheriff, a city police department, a state agency or another jurisdiction.
Search the last 24-hour bookings. Use the official inmate locator before calling multiple agencies.
Write down the booking identifiers. Save the legal name, booking date, charge wording, bond information and any inmate or case number shown.
Ask about first appearance. The official inmate handbook linked by the county says people who remain in custody are generally taken before a judge within 24 hours, although exceptions can apply.
Confirm every hold before paying bond. Ask whether another warrant, probation matter, immigration hold or separate jurisdiction prevents release.
Find the court case and hearing date. Search the Clerk’s records and use the dedicated court-date lookup.
Before calling the jail, prepare: full legal name, date of birth, approximate arrest time, arresting agency, booking number and the exact question you need answered.
Record matching

Match the Booking to the Correct Court Case

The inmate locator answers a custody question. The Clerk’s portal answers a court question. Use both systems before deciding what happened in the case.

BOOKING RECORD
Compare
COURT CASE
Booking field
What it may show
What it does not prove
Next official check
Booking date
When the person entered the jail process
That the person remains incarcerated
Current inmate result or jail phone
Charge
The allegation recorded during intake
That prosecutors filed the same charge or obtained a conviction
Clerk court record
Bond
A bond amount or status at that time
That no other hold or condition applies
Jail, judge or Clerk
Release date
Exit from that specific jail custody
That no transfer, supervision or other case exists
Florida VINE, FDC or another jurisdiction
Disposition
How the court resolved a charge or case
That a private booking website has updated
Certified Clerk record when proof is needed
Transfer finder

How to Find Someone Who No Longer Appears in Okaloosa County Jail

A missing inmate may have been released, transferred to another county, moved into Florida state custody or taken into federal custody.

Situation
Best source
What to enter
What to do next
Recent local booking
Name or date of birth
Call the jail when a recent record is missing.
Need custody notifications
Name or offender identifier
Register for available custody and case alerts.
Possible Florida prison transfer
Name or Department of Corrections number
Confirm the institution, status and identifier.
Possible federal custody
Full name or federal register number
Review the institution and release information shown.
Possible active warrant instead of custody
Last, first and middle name
Contact the Warrants Section or an attorney rather than confronting the person.
No result does not always mean no custody. A spelling difference, recent transfer, juvenile matter, sealed record or update delay can affect public search results.
Release and first appearance

How to Check Bail or Bond in Okaloosa County

Confirm the amount, bond type, court and every active hold before paying anyone. A bond can be changed by the judge, and release can be delayed even after a payment is accepted.

Booking Charges recorded
First appearance Judge reviews case
Bond type ROR, cash or surety
Hold check Other cases reviewed
Release Processing completed
Release on recognizance

The county’s linked inmate handbook describes this as release based on the defendant’s promise to appear, without cash or collateral.

Cash bond

Money is deposited to guarantee court appearance. Ask the jail or Clerk for the current payment method, payee, refund process and applicable deductions.

Professional bond

A licensed bail bond agent posts the bond. Verify the individual and agency through the Florida DFS Licensee Search.

Bond conditions

Release may include pretrial supervision, no-contact orders, travel limits, treatment or other conditions set by the court.

Open the inmate result. Record the current bond amount, bond status and charge information shown.
Call the jail. Ask whether the amount is current and whether another hold prevents release.
Confirm the court and case number. Use the Clerk’s court-record search before paying.
Verify a bail bond license. Do not rely only on an advertisement, text message or person approaching you near the jail.
Get the agreement in writing. Review the premium, collateral, refund conditions and responsibilities before signing.
Confirm release separately. A payment receipt is not the same as confirmation that release processing is complete.
Scam warning: Never send money to someone who claims they can guarantee an immediate release. Verify the inmate, bond, court and license independently.
Time-sensitive details: The linked inmate handbook contains general bond guidance, but payment limits and procedures may change. Confirm current instructions with the jail and Clerk.
Separate official search

Okaloosa County Active Warrant Search

An inmate search and a warrant search answer different questions. A person may have an active warrant without being in custody, and a current inmate may have no publicly displayed Okaloosa warrant result.

Search active warrants

Open the official OCSO Warrant Search and enter the last name. Add first and middle names to narrow the result.

