Orange County Work Release Center

Orange County Work Release Center Information

The Orange County Work Release Center is a 308 bed jail in the city of Orlando, Orange County, Florida.

This page provides information on how to search for an inmate in the official jail roster, or by calling the facility at 407-836-3400, directions to the facility, and inmate services such as the visitation schedule and policies, funding an inmate's account, mailing them a letter, receiving phone calls from an inmate, voicemail, emailing and texting, tablet rentals, bail bond instructions, and commissary purchases.

Phone: 407-836-3400

Physical Address:
3855 S John Young Pkwy
Orlando, FL 32839

Mailing Address (personal mail):
Inmate's Full Name & Booking# and Cell# (look up here)
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970

Example:
John Joseph Jones
00012345 M-4A
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970

Mailing Address (legal mail or subscriptions):
Inmate's Full Name & Booking# and Cell# (look up here)
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970

Example:
John Joseph Jones
00012345 M-4A
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970

Other Jails and Prisons

How Do You Find Someone in the Orange County Work Release Center?

To search for an inmate in the Orange County Work Release Center, review their criminal charges, the amount of their bond, when they can get visits, or even view their mugshot, go to the Official Jail Inmate Roster, or call the jail at 407-836-3400 for the information you are looking for. You can also look up Arrests Warrants for Orange County and the entire state of Florida, as well as Orange County Criminal Court Cases and Courts for each county in the state of Florida.

Orange County Work Release Center Inmate Search

The Orange County Work Release Center maintains an average of 308 offenders in custody on any given day. The Orange County Work Release Center has a monthly turnover of 40% of their inmate population, another 30% turnover every 90 days, another 20% every six months, and approximately 10% stay incarcerated between six and twelve months. Every year Orange County law enforcement agencies arrest and detain approximately 84,640 offenders.

The following charts of Orange County inmate population demographics are updated daily. The information shown is for today. For research purposes we have broken down the inmates by sex, age, ethnicity, and criminal charges.

The information is compiled from the Orange County Corrections Department, the state of Florida Department of Corrections, as well as the United States Department of Justice and Census Bureau records. It represents every person in custody in Orange County.

For complete information on how to get directions, bond, visit, mail, send and receive email and texts, receive phone calls, and send money or commissary to an inmate, find arrest information for Orange County and other counties surrounding this one, scroll down this page. We have a section for each.

We also provide photos of the jail that we have collected over the years.

For a collection of over 20 additional graphs and charts of the demographic and criminal arrest information of the inmates in Orange County and Florida state prisons, click the button below.
Orange County INMATE DEMOGRAPHICS

Orange County Inmate Race & Ethnicity - 3/28/2024

Race Inmates % Total
White 80 2.41%
Black 1,287 38.74%
Hispanic or Latino 1,637 49.28%
American Indian/Native Alaskan 27 0.81%
Asian 201 6.05%
Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian 23 0.69%
Other 67 2.02%
Total 3,322 100.0%
Demographic, Crime and Inmate data is compiled from public reports provided by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, Florida Corrections, United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Census Bureau.

Orange County Inmate Criminal Charges - 3/28/2024

(many inmates have multiple charges)

Charge Inmates % Total
Felony (3rd Degree) 1,107 33.32%
Felony (2rd Degree) 582 17.52%
Felony (1st Degree) 0 0.00%
State Jail Felony 273 8.22%
Felony (Uncategorized) 398 11.98%
Misdemeanor (Class A) 962 28.96%
Misdemeanor (Class C) 0 0.00%
Holds 0 0.00%
Uncategorized 0 0.00%
Demographic, Crime and Inmate data is compiled from public reports provided by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, Florida Corrections, United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Census Bureau.

Orange County Inmate Sex - 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 2,980 89.70%
Female 342 10.30%
Total 3,322 100.0%
Demographic, Crime and Inmate data is compiled from public reports provided by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, Florida Corrections, United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Census Bureau.

Orange County Inmate Age - 3/28/2024

Age Inmates % Total
Under 18 20 0.60%
18-20 202 6.08%
21-24 328 9.87%
25-30 607 18.27%
31-35 613 18.45%
36-40 632 19.02%
41-45 433 13.03%
46-50 167 5.03%
51-55 133 4.00%
56-60 110 3.31%
61-65 43 1.29%
66-75 34 1.02%
76-85 0 0.00%
Total 3,322 100.0%
Demographic, Crime and Inmate data is compiled from public reports provided by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, Florida Corrections, United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Census Bureau.
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About the Orange County Work Release Center

The Orange County Work Release Center in Florida has a capacity of 308 inmates. It has been operational since 1983 and hosts around 3323 bookings yearly. The Orange County Work Release Center in Orlando, Florida is located at 130 West Kaley Street.

