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Current Brevard County Jail Roster

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2026-06-10 13:53 UTCOfficial data
172In custody
294Felony
30Misdemeanor
$0Total bond
172Booked · 14d
3Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
CLCHILDRESS, LEON#2026-00006889
Jun 8, 2026
Trespass Structure or Conveyance (Misdemeanor)
Property / Theft
Misdemeanor2d
TJTIEDE, JOSHUA#2026-00006890
Jun 8, 2026
VOP+38 more
OtherDrugsCourt / WarrantDomestic
Felony2d
BVBEEDE, VERDE#2026-00006891
Jun 8, 2026
Out of State Fugitive
Court / Warrant
2d
JOJENKINS, OLIVER#2026-00006892
Jun 8, 2026
Petit Theft 2nd Deg Pocket Picking 1st Offense (Misdemeanor)+43 more
Property / TheftViolentOtherDrugs
Felony2d
HDHILL, DAWN#2026-00006893
Jun 8, 2026
DUI Drugs - 4th or Subsequent Offense (Felony)+4 more
DUI / OVI
Felony2d
BBButler, Brennan#2026-00006894
Jun 8, 2026
Non Support of Children or Spouse (Misdemeanor)+9 more
OtherCourt / Warrant
Felony2d
TTTolbert, Tikyria#2026-00006895
Jun 8, 2026
Robbery Sudden Snatch WO Firearm or Weapon - Robbery (Felony)+6 more
WeaponsOtherProperty / TheftViolent
Felony2d
RAROSS, ANTHONY#2026-00006820
Jun 7, 2026
Battery - Touch Strike / DV / Dating Viol (Misdemeanor)
Violent
Misdemeanor3d
RKROSARIO, KIMBERLY#2026-00006821
Jun 7, 2026
Viol Pretrial Release Re Dating Violence (Misdemeanor)+15 more
OtherDrugsViolentBurglary
Felony3d
GJGRANT, JEFFREY#2026-00006827
Jun 7, 2026
Battery - Touch Strike / DV / Dating Viol (Misdemeanor)
Violent
Misdemeanor3d
WMWhite, Matthew#2026-00006829
Jun 7, 2026
Out of County Warrant+5 more
Court / Warrant
3d
DZDAWES, ZACHARY#2026-00006830
Jun 7, 2026
FTA Misdemeanor (Misdemeanor)+5 more
OtherDUI / OVI
Felony3d
JTJohnson, Tivanda#2026-00006832
Jun 7, 2026
Battery - Domestic Viol (Misdemeanor)+1 more
DomesticWeapons
Felony3d
PCPound, Christiana#2026-00006836
Jun 7, 2026
FTA Misdemeanor (Misdemeanor)+2 more
OtherProperty / Theft
Misdemeanor3d
FKFUNK, KIRK#2026-00006837
Jun 7, 2026
Posses Controlled substance w/o Prescription (Felony)+4 more
DrugsDUI / OVI
Felony3d
WBWOOD, BRANDON#2026-00006838
Jun 7, 2026
False Imprisonment - Adult (Felony)+20 more
OtherViolentDomesticDrugs
Felony3d
GJGRAVES, JEFFREY#2026-00006840
Jun 7, 2026
Flee/Elude LEO With Lights/Siren (Felony)+27 more
OtherTrafficDrugsDomestic
Felony3d
NRNORTHROP, ROBERT#2026-00006845
Jun 7, 2026
Trespass Occup Structure or Conveyance (Misdemeanor)+10 more
Property / TheftDrugsOther
Felony3d
PRPOULOS, RENEE#2026-00006846
Jun 7, 2026
FTA Felony (Felony)+7 more
OtherProperty / TheftFraud / Forgery
Felony3d
FEFUENTES, ERICK#2026-00006847
Jun 7, 2026
Operate MV W/O Lic - 1st Conv (Misdemeanor)
Other
Misdemeanor3d
  1. CL
    CHILDRESS, LEON#2026-00006889
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    Property / Theft
  2. TJ
    TIEDE, JOSHUA#2026-00006890
    Felony
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    OtherDrugsCourt / WarrantDomestic
  3. BV
    BEEDE, VERDE#2026-00006891
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    Court / Warrant
  4. JO
    JENKINS, OLIVER#2026-00006892
    Felony
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    Property / TheftViolentOtherDrugs
  5. HD
    HILL, DAWN#2026-00006893
    Felony
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    DUI / OVI
  6. BB
    Butler, Brennan#2026-00006894
    Felony
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    OtherCourt / Warrant
  7. TT
    Tolbert, Tikyria#2026-00006895
    Felony
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    WeaponsOtherProperty / TheftViolent
  8. RA
    ROSS, ANTHONY#2026-00006820
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Violent
  9. RK
    ROSARIO, KIMBERLY#2026-00006821
    Felony
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    OtherDrugsViolentBurglary
  10. GJ
    GRANT, JEFFREY#2026-00006827
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Violent
  11. WM
    White, Matthew#2026-00006829
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Court / Warrant
  12. DZ
    DAWES, ZACHARY#2026-00006830
    Felony
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    OtherDUI / OVI
  13. JT
    Johnson, Tivanda#2026-00006832
    Felony
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    DomesticWeapons
  14. PC
    Pound, Christiana#2026-00006836
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    OtherProperty / Theft
  15. FK
    FUNK, KIRK#2026-00006837
    Felony
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    DrugsDUI / OVI
  16. WB
    WOOD, BRANDON#2026-00006838
    Felony
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    OtherViolentDomesticDrugs
  17. GJ
    GRAVES, JEFFREY#2026-00006840
    Felony
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    OtherTrafficDrugsDomestic
  18. NR
    NORTHROP, ROBERT#2026-00006845
    Felony
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Property / TheftDrugsOther
  19. PR
    POULOS, RENEE#2026-00006846
    Felony
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    OtherProperty / TheftFraud / Forgery
  20. FE
    FUENTES, ERICK#2026-00006847
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Other

