Hillsborough County
Sheriff’s Office (HCSO)
Everything you need to know about the HCSO in Tampa, FL — inmate search, arrest records, records requests, phone numbers, office addresses, job openings, and every service explained step by step.
The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) is the primary law enforcement agency for Hillsborough County, Florida — one of the fastest-growing counties in the entire southeastern United States. Led by Sheriff Chad Chronister, the HCSO protects approximately 1.56 million residents across 888 square miles of unincorporated Hillsborough County, operates two county jail facilities, and provides courthouse security for the 13th Judicial Circuit.
Whether you need to search for an inmate, request a police report, check on a warrant, find the right phone number, apply for a job, or understand what services HCSO offers — this guide covers every topic in plain language with direct links to every official page, verified addresses, and real phone numbers that work.
What’s covered in this guide: HCSO phone numbers & address → Inmate search → Arrest records → Records requests (how to get a police report) → Warrant search → Jobs and careers → HCSO directory → Five patrol districts → Jail visitation and commissary → How to report a crime → Community programs — and a full FAQ section at the end.
What Is the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO)?
The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office — commonly called the HCSO — is the largest law enforcement agency in Hillsborough County, Florida, and one of the largest sheriff’s offices in the entire state. Its jurisdiction covers all unincorporated areas of Hillsborough County, which means the areas outside the city limits of Tampa, Plant City, and Temple Terrace. Each of those three cities has its own police department, but the Sheriff’s Office handles everything in between.
Beyond patrol duties, the HCSO is responsible for two things that directly affect thousands of families every week: operating the county jail system (both the Orient Road Jail and the Falkenburg Road Jail), and providing courthouse security for the 13th Judicial Circuit. The HCSO answers approximately 1.6 million telephone calls per year and processes around 540,000 of those through 911.
The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office official website is teamhcso.com. This is the only official source for inmate searches, records requests, warrants, crime maps, and all HCSO services. All services listed in this guide link directly to that official domain.
Key Facts About HCSO
Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office Phone Number, Address & Locations
One of the most searched questions online is simply: “What is the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office phone number?” Below is every verified phone number and physical address for the HCSO, organized by location. All of these are confirmed official numbers as of April 2026.
Location / Division | Address | Phone Number | Use For |
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Sheriff’s Operations Center Main Headquarters |
2008 E. 8th Ave Tampa, FL 33605 |
General inquiries, main office |
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Non-Emergency Dispatch |
All Hillsborough County |
Non-urgent calls for service |
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Crime Stoppers Anonymous Tips |
Anonymous — any location |
Report crime anonymously |
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Records Section |
2008 E. 8th Ave, Tampa FL 33605 |
Police reports, public records |
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Orient Road Jail |
1201 Orient Road Tampa, FL 33619 |
Inmate status, jail inquiries |
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Falkenburg Road Jail |
2316 N. Falkenburg Rd, Suite A Tampa, FL 33619 |
Inmate status, visitation |
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Civil Process Section |
700 E. Twiggs St, 3rd Floor Tampa, FL 33602 |
Civil subpoenas, levies |
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Mailing Address |
P.O. Box 3371 Tampa, FL 33601 |
Written correspondence |
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Emergency (All Areas) |
All locations |
All life-threatening emergencies |
HCSO Headquarters — Map & Location
Falkenburg Road Jail — Location Map
Hours and procedures at HCSO offices can change without much public notice. Before driving to any HCSO location — especially the Records Section — call (813) 247-8210 first to confirm hours, what ID you’ll need, and whether your request can be handled over the phone or online. This saves many people a wasted trip.
Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office Inmate Search — How to Find Anyone in Jail
If someone you know was arrested in Hillsborough County, the HCSO provides a free, official online inmate search that is updated every 30 minutes. This is one of the most-used features on the HCSO website — and it’s far more accurate than any third-party mugshot site because it pulls directly from the HCSO’s own Jail Management System.
Visit webapps.hcso.tampa.fl.us/ArrestInquiry — the only official HCSO inmate search tool. Updated every 30 minutes. Shows current inmates: charges, bond amount, booking photo, and facility. Records go back to January 1, 1995. Released individuals appear in the system for 90 days after their release date.