The facility contact number is 407-836-4300 and its mailing address is PO Box 4970, Orlando, FL 32802-4970.

The Orange County Work Release Center in Florida permits inmates to receive social visits from 7:30 am to 9:00 pm on weekdays, and 7:30 am to 6:00 pm on weekends. Visitation hours are 12pm to 5pm on weekdays and 9am to 6pm on weekends. To become an approved visitor, one must complete the Visitation Application Form (DC6-111A) for approval. Video visitation is also available every day from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

The Orange County Work Release Center provides dormitory style housing for up to 308 inmates working in the community.

Inmates are able to make program requests while they are in the Booking and Release Center or once they arrive in their permanent housing location. 

Smoking is not permitted inside any Orange County Jail facility and possession of any tobacco products and/or paraphernalia is prohibited. Complaints about inmate issues and conditions can be submitted to the Inspector General's Office using an online form.

The Orange County Work Release Center also has a full service kitchen, clothing, medical and dental services, 3 courtrooms, and a clinic.

Within the Orange County Corrections Department there are several detention centers including the Orange County Booking and Release Center, the Female Detention Center, Horizon Facility, Genesis Facility, Phoenix Facility, and the Whitcomb Facility for direct supervision units, the Work Release Center, and the Main Jail Facility.

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Recent Bookings & Arrests

How do I find out if someone has been arrested and booked into the Orange County Work Release Center?

To find out if someone you know has been recently arrested and booked into the Orange County Work Release Center, call the jail’s booking line at 407-836-3400.

There may be an automated method of looking them up by their name over the phone, or you may be directed to speak to someone at the jail. Sometimes the jail staff may ask you the offender’s date of birth to ensure privacy of the offender’s status.

Keep in mind that after an arrest, the information on an offender may not be publicly available for several hours.

If you don’t want to check up on an offender by calling the jail, you can also try looking up people recently booked online.

Orange County Work Release Center Booking Roster

What happens during booking in Orange County?

After being arrested and taken into custody, and after being read their Miranda Rights, an offender will next be transported to the local police or department or the Sheriff’s Department in Orange County for booking.

Booking is very involved and requires multiple steps in the process, however, keep in mind that most attorneys will advise that an offender remain silent and not offer any additional information about the crime they have been arrested for because anything they do say may be recorded and may very well be used against them in court.

What is the booking process like at the Orange County Work Release Center?

Booking includes having their photo (mugshot) and fingerprints taken, as well as being asked a lot of questions about their personal history and state of mind. If it’s a serious felony, their DNA may also be taken. They will also be checked for warrants in Orange County and other Florida and USA jurisdictions.

If the offender was arrested for a DUI offense, and has refused a breathalyzer test, they may also be forced to have blood drawn by a doctor or nurse.

It is also very likely that the offender will undergo a humiliating full body search while in the nude. This includes bending over, spreading their cheeks in the direction of an officer, and coughing. They will also be walked through a metal detector or x-ray machine, like those used at an airport.

What kind of questions are asked during booking?

The arresting jurisdiction will ask about gang affiliations, tattoos, medical conditions, prescribed medication they are taking, recreational drugs they are on or addicted to, allergies, if they are suicidal, and other relevant information that will help with determining their cell assignment and special needs.

What happens to an offender’s personal property during booking?

During the arrest and booking process an offender will also have all their personal property confiscated and held for either their release from jail, or with the offender’s approval, released to a friend or family member.

Personal property includes the clothing they are wearing, money, wallets, purses, cell phones, jewelry, body rings, earrings, watches, and even glasses if they are deemed a security risk. If they are allowed to keep their shoes or sneakers, the laces are removed.

What happens after booking?

At this point the offender will be allowed to make a free phone call to a person of their choice to notify them of their arrest, and/or arrange a bond or bail for their release.

If the offender is being detained and housed while awaiting arraignment, the Orange County Work Release Center will provide a jail garment and slip-on shoes, a blanket, sheets, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, and a towel.

Often, before they are dressed in the jail outfit and brought to their housing location, they will be forced to take a shower and undergo a disinfectant treatment for body and hair lice, scabies or other pests that may be residing on their person.

How long does the Orange County Work Release Center Booking process take?

Booking can take anywhere from an hour to 24 hours or more. It all depends on the number of people that are awaiting processing, the number of staff on duty at the time, and the behavior of the offender.