Brevard County Jail Contact Information

Use these Brevard County Jail contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Brevard County Jail
Physical Address
700 S Park Ave, Titusville, FL 32780Open in Google Maps
Operated By
Brevard County Sheriff's Office
Court
18th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida (Brevard County)

About the Brevard County Jail

The Brevard County Jail Complex serves Brevard County, Florida, including Cocoa, Melbourne, Palm Bay, and Titusville. The Sheriff's Inmate Search only allows queries by booking date range, so this page tracks everyone booked within the trailing window who is still listed as not released, with each person's charges, crime class, bond type, and bond amount from the official booking detail screen.

Felony and misdemeanor tags are taken from the Sheriff's published crime class text. Charge categories are derived automatically from offense descriptions. This is booking data only, not a criminal record — confirm custody, bond, and court dates with the Brevard County Sheriff's Office and the Clerk of Courts.

Facility
Brevard County Jail Complex
Operated By
Brevard County Sheriff's Office
County
Brevard County, Florida (Space Coast)
Roster Source
BCSO Inmate Search (active bookings in date window)

How the Brevard County Inmate Search Works

To check for an inmate at Brevard County Jail, families can utilize the Brevard County inmate search tool. This online resource provides booking records and allows users to search by name. Key details in the booking records include the inmate's full name, the date they were booked, their charges, current status, and bond amount. This tool can provide peace of mind for families looking for information.

Understanding the different status categories is vital when using the inmate search. Pending means the case is still open, while sentenced indicates a conviction has occurred. Holds refer to detainers placed by other jurisdictions. When charges are updated, timing delays can occur. Changes may happen if new evidence arises or legal decisions are made.

For effective searches, users should keep a few tips in mind. Searching with full names is more accurate than using nicknames. If results are broad, consider adding a birthdate to narrow the search. Checking frequently can provide updates, as inmate statuses can change rapidly at Brevard County Jail. Information may also be found by calling the facility directly.

Posting Bail at Brevard County Jail

At Brevard County Jail, bail is set by a judge based on several factors, including the severity of the crime, the defendant's criminal history, and flight risk. There are different types of bonds: cash bonds require full payment, surety bonds involve a bail bondsman, and property bonds use real estate as collateral. Additionally, some individuals may qualify for release on their own recognizance (OR), meaning they promise to return for court without posting bail.

