Access Palm Coast Busted Mugshots
Palm Coast busted mugshots and arrest records come through the Flagler County Sheriff's Office. Palm Coast is the largest city in Flagler County with a population of about 106,700. The city sits along the northeast Florida coast between Daytona Beach and St. Augustine. All arrests in Palm Coast get processed through the Flagler County jail system. Booking photos, charges, and bond information are public records that anyone can access. The Flagler County Sheriff maintains the booking system and handles records requests for the entire county, including Palm Coast.
Palm Coast Quick Facts
Palm Coast Mugshot Search Process
The Flagler County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and processes all bookings from Palm Coast. The sheriff's office is located at 901 Commerce Parkway in Bunnell, the county seat. When Palm Coast police or the sheriff's deputies make an arrest, the person gets booked at the Flagler County jail. The mugshot, charges, and bond info all go into the county system at that point.
Palm Coast makes up the vast majority of Flagler County's population. Because of this, most arrests processed through the Flagler County jail originate in Palm Coast. The sheriff's inmate search system covers everyone booked into the facility. You can search by name to find Palm Coast arrest records with booking photos, charges filed, and current bond status.
The Palm Coast government website links to sheriff resources that serve the city. Below is a screenshot of the Palm Coast and Flagler County sheriff interface.
Contact the Flagler County Sheriff at 386.437.4116 for records questions or to make a request by phone. You can also go in person to the office in Bunnell.
| County Sheriff | Flagler County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 901 Commerce Parkway, Bunnell, FL 32110 |
| Phone | 386.437.4116 |
| Website | flaglersheriff.com |
Note: Palm Coast is the largest city in Flagler County and accounts for most bookings in the county system.
Palm Coast Arrest Records Statewide
Florida's statewide tools give you more options for searching Palm Coast arrest records. The Florida Jail Information System from the Florida Sheriffs Association pulls recent booking data from agencies across the state. You can look up people booked in the last 24, 48, or 72 hours from any county. This catches recent Palm Coast bookings fast.
The Florida Department of State jail directory links to search tools for all 67 Florida counties. The Department of Corrections offender search tracks people who were arrested in Palm Coast and later sentenced to state prison. For a full criminal history check, FDLE charges $24 for statewide background searches. Call 850.410.8109.
Palm Coast Mugshots and Florida Law
Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes makes Palm Coast arrest records public. All state, county, and municipal records must be open for personal inspection and copying under Section 119.01. You do not have to identify yourself or explain why you want to see a Palm Coast mugshot. The duty to provide access falls on the agency holding the record.
A few exemptions apply. Photos of active or former law enforcement officers are exempt under Section 119.071(4)(d) if the officer files a written request. Victim info from sexual offenses stays confidential per Section 119.071(4)(h). Outside these specific cases, Palm Coast booking records are open to anyone. Copy fees follow the state schedule at 15 cents per single-sided page, 20 cents for double-sided, and up to $1.00 for certified copies.
Removing Palm Coast Arrest Records
Palm Coast residents can pursue sealing or expungement of eligible arrest records through the FDLE seal and expunge process. Sealing under Section 943.059 hides the record from public view but keeps it available to courts. Expungement under Section 943.0585 physically destroys the record. The application costs $75 by money order to FDLE, and processing runs about 12 weeks.
Contact FDLE's seal and expunge section at 850-410-7870 or SEinfo@fdle.state.fl.us. After a court order is completed, the Flagler County Sheriff removes the Palm Coast arrest from the inmate search system. Third-party mugshot sites may still have copies. They are not bound by the court order and often require a separate request for removal.
Note: FDLE processes seal and expunge applications in about 12 weeks from receipt of complete paperwork.
Flagler County Busted Mugshots
Palm Coast is the largest city in Flagler County. All arrest records and booking photos go through the Flagler County Sheriff's jail system. For full details on the county's booking process and search tools, check the Flagler County page.
Nearby Florida Cities
These cities near Palm Coast also have arrest records and mugshots accessible through their local agencies.