If the offender is heavily intoxicated and/or violent, the Booking Officer may decide to stick the offender in a holding cell for several hours until they become more manageable.

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Directions / Map to the Orange County Work Release Center
Inmate Visitation

How Do You Visit an Inmate in the Orange County Work Release Center? What is the Schedule?

Orange County Work Release Center at-the-jail Video Visitation Center Guidelines & Schedule

3000 39th Street
Orlando, Florida  32839

Questions?  Call 407-836-8061

First Visit

  • Visitors MUST call to schedule the first appointment at least ONE DAY in advance.
  • Call 407-836-8061 to schedule appointments. Phone lines are open for scheduling from 9:30AM to 8:30PM.
  • Each visitor will be issued a unique visitor ID number, which must be provided when scheduling visits.
  • Arrive to visits at least 15 minutes early.
  • Bring your valid driver's license, passport or state and/or military ID.

Subsequent Visits

  • After your first visit you can schedule visits online.
  • The first time you access the scheduling website and enter your email address, you will need to click on "Forgot your password?". Your password will be sent to you via the email address you provided. After you receive your password, you will be able to log on and schedule visits by following the prompts on the screen.
  • If you experience problems with the system, contact the Visitation Center at 407-836-8061.
  • Inmates are allowed three video visits per week. Each inmate is permitted a maximum of three visitors per session. This total will not exceed two adult visitors per session. 
  • Visitors with small children will be permitted to retain one baby bottle, and one blanket per child. 
  • The Video Visitation Center is open every day from 9:00AM to 10:00PM with the last visit starting at 9:00PM.

Lawyers & Law Enforcement

  • Face-to-face visits are allowed. 
  • Go directly to the North Perimeter Building, 3722 Vision Blvd., Orlando, FL  32839.
DAY TIMES
SUNDAY 9:00AM - 10:00PM
MONDAY 9:00AM - 10:00PM
TUESDAY 9:00AM - 10:00PM
WEDNESDAY 9:00AM - 10:00PM
THURSDAY 9:00AM - 10:00PM
FRIDAY 9:00AM - 10:00PM
SATURDAY 9:00AM - 10:00PM


Orange County Work Release Center Remote (from home) Video Visitation Schedule

Questions?  Call GTL at 855-208-7349 or the jail at 407-836-8061.

DAY TIMES
SUNDAY 9:00AM - 10:00PM
MONDAY 9:00AM - 10:00PM
TUESDAY 9:00AM - 10:00PM
WEDNESDAY 9:00AM - 10:00PM
THURSDAY 9:00AM - 10:00PM
FRIDAY 9:00AM - 10:00PM
SATURDAY 9:00AM - 10:00PM

Orange County Work Release Center offers Video Visitation for Inmates using the Services of GTL, aka ViaPath Techologies

In order to schedule and then visit an inmate using GTL you need to first register with GTL.

Next Steps:

  • Register yourself and all visitors.
  • Select Orange County Work Release Center
  • Select your inmate.
  • Schedule your preferred time for the visit.

For at-home video visits: Sign in to the visitation scheduling site 15 minutes prior to your scheduled visit. Test your connection, and follow the steps to start your visit.
For on-site video visits: Arrive at the facility at least 15 minutes prior to check-in. A valid photo ID is required. 

All your questions can be answered after you register, at the Frequently Asked Questions page, or call 855-208-7349 during the following hours:
6AM – 4PM MST Monday – Friday, or 
7AM – 4PM MST Saturday – Sunday

Costs for Visits are subject to change but generally run less than $10.00 for a 30 minute visit.
Payment can be made with Visa, Mastercard debit, credit or gift cards.

How to Arrange Video Visitation with Orange County Work Release Center Inmates

Follow these instructions to schedule and then visit an inmate using GTL.

  • Register yourself and all visitors.
  • Select Orange County Work Release Center
  • Select your inmate.
  • Schedule your preferred time for the visit.

For all the information you need to know regarding scheduling, cost, rules, tips and guidelines of inmate visits at the Orange County Work Release Center, check out our Visit Inmate Page.

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Orange County Work Release Center’s Inmate Visitation Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 407-836-3400 for further assistance.

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Remote Video Visitation

Can I Use My Computer or Phone to Have a Remote Video Visit with an Inmate in the Orange County Work Release Center?

Orange County Work Release Center offers Video Visitation for Inmates using the Services of GTL, aka ViaPath Techologies

In order to schedule and then visit an inmate using GTL you need to first register with GTL.