Posting bail at Brevard County Jail involves specific steps. First, you need to gather necessary documents, including the inmate's information and bond amount. You can pay cash or work with a bail bondsman, who typically charges a fee of around 10%. It’s important to have a co-signer ready, as the bond company may require someone to guarantee the bail arrangement. Understanding these details can streamline the process.

Release timelines vary depending on how bail is posted. If paid in cash, the release may happen within hours. However, using a bail bondsman could take longer due to processing. In any case, knowing the bail situation is essential for families. Being informed about these details can help them plan for their loved one's return home from Brevard County Jail.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Commissary and trust accounts at Brevard County Jail allow inmates to purchase necessary items. Items available can include hygiene products, snacks, and writing materials. To support an inmate, families can deposit money into their trust accounts. This ensures that inmates can maintain some comfort while in custody and communicate with the outside world.

There are several methods to deposit money into an inmate's account. Options include using a kiosk located in the jail, online transfers, phone deposits, or sending a money order. Each method may have associated fees and processing times, so it's good to choose the one that fits your needs best. Keep in mind that mailing cash is not permitted and can lead to complications.

When depositing funds, always include the inmate’s booking number. This number helps ensure the money goes directly to the right person. Each deposit method has its own processing time, and some may take longer than others. Families should plan accordingly and check with the jail about specific rules regarding deposits to avoid issues with their loved ones’ accounts at Brevard County Jail.

Inmate Communication

Communication with inmates at Brevard County Jail primarily occurs through outgoing calls. Inmates cannot receive incoming calls, which can be frustrating for families. There are two main options for calls: collect calls, where the receiver pays, or prepaid calls, where the inmate pays in advance. Understanding these options helps families maintain contact with their loved ones.

Video visits are also available, providing a more personal way to connect. Families need to schedule these visits in advance, and there may be fees associated with using this service. Video calls can offer a comforting touch, especially for those unable to visit in person. It’s wise to check the jail's schedule and rules for video visits to ensure a smooth experience.

In addition to phone calls and video visits, inmates can send and receive mail. However, families need to follow specific rules for addressing letters and packages. All mail is inspected, and only legal mail remains private. Families should familiarize themselves with these regulations to ensure that their correspondence reaches the inmate at Brevard County Jail without issues.

Brevard County Court Information

Cases from Brevard County Jail are typically handled by the Brevard County Court. This court oversees all criminal cases, including those involving pretrial and sentenced inmates. Understanding which court is responsible for a case is essential for families. It allows them to know where to seek information about hearing dates and case outcomes.

The timeline of a case can vary significantly. It usually starts with an initial appearance, where the judge reviews the case. Depending on the situation, this may lead to subsequent hearings, and eventually sentencing if the defendant is found guilty. Jail and court systems serve different roles; the jail houses inmates, while the court determines outcomes based on the law.

For families wanting to stay updated, video hearings are often an option. This allows defendants to appear before the judge without being transported from the jail. To check court dates and obtain case records, families should contact the Brevard County Court directly. Court records are the most reliable source for accurate information about an inmate's case in Brevard County Jail.

Court
18th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida (Brevard County)

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate at Brevard County Jail in Sharpes, Florida?

Individuals can search for inmates at Brevard County Jail by visiting the official Brevard County Sheriff's Office website. The inmate search tool allows users to enter various identifiers such as name, date of birth, or booking number to find specific inmate records. This search provides essential information including charges, booking dates, and legal status. Additionally, the public can also contact the jail's administration directly for assistance in locating an inmate, ensuring proper adherence to privacy regulations during the inquiry.

What is the booking and intake process at Brevard County Jail?

The booking and intake process at Brevard County Jail involves several steps to ensure proper documentation and classification of inmates. Upon arrival, an individual is searched for contraband and then fingerprinted. Personal information, including address, identification, and charges, is collected. Medical screenings are conducted to assess health needs. Once the intake process is completed, the inmate is assigned a housing unit based on various factors including the nature of the charges and safety considerations. This systematic procedure upholds security and operational standards within the facility.

