Miami-Dade County Jail Details & Overview
Do you have a friend or family member being housed in the Miami-Dade County Jail? If you have questions, we have compiled information to help you navigate the system and take care of common tasks like visitation, sending money, and finding the status of an inmate.
About Miami-Dade County Jail
The Miami-Dade County Sheriff's Department operates one of the largest detention facilities in the United States. On any given day, the detention center houses between 4,000 to 4,200 inmates.
Here, inmates are in a pre-trial status or serving a sentence of 364 days or less. The jail also operates a Boot Camp Program to prevent jail overcrowding and recidivism.
Contact Information for Miami-Dade County Jail
The phone number for Miami-Dade County Jail is 786-263-7000. The physical address of the jail is:
Dr. Martin Luther King Office Plaza
2525 NW 62nd St.
Miami, FL 33147
How to Search for an Inmate in Miami-Dade County Jail
The Miami-Dade County Sheriff’s Department operates a website that allows you to perform a Miame-Dade County jail inmate search online. You will need to input the inmate’s first and last name to conduct a search, and you can also view jail mugshots in Miame-Dade county.
You can use the Public Records Tool to request inmate information. By creating an account, you can request and track or monitor your record request.
If you cannot find the information you are looking for regarding an inmate, you may email the Record’s Custodian at [email protected].
You may also call the jail’s record department at 786-263-5892 or 786-263-6071 for further information or questions.
Friends and Family Video Visitation Information
To visit an inmate at Miami-Dade County Jail, you will need to be listed on the Inmate’s Approved Master Visitation List. It is the inmate’s responsibility to place all approved visitors on their master list.
You will need to ensure you are an approved visitor. You will also need to register for an account through GTL. Inmates are allowed two video visits per week.
After registering for an account, please allow up to 24 hours for processing to be complete. Once complete, you will be allowed to select a day and time for your video visit.
Rules for Video Visitation
The Miami-Dade County Jail has specific rules that are strictly enforced regarding remote visitations. All video visitations are closely monitored and recorded for rule breakage.
- All visitors must follow the rules and regulations of the Miami-Dade County Jail or risk the termination of their video visit and/or the loss of video visit privilege for themselves or the inmate.
- Do not attempt to record, live stream, or rebroadcast the video visitation. Photographs are not allowed.
- It is the visitor’s responsibility to arrive on time. Video visitations begin and end at the scheduled time automatically. The Miami-Dade County Jail will not extend the visitation time for any logging-in issues.
- Do not use or display drugs, drug paraphernalia, weapons, or gang materials.
- No same-day visitations may be scheduled. You may schedule a video visitation up to seven days in advance.
- Proper clothing must be worn at all times. No see-through clothing, revealing clothing, or nudity are allowed.
- Only registered visitors may appear on the call. Unregistered visitors appearing on screen is a violation.
- Masks and face coverings must NOT be worn at any time during the video visitation session.
Responsibilities of Inmates
- Inmates are responsible for any rules that are broken, including those broken by their visitors.
- Inmates are responsible for maintaining their Approved Master Visitation List. Visitors not on the list will not be allowed to visit.
- No other inmates can appear on video, with NO exceptions.
- Inmates must wear their face masks at all times during the visit and must remain seated.
- Loud talking, profanity, excessive emotionalism, suggestive behavior, and disruptive behavior will not be tolerated and will result in the termination of the video visit and possible loss of visitation privileges.
- The video visit will be terminated immediately if the inmate breaks any rules.
How to Send Mail to an Inmate in Miami-Dade County Jail
No mail can be hand-delivered or mailed through any other service other than the United States Postal Service. Any mail sent by other couriers will be refused by jail staff.
Mail must be written on plain lined notebook paper, white-lined tablet paper, or white-lined legal paper. Colored paper and unlined paper will not be accepted.
Do NOT mail the following:
- No hardcover books are allowed under no exceptions.
- Paperback books, magazines, newspapers, and religious publications must be mailed directly from the publisher.
- When ordering books or publications, the package must contain an invoice with the company logo and contact information.
- Books and publications containing nudity and sexual content are strictly prohibited.
- No greeting cards are allowed.
- No postcards are allowed.
- Do not send newspapers or newspaper clippings.
- Do not send colored paper or envelopes.
- Do not send stamps, writing materials, or envelopes.
- Do not send inappropriate photographs.
- Do not send Polaroid photographs.
- Mail cannot contain lipstick, perfume, glue, body fluids, stickers, unknown marks, bubble wrap, or padding.
How to Address Inmate Mail
You will need to include the inmate’s full name, booking number, full name, and return address. Failure to include these will result in the mail being undeliverable.
METRO WEST DETENTION CENTER, CELL
13850 NW 41ST ST
MIAMI FL 33178
Miami Dade County Jail Inmate Phone System
While inmates cannot receive calls, they can make collect calls, but these must be prepaid. Friends and family can accept calls from inmates by setting up an online account and depositing funds.
You can register for an account on the GTL website. Here, you can also make deposits into the inmate’s AdvancePay account so they can call you to collect. On the website, you can also set up notification reminders to be sent out when the inmate’s account balance is getting low.
If you have any questions about the inmate phone system, please call 877-650-4249.
Miami Dade County Jail Commissary Services
If you would like to order pre-packaged gifts to be sent to an inmate, visit the website and carry out the following steps.
- Click the “Find an Inmate” or “Start Shopping” icons.
- Select the state, and then search by the inmate’s name.
- Browse the catalog of products and add items to your cart.
- When you are finished, click “Proceed to Checkout.”
- Enter your payment information and submit your order.
If you have any questions about sending a care package to an inmate, call (888) 439-5020. Have the following information available when you call.
- Your name
- The inmate’s name
- The facility name
- Your iCare order number
- The date of your order
Miami Dade County Jail Inmate Handbook
There may be information you need to know that is not covered here. The Miami-Dade County Sheriff’s Department offers a handbook for inmates, their families, and friends. You can view a copy of the handbook online. You can also save a copy or print one.
Additional Resources
Miame-Dade County Sheriff Website
Miame-Dade County Court Records