St. Johns County Busted Mugshots

St. Johns County busted mugshots are managed by the Sheriff's Office based in Saint Augustine. This northeast Florida county has been one of the fastest growing in the state, with a population now over 300,000. The St. Johns County Sheriff's Office operates the detention center and processes all bookings for the area. Their online inmate search tool lets you look up mugshots, current charges, and bond info. All arrest records in St. Johns County are public under Florida law, and you can access them without providing your name or a reason for the search.

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St. Johns County Quick Facts

300,000+ Population
Saint Augustine County Seat
7th Judicial Circuit
904.824.8304 Sheriff Phone

St. Johns County Sheriff Booking Records

The St. Johns County Sheriff's Office is located at 3955 Lewis Speedway in Saint Augustine. This is where all arrests get processed and bookings happen. When a person is arrested anywhere in St. Johns County, they come to the detention center for intake. Staff take the mugshot, record personal details, and log every charge. Bond amounts get set based on the county schedule.

Call the St. Johns County Sheriff at 904.824.8304 for questions about arrest records or inmates. The detention center runs 24 hours a day and books arrests from all local agencies. Under Section 119.01 of the Florida Statutes, all arrest records in St. Johns County are public. The sheriff has to make them available to anyone who asks. You do not need to state a reason for wanting the data. St. Johns County has seen rapid growth over the past decade, which has also increased the volume of arrests the jail processes each month.

Address 3955 Lewis Speedway, Saint Augustine, FL 32084
Phone 904.824.8304
Inmate Search sjso.org/detention-center/sj-inmate-search
Detention Center sjso.org/detention-center

Find St. Johns County Mugshots Online

The fastest way to find St. Johns County busted mugshots is through the sheriff's inmate search page. Type in a name and the system pulls up matching records. Results show the booking photo, current charges, bond status, and booking date. This covers people held in the St. Johns County jail right now.

The St. Johns County Sheriff also provides a detention center page with general jail info, visitation rules, and links to the inmate lookup. Both tools are free and open to anyone.

The screenshot below shows the St. Johns County Sheriff's inmate search portal for looking up current mugshots and booking records.

St. Johns County Sheriff inmate search portal for busted mugshots

If someone has left the St. Johns County jail, try the Florida Department of Corrections offender search for state prison inmates. The Florida Jail Information System from the Florida Sheriffs Association lets you search recent bookings from multiple counties at once. You can filter by the last 24, 48, or 72 hours to spot new St. Johns County arrests.

Note: The St. Johns County online search shows current inmates and may not list people who bonded out or were released.

St. Johns County Records and Public Access

Florida has one of the strongest open records laws in the country. Chapter 119 makes all state, county, and municipal records open for inspection. Arrest records in St. Johns County, including mugshots and charge data, are covered by this law. Anyone can look them up. You do not have to be a resident or give your name.

A few limits exist under Section 119.071. Photos of active or former law enforcement officers can stay private if the officer asks in writing. Victim details in sexual offense cases are also exempt. Outside of those narrow exceptions, St. Johns County arrest records are fully public. The Florida Department of State keeps a directory that links to jail search tools across all 67 Florida counties, including St. Johns County.

St. Johns County Jail Booking Details

The booking process at the St. Johns County detention center creates the arrest record and mugshot. It starts when the arresting officer brings the person in. Booking can take several hours depending on how busy the jail is.

During booking at the St. Johns County jail, staff do the following:

  • Take the booking photo
  • Record name, date of birth, and physical description
  • Document all charges from the arresting agency
  • Determine bond based on the charge schedule
  • Run warrant checks across Florida and national databases
  • Assign housing within the detention facility

Arrests from the St. Augustine Police, Ponte Vedra Beach patrols, and sheriff's deputies all get processed at the same facility. Florida Highway Patrol and other state agencies operating in St. Johns County use this jail as well. The booking data typically appears in the online system within hours of processing.

Sealing St. Johns County Arrest Records

Florida offers two ways to remove a St. Johns County arrest from public view. Sealing under Section 943.059 hides the record but keeps it intact. Expungement under Section 943.0585 destroys it completely. Both options require a court order and go through the FDLE seal and expunge process.

The FDLE fee is $75 by money order. Processing takes roughly 12 weeks. Contact them at 850.410.7870 or email SEinfo@fdle.state.fl.us. After the court order goes through, the St. Johns County Sheriff removes the record from public search tools. Private websites that post mugshots are not bound by the court order. They may keep the booking photo up even after the record is sealed or expunged in St. Johns County.

Note: You can only seal or expunge one arrest in your lifetime under Florida law, with limited exceptions.

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Cities in St. Johns County

St. Johns County includes Saint Augustine, Saint Augustine Beach, Ponte Vedra Beach, Nocatee, and several other communities. The county has grown rapidly with new developments in the World Golf Village area and along the coast. All arrests in St. Johns County go through the sheriff's detention center on Lewis Speedway. None of these cities meet the 75,000 population threshold for a dedicated page, but all bookings flow through the same St. Johns County system.

Nearby Counties

These counties border St. Johns County in northeast Florida. Check their jail systems if you cannot find someone in the St. Johns County database.