What types of bail and bond options are available at Brevard County Jail?

At Brevard County Jail, various bail and bond options are available depending on the charges and circumstances surrounding the arrest. Cash bonds require the full bail amount to be paid in cash, while surety bonds involve a licensed bondsman who guarantees the bail amount for a fee, typically around 10%. Property bonds can be used in certain situations where real estate is offered as collateral. Individuals should be aware of the specific bail amounts set by the court, which can vary significantly based on the nature of the offense.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced inmates at Brevard County Jail?

At Brevard County Jail, pretrial inmates are individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial, while sentenced inmates have been convicted and are serving time for their offenses. Pretrial detainees maintain the presumption of innocence until proven guilty and may be released on bail or own recognizance. Sentenced inmates, conversely, are serving a designated period of incarceration as determined by the court. This distinction is crucial as it affects the rights and treatment of individuals within the facility, including access to certain programs and legal resources.

How can inmates access their attorneys while at Brevard County Jail?

Inmates at Brevard County Jail have the right to access legal counsel as part of their constitutional rights. Attorneys can visit clients in person during designated visitation hours, ensuring privacy for legal discussions. Inmates may also communicate with their attorneys via phone calls, which are subject to monitoring for security purposes. Legal mail sent to and from attorneys is treated with confidentiality. It is imperative for inmates to provide correct contact information for their legal representatives to facilitate uninterrupted access to counsel during their incarceration.

What are the rules regarding phone calls for inmates at Brevard County Jail?

Inmates at Brevard County Jail can make phone calls using prepaid accounts or collect calls. All calls are monitored for safety and security reasons. Inmates must set up a prepaid account, which family and friends can fund through a designated service provider. Collect calls can be accepted by recipients with a landline or mobile phone, although some restrictions may apply. Inmates are responsible for adhering to the facility's regulations regarding call duration and frequency, ensuring compliance with the established communication policies.

Is video visitation available for inmates at Brevard County Jail?

Video visitation is available for inmates at Brevard County Jail in Sharpes, Florida, providing a secure method for inmates to connect with family and friends. This service is typically conducted through a designated online platform, requiring users to register and schedule visits in advance. Video visits are subject to monitoring and may have time limits. This option enhances communication for those unable to visit in person, ensuring that inmates maintain their familial connections while adhering to facility regulations and security protocols.

What are the in-person visitation rules at Brevard County Jail?

In-person visitation at Brevard County Jail is governed by specific rules to ensure safety and order. Visitors must present valid identification and adhere to a dress code that prohibits revealing or inappropriate attire. Each inmate is allowed a limited number of visitors per session, and visits are scheduled in advance. The visitation area is monitored to uphold security, and any contraband attempts will result in consequences. Visitors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the visitation schedule and rules to ensure a successful visiting experience.

How can I send money to an inmate at Brevard County Jail?

Sending money to an inmate at Brevard County Jail can be accomplished through several methods, including online deposits, money orders, or cash at designated locations. Funds are deposited into an inmate's commissary or trust account, allowing them to purchase necessary items such as hygiene products and snacks. It is important to follow the established guidelines regarding the maximum amounts allowed and the specific procedures for each payment method to ensure timely and successful transactions.

What are the regulations for sending mail to inmates at Brevard County Jail?

When sending mail to inmates at Brevard County Jail, it is essential to adhere to specific regulations to ensure delivery. All incoming mail is inspected for contraband, and legal mail from attorneys is treated with confidentiality. Mail must include the inmate's full name, booking number, and the facility's address. Certain items, including photographs and other enclosures, may be restricted or prohibited. It is advisable to consult the jail's guidelines for detailed specifications on permissible mail content to avoid delays or non-delivery.

What is the release process and timeline for inmates at Brevard County Jail?

The release process at Brevard County Jail involves several steps, starting with the completion of all necessary legal proceedings. Inmates may be released upon posting bail, completion of a sentence, or as a result of a court order. The timeline for release can vary based on factors such as the complexity of the case and completion of paperwork. Upon release, inmates receive their personal belongings and are provided with information for follow-up court dates or any required conditions, ensuring a smooth transition back to the community.

