Hendry County Mugshot Lookup

Hendry County busted mugshots are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Labelle, located in southwest Florida near Lake Okeechobee. The county has about 42,000 residents, with the main population centers in Labelle and Clewiston. Arrest records and booking photos in Hendry County are public records under Florida law. The sheriff's office runs an online arrest and inmate search tool, making it one of the easier small counties to search for mugshot data. Whether someone was picked up by the sheriff's deputies or the Clewiston Police Department, all bookings flow through the Hendry County jail and create searchable public records.

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Hendry County Quick Facts

42,000 Population
Labelle County Seat
20th Judicial Circuit
863.674.5600 Sheriff Phone

Hendry County Sheriff Arrest Bookings

The Hendry County Sheriff's Office sits at 101 South Bridge Street in Labelle. This is the primary law enforcement agency in the county and it runs the jail where all bookings are processed. When someone gets arrested in Hendry County, staff at the jail take a mugshot, record the charges, and log personal details into the system. The data goes into the inmate search tool shortly after.

You can reach the Hendry County Sheriff at 863.674.5600. The office has an online arrest and inmate search that lets you look up people who have been booked at the jail. This tool shows booking photos, charges, and bond details. The detention facility page has more details about the jail itself, including visiting hours and rules. Under Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, all of these arrest records in Hendry County are public and must be made available to anyone who asks.

Address 101 South Bridge Street, Labelle, FL 33935
Phone 863.674.5600
Inmate Search hendrysheriff.org/arrests_and_jail_info
Jail Info hendrysheriff.org/divisions/detention_facility

Search Hendry County Mugshots Online

The best way to find busted mugshots in Hendry County is the sheriff's arrest and inmate search tool. You can search by name to find people who are currently in the Hendry County jail or who have been booked recently. The results show the mugshot, charges, bond amounts, and booking date. It works right from your phone or computer.

Beyond the local search tool, the Florida Jail Information System pulls booking data from agencies across the state, including Hendry County. You can search for people booked in the past 24, 48, or 72 hours. The system also has a watch feature that lets you get alerts when a specific person gets booked. The Florida Department of State keeps a directory of county jail search tools too.

For people who have left the Hendry County jail and moved into the state prison system, the Florida Department of Corrections offender search shows their current location and status.

Note: The Hendry County inmate search shows current jail population and may not include people who have already bonded out or been released.

Hendry County Arrest Records Portal

Hendry County has an online portal for searching arrest records and inmate data. The sheriff's office makes this tool available as a public service. Under Section 119.01, all state, county, and municipal records in Florida are open for personal inspection. Hendry County follows this law by providing online access to booking data.

The screenshot below shows the Hendry County Sheriff's Office arrest and inmate search page, where you can look up recent bookings and current inmates.

Hendry County Sheriff arrest and inmate search portal for busted mugshots

Some records are exempt from public access in Hendry County. Law enforcement officers can request that their booking photos stay private under Section 119.071. Victim information in certain cases is also kept confidential. But for the vast majority of arrests in Hendry County, the mugshot and booking data are fully available to anyone.

Hendry County Jail Booking Details

All arrests in Hendry County end up at the detention facility in Labelle for booking. Whether the arrest was by sheriff's deputies or Clewiston police, the process is the same. The jail staff handle intake for every person brought in.

During booking at the Hendry County jail, staff complete these steps:

  • Take the mugshot photo
  • Record personal information including name and date of birth
  • Enter all charges into the system
  • Set bond amounts per the schedule
  • Run warrant checks for other counties and states
  • Complete a medical screening

Booking data usually shows up in the Hendry County online system within hours. Bond amounts range based on the severity of the charges. Minor offenses might have bonds set at a few hundred dollars. Serious felony charges in Hendry County could mean a very high bond or no bond at all. People stay at the jail until they bond out, get released by a judge, or transfer to another facility like the state prison system.

Requesting Hendry County Mugshot Copies

If you need official copies of arrest records from Hendry County, you can file a public records request with the sheriff's office. Call 863.674.5600, send a written request by mail, or go in person to the Labelle office. Florida law lets you stay anonymous. You do not have to explain why you want the records.

Copy fees follow the statewide schedule. Single-sided pages are 15 cents. Double-sided pages cost 20 cents. Certified copies run up to $1.00 per page. For large requests that take significant staff time, the Hendry County Sheriff's Office may charge for labor. They will give you an estimate before starting the work. For statewide searches beyond Hendry County, the FDLE offers criminal history checks for $24 that cover all 67 Florida counties.

Note: The Hendry County Sheriff's Office processes public records requests during normal business hours on weekdays.

Hendry County Record Removal Options

Florida gives people two ways to remove arrest records from public view. Court-ordered sealing under Section 943.059 hides the record. Court-ordered expungement under Section 943.0585 destroys it. Both paths require a court order and an FDLE application.

The FDLE seal and expunge process costs $75 by money order and takes about 12 weeks. Once done, the Hendry County Sheriff's Office takes the record out of their public search tools. But third-party websites that already copied the mugshot do not have to remove it. That is a common frustration for people who get their Hendry County records sealed or expunged. The court order only controls what the government does with the records.

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Cities in Hendry County

Hendry County has two main towns: Labelle and Clewiston. Neither city has a population large enough for a separate page, but both have their own police departments. All arrests from these local agencies still go through the Hendry County jail for processing. Labelle serves as the county seat, while Clewiston is known as the center of the local sugar cane industry.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Hendry County. Check their jail databases if you are not sure where an arrest took place.