Warrants are public records in Leon County, Florida, pursuant to Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, commonly known as the Florida Public Records Act. This legislation establishes that most records created or maintained by governmental agencies in the course of official business shall be accessible to the public. Under § 119.01, Florida Statutes, it is the policy of the state that all state, county, and municipal records are open for personal inspection and copying by any person.
The Leon County Sheriff's Office maintains warrant records as part of its statutory duties under Florida law. These records are subject to public disclosure with certain exceptions as provided in § 119.071, Florida Statutes, which protects confidential information such as ongoing investigations or records pertaining to juvenile offenders. Members of the public seeking warrant information may access these records through designated channels established by the Sheriff's Office.
The public nature of warrant records serves the legislative intent of governmental transparency and accountability. This accessibility enables citizens to remain informed about law enforcement activities within their community and provides necessary information for individuals who may be subject to legal proceedings.
Warrant records maintained by Leon County law enforcement agencies typically contain the following information as required by Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure 3.121:
• Full legal name and any known aliases of the subject • Physical description including height, weight, race, gender, and distinguishing features • Date of birth and/or approximate age • Last known address when available • Nature of the alleged offense and corresponding Florida Statute violation • Case number and issuing court information • Date of issuance and, if applicable, expiration date • Bond amount, if specified by the court • Special conditions imposed by the judicial authority
Pursuant to § 901.02, Florida Statutes, all arrest warrants must be supported by probable cause and signed by a judge or magistrate. The warrant document itself constitutes an official court record and is maintained according to established records retention schedules.
Leon County residents and other interested parties may verify warrant status through several no-cost methods established by local authorities:
The Leon County Sheriff's Office provides public access to warrant information through their Warrant Bureau located at:
Leon County Sheriff's Office 2825 Municipal Way Tallahassee, FL 32304 (850) 606-3300 Leon County Sheriff's Office website
Operating hours for in-person inquiries are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding holidays.
Additionally, individuals may utilize the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's Wanted Persons database, which compiles warrant information from law enforcement agencies throughout the state. This resource is accessible 24 hours per day and is regularly updated with current information.
Telephone inquiries may be directed to the Leon County Sheriff's Office Warrants Division at (850) 606-3500. When making such inquiries, callers should be prepared to provide identifying information to facilitate an accurate search.
The Leon County Sheriff's Office is the primary agency responsible for executing warrants within county jurisdiction as authorized under § 30.15, Florida Statutes. The Sheriff's Warrant Bureau maintains records of all active warrants issued by Leon County courts and coordinates with other law enforcement agencies for warrant service.
Warrants issued in Leon County fall into several categories:
• Arrest warrants - Issued when probable cause exists that an individual has committed a criminal offense • Bench warrants - Issued by a judge when an individual fails to appear for a scheduled court date • Search warrants - Authorizing law enforcement to search specified premises for evidence • Civil warrants - Related to non-criminal matters such as child support enforcement
The Sheriff's Office prioritizes warrant service based on the severity of the alleged offense and potential public safety concerns. Pursuant to § 901.15, Florida Statutes, deputies may execute arrest warrants at any time of day or night, though service is typically conducted during daylight hours except in exigent circumstances.
The U.S. Marshals Service Northern District of Florida frequently collaborates with the Leon County Sheriff's Office on warrant service for federal offenses and fugitive apprehension.
As of 2025, Leon County has implemented enhanced digital systems for warrant verification. Individuals seeking to determine if they are subject to an active warrant may utilize the following resources:
The Leon County Clerk of Courts maintains a searchable database accessible through public terminals located at:
Leon County Clerk of Courts 301 S. Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32301 (850) 606-4000 Leon County Clerk of Courts website
Public access hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement provides a statewide warrant search through their Wanted Persons database. This resource contains warrant information reported by law enforcement agencies throughout Florida, including Leon County.
For juvenile warrants, inquiries must be directed to the Leon Regional Juvenile Detention Center in accordance with confidentiality provisions of § 985.04, Florida Statutes.
Legal representatives may submit formal requests for warrant verification on behalf of clients through the Leon County Sheriff's Office Records Division. Such requests must include proper identification and documentation of the attorney-client relationship.
Verification of outstanding warrants in Leon County may be accomplished through several official channels established by local authorities:
The Leon County Sheriff's Office maintains a dedicated Warrants Division that processes public inquiries regarding active warrants. This service is available at:
Leon County Sheriff's Office Warrants Division 2825 Municipal Way Tallahassee, FL 32304 (850) 606-3500 Leon County Sheriff's Office Warrants Search
In-person inquiries are accepted Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The Second Judicial Circuit Court of Florida, which has jurisdiction over Leon County, maintains records of all warrants issued within its jurisdiction. Court records may be accessed at:
Leon County Courthouse 301 S. Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32301 (850) 606-4000
For warrants related to traffic violations or non-payment of fines, the Leon County Clerk of Courts Traffic Division should be contacted at (850) 606-4100.
Pursuant to § 901.02, Florida Statutes, all warrants remain active until served, recalled by the issuing judge, or the subject appears voluntarily before the court. Individuals with knowledge of an outstanding warrant are encouraged to consult with legal counsel regarding appropriate steps for resolution.