How to Search the HCSO Inmate Database — Step by Step
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1Go to the Official HCSO Arrest Inquiry Page
Open webapps.hcso.tampa.fl.us/ArrestInquiry in your browser. You’ll see a search form with multiple fields. You don’t need to fill in all of them — one or two is usually enough.
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2Choose Your Search Method
You can search by: Booking Number (fastest if you have it), Name (last name, first name), Date of Birth, Race, Sex, Booking Date, or Release Date. Start with last name only — this catches spelling variations from the booking process.
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3Review the Results and Click the Profile
Results show a list of matching names. Click the person’s name to see full details: charges and statutes, bond amount, booking photo, booking date, and facility location (Orient Road Jail or Falkenburg Road Jail). Write down the booking number immediately — you’ll need it for everything else.
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4If No Results — Try These Fixes
Not finding someone? Check these reasons: (1) Booking happened less than 30 minutes ago — wait and try again. (2) Name was spelled differently at booking — try last name only or spelling variations. (3) They may have been booked by Tampa PD (not HCSO) — check the TPD records portal at tampa.gov/police. (4) They’ve been released and it’s been more than 90 days.
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5Call the Jail to Confirm If Needed
Even with online access, a direct phone call confirms real-time custody status. Orient Road Jail: (813) 247-8371. Falkenburg Road Jail: (813) 247-8300. Tell them you’re trying to confirm whether a specific person is currently in custody and ask for the current bond amount.
The HCSO inmate database shows people who have been arrested and booked — it does not reflect the outcome of any criminal case. Arrest data on the HCSO website may not reflect charging decisions made by the State Attorney’s Office or the outcome of criminal trials. For final case dispositions, contact the Clerk of the Circuit Court at hillsclerk.com or call (813) 276-8100.
What Information Does the HCSO Inmate Record Show?
Data Field | What It Means | How Current |
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Booking Number | Unique ID assigned at booking — needed for all jail services | Immediate |
Booking Photo | Mugshot taken at time of arrest | At time of booking |
Charges & Statutes | Criminal charges filed at arrest | Updated every 30 min |
Bond Amount | Bail amount set by magistrate | Updated every 30 min |
Facility | Which jail building they’re currently housed in | Updated every 30 min |
Booking Date | Date and time they were processed into jail | Permanent record |
Release Date | When they were released (if applicable) | Updated at release |
Warrant Search — Check Active Warrants in Hillsborough County
If you want to check whether someone has an active arrest warrant in Hillsborough County — or check your own warrant status — HCSO provides a free online warrant search tool.
Visit webapps.hcso.tampa.fl.us/WarrantInquiry to search active warrants in Hillsborough County. Search by name or booking number. If you find an active warrant for yourself, consult a defense attorney before appearing at any HCSO office — an attorney can often negotiate a surrender that reduces immediate jail time.
HCSO Arrest Records — How to Search and Access Them
Arrest records are public records in Florida under Florida State Statute Chapter 119. The HCSO provides several ways to access arrest records, and understanding which method is right for your situation will save you time and frustration.
HCSO Online Arrest Inquiry
Search arrest records online for free. Shows arrests from January 1, 1995 onward. Updated every 30 minutes. Best for recent arrests or checking current custody status.
Search Arrest Records →HCSO Records Online Portal
Request official copies of police reports, incident reports, and arrest records through the HCSO’s online records portal. Submit your request anytime — no need to appear in person.
Request Records Online →Records Section — In Person
Visit the HCSO Records Section for reports newer than 60 days or complex requests. Bring valid photo ID. Call ahead to confirm hours and what documentation you need.
HCSO Records Info →How to Get an HCSO Police Report — Step by Step
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1Determine the Type of Record You Need
Different records have different processes. Crash Reports (traffic accidents) go through the FLHSMV at flhsmv.gov/traffic-crash-reports. Police/Incident Reports are requested through the HCSO Records portal. Arrest Records are searchable online for free.
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2Try the Online Records Portal First
Go to hillsboroughsheriff.govqa.us. Select the type of record you need. Complete the form with: case number (if known), date of incident, location, names of people involved. Submit online. You’ll receive a confirmation email and the record when processed.
