St. Petersburg City Jail, FL Inmate Search and Prison Information

- 1300 First Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL, 33705
- Website
- 727-893-7780
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In St. Petersburg, Florida, you will find the St. Petersburg City Jail along with the St. Petersburg Police Department.
The St. Petersburg City Jail is a holding pen for those who have been arrested in the St. Petersburg limits. No offenders will be in the St. Petersburg City Jail for more than a few hours before they are sent off to the Pinellas County Jail.
The St. Petersburg City Jail is a small room located in the St. Petersburg Police Department. There is not much to the city jail as majority of the arrested individuals will be brought to the Pinellas County Jail than the St. Petersburg City Jail.
St. Petersburg City Jail - General Information
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Facility Name
St. Petersburg City Jail
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Facility Type
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Address
1300 First Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL, 33705
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Phone
727-893-7780
How to Find Someone in St. Petersburg City Jail
As previously talked about, most people who will be arrested in St. Petersburg will be brought to the Pinellas County Jail. Pinellas County Jail is also in St. Petersburg, Florida.
So, the St. Petersburg City Jail does not have their inmate roster made public. If you believe the offender was arrested by the St. Petersburg Police Department, chances are they are in the Pinellas County Jail.
In order to get their mugshots and other arresting information, you can contact the facility directly at 727-893-7780, or you search the Pinellas County Jail inmate roster online.
Send a Mail/Package
With the offenders only being in the St. Petersburg City Jail for a few hours, they will not be permitted to get any mail from you. You will need to wait for the offender to be booked and processed into the Pinellas County Jail before you can send them letters in the mail.
Sending Money
Offenders that are in the St. Petersburg City Jail will NOT need funds. In a few hours these inmates will be transferred out to the Pinellas County Jail. You will not need to come down to the St. Petersburg Police Department or mail any money orders.
Any money given to the St. Petersburg Police Department will be returned.
Phone Calls
Inmates will not be permitted to call you when they are in the St. Petersburg City Jail. They will have to wait until they are booked and admitted to the Pinellas County Jail prior to being permitted to use the telephone.
Please do not call the St. Petersburg City Jail trying to get in contact with the offender. You will not be permitted to talk to them.
Visitation Rules
In the St. Petersburg City Jail, there is NO visiting whatsoever. You will have to wait for the inmate to get transferred out to the Pinellas County Jail before you will be permitted to visit the inmate.
If you go down to the St. Petersburg Police Department, they will not permit you to visit the offender.
VISITATION HOURS
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
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