Seminole County Jail Bail Bonds
Is someone you know locked up at Seminole county jail?
We can help begin the process of posting bail bonds and bailing them out.
Our process is quick, easy and help get you started.
This page here is created for anyone who needs to help someone get bailed out of Seminole county jail. We went through the same issues and created this easy to use portal for others.
First thing: Start the bail process now.
The faster you begin, them quicker a bail bond agent can begin the process of creating a bond for release that the Seminole county jail needs.
Phone number: 407-665-1200
Website: https://www.seminolesheriff.org/
Directions to Seminole county jail.
Quick facts:
-No bail bond service can charge more than 10% of bond set.
-You can start the process and come back later.
-When released, the defendant can login and fill out their information.
How do I post bail for someone at Seminole County Jail?
You can post bail at the jail lobby kiosk or through a licensed bail bondsman. The kiosk accepts cash and card payments. You’ll need the inmate’s full name and booking number to complete the process.
How can I find out if someone is in custody?
To check if someone is being held, visit the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office website at https://www.seminolesheriff.org or call the jail at 407-665-6650. The online tool allows you to search by name or booking number.
What are the visitation rules and options?
All visitation is done via video, either on-site or remotely. Visitors must register in advance using the Smart Communications system. A valid photo ID is required, and all video visits are monitored and recorded.
How do I send money to an inmate?
Money can be deposited through the jail’s lobby kiosk, by phone, or online via Access Corrections. You’ll need the inmate’s information to ensure the funds are applied correctly.
Can I send mail or packages to an inmate?
Personal mail must be sent electronically through Smart Communications. Legal mail can be sent directly to the jail address. Inmates are not allowed to receive care packages unless approved by jail administration.