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3For Reports Newer Than 60 Days — In-Person or By Phone
Police reports newer than 60 days must be requested in person at the HCSO Records Section: 2008 E. 8th Ave, Tampa FL 33605. Call (813) 247-8210 before visiting to confirm hours and required ID. Bring a valid government-issued photo ID. There may be a copying fee.
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4File a Report Online for New Incidents
For incidents that don’t require an immediate police response (theft, vandalism, harassing calls, etc.), you can file a new police report online at teamhcso.com/File-a-Police-Report. Not all incident types qualify — if yours isn’t listed, call (813) 247-8200.
Under Florida law, certain arrest records can be sealed or expunged — which removes them from public access. If your arrest record was sealed or expunged, it will no longer appear in the HCSO’s online inquiry system. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) handles expungement applications at fdle.state.fl.us. Consult a criminal defense attorney about eligibility before applying.
Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office Records Request — Complete How-To Guide
Whether you need a crash report for an insurance claim, an incident report for a legal case, or a background check for personal reasons, the HCSO Records Section is your primary contact. Florida’s Public Records Law (Chapter 119, Florida Statutes) guarantees most records are accessible to any member of the public. You don’t need to explain why you want the records.
Three Ways to Request HCSO Records
Option 1: Submit Online
The quickest method. Submit your request through the official HCSO records portal 24/7. Ideal for incident reports, arrest records, and most public record requests. You’ll receive status updates by email.
Submit Records Request →Option 2: Visit In Person
Go to the HCSO Records Section at 2008 E. 8th Ave, Tampa FL 33605. Required for reports less than 60 days old and for complex or certified records. Bring valid photo ID. Call ahead.
Call First: (813) 247-8210Option 3: Written Request by Mail
Send a written public records request by mail to: Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, P.O. Box 3371, Tampa, FL 33601. Include the date, location, names involved, type of record, and your contact information.
Main Line: (813) 247-8000Crash Reports — A Special Case
If you were involved in a traffic crash and need the official crash report, this is handled separately from other HCSO records. Crash reports are processed through the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) rather than the HCSO Records Section.
Visit flhsmv.gov/traffic-crash-reports to order your crash report online. You can also search HCSO’s interactive Traffic Accidents map at gis.hcso.tampa.fl.us/publicgis/trafficaccidents. Reports are available to involved parties, insurance companies, and attorneys. There is a standard fee per report.
What Records Does HCSO Provide — and What They Don’t
Record Type | Available From HCSO? | How to Get It |
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Arrest Records (1995+) | ✔ Yes — Free Online | |
Incident / Police Reports | ✔ Yes | Online portal or in-person |
Traffic Crash Reports | ⚠ Via FLHSMV | |
Active Warrants | ✔ Yes — Free Online | |
Court Case Outcomes | ✗ Not HCSO | |
Sealed / Expunged Records | ✗ Restricted by law | N/A — contact FDLE |
Sex Offender Registry | ⚠ Via FDLE | |
Fingerprinting Services | ✔ Yes |
HCSO Directory — Departments, Divisions & Key Contact Numbers
The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office is a large, multi-division organization. Finding the right department quickly can save you hours of being transferred between lines. Below is the complete directory of HCSO divisions, organized by function.
For the complete, up-to-date HCSO telephone directory with extension numbers for every division, visit teamhcso.com/Home/Directory. The directory is maintained by HCSO and updated regularly.
