Arrested in Belleview? All Marion County bookings process through the Marion County Jail. We connect you with licensed local bondsmen.
Belleview has its own police department (BPD) serving this small city in southern Marion County. All arrests transport to the Marion County Jail in Ocala, about 15 minutes north at 692 NW 30th Avenue. Phone: (352) 368-3535. BPD operates from 5343 SE Abshier Boulevard.
Belleview borders The Villages retirement community to the south. The spillover from The Villages' entertainment squares generates DUI enforcement along US-441 and US-301 through Belleview. The city also sits along the I-75 corridor, with the nearby interchange generating traffic enforcement. Marion County has one of the busiest jail systems in the 5th Circuit due to the combined population of Ocala and surrounding communities.
US-441 and US-301 converge in Belleview, creating a commercial hub for the southern Marion County area. Traffic enforcement and DUI checkpoints are concentrated along these routes, particularly on Friday and Saturday nights. The corridors connect Belleview to Ocala to the north and The Villages to the south, generating constant north-south traffic flow.
The Marion County Sheriff operates a southern district that covers the unincorporated areas surrounding Belleview. MCSO and BPD coordinate on cross-jurisdictional matters. Belleview's location along the I-75 corridor means FHP traffic stops and drug interdiction arrests frequently process through the Marion County jail in Ocala. The Marion County Clerk at (352) 671-5604 handles case lookups.
Belleview maintains a small-town character despite its proximity to the larger Ocala market. The historic downtown area along SE Abshier Boulevard has a few local shops and restaurants. BPD maintains a small force focused on community policing. The department coordinates with MCSO on cases that cross jurisdictional boundaries. Belleview's compact geography allows BPD to maintain strong patrol coverage throughout the city.
Surety bonds (10% non-refundable premium) and cash bonds are accepted. Bonding agents must be registered with the Marion County Clerk of Court. Call (941) 477-6888 to reach a registered Marion County bondsman who can post at the facility.
All arrests in these cities are processed through the county jail. The booking and bail process described above applies to every one of them.
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