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Pre-Trial Release Register

Florida Statute 907.043, more commonly known as the Citzens' Right-to-Know Act, requires the Clerk of Court to make the Pretrial Release Register readily accessible to the public. The register includes important information including:

1. The name, location, and funding source of the pretrial release program.
2. The number of defendants assessed and interviewed for pretrial release.
3. The number of indigent defendants assessed and interviewed for pretrial release.
4. The names and number of defendants accepted into the pretrial release program.
5. The names and number of indigent defendants accepted into the pretrial release program.
6. The charges filed against and the case numbers of defendants accepted into the pretrial release program.
7. The nature of any prior criminal conviction of a defendant accepted into the pretrial release program.
8. The court appearances required of defendants accepted into the pretrial release program.
9. The date of each defendant’s failure to appear for a scheduled court appearance.
10. The number of warrants, if any, which have been issued for a defendant’s arrest for failing to appear at a scheduled court appearance.
11. The number and type of program noncompliance infractions committed by a defendant in the pretrial release program and whether the pretrial release program recommended that the court revoke the defendant’s release.

The report is regularly updated and the most recent version can be found by clicking the "Download" button below. 

Pre-Trial Release Register

 

Questions about the Register's Content

While the Clerk makes the register available to the public, in Duval County the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office prepares the report and provides it to the Clerk. For any questions related to the content or formatting of the report, please contact JSO's public records unit
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