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Sumter County, Florida Inmate Search

A Sumter County inmate search focuses on individuals who have been processed through the county’s intake system. The search allows the public to find and identify individuals currently held in jail custody. For those detained in state- or federal-managed prisons, the Florida Department of Corrections and the Federal Bureau of Prisons, respectively, provide separate search resources.

In Sumter County, the Sheriff’s Office manages the online search process for the county’s detention center, and city police departments operating within the county rely on the Sheriff’s Office for detention services. These include the police departments in Wildwood and Bushnell, the two prominent incorporated areas in the county.

The Wildwood Police Department maintains public safety in its jurisdiction and offers services such as public records requests and crime statistics. In contrast, the Bushnell Police Department receives its law enforcement services directly from the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office through a contract that started in 2012.

Generally, most individuals arrested in Sumter County cities typically appear on the unified Sumter County jail roster. A standard inmate search in Sumter County provides important booking details. These usually include the individual’s full name, their current custody status, and the specific charges they face. Individuals can also often find bond amounts and information about upcoming court appearances or holds from other agencies.

How to Find an Inmate in Sumter County Jail

The Sumter County Detention Center is the central facility for individuals arrested within the county. To find an inmate specifically housed at the Sumter County Jail, the public can use the Current SCDC Inmates search tool provided on the official Sumter County Sheriff’s Office website. The public can also visit the detention facility or the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office to locate these records.

Sumter County Detention Center

219 East Anderson Avenue

Bushnell, FL 33513

Sumter County Sheriff’s Office

7361 Powell Road

Wildwood, FL 34785

How to Use the Sumter County Jail Roster

The Sumter County jail/inmate roster-the Current SCDC Inmates application-provides a straightforward interface for the public to access arrest information. First-time users can follow these steps to locate an inmate:

  • Visit the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office website and set the cursor on the "Division" tab.
  • Under the "Division" tab, click the "Current SCDC Inmates" link. This link leads to the inmate search interface.
  • Search by the individual’s last name, first name, or middle name. If the name is exceedingly common, add a booking date or a release date range.

The system also allows searches for current inmates only, released inmates only, or both current and released, and it offers an option to sort the search results by name or booking date, in ascending or descending order.

  • Select "Submit" to view the roster. To search with new parameters, click the "Reset" button.

Notably, without entering a search term, the Sumter County inmate roster automatically displays a default list of inmates booked within the last 24 hours.

What Information is Included in the Sumter County Inmate Roster

The Sumter County inmate roster displays the following information about a current Sumter County inmate’s incarceration:

  • Full Name and Demographics: The inmate’s full name, race, sex, and date of birth.
  • Booking Details: The inmate’s Booking Number, Master Name Index (MniNo) number, Booking Date and Time, and the Age at the Time of Booking.
  • Custody Status: If the inmate is currently in jail or has been released.
  • Housing Location: The facility, dorm, pod, cell number where the inmate is assigned, as well as their visitation schedule.
  • Charge Description: Each charge’s associated Florida Statute and degree (e.g., felony or misdemeanor).
  • BondInformation: The bond amount required for each specific charge, as well as the total bond amount for all charges.
  • CourtInformation: If applicable, the specific court case number associated with each charge.

Florida’s Public Records Law (Chapter 119, FS) marks inmate records as public information. However, certain exceptions apply to protect sensitive data, such as medical records.

Contact Details for Sumter County Jail or Sheriff’s Office

The Sumter County Detention Center and the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office offer these contacts for those who need assistance or more information.

Agency

Physical Address

Phone Number

Sumter County Jail (Detention Center)

219 East Anderson Avenue, Bushnell, FL 33513

(352) 569-1700

Sheriff’s Office

7361 Powell Road, Wildwood, FL 34785

(352) 569-1600

Jail Facility Overview in Sumter County

The Sumter County Detention Center is the primary correctional facility for the county, providing inmate processing and housing for all law enforcement agencies operating within the jurisdiction. The National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC) and the American Correctional Association (ACA) both say that this facility meets high standards.

The jail manages an inmate population that includes persons arrested and held without bond, those unable to post bail, those transferred from other jurisdictions awaiting trial in Sumter County, and individuals sentenced to serve less than one year.

