How do I find out if someone is in Marion County Jail?
To search for an inmate in Marion County jail, use Marion County inmate search online. Enter an inmate’s name or booking number in the search form and submit. If there are any results, click on the inmate name of a record to view an inmate’s incarceration, charge and bond information.
How do I put money on someone’s books in Marion County?
To add funds to an adult in custody’s commissary account, there are several options:
- Mail. Mail a Money Order or Cashier’s Check to:
- Access Secure Deposits Kiosks* Funds can also be applied to an adult in custody’s account with cash or credit card 24-hour/7 days a week using our kiosk system.
- Telephone or Internet*
How do I leave a message to an inmate?
How It Works
- Dial into the facility’s Inmate Voicemail number.
- Select a language (English or Spanish).
- Enter the inmate’s PIN (permanent) ID number.
- Listen to voicemail cost and available message length options, then make your selection.
- Record your voicemail at the sound of the beep.
Where is the jail in Ocala FL?
Marion County Jail 3290 NW 10th St. Ocala, FL 34475 (352) 351-8077
How to contact an inmate in Marion County Jail?
Inmate details include arrest date, arresting agency, status, booking date, location, release time, court case number, bond amount and charges. If you want to schedule a visit or send mail/money to an inmate in Marion County Jail, please call the jail at (352) 351-8077 to help you.
Where do convicted felons go to jail in Florida?
Recently convicted felons are sometimes held at Marion County County Jail until transport to a Florida State Prison is available. Inmates sentenced to less than one year incarceration or those convicted to serve time for misdemeanors will do their time in the Marion County County Jail system.
What is the Marion County Sheriff’s Office doing about in-custody sexual abuse?
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office Detention Bureau has developed uniformed guidelines and procedures to reduce the risk of in-custody sexual abuse and sexual harassment activity. Inmates who experience these types of behaviors are strongly encouraged to report this type of behavior.