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INMATE SEARCH
Inmate Search. For inmate information, please contact our jail at: 352-351-8077 press ext. 4ONLINE REPORTING
Welcome to the Marion County Sheriff's Office Citizen Police Reporting System. If this is an emergency, please call 911. Using this online reporting system allows you to submit a report immediately and print a temporary copy of the report for free. Please confirm the following toVICTIM SERVICES
The Victim Advocate is a grant position funded through the Attorney General’s Office. The victim advocate is designated to respond and assist victims of crime. The functions of this position include: Filing of Victim’s Compensation Applications. Referring victims to resources that are specific to their needs. Providing personaladvocacy in
CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Non-Enforceable Process. Summons, Notices, Garnishments, Notices Of Tax Sale, Evictions and all other types of process requiring service - $40.00 ALL Alias and Pluries services- $40.00. Out of State Non-Enforceable Process: Requires service only when performed in accordance with Florida Statutes and prepared on MarionCounty Sheriff’s Office Return- $40.00 1900 — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 1900-1998. Prior to 1901, Florida had leased convicted prisoners to work for private individuals for firms. In 1901, the state prohibited using leased convicts to work in phosphate mines but continued to allow other uses. During this time, it was common practice to lease convicts to private businesses or individuals for work. JAIL RULES AND VISITATION ELIGIBILITY. To be eligible to visit, you must schedule an appointment for video visitation by calling (352) 438-5961 and scheduling an appointment. – Each inmate will be limited to 30 minutes per visit four days a week. – The visitor will be allowed to schedule a visit up to one week in advance. – To call and schedule an appointment forSEX OFFENDERS
Contact would have to be made with the appropriate probation officer to determine their sanctions before determining if there is a violation. Should you have any concerns about a sexual offender or predator’s compliance with the law, you can e-mail the Sex Offender Unit here. You can also call us during business hours at 352-368-3517. WILLIS — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Doug Willis was sworn into office on January 3, 1961, by Judge Louis Myers. He was born in North Carolina on April 22, 1907. Doug grew up and was educated in the public schools of North Carolina. He served in the U. S. Marine Corps during World War II. After the war he skippered a yacht on Florida’s East Coast, and eventually became a state MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICEHOMEMEET THE SHERIFFMEET THE CHIEF DEPUTYSHERIFF'S EXECUTIVE STAFF SEARCH MISSING PERSONS. VICTIM SERVICES. Domestic Violence. SEX OFFENDER INFORMATION. CRIME PREVENTION. Lost/Found Property. AG WATCH RECORDS — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE FEES FOR THE REPRODUCTION OF ALL PUBLIC RECORDS . A. Fees to be paid: 1. Case report copies - $ 0.15 per page. Any victim or reporting person will receive requested documents upon availability of release at no charge providing valid photo identificationINMATE SEARCH
Inmate Search. For inmate information, please contact our jail at: 352-351-8077 press ext. 4ONLINE REPORTING
Welcome to the Marion County Sheriff's Office Citizen Police Reporting System. If this is an emergency, please call 911. Using this online reporting system allows you to submit a report immediately and print a temporary copy of the report for free. Please confirm the following toVICTIM SERVICES
The Victim Advocate is a grant position funded through the Attorney General’s Office. The victim advocate is designated to respond and assist victims of crime. The functions of this position include: Filing of Victim’s Compensation Applications. Referring victims to resources that are specific to their needs. Providing personaladvocacy in
CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Non-Enforceable Process. Summons, Notices, Garnishments, Notices Of Tax Sale, Evictions and all other types of process requiring service - $40.00 ALL Alias and Pluries services- $40.00. Out of State Non-Enforceable Process: Requires service only when performed in accordance with Florida Statutes and prepared on MarionCounty Sheriff’s Office Return- $40.00 1900 — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 1900-1998. Prior to 1901, Florida had leased convicted prisoners to work for private individuals for firms. In 1901, the state prohibited using leased convicts to work in phosphate mines but continued to allow other uses. During this time, it was common practice to lease convicts to private businesses or individuals for work. JAIL RULES AND VISITATION ELIGIBILITY. To be eligible to visit, you must schedule an appointment for video visitation by calling (352) 438-5961 and scheduling an appointment. – Each inmate will be limited to 30 minutes per visit four days a week. – The visitor will be allowed to schedule a visit up to one week in advance. – To call and schedule an appointment forSEX OFFENDERS
Contact would have to be made with the appropriate probation officer to determine their sanctions before determining if there is a violation. Should you have any concerns about a sexual offender or predator’s compliance with the law, you can e-mail the Sex Offender Unit here. You can also call us during business hours at 352-368-3517. WILLIS — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Doug Willis was sworn into office on January 3, 1961, by Judge Louis Myers. He was born in North Carolina on April 22, 1907. Doug grew up and was educated in the public schools of North Carolina. He served in the U. S. Marine Corps during World War II. After the war he skippered a yacht on Florida’s East Coast, and eventually became a stateINMATE BOOKING
The Booking Unit is responsible for the intake (booking) and release of every inmate brought to the Marion County Jail. Booking receives inmates from all of the Law Enforcement Agencies within Marion Countyto include:
INMATE SERVICES
The Inmate Mail Unit inspects all incoming mail for contraband, cash, money orders, or checks. All cleared incoming mail is then placed into designated mail bags for each individual Pods and then locked & secure into a cart. At the designated time Officers then distribute the mail to the addressed inmate. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT The Emergency Management Division is Marion County’s lead agency for coordination of emergency and disaster response activities. Emergency Management’s mission is to provide a comprehensive and aggressive emergency preparedness response, recovery and mitigation program in order to save lives, protect property and reduce the effects of disasters in Marion County. 1800 — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE In 1849, Putnam County was created and took the northeast portion of Marion County. Levy County’s creation took some of the western portion of Marion County in 1877. The Marion County Sheriff’s Office came into being as a result of the State Charter in 1845. The first Sheriff under statehood was Edmund Davis Howse, who was sworn in on JAIL RULES AND VISITATION INMATE WELFARE INFORMATION. It is the policy of the Marion County Sheriff’s Office that we provide an avenue for the families and those seeking information about the treatment of inmates or those wishing to complain about the treatment of an inmate while housed in the Marion County Jail.SEX OFFENDERS
Contact would have to be made with the appropriate probation officer to determine their sanctions before determining if there is a violation. Should you have any concerns about a sexual offender or predator’s compliance with the law, you can e-mail the Sex Offender Unit here. You can also call us during business hours at 352-368-3517.COURTHOUSE DIVISION
Captain Michelle Wissinger. Courthouse Division. mwissinger@marionso.com. The Bailiff Unit maintains courtroom decorum and protocol providing protection to Judges, Citizens, Staff to the Judges, Clerk of the Court and Court Administration, and Jurors during trials and hearings, while maintaining custody over inmates. With over10,341 inmates
DUNNELLON DISTRICT OFFICE Dunnellon District Office 19995 SW 86th St. Unit 3Dunnellon, FL 34433Phone: (352) 402-6050. I am Lieutenant Mike Joyner, District Commander of the Dunnellon District. It is the western most district in Marion County; a diverse community consisting of agricultural andresidential areas.
HUMAN RESOURCES
Human Resources Director. mhopkins@marionso.com. Welcome to the Human Resources of the Marion County Sheriff’s Office. Thank you for taking the time to connect with us via the Internet and for your interest in employment with our agency. The Human Resources Office administers an extensive selection of personnel functions within theagency.
TEEN DRIVER CHALLENGE To register, please call the Teen Driver Challenge Line Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. at 352-368-3530. This is a recorded line, please leave a detailed message for registration. All registrations will be taken in the order that the calls are received. Our class size is limited to 14 students. MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICEHOMEMEET THE SHERIFFMEET THE CHIEF DEPUTYSHERIFF'S EXECUTIVE STAFF SEARCH MISSING PERSONS. VICTIM SERVICES. Domestic Violence. SEX OFFENDER INFORMATION. CRIME PREVENTION. Lost/Found Property. AG WATCHINMATE SEARCH
Inmate Search. For inmate information, please contact our jail at: 352-351-8077 press ext. 4 RECORDS — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE FEES FOR THE REPRODUCTION OF ALL PUBLIC RECORDS . A. Fees to be paid: 1. Case report copies - $ 0.15 per page. Any victim or reporting person will receive requested documents upon availability of release at no charge providing valid photo identificationINMATE BOOKING
The Booking Unit is responsible for the intake (booking) and release of every inmate brought to the Marion County Jail. Booking receives inmates from all of the Law Enforcement Agencies within Marion Countyto include:
ONLINE REPORTING
Welcome to the Marion County Sheriff's Office Citizen Police Reporting System. If this is an emergency, please call 911. Using this online reporting system allows you to submit a report immediately and print a temporary copy of the report for free. Please confirm the following toVICTIM SERVICES
The Victim Advocate is a grant position funded through the Attorney General’s Office. The victim advocate is designated to respond and assist victims of crime. The functions of this position include: Filing of Victim’s Compensation Applications. Referring victims to resources that are specific to their needs. Providing personaladvocacy in
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT The Emergency Management Division is Marion County’s lead agency for coordination of emergency and disaster response activities. Emergency Management’s mission is to provide a comprehensive and aggressive emergency preparedness response, recovery and mitigation program in order to save lives, protect property and reduce the effects of disasters in Marion County.SEX OFFENDERS
Contact would have to be made with the appropriate probation officer to determine their sanctions before determining if there is a violation. Should you have any concerns about a sexual offender or predator’s compliance with the law, you can e-mail the Sex Offender Unit here. You can also call us during business hours at 352-368-3517. HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS Boiling: Boil at rolling boil for 10 minutes, let cool, add a pinch of salt for taste and then pour the water back and forth between clean containers to reduce flat taste. Chlorination: Use unscented liquid chloride bleach, add 8 drops to each gallon of water and then stir and let stand for 30 minutes. WILLIS — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Doug Willis was sworn into office on January 3, 1961, by Judge Louis Myers. He was born in North Carolina on April 22, 1907. Doug grew up and was educated in the public schools of North Carolina. He served in the U. S. Marine Corps during World War II. After the war he skippered a yacht on Florida’s East Coast, and eventually became a state MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICEHOMEMEET THE SHERIFFMEET THE CHIEF DEPUTYSHERIFF'S EXECUTIVE STAFF SEARCH MISSING PERSONS. VICTIM SERVICES. Domestic Violence. SEX OFFENDER INFORMATION. CRIME PREVENTION. Lost/Found Property. AG WATCHINMATE SEARCH
Inmate Search. For inmate information, please contact our jail at: 352-351-8077 press ext. 4 RECORDS — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE FEES FOR THE REPRODUCTION OF ALL PUBLIC RECORDS . A. Fees to be paid: 1. Case report copies - $ 0.15 per page. Any victim or reporting person will receive requested documents upon availability of release at no charge providing valid photo identificationINMATE BOOKING
The Booking Unit is responsible for the intake (booking) and release of every inmate brought to the Marion County Jail. Booking receives inmates from all of the Law Enforcement Agencies within Marion Countyto include:
ONLINE REPORTING
Welcome to the Marion County Sheriff's Office Citizen Police Reporting System. If this is an emergency, please call 911. Using this online reporting system allows you to submit a report immediately and print a temporary copy of the report for free. Please confirm the following toVICTIM SERVICES
The Victim Advocate is a grant position funded through the Attorney General’s Office. The victim advocate is designated to respond and assist victims of crime. The functions of this position include: Filing of Victim’s Compensation Applications. Referring victims to resources that are specific to their needs. Providing personaladvocacy in
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT The Emergency Management Division is Marion County’s lead agency for coordination of emergency and disaster response activities. Emergency Management’s mission is to provide a comprehensive and aggressive emergency preparedness response, recovery and mitigation program in order to save lives, protect property and reduce the effects of disasters in Marion County.SEX OFFENDERS
Contact would have to be made with the appropriate probation officer to determine their sanctions before determining if there is a violation. Should you have any concerns about a sexual offender or predator’s compliance with the law, you can e-mail the Sex Offender Unit here. You can also call us during business hours at 352-368-3517. HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS Boiling: Boil at rolling boil for 10 minutes, let cool, add a pinch of salt for taste and then pour the water back and forth between clean containers to reduce flat taste. Chlorination: Use unscented liquid chloride bleach, add 8 drops to each gallon of water and then stir and let stand for 30 minutes. WILLIS — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Doug Willis was sworn into office on January 3, 1961, by Judge Louis Myers. He was born in North Carolina on April 22, 1907. Doug grew up and was educated in the public schools of North Carolina. He served in the U. S. Marine Corps during World War II. After the war he skippered a yacht on Florida’s East Coast, and eventually became a stateINMATE SERVICES
The Inmate Mail Unit inspects all incoming mail for contraband, cash, money orders, or checks. All cleared incoming mail is then placed into designated mail bags for each individual Pods and then locked & secure into a cart. At the designated time Officers then distribute the mail to the addressed inmate. CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Non-Enforceable Process. Summons, Notices, Garnishments, Notices Of Tax Sale, Evictions and all other types of process requiring service - $40.00 ALL Alias and Pluries services- $40.00. Out of State Non-Enforceable Process: Requires service only when performed in accordance with Florida Statutes and prepared on MarionCounty Sheriff’s Office Return- $40.00 1900 — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 1900-1998. Prior to 1901, Florida had leased convicted prisoners to work for private individuals for firms. In 1901, the state prohibited using leased convicts to work in phosphate mines but continued to allow other uses. During this time, it was common practice to lease convicts to private businesses or individuals for work.SEX OFFENDERS
Contact would have to be made with the appropriate probation officer to determine their sanctions before determining if there is a violation. Should you have any concerns about a sexual offender or predator’s compliance with the law, you can e-mail the Sex Offender Unit here. You can also call us during business hours at 352-368-3517. 1800 — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE In 1849, Putnam County was created and took the northeast portion of Marion County. Levy County’s creation took some of the western portion of Marion County in 1877. The Marion County Sheriff’s Office came into being as a result of the State Charter in 1845. The first Sheriff under statehood was Edmund Davis Howse, who was sworn in on JAIL RULES AND VISITATION INMATE WELFARE INFORMATION. It is the policy of the Marion County Sheriff’s Office that we provide an avenue for the families and those seeking information about the treatment of inmates or those wishing to complain about the treatment of an inmate while housed in the Marion County Jail. DUNNELLON DISTRICT OFFICE Dunnellon District Office 19995 SW 86th St. Unit 3Dunnellon, FL 34433Phone: (352) 402-6050. I am Lieutenant Mike Joyner, District Commander of the Dunnellon District. It is the western most district in Marion County; a diverse community consisting of agricultural andresidential areas.
SOUTH WEST DISTRICT OFFICE Southwest District Office 9048 SW State Rd. 200 Ocala, FL 34481Phone: (352) 402-6060Fax: (352) 854-1377. K-9 UNIT — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE K-9 UNIT. The Marion County Sheriff’s Office K-9 unit was formally established in 1987 and has currently has five K-9 teams. All five teams are trained for patrol applications. TEEN DRIVER CHALLENGE To register, please call the Teen Driver Challenge Line Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. at 352-368-3530. This is a recorded line, please leave a detailed message for registration. All registrations will be taken in the order that the calls are received. Our class size is limited to 14 students. MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICEHOMEMEET THE SHERIFFMEET THE CHIEF DEPUTYSHERIFF'S EXECUTIVE STAFF SEARCH MISSING PERSONS. VICTIM SERVICES. Domestic Violence. SEX OFFENDER INFORMATION. CRIME PREVENTION. Lost/Found Property. AG WATCHINMATE SEARCH
Inmate Search. For inmate information, please contact our jail at: 352-351-8077 press ext. 4 RECORDS — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE FEES FOR THE REPRODUCTION OF ALL PUBLIC RECORDS . A. Fees to be paid: 1. Case report copies - $ 0.15 per page. Any victim or reporting person will receive requested documents upon availability of release at no charge providing valid photo identificationINMATE BOOKING
The Booking Unit is responsible for the intake (booking) and release of every inmate brought to the Marion County Jail. Booking receives inmates from all of the Law Enforcement Agencies within Marion Countyto include:
ONLINE REPORTING
Welcome to the Marion County Sheriff's Office Citizen Police Reporting System. If this is an emergency, please call 911. Using this online reporting system allows you to submit a report immediately and print a temporary copy of the report for free. Please confirm the following toINMATE SERVICES
The Inmate Mail Unit inspects all incoming mail for contraband, cash, money orders, or checks. All cleared incoming mail is then placed into designated mail bags for each individual Pods and then locked & secure into a cart. At the designated time Officers then distribute the mail to the addressed inmate.RECRUITMENT
Welcome to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office and thank you for considering a career with us! Congratulations on taking the first step in applying for a law enforcement, detentions or civilian position with our Agency. As a fifth generation resident of Marion County, I can tell you that this is a wonderful place to live and work. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT The Emergency Management Division is Marion County’s lead agency for coordination of emergency and disaster response activities. Emergency Management’s mission is to provide a comprehensive and aggressive emergency preparedness response, recovery and mitigation program in order to save lives, protect property and reduce the effects of disasters in Marion County. HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS Boiling: Boil at rolling boil for 10 minutes, let cool, add a pinch of salt for taste and then pour the water back and forth between clean containers to reduce flat taste. Chlorination: Use unscented liquid chloride bleach, add 8 drops to each gallon of water and then stir and let stand for 30 minutes.SEX OFFENDERS
Contact would have to be made with the appropriate probation officer to determine their sanctions before determining if there is a violation. Should you have any concerns about a sexual offender or predator’s compliance with the law, you can e-mail the Sex Offender Unit here. You can also call us during business hours at 352-368-3517. MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICEHOMEMEET THE SHERIFFMEET THE CHIEF DEPUTYSHERIFF'S EXECUTIVE STAFF SEARCH MISSING PERSONS. VICTIM SERVICES. Domestic Violence. SEX OFFENDER INFORMATION. CRIME PREVENTION. Lost/Found Property. AG WATCHINMATE SEARCH
Inmate Search. For inmate information, please contact our jail at: 352-351-8077 press ext. 4 RECORDS — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE FEES FOR THE REPRODUCTION OF ALL PUBLIC RECORDS . A. Fees to be paid: 1. Case report copies - $ 0.15 per page. Any victim or reporting person will receive requested documents upon availability of release at no charge providing valid photo identificationINMATE BOOKING
The Booking Unit is responsible for the intake (booking) and release of every inmate brought to the Marion County Jail. Booking receives inmates from all of the Law Enforcement Agencies within Marion Countyto include:
ONLINE REPORTING
Welcome to the Marion County Sheriff's Office Citizen Police Reporting System. If this is an emergency, please call 911. Using this online reporting system allows you to submit a report immediately and print a temporary copy of the report for free. Please confirm the following toINMATE SERVICES
The Inmate Mail Unit inspects all incoming mail for contraband, cash, money orders, or checks. All cleared incoming mail is then placed into designated mail bags for each individual Pods and then locked & secure into a cart. At the designated time Officers then distribute the mail to the addressed inmate.RECRUITMENT
Welcome to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office and thank you for considering a career with us! Congratulations on taking the first step in applying for a law enforcement, detentions or civilian position with our Agency. As a fifth generation resident of Marion County, I can tell you that this is a wonderful place to live and work. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT The Emergency Management Division is Marion County’s lead agency for coordination of emergency and disaster response activities. Emergency Management’s mission is to provide a comprehensive and aggressive emergency preparedness response, recovery and mitigation program in order to save lives, protect property and reduce the effects of disasters in Marion County. HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS Boiling: Boil at rolling boil for 10 minutes, let cool, add a pinch of salt for taste and then pour the water back and forth between clean containers to reduce flat taste. Chlorination: Use unscented liquid chloride bleach, add 8 drops to each gallon of water and then stir and let stand for 30 minutes.SEX OFFENDERS
Contact would have to be made with the appropriate probation officer to determine their sanctions before determining if there is a violation. Should you have any concerns about a sexual offender or predator’s compliance with the law, you can e-mail the Sex Offender Unit here. You can also call us during business hours at 352-368-3517.INMATE SERVICES
The Inmate Mail Unit inspects all incoming mail for contraband, cash, money orders, or checks. All cleared incoming mail is then placed into designated mail bags for each individual Pods and then locked & secure into a cart. At the designated time Officers then distribute the mail to the addressed inmate. CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Non-Enforceable Process. Summons, Notices, Garnishments, Notices Of Tax Sale, Evictions and all other types of process requiring service - $40.00 ALL Alias and Pluries services- $40.00. Out of State Non-Enforceable Process: Requires service only when performed in accordance with Florida Statutes and prepared on MarionCounty Sheriff’s Office Return- $40.00 1900 — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 1900-1998. Prior to 1901, Florida had leased convicted prisoners to work for private individuals for firms. In 1901, the state prohibited using leased convicts to work in phosphate mines but continued to allow other uses. During this time, it was common practice to lease convicts to private businesses or individuals for work.COURTHOUSE DIVISION
Captain Michelle Wissinger. Courthouse Division. mwissinger@marionso.com. The Bailiff Unit maintains courtroom decorum and protocol providing protection to Judges, Citizens, Staff to the Judges, Clerk of the Court and Court Administration, and Jurors during trials and hearings, while maintaining custody over inmates. With over10,341 inmates
DETENTION BUREAU
DETENTION BUREAU. Major Clint Bowen. Bureau Chief. cbowen@marionso.com. The Detention Bureau is responsible for providing the care, custody and control of the inmates incarcerated in the Marion County Jail. The jail exists for the detention of persons as required by law. Confined in the jail are persons serving time for crimes for which they DUNNELLON DISTRICT OFFICE Dunnellon District Office 19995 SW 86th St. Unit 3Dunnellon, FL 34433Phone: (352) 402-6050. I am Lieutenant Mike Joyner, District Commander of the Dunnellon District. It is the western most district in Marion County; a diverse community consisting of agricultural andresidential areas.
HUMAN RESOURCES
Human Resources Director. mhopkins@marionso.com. Welcome to the Human Resources of the Marion County Sheriff’s Office. Thank you for taking the time to connect with us via the Internet and for your interest in employment with our agency. The Human Resources Office administers an extensive selection of personnel functions within theagency.
JAIL RULES AND VISITATION INMATE WELFARE INFORMATION. It is the policy of the Marion County Sheriff’s Office that we provide an avenue for the families and those seeking information about the treatment of inmates or those wishing to complain about the treatment of an inmate while housed in the Marion County Jail. K-9 UNIT — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE K-9 UNIT. The Marion County Sheriff’s Office K-9 unit was formally established in 1987 and has currently has five K-9 teams. All five teams are trained for patrol applications. WILLIS — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Doug Willis was sworn into office on January 3, 1961, by Judge Louis Myers. He was born in North Carolina on April 22, 1907. Doug grew up and was educated in the public schools of North Carolina. He served in the U. S. Marine Corps during World War II. After the war he skippered a yacht on Florida’s East Coast, and eventually became a state MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICEHOMEMEET THE SHERIFFMEET THE CHIEF DEPUTYSHERIFF'S EXECUTIVE STAFF SEARCH MISSING PERSONS. VICTIM SERVICES. Domestic Violence. SEX OFFENDER INFORMATION. CRIME PREVENTION. Lost/Found Property. AG WATCHINMATE SEARCH
Inmate Search. For inmate information, please contact our jail at: 352-351-8077 press ext. 4INMATE SERVICES
THE INMATE SERVICES UNIT. The Inmate Services Unit coordinates the Inmate Law Library, the Canteen, the Inmate Mail, and the security of the Medical Unit.. THE MEDICAL UNIT. The Medical Unit provides medical, dental, and psychological care to the inmate population. Medical Services at the facility is contracted through a privateorganization.
RECORDS — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE FEES FOR THE REPRODUCTION OF ALL PUBLIC RECORDS . A. Fees to be paid: 1. Case report copies - $ 0.15 per page. Any victim or reporting person will receive requested documents upon availability of release at no charge providing valid photo identificationONLINE REPORTING
Welcome to the Marion County Sheriff's Office Citizen Police Reporting System. If this is an emergency, please call 911. Using this online reporting system allows you to submit a report immediately and print a temporary copy of the report for free. Please confirm the following toRECRUITMENT
Welcome to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office and thank you for considering a career with us! Congratulations on taking the first step in applying for a law enforcement, detentions or civilian position with our Agency. As a fifth generation resident of Marion County, I can tell you that this is a wonderful place to live and work.VICTIM SERVICES
The Victim Advocate is a grant position funded through the Attorney General’s Office. The victim advocate is designated to respond and assist victims of crime. The functions of this position include: Filing of Victim’s Compensation Applications. Referring victims to resources that are specific to their needs. Providing personaladvocacy in
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT The Emergency Management Division is Marion County’s lead agency for coordination of emergency and disaster response activities. Emergency Management’s mission is to provide a comprehensive and aggressive emergency preparedness response, recovery and mitigation program in order to save lives, protect property and reduce the effects of disasters in Marion County.SEX OFFENDERS
Contact would have to be made with the appropriate probation officer to determine their sanctions before determining if there is a violation. Should you have any concerns about a sexual offender or predator’s compliance with the law, you can e-mail the Sex Offender Unit here. You can also call us during business hours at 352-368-3517. HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS Boiling: Boil at rolling boil for 10 minutes, let cool, add a pinch of salt for taste and then pour the water back and forth between clean containers to reduce flat taste. Chlorination: Use unscented liquid chloride bleach, add 8 drops to each gallon of water and then stir and let stand for 30 minutes. MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICEHOMEMEET THE SHERIFFMEET THE CHIEF DEPUTYSHERIFF'S EXECUTIVE STAFF SEARCH MISSING PERSONS. VICTIM SERVICES. Domestic Violence. SEX OFFENDER INFORMATION. CRIME PREVENTION. Lost/Found Property. AG WATCHINMATE SEARCH
Inmate Search. For inmate information, please contact our jail at: 352-351-8077 press ext. 4INMATE SERVICES
THE INMATE SERVICES UNIT. The Inmate Services Unit coordinates the Inmate Law Library, the Canteen, the Inmate Mail, and the security of the Medical Unit.. THE MEDICAL UNIT. The Medical Unit provides medical, dental, and psychological care to the inmate population. Medical Services at the facility is contracted through a privateorganization.
RECORDS — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE FEES FOR THE REPRODUCTION OF ALL PUBLIC RECORDS . A. Fees to be paid: 1. Case report copies - $ 0.15 per page. Any victim or reporting person will receive requested documents upon availability of release at no charge providing valid photo identificationONLINE REPORTING
Welcome to the Marion County Sheriff's Office Citizen Police Reporting System. If this is an emergency, please call 911. Using this online reporting system allows you to submit a report immediately and print a temporary copy of the report for free. Please confirm the following toRECRUITMENT
Welcome to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office and thank you for considering a career with us! Congratulations on taking the first step in applying for a law enforcement, detentions or civilian position with our Agency. As a fifth generation resident of Marion County, I can tell you that this is a wonderful place to live and work.VICTIM SERVICES
The Victim Advocate is a grant position funded through the Attorney General’s Office. The victim advocate is designated to respond and assist victims of crime. The functions of this position include: Filing of Victim’s Compensation Applications. Referring victims to resources that are specific to their needs. Providing personaladvocacy in
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT The Emergency Management Division is Marion County’s lead agency for coordination of emergency and disaster response activities. Emergency Management’s mission is to provide a comprehensive and aggressive emergency preparedness response, recovery and mitigation program in order to save lives, protect property and reduce the effects of disasters in Marion County.SEX OFFENDERS
Contact would have to be made with the appropriate probation officer to determine their sanctions before determining if there is a violation. Should you have any concerns about a sexual offender or predator’s compliance with the law, you can e-mail the Sex Offender Unit here. You can also call us during business hours at 352-368-3517. HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS Boiling: Boil at rolling boil for 10 minutes, let cool, add a pinch of salt for taste and then pour the water back and forth between clean containers to reduce flat taste. Chlorination: Use unscented liquid chloride bleach, add 8 drops to each gallon of water and then stir and let stand for 30 minutes.INMATE BOOKING
The Booking Unit is responsible for the intake (booking) and release of every inmate brought to the Marion County Jail. Booking receives inmates from all of the Law Enforcement Agencies within Marion Countyto include:
1900 — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 1900-1998. Prior to 1901, Florida had leased convicted prisoners to work for private individuals for firms. In 1901, the state prohibited using leased convicts to work in phosphate mines but continued to allow other uses. During this time, it was common practice to lease convicts to private businesses or individuals for work. CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Non-Enforceable Process. Summons, Notices, Garnishments, Notices Of Tax Sale, Evictions and all other types of process requiring service - $40.00 ALL Alias and Pluries services- $40.00. Out of State Non-Enforceable Process: Requires service only when performed in accordance with Florida Statutes and prepared on MarionCounty Sheriff’s Office Return- $40.00COURTHOUSE DIVISION
Captain Michelle Wissinger. Courthouse Division. mwissinger@marionso.com. The Bailiff Unit maintains courtroom decorum and protocol providing protection to Judges, Citizens, Staff to the Judges, Clerk of the Court and Court Administration, and Jurors during trials and hearings, while maintaining custody over inmates. With over10,341 inmates
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DETENTION BUREAU. Major Clint Bowen. Bureau Chief. cbowen@marionso.com. The Detention Bureau is responsible for providing the care, custody and control of the inmates incarcerated in the Marion County Jail. The jail exists for the detention of persons as required by law. Confined in the jail are persons serving time for crimes for which theyLEGAL SERVICES
Timothy McCourt serves as General Counsel to Sheriff Billy Woods and the Marion County Sheriff’s Office. Prior to his appointment as General Counsel, Mr. McCourt served as an Assistant State Attorney in the Fifth Judicial Circuit, where he supervised a felony division and was responsible for prosecution of cases involving homicide, death to persons, 10/20/Life penalties, drug trafficking JAIL RULES AND VISITATION INMATE WELFARE INFORMATION. It is the policy of the Marion County Sheriff’s Office that we provide an avenue for the families and those seeking information about the treatment of inmates or those wishing to complain about the treatment of an inmate while housed in the Marion County Jail. WILLIS — MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Doug Willis was sworn into office on January 3, 1961, by Judge Louis Myers. He was born in North Carolina on April 22, 1907. Doug grew up and was educated in the public schools of North Carolina. He served in the U. S. Marine Corps during World War II. After the war he skippered a yacht on Florida’s East Coast, and eventually became a state SOUTH WEST DISTRICT OFFICE Southwest District Office 9048 SW State Rd. 200 Ocala, FL 34481Phone: (352) 402-6060Fax: (352) 854-1377.MEET THE SHERIFF
Sheriff Billy Woods. Born and raised in Marion County, Sheriff Billy Woods has devoted his life to serving his community. Prior to becoming the Sheriff of Marion County, Sheriff Woods spent over 26 years at the Ocala Police Department (OPD), holding various positions within thedepartment.
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