Bail Bonds in Hunters Creek, Florida

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Verified by Licensed Bail Bond ProfessionalsLast updated: May 2026

Hunters Creek: OCSO Territory

Hunters Creek is a massive, master-planned unincorporated community in southern Orange County. There is no city police; the Orange County Sheriff's Office (OCSO) provides law enforcement. All arrests transport to the Orange County BRC on Vision Blvd, about 20 minutes north.

Orange County Jail: (407) 836-3400
Address: 3723 Vision Blvd, Orlando, FL 32811
Circuit: 9th Judicial Circuit (Orange + Osceola Counties)

Osceola County Border

The community borders Osceola County directly to the south (Kissimmee area). The Osceola Parkway runs along the southern boundary. Cross-jurisdictional movement is constant. OCSO frequently coordinates with Osceola County deputies. An arrest on the south side of the parkway goes to Kissimmee.

John Young Parkway Corridor

John Young Parkway (SR-423) bisects the community, serving as the main commercial and commuter artery. The heavy traffic volume generates significant accident response, retail theft at the shopping plazas, and DUI enforcement. OCSO's Sector 4 provides dedicated coverage for this dense suburban area.

Master-Planned Suburbs

Hunters Creek is defined by its extensive, interconnected residential subdivisions, parks, and golf courses. The community's family-oriented nature means law enforcement focuses on property protection, traffic safety near the many schools, and standard domestic response. Private security often augments OCSO patrols.

Orange County Clerk

The Orange County Clerk at (407) 836-2060 handles case lookups. The 9th Circuit covers Orange and Osceola. Because Hunters Creek is unincorporated, all criminal proceedings take place at the downtown Orlando courthouse on Orange Avenue.

Community Master Plan

The Hunters Creek master plan includes extensive interconnected biking and walking trails. OCSO utilizes bicycle and alternative vehicle patrols to ensure safety within these green spaces. The community's proximity to major employment centers like the theme parks and the airport makes it a highly desirable residential area, requiring proactive policing to maintain its reputation as one of the safest large communities in Orange County.

Posting Bail

Surety bonds (10% non-refundable premium) and cash bonds are accepted. Bonding agents must be registered with the Orange County Clerk of Court. Call (941) 477-6888 to reach a registered Orange County bondsman who can post at the facility.

Nearby Cities in Orange County

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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