How do I find someone at Northwest Florida Reception Center Annex?
Go to dc.state.fl.us/OffenderSearch/Search.aspx and enter the person's last name. Results show their current facility, DC number, sentence details, and release date.
Inmate SearchSearch the FDOC Offender Search at dc.state.fl.us/OffenderSearch to confirm custody status and get the inmate's DC number.
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The Florida Department of Corrections runs a free public inmate search at dc.state.fl.us/OffenderSearch/Search.aspx. You can look up anyone in FDOC custody by last name alone. No ID number is required to start. Results show the inmate’s current facility, DC number, sentence details, and projected release date. Because this facility is a reception center annex, newly sentenced inmates often pass through on their way to a permanent facility assignment, so check the search regularly if you know someone was recently sentenced. The DC number is what you need for money deposits, mail, and phone account setup.
Go to dc.state.fl.us/OffenderSearch/Search.aspx. Enter the person’s last name. Click Search. To see a broader list, use a partial last name or %. You can also search by first name, DC number, and race if needed.
Each result links to the inmate’s full profile. The profile shows:
Write down the DC number. You will need it for Correct Pay, mail addressing, and ConnectNetwork/AdvancePay setup.
DC number: The inmate’s permanent Florida DOC identification number. This stays with them for their entire time in FDOC custody, even across transfers.
Custody status: Shows whether the person is currently incarcerated, released, or on some form of supervised status. A released status does not always mean the person left that day, so check the release date field too.
Current facility: This updates when an inmate transfers, but not always instantly. If someone was recently booked into custody, allow a few business days for the profile to show Northwest Florida Reception Center Annex.
Sentence information: Shows the offense and sentence length as recorded by FDOC. This is public record.
Newly sentenced: Reception centers like this Annex process newly sentenced inmates for classification before they are assigned to a permanent facility. A record can show this facility for a period of time and then update to a different one once classification is complete.
Recently transferred: The database can take one to several days to update after any transfer, including a transfer out of a reception center.
County jail: People not yet sentenced are in county jails, not FDOC custody. Contact the county sheriff’s office or use VINE if the person is pre-trial.
Recently sentenced: If someone was sentenced not long ago, there can be a short delay before FDOC intake processes their record into the searchable database.
Released: Released inmates still appear with a released or discharged status. They do not disappear from the system.
Common names: Add a first name or partial first name to narrow results.
The DC number is the inmate’s permanent Florida DOC ID. You need it for money deposits, mail formatting, and phone setup. Keep it in a safe place, since customer service lines for these vendors will ask for it before they can help you.
Northwest Florida Reception Center Annex operates as a companion facility to Northwest Florida Reception Center, its parent institution, on the same campus in Chipley. When you search for someone here, confirm the result specifically names the Annex, since a family member could also be listed at the main Northwest Florida Reception Center.
FDOC does not publish a separate daily arrival roster for state facilities the way some county jails do. The Offender Search database itself functions as the ongoing roster, updated as records change. There is no separate daily bulletin to check for this facility, even though intake volume at a reception center can be higher than at a standard prison.
Because this is a reception and classification facility, confirm the inmate is still here before making a trip, sending a deposit, or mailing a letter. Transfers to a permanent facility can happen with little notice once classification is complete. If they transfer, update your mail and phone setup to match the new facility.
The FDOC Offender Search only covers Florida state prison inmates. It does not include county jail bookings, federal inmates, or people held in other states. It also will not show detailed disciplinary history or exact housing unit assignments, which are not public information.
For release notifications, sign up for VINE at vinelink.com.
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Go to dc.state.fl.us/OffenderSearch/Search.aspx and enter the person's last name. Results show their current facility, DC number, sentence details, and release date.
Inmate SearchA DC number is the inmate's Florida DOC ID. You need it for sending money, addressing mail, and setting up a phone account.
Inmate SearchThis facility is a reception center annex used for intake and classification of newly sentenced inmates. A record can show this facility temporarily before it updates once the person is assigned to a permanent facility.
Inmate SearchThey may have been recently transferred, they may still be in county jail, or the spelling may be off. Try a partial last name or search by DC number if you have it.
Inmate SearchUsually one to several days. If it does not update after about a week, call FDOC at 850-488-5021 or check with the known facility.
Inmate SearchYes. Sign up for VINE at vinelink.com or call 1-877-894-8463 for text, email, or phone notifications.
Inmate SearchYes. It is free and public. You do not need an account.
Inmate SearchFederal inmates are searchable at bop.gov/inmateloc using their full name or BOP Register Number.
Inmate SearchThe facility phone is 850-773-6100. The address is 4455 Sam Mitchell Drive, Chipley, FL 32428-3597.
Inmate SearchNo, though the Annex operates alongside Northwest Florida Reception Center, its parent institution, on the same campus. Confirm the search result names the Annex specifically before making a trip.
Inmate SearchCounty jail inmates are not in the FDOC system. Contact the county sheriff's office or search for the county's inmate roster directly.
Inmate SearchYes. If you already have the inmate's DC number from a previous search or court paperwork, you can search by that number directly for a faster, more precise result.
Inmate Search8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Central Time. Apply first, then schedule through FDOC.
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