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Updated on: January 13, 2024
Fernandina Beach Jail

Fernandina Beach Jail - General Information

Facility Name: Fernandina Beach Jail
Facility Type: City Jail
Address: 1525 Lime Street, Fernandina Beach, FL, 32034
Phone: 904-277-7342
Facility Type: Adult
Security Level: Low
City: Fernandina Beach
Postal Code: 32034
State: Florida
County: Nassau County
Official Website: http://www.fbfl.us/index.aspx?NID=109

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Fernandina Beach Jail is in Fernandina Beach, Florida. Fernandina Beach Jail is commonly confused with Nassau County Jail. The city jail only serves the city of Fernandina Beach, while the county jail serves the entire county.

Fernandina Beach Jail is located at:

1525 Lime Street, Fernandina Beach, FL, 32034

Fernandina Beach Jail is only a holding facility. It only houses inmates typically for 72 hours, and then they are transferred out to either the county prison or released from jail.

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The City of Fernandina Beach Jail custody report can be found online on the City of Fernandina Beach official website. The records of the Fernandina Beach Jail only are of those inmates currently sitting behind bars. Typically, the list of inmates is one page. They show their mugshots, first and last name, date of birth, and what crimes they are being charged with.

Sending a Mail/Care Package

Fernandina Beach Jail does not accept mail and packages for their inmates. Inmates typically only housed in the facility for 3 days.

All mail that will get sent to the facility for an inmate will be returned to sender.

Sending Money

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Inmates in the Fernandina Beach Jail do NOT need money while they are in the city jail. They will get their three meals a day and anything else they may need. You do not need to send money to the jail or try and put money on their books while they are sitting behind bars.

All money sent to the jail will be returned to sender. Any person that comes to the jail to try and put money on the inmate’s books will be refused too.

You will need to wait until the inmate is transferred to their “home” prison before you can put money on their books for their telephone calls and their commissary accounts.

Visitation

Since inmates are typically only housed in the Fernandina Beach Jail for 3 days, there is no visitation allowed. Family and friends will have to either wait for the inmate to be released from prison or they will have to wait for the inmate to be transferred to their “home” prison.

However, the only people that can visit a prisoner while they are in the Fernandina Beach Jail is the inmates legal counsel. They will be the only people permitted to talk to their clients. Everyone else will have to wait.

How Often Can I Visit?

There is no visitation for inmates. Only the inmates legal counsel will be permitted. Their legal counsel will have to contact the prison at 904-277-7342 before they can visit.

Visiting Hours

Monday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Sunday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Holiday

The visiting starts in first in, first out type of fashion. No new visitors will be allowed in 45 minutes before the end of the visit day. 45 minutes before the end of the visit day officers start escorting those who were first in out of the visitor room.

Directions

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