Florida Defense · Officer Records by County
Find the Florida officer record that matters for your county.
Officer Lookup runs the officer testifying against your client, FDLE/CJSTC certification discipline and the Florida use-of-force incident ledger, every row cited to the underlying public record. Coverage is statewide Florida, surfaced here by county. Pick your county below, or search any officer directly. Free preview live now; $147 for the full source-cited brief.
Search officer records, free preview- Miami-Dade CountyMiami, MDPD, Miami-Dade Sheriff, municipal agencies
- Broward CountyFort Lauderdale, Broward Sheriff's Office, municipal agencies
- Hillsborough CountyTampa, Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office, Tampa PD
- Orange CountyOrlando, Orange County Sheriff's Office, Orlando PD
- Duval CountyJacksonville, Jacksonville Sheriff's Office (consolidated)
- Palm Beach CountyWest Palm Beach, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, municipal agencies
- Seminole CountySanford, Seminole County Sheriff's Office, municipal agencies
- Sarasota CountySarasota, Sarasota County Sheriff's Office, Sarasota PD
- Marion CountyOcala, Marion County Sheriff's Office, Ocala PD
- Osceola CountyKissimmee, Osceola County Sheriff's Office, Kissimmee PD
- Lake CountyTavares, Lake County Sheriff's Office, municipal agencies
- Manatee CountyBradenton, Manatee County Sheriff's Office, Bradenton PD
- St. Lucie CountyFort Pierce, St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office, Port St. Lucie PD, Fort Pierce PD
- Collier CountyNaples, Collier County Sheriff's Office, Naples PD
- Escambia CountyPensacola, Escambia County Sheriff's Office, Pensacola PD
- Jacksonville Sheriff's Office (JSO)Jacksonville, consolidated city-county law enforcement
- Florida Highway Patrol (FHP)Statewide, traffic enforcement and highway patrol
- Pasco Sheriff's OfficeNew Port Richey, Pasco County Sheriff
- Orlando Police DepartmentOrlando, municipal police for Orange County's seat
- Miami Police DepartmentMiami, City of Miami municipal PD
- Brevard County Sheriff's OfficeTitusville, Space Coast law enforcement
- Polk County Sheriff's OfficeBartow, Central Florida, between Tampa and Orlando
- Alachua County Sheriff's OfficeGainesville, North-Central Florida
- St. Johns County Sheriff's OfficeSt. Augustine, Northeast Florida
- Monroe County Sheriff's OfficeKey West, Florida Keys
More Florida counties are being added. The underlying data is statewide, you can search any Florida officer now from Officer Lookup. Records are source-backed leads for attorney review, cited to the named public source; a certification or use-of-force record is not a finding of misconduct, and not a Brady/Giglio determination.
Frequently asked questions
- Do you have county-specific internal-affairs files for Florida counties?
- No, and we do not claim to. The Florida officer data is statewide: FDLE/CJSTC peace-officer certification discipline plus a source-backed use-of-force incident ledger. Because every certified Florida officer sits in that statewide record regardless of which county agency employs them, you can pull the record for the officer in your county case. We surface it by county for convenience; we do not index county internal-affairs files.
- Is a complaint or discipline record a finding of misconduct?
- No. Every entry is a source-backed lead cited to the underlying public record, for attorney review, not a Brady/Giglio determination and not a finding of misconduct. You apply your professional judgment to what it means for your case.
- How much does it cost?
- The officer search is a free preview. The full source-cited report for a named officer is $147, with a 7-day refund if it is not usable.
- Which Florida counties are covered?
- The underlying data is statewide Florida, so you can search any Florida officer now from Officer Lookup. We publish county-level guides for the highest-volume metros first, Miami-Dade, Broward, Hillsborough, Orange, Duval, Palm Beach, and Pinellas, and add more counties over time. We do not claim 50-state coverage; outside Florida, six other live jurisdictions are covered.
- Can I use this for a suppression hearing or cross-examination?
- That is what it is built for. Every row is cited to the public record it came from, so the output works as exhibit foundation rather than a tip. How you authenticate and present it for the record is counsel's call.