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This search on released state inmates in Florida is a basic for researching your date in Florida. But it can also be valuable if you live in other state and have a love interest who used to live in Florida. Click on the image above to start pursing answers now.

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Did the date who is spending time with you do time earlier in a Florida state slammer? Check into it now.

This database from the Florida Department of Corrections is updated daily and includes released prisoners going back to October 1, 1997, although references to other prison terms served back to 1983 may be included. The database includes only former inmates convicted of felony crimes.

Add this one to your "musts" of basic dating checks in Florida, or if you live outside of Florida but are interested in someone who used to live in the Sunshine State.

Details include:
  • A picture from the time of release
  • Release date
  • Birth date
  • Known aliases
  • Address at the time of release
  • Scars marks and tattoos
  • Offenses
  • Incarceration history

For more Florida and nationwide criminal background checks, including those that include recent arrests in Florida counties, see this special InspectaDate page.

Here's more from the Florida Department of Corrections on this resource:

The Florida Department of Corrections updates this information regularly, to ensure that it is complete and accurate, however this information can change quickly. Therefore, the information on this site may not reflect the true current location, status, release date, or other information regarding an inmate.
This database contains public record information on felony offenders sentenced to the Department of Corrections. This information only includes offenders sentenced to state prison or state supervision. Information contained herein includes current and prior offenses. Offense types include related crimes such as attempts, conspiracies and solicitations to commit crimes. Information on offenders sentenced to county jail, county probation, or any other form of supervision is not contained. The information is derived from court records provided to the Department of Corrections and is made available as a public service to interested citizens. The Department of Corrections makes no guarantee as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. Any person who believes information provided is not accurate may contact the Department of Corrections. 

For questions and comments, you may contact the Department of Corrections, Bureau of Admission and Release, at (850) 488-9167 or go to Frequently Asked Questions About Inmates for more information. This information is made available to the public and law enforcement in the interest of public safety.