Contact the Warrants Section

Call 850-651-7432. The office is at 50 2nd Street, Shalimar, and publishes Monday–Friday hours of 7:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Do not attempt to detain or confront anyone. Contact law enforcement in an emergency. A person concerned about their own warrant should consider speaking with a criminal-defense attorney.
Court verification

Search Okaloosa County Criminal Court Records and Hearing Dates

The Clerk provides a general record search, a separate criminal and traffic court-date lookup, and Florida e-Notify for text or email reminders.

Search the complete case

Use ClerkQuest. Name searches require both first and last names.

Find a court date

Use the criminal and traffic court-date lookup with first name, last name and date of birth.

Get hearing reminders

Register through e-Notify guidance, search the criminal case and sign up for text or email reminders.

Open ClerkQuest. Accept the court-record disclaimer before continuing.
Enter both first and last name. Use the case number when available because it is more precise than a name.
Choose the case type or date range when needed. A date search requires both a “Date From” and “Date To” value.
Open the matching criminal case. Compare the booking date, charge description, defendant name and case number.
Review events and disposition. Look for first appearance, arraignment, pretrial, plea, sentencing, dismissal or other entries.
Contact the Clerk if the record is restricted or unclear. Call Crestview at 850-689-5000 or Fort Walton Beach at 850-651-7200.
Court term
Plain-language meaning
What to check next
Pending
The case remains open.
Review the next event and active court orders.
Dismissed
The court or prosecutor ended the listed case or charge.
Obtain a certified disposition when formal proof is required.
Nolle prosequi
The prosecutor elected not to continue prosecution of the listed charge at that time.
Review the complete docket and obtain the official disposition.
Adjudicated guilty
The court entered a judgment of guilt.
Review sentencing, probation and financial obligations.
Withhold adjudication
The court withheld a formal adjudication of guilt after the plea or finding.
Read the judgment and conditions rather than assuming the case disappeared.
Confidential or sealed
Public access may be restricted.
Ask the Clerk about lawful access instead of assuming no case exists.
Legal-help route

Apply for a Public Defender or Find a Private Lawyer

Criminal indigent-status application

The Clerk processes applications for appointment of a public defender. Approval depends on the statutory indigency guidelines.

Florida Bar Lawyer Referral Service

Use the statewide service when you can pay a lawyer but do not know whom to contact.

Before hiring a lawyer: verify the Florida Bar status, ask who will handle the case, request a written fee agreement and avoid anyone promising a guaranteed dismissal or release.
Visitor planning

Okaloosa County Jail Visitation Hours and HomeWAV Steps

Okaloosa County uses HomeWAV for inmate communications and video visits. The county lists both remote tablet visits and free public visitation at the jail location.

Current published visitation routes

  • Remote tablet visits: seven days a week, including holidays, 7:00 a.m.–9:55 p.m.
  • Public visitation: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.; closed holidays.
  • Scheduling: public visits must be scheduled 24 hours in advance.
  • Account: visitors must register for a HomeWAV account.
  • Location: 1200 East James Lee Boulevard, Crestview.
Open the county’s inmate-services page. Use the HomeWAV link reached from the official county page.
Create or update the visitor account. Enter accurate identity information and complete any verification requested by HomeWAV.
Locate the inmate. Use the legal name and confirm that the facility is Okaloosa County Department of Corrections.
Choose remote or public visitation. Public visits are free but must be reserved at least 24 hours in advance.
Confirm the visit before travelling. Housing, security or operational conditions can cause a visit to be denied or cancelled.
Follow identification and conduct rules. Visitors and their property are subject to search. Misconduct can end the visit or suspend privileges.
Call before a long trip. Published schedules can change because of holidays, security needs, inmate movement or service-provider problems.
Family communication

Inmate Phone Calls, Mail, Commissary and Money Deposits

Task
Official route
Important detail
Phone, messages and tablet services
Create a HomeWAV account through the county inmate-services page.
HomeWAV funds are used for calls and other tablet services and are separate from the jail financial account.
Send inmate mail
Address mail to the inmate’s name, Okaloosa County Department of Corrections, 1200 East James Lee Boulevard, Crestview, FL 32539.
Do not include prohibited material. Use the complete inmate name.
Deposit jail-account funds
Use the public-lobby kiosk for cash or debit/credit cards, or follow the county’s money-order instructions.
Money orders must be payable to Okaloosa County Department of Corrections with the inmate’s name written on the bottom.
Fund a HomeWAV account
Set up and fund the account directly through HomeWAV.
The county states an inmate may transfer up to $50 per week from the inmate financial account to the HomeWAV account.
Purchase commissary
Use the commissary provider linked from the official county inmate-services page.
If an inmate is released or transferred before an order arrives, pickup must be arranged within 30 days; the county states there are no refunds.
Attorney video visit
Create a HomeWAV account and email a copy of the Bar card to DOCVisitation@myokaloosa.com.
Wait for approval and further instructions before scheduling a non-recorded attorney visit.
Avoid payment mistakes: Use only the providers linked from the official Okaloosa County inmate-services page. Vendors, fees and account rules can change.
Sheriff records

How to Request an Okaloosa County Arrest Report

The Sheriff’s Central Records Section handles offense and arrest reports, traffic citations and Sheriff-handled traffic-crash records.

Identify the agency that created the report. Use OCSO Records only when the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office handled the incident.
Prepare the useful search details. Include the incident date, location, person’s name and report or case number when known.
Submit the request online, by phone, mail or in person. Use the OCSO JustFOIA portal or call 850-651-7434.
Describe the record rather than explaining why you want it. The Sheriff states requesters may remain anonymous and do not have to submit the request in writing or state a reason.
Wait for fee or exemption information. Some portions may be redacted or withheld under Florida law.
Request court documents separately. Arrest reports come from the agency; charging documents, orders and dispositions come from the Clerk.
Central Records address

Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office
Attn: Central Records
50 2nd Street
Shalimar, FL 32579

Records office hours

Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Phone: 850-651-7434

Safety and notification

Florida VINE and Crime-Victim Support

Florida VINE

Search participating custody and criminal-case information and register for available notifications through Florida VINE.

Florida victim-services line

Call the Attorney General’s Crime Victims Services Information and Referral Line at 800-226-6667.

Victim compensation

The Florida Bureau of Victim Compensation may provide eligible victims with information about medical, counseling, wage-loss, funeral and other qualifying expenses.

Safety notice: Do not confront a person based on an online record or alert. Call 911 for an immediate emergency and use official victim-support resources for safety planning.
Record correction

Seal, Expunge or Correct an Okaloosa County Record

A dismissal does not automatically remove every arrest record. Correcting inaccurate information, sealing or expunging a Florida criminal history and requesting removal from a private website are separate processes.

Obtain the official case disposition. Request a certified disposition from the Okaloosa County Clerk.
Check the originating arrest report. Contact the arresting agency if the official report contains inaccurate identity or disposition information.
Review FDLE eligibility guidance. The first step in a court-ordered sealing or expungement is generally an FDLE Certificate of Eligibility.
Prepare the required documents. FDLE instructions may require an application, fingerprints, certified dispositions and prosecutor certification depending on the relief requested.
File the court petition after eligibility. A Certificate of Eligibility does not itself seal or expunge the record; court action is still required.
Keep copies before relief is completed. FDLE recommends retaining arrest reports, certified dispositions and court orders for future reference.
Problem solving

Common Okaloosa County Search Problems

Recent arrest The person is not listed yet

Use the last 24-hour option, verify the arresting agency and call the jail with the legal name and date of birth.

Name search The exact name returns nothing

Try surname only, remove punctuation and test a former, hyphenated or alternate spelling.

Release The booking exists but the inmate disappeared

Check VINE, Florida Corrections, the federal locator and the court docket for release or transfer clues.

Bond Bond was paid but release is delayed

Ask about other warrants, probation holds, identification issues and release-processing status.

Court No case appears in ClerkQuest

Use both first and last name, confirm the filing county and try the case number or a wider date range.

Visitation The HomeWAV visit will not schedule

Confirm account approval, correct facility, inmate availability and the required 24-hour advance period.

Warrant A similar name appears

Do not assume it is the same person. Contact the Warrants Section or an attorney for safe verification.

Private website A dismissed arrest still appears online

Save the certified disposition, correct official data first and send the publisher a documented update request.

Mobile portal The page does not display properly

Use desktop mode, allow cookies or pop-ups and retry in a current browser before calling the office.

Location and contacts

Okaloosa County Jail Map, Address and Court Offices

Okaloosa County Department of Corrections
1200 East James Lee Boulevard
Crestview, FL 32539
850-689-5690
Okaloosadoc@myokaloosa.com
Okaloosa County Courthouse
101 East James Lee Boulevard
Crestview, FL 32536
850-689-5000
Courthouse Annex Extension
1940 Lewis Turner Boulevard
Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547
850-651-7200
Clerk office hours

Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m., excluding published closures and holidays.

