Arrested in Trinity? All Pasco County bookings process through the Pasco County Jail. We connect you with licensed local bondsmen.
Trinity is a massive, highly affluent unincorporated master-planned community in southwestern Pasco County. There is no city police; the Pasco County Sheriff's Office (PCSO) provides law enforcement. All arrests transport to the Pasco County Jail in Land O' Lakes, a long 35-minute drive east.
Trinity sits directly at the intersection of Pasco, Pinellas, and Hillsborough counties. This creates massive cross-jurisdictional complexities. Suspects frequently flee across county lines, requiring seamless communication between PCSO, Pinellas Sheriff, and Hillsborough Sheriff during pursuits along the East Lake Road corridor.
State Road 54 is the absolute dominant commercial artery. The massive, upscale retail plazas and medical facilities (Trinity Hospital) generate constant law enforcement activity. PCSO focuses heavily on severe multi-vehicle accidents, organized retail theft, and managing the relentless commuter congestion.
The residential interior consists almost entirely of gated, high-net-worth subdivisions. Violent crime is virtually non-existent. PCSO functions proactively, focusing on deterring sophisticated daytime burglaries, monitoring the massive volume of landscaping contractors, and providing rapid response to medical alarms.
The Pasco County Clerk at (727) 847-8110 handles case lookups. The 6th Circuit has courthouses in New Port Richey and Dade City. The extreme distance from the affluent western edge of the county to the central jail in Land O' Lakes significantly extends the booking timeline.
The massive Starkey Wilderness Preserve borders the community to the east, acting as a natural barrier to development and transient crime. PCSO and FWC monitor the preserve boundaries. The affluent demographics of Trinity mean the vast majority of law enforcement activity is focused on the SR-54 commercial corridor rather than the highly secure residential interior.
Surety bonds (10% non-refundable premium) and cash bonds are accepted. Bonding agents must be registered with the Pasco County Clerk of Court. Call (941) 477-6888 to reach a registered Pasco 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.
A licensed Pasco County bondsman is standing by.