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This web page provides information about inmates in Polk County jail, such as booking date, AKA names, and case dispositions. It does not show mug shots or photos of the inmates.
Find information about inmates in Polk County, Florida, such as name, date of birth, charge, bond, and release date. Disclaimer: Information is subject to change and may not reflect the current status of the inmate.
Find information about inmate handbook, felony and sex offender registration, inmate mail and telephone system, and visitation rules for Polk County Jail. Learn how to set up Smart Jail Mail account or send postal mail to inmates.
Learn how to deposit money into an inmate's account at Polk County Jail for commissary, medical, and other needs. Find out the fees, methods, and restrictions for online, kiosk, phone, and money order transactions.
Polk County Jail inmates at both the Central County Jail and the South County Jail have opportunities to visit with friends and family. Friends and family can schedule an Anywhere video visit – inmates are allowed anywhere visits twice per week for 20 minutes each day via the Securus video visitation system.
Sheriff Grady Judd Polk County Sheriff's Office 1891 Jim Keene Blvd Winter Haven, FL 33880 / Directions 863-298-6200 / 1-800-226-0344
Department of Detention members keep inmates safe in our jails, and perform courthouse functions, including security and civil process services.
Learn how to use Securus system to make phone or video calls to inmates at Polk County Sheriff's Office jails. Find out the payment options, facility locations and contact information for Securus.
Find possible active warrants held by the Polk County Sheriff's Office in this database. Do not take action on your own if you know a wanted person, but submit a tip or call the Warrants Unit.
The Polk County Sheriff’s Office Inmate Work Program accomplished 281 projects in 2021, and saved the county over a million dollars in the process. The Inmate Work Program provides convicted criminals –those who commit crimes such as traffic violations and drug crimes – to pay their debt to society through work instead of being sentenced ...