OCSO Central Records and Warrants
50 2nd Street
Shalimar, FL 32579

Records: 850-651-7434
Warrants: 850-651-7432
Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Before travelling

Confirm custody, visit approval, required identification, court location and office availability by phone.

Official resource panel

Verified Okaloosa County Jail, Arrest and Court Resources

Official resource
Use it for
What to do after opening
Current inmate and recent booking searches
Enter the surname first or select last 24-hour bookings.
Visitation, HomeWAV, mail, money and commissary
Choose the relevant service and confirm current provider instructions.
Criminal cases, filings and dispositions
Enter first and last name or use the case number.
Criminal and traffic court dates
Enter first name, last name and date of birth.
Active Okaloosa County warrants
Search by surname and confirm safely with the Warrants Section.
Sheriff arrest and offense reports
Describe the record using date, location and report number when available.
Apply for appointment of a public defender
Review eligibility, download the form and submit it to the Clerk.
Custody and case notifications
Locate the record and register for available alerts.
Florida sealing and expungement guidance
Review eligibility and begin the Certificate of Eligibility process.
Verify a bail bond agent or agency
Confirm the license and active appointment before signing or paying.
Quick answers

Okaloosa County Arrest Records FAQs

How do I search Okaloosa County jail inmates?

Open the official Okaloosa County DOC Inmate Search and enter the last name first. Add the first name or date of birth when necessary, then compare the complete identity, booking and custody details before relying on the result.

Can I view Okaloosa County bookings from the last 24 hours?

Yes. The official inmate locator includes a Last 24 Hours Bookings option. Use it for a recent arrest, then call the jail at 850-689-5690 if the person is missing or the custody information is urgent.

What is the Okaloosa County Jail phone number and address?

The Okaloosa County Department of Corrections is at 1200 East James Lee Boulevard, Crestview, Florida 32539. The published jail telephone number is 850-689-5690.

How do I find an Okaloosa County criminal court date?

Use the Clerk’s Find Your Court Date tool for criminal and traffic cases. Enter the first name, last name and date of birth, then confirm the case and hearing information in ClerkQuest.

Is the Okaloosa inmate search the same as the warrant search?

No. The inmate locator shows people in Okaloosa County jail custody or recent bookings. The Sheriff’s active warrant search is a separate system used to check Okaloosa County warrants.

How do I check bail for an Okaloosa County inmate?

Open the inmate result, record the displayed bond information and call the jail to confirm the current amount, bond type, court and any additional hold. Verify a professional bail bond agent through Florida’s official DFS Licensee Search.

What are the Okaloosa County Jail visitation hours?

The county lists remote HomeWAV visits seven days a week from 7:00 a.m. to 9:55 p.m. Public visitation is listed Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., excluding holidays, and must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance.

How do I send mail or money to an Okaloosa County inmate?

Mail should include the inmate’s name and be sent to Okaloosa County Department of Corrections, 1200 East James Lee Boulevard, Crestview, Florida 32539. Funds may be deposited through approved jail or HomeWAV routes listed on the official inmate-services page.

How do I request an Okaloosa County arrest report?

Submit a request through the OCSO JustFOIA portal, call Central Records at 850-651-7434, mail the request or visit Sheriff headquarters at 50 2nd Street in Shalimar. Include the incident date, location and report number when known.

Does an Okaloosa County arrest record prove guilt?

No. An arrest or booking record documents an allegation and custody event, not a conviction. Check the Okaloosa County Clerk’s court record for filed charges, hearings and the final disposition.

Official-resource review completed August 5, 2026

This website is an independent informational resource and is not affiliated with the Okaloosa County Department of Corrections, Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office, Okaloosa County Clerk of Court, FDLE, Florida Department of Corrections or another government agency.

Official links, published phone numbers, addresses, office hours and service instructions were checked during the latest review. Inmate status, visitation schedules, fees, vendors, court records and release procedures can change, so confirm time-sensitive details with the responsible official office.

Responsible-use notice: An arrest is not a conviction. Do not use a jail or arrest listing to harass someone or to make an employment, housing, credit, insurance or other decision that requires a legally compliant consumer report.