How are court appearances and scheduling handled for inmates at Brevard County Jail?

Court appearances for inmates at Brevard County Jail are scheduled based on the specific charges and legal proceedings involved. The jail's administration coordinates with the local court system to facilitate timely appearances, ensuring that inmates are transported safely to court as required. Inmates are informed of their court dates and are expected to comply with all scheduling requirements. Legal counsel can assist in managing court-related matters, ensuring that the inmate's rights are upheld throughout the judicial process.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings at booking in Brevard County Jail?

During the booking process at Brevard County Jail, an inmate's personal property is collected, inventoried, and securely stored. Items deemed inappropriate or contraband are typically confiscated and may be disposed of or returned to designated individuals. Inmates receive a receipt detailing the items taken into custody. Upon release, inmates can reclaim their belongings, provided no legal restrictions are in place. This systematic approach ensures that the property is managed responsibly and respectfully, safeguarding inmates’ personal effects during their time in custody.

What medical care is available for inmates at Brevard County Jail?

Brevard County Jail provides medical care to all inmates, ensuring compliance with legal and ethical obligations to address health needs. Upon intake, medical screenings are conducted to identify any urgent health issues. Routine medical care, including mental health services, is available throughout an inmate's stay. Inmates can request medical attention via established procedures, and all requests are addressed promptly. The jail collaborates with healthcare professionals to provide necessary medications and treatment, prioritizing the health and well-being of the inmate population.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers at Brevard County Jail?

Inmate transfers at Brevard County Jail may occur for various reasons, including security concerns, medical needs, or relocation to other facilities. Transfers are conducted following established protocols to ensure the safety of both inmates and staff. The decision to transfer an inmate typically involves consultations among facility personnel, considering the inmate's behavior, health status, and any specific legal requirements. Inmates and their families are informed of transfer decisions, ensuring transparency and adherence to legal processes throughout the transfer procedure.

How can I access public records related to Brevard County Jail?

Accessing public records related to Brevard County Jail is facilitated through the Brevard County Sheriff's Office. Individuals can request records such as incident reports, inmate booking records, and arrest logs, adhering to the Florida Public Records Law. Requests can typically be submitted online, by mail, or in person. While many records are readily available, certain sensitive information may be redacted to protect privacy. The Sheriff's Office provides guidance on the process, ensuring compliance with legal standards while promoting transparency.

What is the difference between juvenile and adult processing at Brevard County Jail?

Brevard County Jail processes adult and juvenile offenders differently in accordance with state laws and regulations. Adults are booked and housed in the jail, while juveniles are typically processed through the Department of Juvenile Justice. Juvenile cases focus on rehabilitation rather than punishment, often involving alternative facilities or programs. Legal representation is mandatory for juveniles, ensuring their rights are protected throughout the process. The distinction in processing reflects the commitment to addressing the unique needs and rights of youth within the criminal justice system.

What are detainer holds and how do they relate to ICE or immigration at Brevard County Jail?

Detainer holds at Brevard County Jail are requests by federal immigration authorities, such as ICE, to hold an inmate beyond their scheduled release due to immigration violations. When an individual is arrested, ICE may issue a detainer if they believe the individual is not a lawful resident or has violated immigration laws. This can result in extended periods of detention while immigration proceedings take place. It is essential for individuals affected to seek legal counsel to navigate the complexities of immigration law and their rights during such holds.

What should I know about re-arrest and parole violations at Brevard County Jail?

Re-arrest and parole violations at Brevard County Jail involve individuals who have previously been released under conditions and subsequently fail to adhere to those terms. Violations may include missing scheduled check-ins, committing new crimes, or failing drug tests. Upon re-arrest, individuals may face additional legal proceedings related to the violation. The jail accommodates these individuals to ensure compliance with legal protocols while addressing their circumstances. Legal representation is advised to navigate the implications of such violations effectively and uphold rights during subsequent hearings.

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This roster is sourced from public booking data and is not an official or certified record. Inclusion is not evidence of guilt. Custody status, charges, and bail can change quickly — confirm sensitive details directly with the Brevard County Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.