Duval County Police Blotter

Duval County police blotter records are maintained by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office under Sheriff T.K. Waters at 501 E. Bay Street in Jacksonville. Duval County operates as a consolidated city-county government, meaning the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office serves both the city and county. You can submit public records requests online at jaxsheriff.org/Public-Records-Request, call the main office at (904) 630-0500, or visit the Police Memorial Building in person. The sheriff's office provides online databases for inmate search, crime mapping, offender search, and accident reports, making Jacksonville's police blotter information accessible to residents across Florida's largest city by population.

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The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office serves the consolidated city-county government of Duval County. Jacksonville is the largest city in Florida by population, making the sheriff's office one of the state's largest law enforcement agencies. The main office at 501 E. Bay Street in Jacksonville handles public records requests for the entire county.

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Submit public records requests online at jaxsheriff.org/Public-Records-Request. The online system guides you through the request process and asks for information about what records you need. Include the incident date, location, names involved, and any case numbers.

In-person requests can be made at the Police Memorial Building during business hours. Call (904) 630-0500 for general information about public records. Staff can explain the process and tell you what information is needed for your request.

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The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office provides several online databases for searching police blotter information. The inmate search tool shows current jail bookings with charges and bond amounts. Crime mapping displays reported incidents by location and type. Offender search tools show registered offenders and people with active warrants.

Accident reports can be searched online through the sheriff's website. Traffic crash reports are subject to the 60-day confidentiality period under Florida law. After 60 days, crash reports become fully public and can be purchased through the Florida Crash Portal.

These online tools provide free access to much police blotter information without requiring formal records requests. Booking information, crime statistics, and general incident data appear in public-facing databases. Detailed police reports require formal requests through the public records process.

How to Get Police Reports

To request police blotter records from Duval County, use the online portal at jaxsheriff.org/Public-Records-Request. This is the preferred method for submitting requests. The system tracks your request and provides updates as staff process it.

Visit the Police Memorial Building in person at 501 E. Bay Street in Jacksonville. Staff can assist with completing request forms and answer questions about what records are available. Bring identification and information about the incident you are researching.

Phone the non-emergency line at (904) 630-0500 for general information about public records. Staff can explain the process, fee structures, and processing times. Actual request submission typically requires using the online portal or visiting in person.

Provide specific details when requesting records. The more information you provide about the incident, the faster staff can locate records and the lower your costs will be. Vague requests require extensive searches that take longer and may cost more.

Types of Police Blotter Records

Duval County police blotter records include incident reports filed by Jacksonville Sheriff's Office deputies and officers. These reports document all calls for service, investigations, and law enforcement activity throughout the consolidated city-county area. Reports contain detailed narratives about what occurred and what actions officers took.

Arrest and booking records show people taken into custody in Jacksonville and Duval County. Booking information includes the arrestee's name, booking photo, charges, bond amount, and booking date. Many arrest records appear in online databases shortly after booking occurs.

Traffic crash reports filed by sheriff's office personnel are available through the records request process. Crash reports are subject to the 60-day confidentiality period. After 60 days, anyone can purchase them through the Florida Crash Portal at services.flhsmv.gov/CrashReportPurchasing for $10 per report.

Public Records Fees

Duval County charges fees based on the actual cost of producing public records. Standard copy fees are $0.15 per single-sided page and $0.20 per double-sided page under Florida Statutes. Requests requiring extensive staff time may result in service charges calculated based on employee hourly rates.

You will receive cost estimates for large or complex requests before work begins. Payment is required before records are released. The sheriff's office accepts various payment methods for public records fees.

Online databases and crime mapping tools are free to use. No fees apply for searching publicly available information through the sheriff's website. Fees only apply when you request copies of official police reports.

Public Records Law

Duval County follows Chapter 119, Florida Statutes for all public records. This law establishes that government records are presumed public unless an exemption applies. The sheriff's office must provide access to records and can charge the actual cost of duplication.

Exemptions protect sensitive information under Florida Statutes Section 119.071. Active criminal investigations remain confidential. Victim identities in certain crimes are protected. Officer home addresses and personal information are exempt from disclosure.

The sheriff's office redacts exempt information and provides the remainder of requested records. If records are denied or partially redacted, staff will explain which exemption applies under Florida law.

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Major Cities in Duval County

Duval County operates as a consolidated city-county government with Jacksonville. The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office serves the entire area:

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Nearby Counties

Duval County is located in Northeast Florida. Neighboring counties maintain their own sheriff's offices: