Arrested in West Palm Beach? Booking goes through the Main Detention Center on Gun Club Road. We connect you with licensed Palm Beach County bondsmen who post there around the clock.
Every arrest in Palm Beach County, from Boca Raton to Jupiter to Belle Glade, is processed at one facility: the Palm Beach County Main Detention Center (MDC) at 3228 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33406. Run by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office (PBSO), this is the centralized booking and housing facility for the entire county.
Palm Beach County is the largest county by land area in Florida, stretching from the Atlantic coast to the edge of the Everglades. An arrest in western Belle Glade means a 45-minute transport to the MDC in West Palm Beach before booking even begins. Factor this into your timeline when trying to locate someone in the system.
West Palm Beach falls under the 15th Judicial Circuit, which covers Palm Beach County exclusively. The 15th Circuit publishes its own Schedule of Bonds through administrative orders, available on the 15thcircuit.com website.
The booking desk at the MDC uses this schedule to determine whether someone can be released before first appearance. For standard misdemeanors and non-violent felonies, pre-hearing release is often possible. But certain charges, especially domestic violence and repeat offenses, require a mandatory court appearance before any bond can be set.
In Palm Beach County, the booking desk staff at the MDC have the initial authority to apply the bond schedule. This is distinct from some counties where only a judge can set bail. If the charge qualifies under the 15th Circuit's published schedule, the booking desk can process a pre-hearing release without waiting for a judge. This can speed things up significantly for minor offenses.
After bail is posted, expect 8 to 14 hours before the person is released from the Gun Club Road facility. The MDC processes a high volume of arrests across this geographically massive county, and the release queue reflects that. Weekend and holiday arrests extend timelines further.
The standard release process includes bond verification, a final warrant check, property return processing, and physical discharge. There is no way to expedite this from outside 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 Palm Beach County bondsman who works the Gun Club Road MDC is standing by.