🚔 Patrol Services
- District I — North HillsboroughNorthern unincorporated area
- District II — East HillsboroughEastern unincorporated area
- District III — West HillsboroughWestern unincorporated area
- District IV — South HillsboroughSouthern unincorporated area
- District V — Central HillsboroughCentral unincorporated area
- Traffic Services DivisionDUI enforcement, traffic enforcement
🔍 Investigative Services
- Criminal InvestigationsFelony cases, detectives
- Special InvestigationsDrugs, organized crime, vice
- Property DivisionProperty crimes, theft
🏛 Detention Services
- Inmate Search PortalCurrent inmates — online
- Orient Road Jail1201 Orient Rd — (813) 247-8371
- Falkenburg Road Jail2316 N. Falkenburg Rd — (813) 247-8300
📁 Records & Reports
- Records Online PortalRequest reports online
- Records Section Phone(813) 247-8210
- File Police Report OnlineNon-emergency incidents
- Arrest Records InfoHCSO arrest records guide
💼 Community & Services
- Civil Process SectionSubpoenas, levies
- Fingerprinting ServicesBackground checks, licensing
- Elderly ServicesSenior safety programs
- Anonymous Crime Tips 411Report crime anonymously
- Drug Disposal ProgramSafe prescription drop-off
🌐 Online Tools
- Crime Search MapInteractive crime map
- Calls for Service MapRecent activity by area
- Warrant InquiryCheck active warrants
- Vacation Watch RequestPatrol your home while away
- Missing PersonsActive missing persons list
Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office Jobs & Careers — How to Apply in 2026
The HCSO is one of the largest employers in Hillsborough County, with over 2,000 deputies and hundreds of professional support staff. If you’re considering a career in law enforcement or in a support role, the HCSO offers competitive pay, strong benefits, and one of the most established training academies in Florida.
Browse all current HCSO job openings at hcso.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/External (certified and professional support positions). For law enforcement careers specifically, visit joinhcso.com. Jobs are posted until positions are filled — check frequently.
Types of Positions Available at HCSO
Law Enforcement Deputy
Patrol unincorporated Hillsborough County, respond to calls for service, conduct investigations, and enforce Florida law. Must be at least 21 with an associate’s degree or 3 years military service.
View Qualifications →Detention Deputy
Work inside the county jail facilities (Orient Road or Falkenburg Road) managing the inmate population, maintaining safety, and supporting jail operations. Separate from patrol.
Search Detention Jobs →Professional Support Staff
Civilian roles including dispatch/911 operators, IT specialists, records clerks, crime analysts, social workers, and administrative staff. No law enforcement certification required.
Search Support Jobs →HCSO Hiring Requirements & Process
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1Meet Minimum Qualifications
For law enforcement: minimum age 21, associate’s degree (or GED + 3 years active military service), valid Florida driver’s license. No felony convictions. No domestic violence misdemeanor convictions. No illegal drug sales ever. No drug use in the past 36 months (marijuana: 12 months). No visible face tattoos.
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2Submit Your Application Online
Apply at hcso.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com. The online system times out after 2 hours of inactivity — complete each page and save before stepping away. Have all your employment history and education information ready.
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3Background Investigation (~3 Months)
Selected candidates undergo a thorough background investigation covering: criminal history, employment history, reference checks, neighborhood checks, polygraph exam, medical evaluation, and drug screening. This process typically takes approximately 3 months from selection to completion.
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4Training Academy
Successful hires attend the HCSO Training Academy. Classroom training is extensive. After classroom completion, you proceed to one-on-one field training with an assigned field training officer. HCSO also offers internship programs — visit teamhcso.com/Internships for details.
HCSO Benefits & Pay
The HCSO offers competitive compensation and benefits. Key highlights include participation in the Florida Retirement System (full pension after 25 years of service), excellent health insurance coverage, and pay that is described by current and former employees as significantly above industry average for Florida law enforcement.
Current HCSO pay plans are available at teamhcso.com/PayPlans. Full benefits information including salary ranges, health insurance details, and retirement options is at joinhcso.com/salary-benefits. Job FAQs are answered at joinhcso.com/faqs.
HCSO actively recruits veterans and offers specific accommodations for military service. Veterans can substitute military service for education requirements (3 years active duty = associate’s degree equivalent). The HCSO Veterans program page is at teamhcso.com/Veterans.
HCSO Jail Visitation, Phone Calls & Money Deposits — Complete 2026 Guide
If someone you know is held at either the Orient Road Jail or the Falkenburg Road Jail, here is everything you need to know about visiting, setting up phone calls, and sending money.
Video Visitation — HCSO Video Visitation Center
The HCSO Video Visitation Center is located on the premises of the Falkenburg Road Jail. On-site video visitation is offered seven days a week, including holidays, from 10:00 a.m. This is the standard visitation method for most Hillsborough County inmates.
Phone Calls From Jail
Inmates at both HCSO facilities use outbound phone call systems — they cannot receive incoming calls. You need to set up a prepaid account before they can call you. Key reminder: all jail phone calls are recorded and monitored. Never discuss case details, strategy, or sensitive information on these calls.
