Gainesville City Jail Inmate Search and Prison Information

Updated on: April 2, 2024
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  • 721 Northwest 6th Street, Gainesville, Florida, 32601
  • 352-334-2411

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Gainesville City Jail - General Information

  • Facility Name

    Gainesville City Jail

  • Facility Type

    City Jail 2

  • Address

    721 Northwest 6th Street, Gainesville, Florida, 32601

  • Phone

    352-334-2411

  • City

    Gainesville

  • Postal Code

    32601

  • State

    Florida

  • Country

    Alachua County

  • Facility Name

    Gainesville City Jail

  • Facility Type

    City Jail 2

  • Address

    721 Northwest 6th Street, Gainesville, Florida, 32601

  • Phone

    352-334-2411

  • Country

    Alachua County

  • City

    Gainesville

  • Postal Code

    32601

  • State

    Florida

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Gainesville City Jail is situated in Gainesville, Florida. The Gainesville City Jail is known as a holding pen for those who will eventually be moved on to the Alachua County facility. The Gainesville City Jail works alongside the Gainesville city’s police department. 

Inmate Search

The Gainesville City Jail houses people captured inside the Gainesville limits. You can get extra data by reaching the Gainesville City Jail at 352-334-2411. Or then again utilizing the prisoner locater. You can also visit Gainesville city’s police department at 721 Northwest 6th Street, Gainesville, Florida, 32601 to get data about the prisoner.

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Gainesville, Alachua County, FL Overview


City of Gainesville
nicknames:
“Hogtown”
mottos:
Citizen centered. People empowered.
Coordinates:
29.6519972°N 82.3249917°W
Country:
United States
State:
Florida
County:
Alachua
Settled:
1854
Incorporated:
April 14, 1869
Government:
Type:
Council-manager
Mayor:
Lauren Poe (D)
City Commission:
List Gigi Simmons (District 1)Harvey Ward (District 2)David Arreola (District 3)Adrian Hayes-Santos (District 4)Gail Johnson (At-Large 1)Reina Saco (At-Large 2)
City Manager:
Lee R. Feldman, ICMA-CM
Area:
City:
64.24 sq mi (166.39 km2)
Land:
63.07 sq mi (163.34 km2)
Water:
1.18 sq mi (3.04 km2) 1.74%
Elevation:
152 ft (54 m)
Population (2010):
City:
124,354
Estimate (2019):
133,997
Rank:
204th
Density:
2,124.64/sq mi (820.33/km2)
Urban:
187,781 (US: 187th)
Metro:
288,212 (168th)
CSA:
400,814 (US: 99th)
Time zone:
UTC−5 (EST)
Summer (DST):
UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP code:
32601–32614, 32627, 32635, 32641, 32653
Area code:
352
FIPS code:
12-25175
GNIS feature ID:
0282874

Gainesville, Alachua County, FL Police Office Basic Information

Type: Local Police Department

Sending A Mail/Package

Mail in Gainesville City Jail is conveyed to detainees Monday through Friday. All mail is liable to look. Prisoner non-legitimate mail will be filtered preceding conveyance. 

Detainees at the Gainesville City Jail may not get any mail, books, or magazines containing explicit, posse, or savagery related materials. All letters coming all through the Gainesville City Jail must be by U.S. Mail. (FedEx, UPS, and so forth not acknowledged) 

Magazines and papers must come straightforwardly from the distributor. Just bundles containing soft cover books might be acknowledged in Gainesville City Jail. (Prisoners may just have five books in their cell.) Bundles surpassing the impediments will be returned. 

Legitimate correspondence must be plainly marked “Lawful Mail.” Such correspondence will be conveyed and looked within the sight of the beneficiary prisoner. 

In Gainesville City Jail no money can be acknowledged via mail. 

Sending Money

Gainesville City Jail’s Store Rules: 

  • Prisoners craving to buy things did not given to them can buy things from Gainesville City Jail’s Store 
  • People wishing to store assets into a prisoner’s record may do as such at the Gainesville City Jail Front Anteroom. The Gainesville City Jail ‘s Front Anteroom is open regular 7:00 am to 11:30 am and from 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm to help the general population 
  • Guests may store US cash, cash requests, and clerks checks to a prisoner’s record. Clerks checks, and cash orders must be made out to the City of Gainesville. Individual or business checks are not acknowledged 
  • These assets are accessible for the prisoner in Gainesville City Jail to utilize the day after they are put for the detainee 
  • Ownership of monies by a prisoner is illegal 
  • Assets may not be moved from the record of one prisoner to the record of another detainee. 
  • Clerks checks and cash requests may likewise be sent to the prisoner via mail for store into the detainee’s record. Comment on the booking number on the reference line of the check or cash request 
  • Prisoners get a receipt of each record exchange 
  • Assets might be included by means of web through: touchpaydirect.com (utilizing our Office ID # and the prisoner/prisoners Jail ID #) 

Phone Calls

Phones in Gainesville City Jail are accessible in all modules and the booking admission region. 

Phones are given in the dayroom today by day use during dayroom hours. Detainees in Gainesville City Jail can decide to charge the call collect or, through a prepaid record or telephone card. 

The overall population may build up prepaid records by calling Inheritance Prisoner Correspondences. Detainees may not get calls. 

Telephone highlights, for example, call pausing, hold, and three-way calling are not permitted in Gainesville City Jail and will bring about calls being separated. All phone numbers dialed, and discussions will be recorded and might be observed moving along without any more notification. (Exemption: Lawyer workplaces if the detainee gives the lawyer’s office number).

Visitation

Grown-up guests must sign in at the Gainesville City Jail Front Hall preceding any visits. Visits are on a “first come/first served” premise. Guests must be beyond 18 years old. A grown-up must go with minors 17 years old or under. All guests ought to show up at least 15 minutes before the visit. 

Guests for prisoners housed in Gainesville City Jail’s Regulatory Isolation must check in at any rate 30 minutes before visit. Guests will be required to create a legitimate government provided type of picture recognizable proof. 

A limit of three grown-up guests are permitted per visit in Gainesville City Jail. A limit of 5 guests in any minor/grown-up blend are permitted per visit. Prisoners may have 2 one-hour visits every week. 

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Visitation Rules

VISITATION HOURS

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