The Sumter County Detention Center has a 521-bed capacity and, according to official reports, processes approximately 4,600 inmates annually through its booking unit. The facility holds both male and female adult inmates. Upon booking, the classification unit screens each inmate based on their criminal history, current charges, and medical or psychological needs to determine their appropriate housing and security levels. Inmates may be assigned to different areas, such as the dormitory-style housing for minimum-security inmate workers.

Facility Name

Address

Office Hours

Phone Number

Sumter County Detention Center

219 East Anderson Avenue, Bushnell, FL 33513

Facility operates 24/7, including lobby access for kiosks

(352) 569-1700

How to Send Money to an Inmate in the Sumter County Detention Center

The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office provides secure methods for friends and family to deposit funds into an inmate’s account. These funds allow inmates to purchase items through the commissary, pay for elective medical or dental treatments, and access communication services.

The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office provides the following methods for depositing funds:

  • Initial Booking Funds: Any cash an individual has in their possession at the time of arrest is deposited into their account, following a mandatory $20 subsistence fee.
  • PublicLobbyKiosk: A kiosk is located in the intake/release facility lobby and remains available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for inmate account deposits. The machine accepts cash, debit, and credit card transactions.
  • VisitationCenterKiosk: During standard visitation hours, visitors can use the kiosk located at the visitation center to fund an inmate’s account.
  • OnlinePortal: Deposits can be made through a designated online portal using a credit or debit card.

The facility does not accept money orders or checks via mail or in person. Also, users must not send cash by mail. If the facility receives cash through the mail, it is deposited into a general canteen account rather than the specific inmate’s account. In addition, if an inmate had a negative balance from a previous incarceration within the last three years, future deposits are applied to satisfy that debt first.

Inmate Search by Jail Facility

Sumter County utilizes a central inmate management system (Current SCDC Inmates search tool) that allows the public to search for individuals currently in the custody of the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office. The Sheriff’s Office can also be contacted for inmate searches.

Facility

Public Search?

How to Search

Sumter County Detention Center

Yes

The Current SCDC Inmates search tool featured on the local Sheriff’s website.

Sumter County Visitation Rules and Schedules

The Sumter County Detention Center prioritizes safety and security by conducting all regular visits through a digital platform. In the absence of on-site visitation, family and friends must use the remote video visitation system.

A person must be at least 18 years old to create an account on the platform. During registration, the visitor must upload a head-on self-portrait (without filters) and a clear photo of a valid government-issued ID, such as a driver’s license or passport. Facility staff will review and approve the account before the first visit can occur, a process that usually takes 24 to 48 hours.

Visitation Standards:

  • Schedules: Remote video visitation is available daily from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
  • Minors: Underage visitors (children under 18) must be in the company of a parent/guardian. The parent/guardian must be an approved visitor and must remain together with the child throughout the visit.
  • DressCode: All participants must dress modestly. Prohibited items include spaghetti straps and any other provocative or revealing clothing.
  • BehaviorExpectations: The facility prohibits vulgarity, sexually suggestive conduct, and the consumption of alcohol or narcotics during calls.
  • TechnicalRules: No three-way calling or displaying other electronic devices during the session.

Mailing and Commissary Information

Communication through mail and access to the commissary are necessary for inmate well-being at the Sumter County jail.

Sumter County utilizes digital communication to enhance facility security, and, as of late 2018, the USPS only delivers postcards, pictures, and legal documents to inmates. All other correspondence generally occurs through the digital messaging system.

Postal Mail Guidelines:

  • Standard Mailing Address:

Sumter County Detention Center

[Inmate’s Full Name]

219 East Anderson Avenue

Bushnell, FL 33513

  • Formatting: The inmate’s full name and a clear return address must appear on the exterior of the postcard.
  • Inspection: Staff usually inspect all incoming postal mail, removing clearly marked legal mail. Approved mail is scanned into the inmate’s account for digital viewing, while the original physical copy is held in the inmate’s property bag for return upon release.
  • Prohibited Items: The facility does not accept newspapers, magazines, or cash through the mail.

Inmates also have access to tablets and kiosks for e-messaging, which functions similarly to email. Through a digital messaging system, loved ones can send messages, photographs (actual camera photos only, no screenshots), and short videos.