Send Money to an HCSO Inmate
Inmates maintain separate accounts for phone calls and commissary (food, hygiene, clothing). You need the inmate’s booking number and full legal name to make a deposit.
Deposits for Hillsborough County inmates are typically made through accesscorrections.com (phone: 866-345-1884) online, by phone, at kiosks, or via CashPayToday walk-in locations. You need the inmate’s full legal name and booking number. Make a small test deposit first to confirm you’ve selected the correct inmate and facility.
HCSO Community Services — What the Sheriff’s Office Offers Beyond Patrol
Most people don’t realize how many practical services the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office offers beyond law enforcement. These services are available to any Hillsborough County resident — and several of them are free.
Crime Map & Calls for Service
View an interactive map of recent crimes, traffic accidents, and calls for service in your neighborhood. Update in near real time. Great for checking safety before buying or renting a home.
Crime Search Map →Vacation Watch
Going out of town? HCSO deputies will check your property while you’re away. Request a vacation watch patrol at no cost through the HCSO website. You specify your travel dates.
Request Vacation Watch →Prescription Drug Drop-Off
HCSO provides safe disposal locations for unused or expired prescription medications. Drop off your medications at designated HCSO locations — no questions asked. Helps prevent drug abuse and environmental contamination.
Drug Disposal Info →Elderly Services
HCSO’s dedicated Elder Services team assists senior citizens with safety programs, welfare checks, and referrals to community resources. If you have a senior family member who needs assistance, HCSO can help.
Elder Services →File a Police Report Online
Non-emergency incidents including theft, vandalism, harassing phone calls, and other qualifying events can be reported online without waiting for a deputy. Available 24/7 — saves time for both you and HCSO resources.
File Report Online →Fingerprinting Services
HCSO offers fingerprinting services for background checks, professional licensing, employment, and personal records. Schedule an appointment or walk in. Call ahead to confirm availability and fees.
Fingerprinting Info →Report Crime — Anonymous Tips
If you have information about a crime but don’t want to be identified, HCSO’s anonymous tip line is the right tool. Crime Stoppers tips have led to the arrest of thousands of suspects in Hillsborough County.
By phone (anonymous): (800) 873-TIPS (8477) — your call is not recorded and your number is not displayed.
Online (anonymous): teamhcso.com/tip-411
You may be eligible for a cash reward if your tip leads to an arrest. Callers are never identified.
Frequently Asked Questions — Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office
Full HCSO Quick Reference — Every Link, Phone Number & Address
📞 Key Phone Numbers
- 9-1-1All emergencies — life-threatening
- (813) 247-8200Non-emergency dispatch
- (813) 247-8000HCSO main headquarters
- (800) 873-8477Crime Stoppers — anonymous
- (813) 247-8210Records Section
- (813) 247-8371Orient Road Jail
- (813) 247-8300Falkenburg Road Jail
🔍 Online Tools — Free
- Inmate / Arrest InquiryCurrent inmates, updated every 30 min
- Warrant InquiryCheck active warrants
- Crime Search MapInteractive crime mapping
- Calls for ServiceRecent activity by location
- Traffic Accidents MapAccident locations and data
📁 Records & Reports
- Records Online PortalRequest police reports online
- File Police Report OnlineNon-emergency incidents
- Crash Reports (FLHSMV)Traffic accident reports
- Clerk of Circuit CourtCourt case outcomes
💼 Careers & Jobs
- Search All HCSO JobsCertified + support positions
- Join HCSO — Law EnforcementRequirements, process, benefits
- Salary & BenefitsPay, pension, health insurance
- HCSO InternshipsStudent internship program
🏘 Community Services
- Vacation Watch RequestFree home patrol while away
- Elderly ServicesSenior safety & welfare
- Drug Disposal ProgramSafe medication disposal
- Fingerprinting ServicesBackground checks, licensing
🌐 Official Websites
- teamhcso.comMain HCSO official website
- joinhcso.comCareers & recruiting
- FDLE Sex Offender SearchFlorida statewide registry
- hillsclerk.comClerk of the Circuit Court
- HCSO Policies & ProceduresPublic policy documents