If you are frantically searching for someone arrested in LaBelle, Clewiston, Felda, or Pioneer, you are dealing with the Hendry County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO).
⚠️ LOCATION WARNING: Before you start searching, check the spelling. “Henry County” (no ‘d’) is in Georgia, Indiana, and Iowa.
If you are on a website that mentions “McDonough” or “New Castle,” you are in the wrong state. You need Hendry County, FLORIDA (Southwest FL / Area Code 863).
Sheriff Steve Whidden operates a split system because the county is divided by the Everglades.
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The “Clewiston Trap”: If they were arrested in Clewiston, they might be held temporarily at the substation, but they are almost always transported to the Main Jail in LaBelle for long-term housing.
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The Tech: Hendry is surprisingly high-tech. They use GettingOut (Telmate) for almost everything—visits, messages, and photos. If you don’t have the app, you can’t talk to them.
Official Hendry County Sheriff’s Office Inmate Search (Step-by-Step)
Do not waste money on third-party background checks. The Sheriff provides a free, live roster.
How to Locate an Inmate:
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Access the Official Portal: Go directly to the Hendry County Sheriff’s Office Website.
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Navigate to the Tool: Look for the “Inmate Search” or “Arrest Search” button (usually on the main navigation bar).
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Enter Inmate Details: Type the Last Name.
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Expert Tip: In rural counties, spelling mistakes at booking are common. If “Rodriguez” returns zero results, try typing just “Rod” to see a list of partial matches.
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Verify the Status:
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“In Custody”: They are currently in the LaBelle facility.
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“Released”: They have bonded out.
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“Help! I Can’t Find Their Name!”
If the arrest happened in Clewiston or Montura Ranch within the last 3 hours, do not panic. They are likely in Transport.
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The Drive: It is a 30-minute drive across SR-80 from Clewiston to LaBelle.
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The Booking Lag: Once they arrive, fingerprinting and medical intake take another 2–3 hours.
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Who to Call: You can verify a recent arrest by calling the Jail Booking Desk 24/7 at (863) 674-4060.
How to View Hendry County Mugshots, Charges & Bond Amounts
Once you find their profile on the roster, you can usually see the critical details needed to get them out.
1. Viewing the Mugshot: The booking photo is typically displayed next to the name. Note: If the inmate is a juvenile or covered by a specific privacy exemption, the photo will be hidden.
2. Reading the Charges: This section lists the specific statutes (e.g., DUI, Trespass, Possession of Methamphetamine).
3. Checking the Bond Status:
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$ Amount (e.g., $5,000): This is the “Cash Bond.” You can pay this immediately to release them.
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“No Bond”: Do not freak out. This is standard for:
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Domestic Violence: Florida law requires a “cooling off” period until they see a judge.
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Felonies: Pending First Appearance.
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Violation of Probation (VOP): Usually requires a specific court hearing.
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First Appearance Court: If they have “No Bond,” they will see a judge the next morning (usually at 9:00 AM).
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Location: The judge sits at the Hendry County Courthouse in LaBelle.
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Clewiston Cases: Inmates arrested in Clewiston often attend via video link.
Posting Bail in Hendry County: Cash, Bondsmen & TouchPay
To get them released, you almost always have to go to the Main Jail in LaBelle.
Option A: Cash Bond (The “Direct” Method)
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Cost: You pay the full face value of the bond.
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Where: Go to the Jail Lobby (101 S. Bridge Street, LaBelle).
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Payment:
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Cashier’s Check / Money Order: Payable to “Clerk of the Circuit Court.”
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Credit Card: There is a TouchPay kiosk in the lobby (Fees apply).
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Option B: Hiring a Bail Bondsman (The “Finance” Method)
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Cost: You pay a non-refundable fee (usually 10% of the bond amount).
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Process: There are several bail bondsmen located directly across the street from the courthouse in LaBelle. They are open 24/7.
Hendry County Jail Video Visitation Rules (GettingOut)
⚠️ CRITICAL WARNING: Hendry County uses GettingOut (Telmate) for visitation. You cannot just walk in and demand to see someone.
The Provider: You must create an account at GettingOut.com.
Two Ways to Visit:
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Remote Visit (Paid): Video chat from your smartphone or laptop at home.
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Cost: ~$12.00 for 30 minutes (prices subject to change).
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Hours: Typically 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM.
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On-Site Visit (Free): Use the video terminals at the Jail Lobby.
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Bonus: Inmates are typically allowed 4 free on-site visits per week (Mon-Thurs).
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Hours: Mon-Fri, 5:00 PM – 9:30 PM.
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Strict Dress Code (Even for Video): Deputies monitor these calls live. You will be banned if you:
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Wear low-cut tops, tank tops, or spaghetti straps.
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Wear short shorts (must be knee-length).
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Use profanity or show gang signs.
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Rule of Thumb: Dress like you are at a job interview.
Sending Money & Mail: The “Digital First” Policy
Hendry County pushes for digital communication to stop contraband.
1. Sending Money (Commissary): To put money on their books for food or phone calls, use TouchPay or GettingOut.
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Online: GettingOut.com/Deposit
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Lobby Kiosk: Accepts Cash and Cards.
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Phone: 1-866-516-0115.
2. Sending Mail (The PO Box Rule): Do not send mail to the street address. It goes to a PO Box.
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Format: [Inmate Name] Hendry County Jail P.O. Box 579 LaBelle, FL 33975
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Restriction: Stick to plain postcards or standard letters. Do not send packages, polaroids, or cash.
Hendry County Jail Contact Directory: Address, Phone Numbers & GPS
Save these numbers. The jail is located in downtown LaBelle, right next to the historic courthouse.
Department |
Phone Number |
Purpose |
Jail Booking Desk |
(863) 674-4060 |
Check Status / Post Bail |
Sheriff’s Admin |
(863) 674-5600 |
Records / Reports |
Clewiston Substation |
(863) 983-1440 |
Info for Clewiston Arrests |
GettingOut Support |
(866) 516-0115 |
Help with Video/Money |
Clerk of Courts |
(863) 675-5217 |
Court Dates / Case Lookup |
Physical Address for GPS (Bail/Release):Hendry County Jail 101 S. Bridge Street LaBelle, FL 33935
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: My loved one was arrested in Clewiston. Are they at the Clewiston Jail? A: Likely No. While Clewiston has a holding facility/substation, most inmates are transported to the main jail in LaBelle for housing. Always call (863) 674-4060 to confirm before driving.
Q: Can I text an inmate? A: Yes. Through the GettingOut app, you can send short messages (like texts) and photos. There is a small fee per message (usually a few cents). This is faster than mail.
Q: Is there a warrant search for Hendry County? A: Yes. You can check for active warrants by calling the Sheriff’s Office or checking the (statewide database).