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Naples Jail Center
3301 Tamiami Trail East Bldg. J
Naples, FL 34112-4434
239.793.9350
Immokalee Jail Center
302 Stockade Road
Immokalee, Florida 34142
239.657.2878

Arrest Log

Jail FAQs

Q. How do I visit someone in jail?

A. Video Visitation for inmates is available seven days a week.

Video visitation hours
8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
6 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Inmates are only allowed two visits per week and no more than three visitors at a time.

Q. How can I bond someone out of jail?

A. There are four types of ways to post bonds you can pay with:

Cash, for the entire amount of bond required

A cashier’s check, for the entire amount of bond required

Pay by Western Union for the entire amount of the bond required, and you must be able to provide a tracking number.

Or pay by Surety Bond, through a bonding company

Q. I want to send mail to an inmate, where do I send the mail and what can I send?

A. Inmates may send and receive letters from outside the jail. 

The mailing address for inmates in the Naples and the Immokalee jail centers is:

Inmate name and A# (call 239.793.9529 to get an A#)
P.O. Drawer 7900
Naples, FL 34101

Inmates are not permitted to send or receive mail from other inmates with the exception of immediate family.

The jail receives mail deliveries Monday through Saturday (except for legal holidays).

All mail, except legal or privileged, is opened and inspected for contraband and money orders.

Legal or privileged mail is opened in the presence of the inmate. 

Inmates may receive publications, photographs and illustrations providing the materials do not facilitate criminal activity, threaten security, order or discipline of the jail. 

Publications must be sent directly from the publisher can not contain illegal or explicit material.

Express Mail requiring signature will NOT be accepted.

Q. How is inmate housing decided?

A. Some inmates that are arrested in Naples are housed in the Immokalee Jail Center and some from Immokalee are brought to Naples. 

Housing is not based upon the proximity to the inmate’s home but rather on the premise of assigning inmates to the facility that will best fit their needs.

Inmates who do not bond out are assigned housing based upon the least restrictive and safest units possible based upon the level of security required.