Arrested in Kissimmee? All Osceola County bookings process through the Osceola County Jail. We connect you with licensed local bondsmen.
Kissimmee is the county seat of Osceola County, and the Osceola County Jail is at 402 Simpson Road, Kissimmee, FL 34744. Phone: (407) 742-4444. The Kissimmee Police Department handles city arrests while the Osceola County Sheriff covers the larger county including St. Cloud and Celebration.
Kissimmee sits immediately south of Walt Disney World and the US-192 (Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway) tourist corridor. The thousands of hotels, restaurants, and attractions along US-192 generate a constant flow of tourist-related arrests. DUI, drug possession, and theft are the most common charges. Many arrestees are out-of-state or international tourists facing flight-risk bond considerations. The 9th Circuit covers both Osceola and Orange counties, but each county has its own jail.
US-192 (Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway) is one of the most heavily developed tourist corridors in Central Florida, stretching from I-4 east through Kissimmee. The motels, attractions, and restaurants along this route generate a constant flow of arrests: tourist theft, drug possession, prostitution stings, and DUI. KPD and OCSO both patrol the corridor. International tourists arrested here face language barriers and visa complications.
Celebration, the Disney-developed community south of US-192, falls under OCSO jurisdiction, not KPD. St. Cloud to the east has its own police department. All three agencies book at the Simpson Road jail in Kissimmee. The 9th Circuit covers both Osceola and Orange counties. Kissimmee cases are heard at the Osceola County Courthouse at 2 Courthouse Square.
Surety bonds (10% non-refundable premium) and cash bonds are accepted. Bonding agents must be registered with the Osceola County Clerk of Court. Call (941) 477-6888 to reach a registered Osceola 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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