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Orange County Corrections, FL Inmate Roster

Updated on: February 1, 2024
Orange County Corrections

Visitation Hours

  • Sunday 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
  • Monday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Tuesday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Wednesday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Thursday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Friday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Saturday 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
  • Holiday Closed

Orange County Corrections Basic Information

Facility Name
Orange County Corrections
Facility Type
County Jail
Address
3855 South John Young Parkway PO Box 4970, Orlando, FL, 32802-4970
Phone
407-836-4300
Telephone Carrier
Global Tel Link (GTL) - ConnectNetwork
Email
[email protected]
Capacity
4105
Security Level
Medium
City
Orlando
Postal Code
32802-4970
State
Florida
County
Orange County
Official Website
Website

Orange County Sheriffs Office

Sheriff
John W. Mina
Address
2500 West Colonial Drive, Orlando, Florida, 32804
Phone
407-254-7000
Website
http://www.ocso.com

Orange County Corrections inmate search: Criminal Records, Warrant, Mugshots, Arrests, DOB, Who's in jail, Amount, Court, Type, Current Housing Section, Projected Release Date, Jail Roster, Release Date, Bond, Booking Date, Bookings.

Are you trying to reach someone in the Orange County Corrections, Orlando, Florida? If so, you may have a lot of questions. Finding an inmate isn’t always easy, but when you look in the right place, you’ll be able to do an inmate search and find the roster and records in no time.

The Orange County Corrections in Texas houses hundreds of inmates in their facility. Because it’s a county jail, it works a lot different than a state prison. County jail houses inmates that haven’t been given their full sentence yet.

In order to find more information on an inmate in Orange County Corrections, keep reading. In no time, you’ll be able to locate an inmate, add money to their accounts, and send mail back and forth. Let’s start with understanding the inmate trust fund.

Understanding the Inmate Trust Fund

When an inmate is put into the system of the Orange County Corrections, they’re given an inmate trust fund. This is also known as an inmate bank. This bank is where money of each individual in the jail is housed.

How do I send an inmate money?

  • If you want to send an inmate money you can do so by entering the jail and using the lobby located at 3855 South John Young Parkway
    PO Box 4970, Orlando, FL, 32802-4970.

  • Money can also be sent through Western Union. If you’re going to send money through Western Union, you need their Inmates Number, SPN Number, and the Code Number.

Understanding How to Talk to an Inmate

Another confusing part of having an inmate in the Orange County Corrections is how you can talk to an inmate. Inmates who are in this system are not allowed to get phone calls. Inmates are allowed to place collect calls.

How do I talk to an inmate?

  • Advance Pay accounts are what the inmates have to be able to make phone calls. Every time an inmate makes a phone call, the cost is deducted from their account.

  • You can have a phone call blocked and some phone numbers may be restricted.

  • If you have any problems call Securus at 1-800-844-6591

Orange County Corrections Visitation 101

An important part of visiting in the Orange County Corrections is following the rules. The Orange County Corrections actually has a visitation schedule, so make sure you’re following that to set up visitations.

Please understand that visitations are a privilege and not a right. Visitations can be denied at any point. For example, if you break any of the rules, visitations will be denied. Visitations can also be suspended. Here are a few other rules to pay attention to:

  • Inmates can only have a 20-minute visit per day

  • 2 adults and 2 children can visit an inmate at a time

  • Attorneys can visit an inmate at any time

  • If a visitor is 17 years or older, they must have a valid identification card

Understanding How an Inmate Can Get Mail

Keep in mind that the inmate you’re trying to send mail to is under certain restrictions by the Orange County Corrections. They’re not free to get mail as they would at a residence where they live.

An inmate mail has to include certain information. The information must include:

  • Sender’s full name

  • Sender’s full address

  • Inmate’s SPN

  • Inmate’s full name

  • Inmate’s housing facility

  • Inmate’s cell block number

  • Books must come directly from the publisher

Items that cannot be put in the mail are quite large. While you can see the full list here, check out this smaller condensed list.

  • Greeting cards

  • Envelopes

  • Pens

  • Obscene pictures (Pictures depicting FULL or PARTIAL nudity)

  • Pencils

  • Perfumed letters

If any of these rules are violated, you won’t be able to send any more mail to Orange County Corrections. Make sure you pay attention to the rules of regulations of sending mail.

Finding an Inmate in the Orange County Corrections

Before you can talk to an inmate or send them mail, you may be wondering how you can find them in the system.

Go here to locate the system. In order to use the Orange County Corrections inmate finder properly, you will need to know certain information about the inmate.

You will need last name, first name, and their birthdate. The Orange County Corrections works extra hard to make sure all information is accurate.

Keep this in mind as you’re looking for an inmate. Searching through the records can be confusing at first, but you’ll get it in no time.

Orange County Corrections Commissary

Although every inmate in the Orange County Corrections has the basics when they enter the county prison system, they may want to purchase extras.

This is where the commissary comes in. Inmates can purchase extra items in the commissary. They may be able to pick out items like:

  • Pencils

  • Paper

  • Envelopes

  • Stamps

The Orange County Corrections has a multitude of services to serve inmates. Some of the inmate services range from sending mail to them talking on the phone. If you know someone in the Orange County Corrections, make sure you do the search first and then you can send mail, make phone calls, and so much more!

Orange County Prison Statistics

Orange County Prison Admissions

Asian Prison Admissions -
Native Prison Admissions -
Total Prison Admissions 1,455
Other Prison Admissions 21
White Prison Admissions 373
Latino Prison Admissions 297
Black Prison Admissions 764
Male Prison Admissions 1,339
Female Prison Admissions 116

Orange County Prison Population

Male Prison Population 5,191
Female Prison Population 298
Total Prison Population 5,489

Orange County Prison Population By Race

Asian Prison Population -
Latino Prison Population 1,103
White Prison Population 1,379
Other Prison Population 68
Black Prison Population 2,939
Native Prison Population -

Orange County Jail Admissions By Race

Native Jail Population -
Asian Jail Population -
Latino Jail Population 601
Black Jail Population 1,247
White Jail Population 764

Orange County Jail Admissions

Female Jail Population 344
Total Jail Admissions 43,136
Total Jail Population 2,768
Male Jail Population 2,268

Orange County Pretrial Jail Population

Female Pretrial Jail Population 284
Male Pretrial Jail Population 2,158
Pretrial Jail Population 1,868

Orange County Jail Held Inmates

Jail Population Held for State Prison 126
Jail Population Held for Federal Agencies 58
Jail Population Held for State Jail 253
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Prison -
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Jail 24
Jail Population Held for ICE 34

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