Kissimmee Busted Mugshots Database
Kissimmee busted mugshots and arrest records are processed through the Osceola County Sheriff's Office at 402 Simpson Road. About 84,700 people live in Kissimmee, and it serves as the county seat of Osceola County just south of Orlando. The sheriff's office handles all bookings and jail operations for the county, and that includes every arrest made in Kissimmee. Mugshots, charges, and booking data are stored in the county system. Anyone can look them up under Florida's public records law without having to give a name or explain why they want the information.
Kissimmee Quick Facts
Kissimmee Mugshots at Osceola Sheriff
The Osceola County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and handles all bookings for Kissimmee. Their main office is at 402 Simpson Road in Kissimmee. When someone gets arrested in the city, they are brought to the county jail for processing. A booking photo is taken, charges are logged, and bond amounts are set. All of this goes into the sheriff's records system.
Kissimmee is the county seat, so the sheriff's office and the jail are right in the city. This makes in-person records requests easy. You can call at 407.742.4444 or walk into the office to ask about Kissimmee arrest records and mugshots. The Osceola County Sheriff's website has info about how to access their inmate database and submit records requests.
Under Florida Statute Chapter 119, all county records are open for personal inspection and copying. You do not need to provide your name or state a reason. This applies to every Kissimmee booking record in the Osceola County system.
| Agency | Osceola County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 402 Simpson Road, Kissimmee, FL 34744 |
| Phone | 407.742.4444 |
| Website | osceolasheriff.org |
Search Kissimmee Arrest Records
To find Kissimmee mugshots, start with the Osceola County Sheriff's inmate database. The system lets you look up people by name to see if they are currently in the county jail. Results typically include booking photos, charges, and bond info. If the person has been released, the record may not appear in the current inmate search. You would then need to file a formal records request.
Below is a screenshot of the Osceola County Sheriff's Office website where you can access the inmate database and other booking resources for Kissimmee.
The Osceola County Sheriff's website provides links to their inmate lookup, records request process, and other public safety tools. Kissimmee residents can use this portal to search for booking records from across the county.
The Florida Jail Information System from the Florida Sheriffs Association is a statewide backup. This database collects booking records from agencies across Florida, including Osceola County. You can search for people currently in custody, recently booked within 24 to 72 hours, or flagged as persons of interest.
Kissimmee Mugshots Under Florida Law
Florida has very strong public records laws. Booking photos from Kissimmee arrests are public records under Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes. Anyone can request them without giving a reason. The law says providing access is a duty of each agency.
There are a few exceptions. Section 119.071(4)(d) exempts photos of active or former law enforcement officers who file a written confidentiality request. This means if a police officer was arrested in Kissimmee and asked for the exemption, their mugshot could be withheld. Section 119.071(4)(h) protects victim photos from sexual offenses. Section 119.105 says police reports are public but exempt info in those reports cannot be used to commercially solicit crime victims. These exceptions are narrow. The vast majority of Kissimmee mugshots are fully public.
Expunging Kissimmee Arrest Records
If you were arrested in Kissimmee and the charges were dropped or you were found not guilty, you can apply for sealing or expunging through the FDLE Seal and Expunge Section. Sealing hides the record from public view under Section 943.059. Expunging physically destroys it under Section 943.0585. FDLE keeps only a limited confidential record after expungement.
The fee is $75 by money order. Processing takes about 12 weeks. Contact FDLE at 850-410-7870 or email SEinfo@fdle.state.fl.us. Neither sealing nor expunging forces private mugshot websites to remove copies. Those sites are not bound by court orders directed at government agencies. You would need to contact each site separately.
Note: Kissimmee is in the 9th Judicial Circuit, same as Orlando and Orange County.
Kissimmee Booking Lookup Statewide
State databases help you find Kissimmee arrest records beyond Osceola County. The Florida Department of State keeps a directory of all 67 county jails with contact info and search links. This is useful if you think the arrest might have been processed by a different county.
The Florida Department of Corrections Offender Search lets you look up anyone in the state prison system. If someone arrested in Kissimmee was later sentenced to state prison, their record appears there with location and status info. FDLE also runs a Wanted Persons Database with warrant info from agencies statewide. A full FDLE background check costs $24. Call 850.410.8109 for details.
Standard fees for Kissimmee record copies are 15 cents per single-sided page and 20 cents for double-sided. Certified copies cost up to $1.00 each. Requests that take more than 30 minutes of staff time may carry extra charges beyond the first half hour.
Nearby Florida Cities
Kissimmee sits just south of Orlando in the Central Florida metro area. The closest major city with booking records is Orlando in neighboring Orange County.