Arrested in Pine Hills? All Orange County bookings process through the Orange County BRC. We connect you with licensed local bondsmen.
Pine Hills is a massive, densely populated unincorporated community in western 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, which is less than 15 minutes away.
Pine Hills functions as a dense urban environment despite being unincorporated. It historically suffers from higher rates of violent crime, narcotics offenses, and property crime than surrounding suburbs. OCSO dedicates massive resources to the area, utilizing specialized task forces and aggressive community policing to combat gang activity.
The intersection of Silver Star Road and Pine Hills Road is the commercial core. The heavy traffic, numerous strip malls, and transient population generate constant law enforcement calls. Traffic enforcement, managing complex pedestrian accidents, and retail theft are relentless priorities for OCSO patrol deputies.
The community borders the City of Orlando (OPD jurisdiction) directly to the east. The jurisdictional lines are completely invisible to the public. Suspects constantly cross between OCSO and OPD territory, requiring seamless integration and communication between the two massive agencies during pursuits and major investigations.
The Orange County Clerk at (407) 836-2060 handles case lookups. The 9th Circuit covers Orange and Osceola. Pine Hills is one of the most operationally intense patrol zones in all of Central Florida, generating a massive percentage of the county's total jail bookings.
Orange County is investing heavily in revitalizing the Pine Hills corridor, attempting to attract new business and improve infrastructure. OCSO supports these efforts through targeted enforcement aimed at reducing visible blight and street-level narcotics sales. Despite the challenges, the community is highly engaged, and OCSO works closely with neighborhood watch groups to improve safety.
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.
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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