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St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office

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The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office (SJSO) is a state-certified, full-service law enforcement agency that serves the citizens of St. Johns County, Florida. SJSO is committed to providing professional, courteous, and efficient law enforcement services while maintaining the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and accountability.

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Divisions

Patrol Division:

  • Responsible for responding to calls for service, conducting traffic enforcement, and providing proactive law enforcement services throughout the county.

Investigative Division:

  • Conducts criminal investigations and provides forensic support services.
  • Specializes in various areas, including homicide, robbery, sexual assault, and property crimes.

Special Operations Division:

  • Comprises specialized units such as SWAT, K-9, and Aviation.
  • Provides support and assistance to other divisions in high-risk situations.

Corrections Division:

  • Operates the St. Johns County Jail and is responsible for the safe and secure detention of inmates.
  • Provides inmate care, including medical and mental health services.

Support Services Division:

  • Provides administrative, logistical, and technical support to all other divisions.
  • Includes units such as Records, IT Services, and Human Resources.

Units

Community Policing Unit:

  • Focuses on building relationships with the community through outreach programs, crime prevention efforts, and problem-solving initiatives.

Victim Services Unit:

  • Provides support and resources to victims of crime, including crisis intervention, counseling, and advocacy services.

School Resource Officer Unit:

  • Partners with local schools to provide law enforcement services, crime prevention education, and mentoring programs.

Mounted Patrol Unit:

  • Utilizes horses to patrol parks, trails, and special events, providing a unique and visible presence in the community.

Marine Unit:

  • Conducts law enforcement operations on the waterways of St. Johns County, including patrols, investigations, and search and rescue missions.

Active Warrant Search

St. Johns County Arrest Warrants Search

To determine if an active arrest warrant has been issued for you in St. Johns County, Florida, you can utilize the following methods:

Online Search

  1. Visit the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office website.
  2. Click on the "Services" tab and select "Warrants."
  3. Enter your first and last name in the search field.
  4. Click the "Search" button.

The results will display any active arrest warrants associated with your name.

Phone Inquiry

You can also contact the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office Records Division at 904-810-6610 to inquire about active arrest warrants.

In-Person Visit

To conduct an in-person search, visit the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office Records Division.

Additional Information

  • The St. Johns County Sheriff's Office website provides a list of frequently asked questions regarding arrest warrants.
  • If you have an active arrest warrant, it is important to contact the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office immediately to resolve the matter.
  • Failure to address an active arrest warrant can result in your arrest and potential legal consequences.

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St. Johns County Mugshots

Obtaining Mugshots

Mugshots taken by the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office are typically not available to the public. However, there are certain circumstances where mugshots may be released, such as:

  • In response to a public records request
  • For use in news or media reports
  • To assist in the identification of a suspect or fugitive

To request a mugshot, you can contact the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office Records Division at (904) 824-8304.

The availability of mugshots may vary depending on the circumstances surrounding the arrest and the individual's legal status. For example, mugshots may not be available if the charges are later dropped or if the individual is a juvenile.

Bond Information

Bail is a sum of money or property that is posted to secure the release of a person from jail while awaiting trial. Bail bonds are typically issued by bail bondsmen, who are licensed professionals authorized to post bail on behalf of defendants.

Posting a Bond in St. Johns County

To post a bond in St. Johns County, you can contact a local bail bondsman. The bail bondsman will require certain information, such as the defendant's name, booking number, and the amount of bail that has been set.

Once the bail bond has been posted, the defendant will be released from jail. However, the defendant must comply with all conditions of their release, such as appearing for all scheduled court hearings.

Additional Information

  • The St. Johns County Sheriff's Office provides a list of frequently asked questions regarding bail bonds.
  • If you are unable to afford a bail bond, you may be eligible for release on your own recognizance (OR). OR release means that you are released without having to post bail. However, you must still comply with all conditions of your release, such as appearing for all scheduled court hearings.

St. Johns County Most Wanted

The St. Johns County Sheriff's Office maintains a list of the county's most wanted fugitives. The list includes individuals who are wanted for serious crimes, such as murder, robbery, and sexual assault.

To view the St. Johns County Most Wanted list, visit the Sheriff's Office website and click on the "Most Wanted" tab.

The list includes photographs and descriptions of the fugitives, as well as information about the crimes they are wanted for. If you have information about the whereabouts of any of the fugitives on the list, you are urged to contact the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office at (904) 824-8304.

Sex Offender Registry

The St. Johns County Sheriff's Office provides a Sex Offender Registry that allows the public to search for registered sex offenders living in the county. The registry includes information such as the offender's name, address, photograph, and the crimes they were convicted of.

To access the St. Johns County Sex Offender Registry, visit the Sheriff's Office website and click on the "Sex Offender Registry" tab.

You can search the registry by name, address, or zip code. You can also view a map of registered sex offenders in the county.

The St. Johns County Sex Offender Registry is a valuable tool for the community to stay informed about potential risks and to protect themselves and their families.

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Location and Contact Details

Address: 4015 Lewis Speedway, St. Augustine, FL 32084

Phone: (904) 824-8304, 904-810-6610

Fax: (904) 810-6782

Email: [email protected]

Website: St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office (SJSO)

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