Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center

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Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center Information

Along with Baker County, Bradford County, Alachua County, Columbia County, Dixie County, Gilchrist County, Hamilton County, Levey County, Suwannee County, and Union County, Lafayette County is part of the Alachua Regional Juvenile Detention Center. This allows them to maintain an office in the probation department that assess the youth upon arrival, determine if they are to be detained until their hearing and then transporting them to this facility, or releasing them to await their court dates at home. Focus is maintained on respect, responsibility, and rehabilitation through a strict routine, positive interactions with staff and students, and group activities. Programs are provided to treat concerns such as anger management, emotional regulation, substance abuse, and life skills. Youth are treated as a whole to improve all areas of their life before their release, and phone calls and visits are encouraged for family reunification. Mail: Time to read and write letters is provided, along with postage for 2 letters each week, with additional postage being provided by the families. Mail is checked for contraband and may be censored or denied based upon its contents. All mail must be addressed to the detainee at 3440 NE 39th Avenue, Gainesville, FL 32609 Phones: Outgoing phone calls are encouraged during free recreational time, which usually occurs in the evening after school and programming has been completed for the day. Youth are permitted to call adults in their immediate family including parents and legal guardians. Visiting: For visiting purposes, parents, grandparents, and legal guardians are the only approved visitors unless special permission is granted for others. Visiting hours are provided on Thursdays from 7:30pm to 8:30pm and again on both Saturday and Sunday 1:30pm to 2:30pm.

Phone: 352-955-2105

Physical Address:
3440 Northeast 39th Avenue
Gainesville, FL 32609

Mailing Address (personal mail):
Juvenile's first and last name
Alachua Regional Juvenile Detention Center
3440 Northeast 39th Avenue
Gainesville, FL 32609

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How Do You Find Someone in the Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center?

To search for an inmate in the Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center, review their criminal charges, the amount of their bond, when they can get visits, or even view their mugshot, go to the Official Jail Inmate Roster, or call the jail at 352-955-2105 for the information you are looking for. You can also look up Arrests Warrants for Lafayette County and the entire state of Florida, as well as Lafayette County Criminal Court Cases and Courts for each county in the state of Florida.

Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center Inmate Search

The Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center maintains an average of 72 offenders in custody on any given day. The Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center has a monthly turnover of 40% of their inmate population, another 30% turnover every 90 days, another 20% every six months, and approximately 10% stay incarcerated between six and twelve months. Every year Lafayette County law enforcement agencies arrest and detain approximately 3,540 offenders.

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About the Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center
Along with Baker County, Bradford County, Alachua County, Columbia County, Dixie County, Gilchrist County, Hamilton County, Levey County, Suwannee County, and Union County, Lafayette County is part of the Alachua Regional Juvenile Detention Center. This allows them to maintain an office in the probation department that assess the youth upon arrival, determine if they are to be detained until their hearing and then transporting them to this facility, or releasing them to await their court dates at home. Focus is maintained on respect, responsibility, and rehabilitation through a strict routine, positive interactions with staff and students, and group activities. Programs are provided to treat concerns such as anger management, emotional regulation, substance abuse, and life skills. Youth are treated as a whole to improve all areas of their life before their release, and phone calls and visits are encouraged for family reunification. Mail: Time to read and write letters is provided, along with postage for 2 letters each week, with additional postage being provided by the families. Mail is checked for contraband and may be censored or denied based upon its contents. All mail must be addressed to the detainee at 3440 NE 39th Avenue, Gainesville, FL 32609 Phones: Outgoing phone calls are encouraged during free recreational time, which usually occurs in the evening after school and programming has been completed for the day. Youth are permitted to call adults in their immediate family including parents and legal guardians. Visiting: For visiting purposes, parents, grandparents, and legal guardians are the only approved visitors unless special permission is granted for others. Visiting hours are provided on Thursdays from 7:30pm to 8:30pm and again on both Saturday and Sunday 1:30pm to 2:30pm.
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Recent Bookings & Arrests

How do I find out if someone has been arrested and booked into the Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center?

To find out if someone you know has been recently arrested and booked into the Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center, call the jail’s booking line at 352-955-2105.

There may be an automated method of looking them up by their name over the phone, or you may be directed to speak to someone at the jail. Sometimes the jail staff may ask you the offender’s date of birth to ensure privacy of the offender’s status.

Keep in mind that after an arrest, the information on an offender may not be publicly available for several hours.

If you don’t want to check up on an offender by calling the jail, you can also try looking up people recently booked online.

Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center Booking Roster

What happens during booking in Lafayette County?

After being arrested and taken into custody, and after being read their Miranda Rights, an offender will next be transported to the local police or department or the Sheriff’s Department in Lafayette County for booking.

Booking is very involved and requires multiple steps in the process, however, keep in mind that most attorneys will advise that an offender remain silent and not offer any additional information about the crime they have been arrested for because anything they do say may be recorded and may very well be used against them in court.

What is the booking process like at the Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center?

Booking includes having their photo (mugshot) and fingerprints taken, as well as being asked a lot of questions about their personal history and state of mind. If it’s a serious felony, their DNA may also be taken. They will also be checked for warrants in Lafayette County and other Florida and USA jurisdictions.

If the offender was arrested for a DUI offense, and has refused a breathalyzer test, they may also be forced to have blood drawn by a doctor or nurse.

It is also very likely that the offender will undergo a humiliating full body search while in the nude. This includes bending over, spreading their cheeks in the direction of an officer, and coughing. They will also be walked through a metal detector or x-ray machine, like those used at an airport.

What kind of questions are asked during booking?

The arresting jurisdiction will ask about gang affiliations, tattoos, medical conditions, prescribed medication they are taking, recreational drugs they are on or addicted to, allergies, if they are suicidal, and other relevant information that will help with determining their cell assignment and special needs.

What happens to an offender’s personal property during booking?

During the arrest and booking process an offender will also have all their personal property confiscated and held for either their release from jail, or with the offender’s approval, released to a friend or family member.

Personal property includes the clothing they are wearing, money, wallets, purses, cell phones, jewelry, body rings, earrings, watches, and even glasses if they are deemed a security risk. If they are allowed to keep their shoes or sneakers, the laces are removed.

What happens after booking?

At this point the offender will be allowed to make a free phone call to a person of their choice to notify them of their arrest, and/or arrange a bond or bail for their release.

If the offender is being detained and housed while awaiting arraignment, the Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center will provide a jail garment and slip-on shoes, a blanket, sheets, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, and a towel.

Often, before they are dressed in the jail outfit and brought to their housing location, they will be forced to take a shower and undergo a disinfectant treatment for body and hair lice, scabies or other pests that may be residing on their person.

How long does the Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center Booking process take?

Booking can take anywhere from an hour to 24 hours or more. It all depends on the number of people that are awaiting processing, the number of staff on duty at the time, and the behavior of the offender.

If the offender is heavily intoxicated and/or violent, the Booking Officer may decide to stick the offender in a holding cell for several hours until they become more manageable.

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Directions / Map to the Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center
Inmate Visitation

How Do You Visit an Inmate in the Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center? What is the Schedule?

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center’s Inmate Visitation Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 352-955-2105 for further assistance.

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Remote Video Visitation

Can I Use My Computer or Phone to Have a Remote Video Visit with an Inmate in the Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center?

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center’s Video Remote Visitation Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 352-955-2105 for further assistance.

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Inmate Money Accounts

How Do You Deposit Money for an Inmate in the Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center?

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center’s Inmate Money and Trust Fund Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 352-955-2105 for further assistance.

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Inmate Phone Contact

How Do I Receive Phone Calls from an Inmate in the Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center?

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center’s Inmate Phone Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 352-955-2105 for further assistance.

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Mailing an Inmate

How do I Mail an Inmate in the Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center, and what can I send them?

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center’s Inmate Mail Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 352-955-2105 for further assistance.

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Inmate Commissary

Can I purchase Commissary Online for an Inmate in the Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center, and what can I purchase?

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center’s Commissary Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 352-955-2105 for further assistance.

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Texting and Emailing an Inmate

How Can I Communicate with an Inmate in the Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center using an Online Messaging Service?

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center’s Text and Email Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 352-955-2105 for further assistance.

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Inmate Tablets

Do Inmates in the Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center have Access to Tablets or Computers?

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center’s Tablet Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 352-955-2105 for further assistance.

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Other Jails in Lafayette County

What are the other City and County Jails in Lafayette County?

Lafayette County County Jails
Lafayette County Juvenile Facilities
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Other Jails Nearby

What are the other Jails in the Neighboring Counties surrounding Lafayette County?

Lafayette Dixie Gilchrist Suwannee Taylor Madison
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Search for an Inmate in Lafayette County

This facility, known as "Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Center" is also known as Alachua Regional Juvenile Detention Center, (Serves the following counties: Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Putnam, Suwannee, Union), Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Ctr, Lafayette County Juvenile Detention Ctr, Florida, Lafayette.