Next Steps:

  • Register yourself and all visitors.
  • Select Orange County Work Release Center
  • Select your inmate.
  • Schedule your preferred time for the visit.

For at-home video visits: Sign in to the visitation scheduling site 15 minutes prior to your scheduled visit. Test your connection, and follow the steps to start your visit.
For on-site video visits: Arrive at the facility at least 15 minutes prior to check-in. A valid photo ID is required. 

All your questions can be answered after you register, at the Frequently Asked Questions page, or call 855-208-7349 during the following hours:
6AM – 4PM MST Monday – Friday, or 
7AM – 4PM MST Saturday – Sunday

Costs for Visits are subject to change but generally run less than $10.00 for a 30 minute visit.
Payment can be made with Visa, Mastercard debit, credit or gift cards.

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Orange County Work Release Center’s Video Remote Visitation Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 407-836-3400 for further assistance.

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Inmate Money Accounts

How Do You Deposit Money for an Inmate in the Orange County Work Release Center?

You can also deposit money for an inmate using these other two methods for both:

You will need this information:
Facility: Orange County FL
Site ID: 196
Acct#: Include inmate's booking number, last name and first name

1. Commissary money in the form of a money order may be mailed to:
AdvancePay Service Department
P.O. Box 911722
Denver, CO 80291-1722

2. Cash deposits to ConnectNetwork are now available at 26,000 retail locations nationwide including Walmart, ACE, Kmart, Kroger, and more. You’ll start the payment process online in your ConnectNetwork account, then complete your transaction with cash at a participating local retail store. Plus, many of these stores are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Find a retail store near you.


 

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Orange County Work Release Center’s Inmate Money and Trust Fund Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 407-836-3400 for further assistance.

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Inmate Phone Contact

How Do I Receive Phone Calls from an Inmate in the Orange County Work Release Center?

How Do You Communicate with an Inmate in the Orange County Work Release Center by Phone

Follow these instructions on how to open an account with GTL Connect Network (aka Viapath Technologies)

  • Advance Pay - This phone account allows you to prepay so that your inmate can call you (and only you) whenever he/she wants and the cost of each call is deducted from your balance. You can even be notified by text when your balance gets low. You still have the option of accepting or rejecting each call.
  • Pin Debit  -  This option allows you to fund an inmate's commissary account and lets him pay for phone calls to you and others with the money. You will have no control over who your inmate calls.
  • Voicemail  -  You can leave a secure voicemail without having to contact the facility. When you call the local phone number for a facility offering Inmate Voicemail (call Customer Service at 877-650-4249 to get the local voicemail number for Orange County Work Release Center, you will be informed of the cost for leaving a message. To leave your message, simply select the inmate by ID number. Then, record your voicemail.

For full instructions on the Orange County Work Release Center Inmate Phone System, what the costs are, how it works, and tips and guidelines on rules, regulations and saving money on calls, check out our Inmate Phones Page.

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Orange County Work Release Center’s Inmate Phone Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 407-836-3400 for further assistance.

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Mailing an Inmate

How do I Mail an Inmate in the Orange County Work Release Center, and what can I send them?

Orange County Inmate Mail Policies

Questions?  Call 407-836-3525

Postcards
The Orange County Work Release Center allows inmates to receive pre-metered postcards like the type purchased from the post office. They may also allow certain photo postcards as long as they have not been tampered with or contain images that may be considered to be obscene or violent in nature.



Envelopes
The Orange County Work Release Center also allows envelopes to be mailed to inmates as well.

Postcards and Envelopes MUST be mailed using the USPS.  You MUST write your return address in top left corner.

Address you mail as follows:

Inmate's Full Name & Booking# and Cell# (look up here)
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970

Example:
John Joseph Jones
00012345 M-4A
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970



Newspapers
Local or national newspapers may also be mailed to the inmate as long as they are mailed directly from the newspaper publisher. Only 4 publications in total (books, magazines and/or newspapers) are allowed per shipment.



Magazines
News, special interest or sports magazines may also be mailed to an inmate as long as they are shipped directly from the publisher. Any magazines that contain profanity, weapons, pornography or other content that is adult in nature will be confiscated by the jail staff and will NOT be delivered to the inmate. Only 4 publications in total (books, magazines and/or newspapers) are allowed per shipment.


Mailing Money to your Inmate

You can mail US Postal Money Orders or Cashiers Checks to your Inmate for deposit into their account.
Make the check out to the inmate and have their Booking # on the check as well.

Address the envelope as follows:

Inmate's Full Name & Booking# and Cell# (look up here)
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970

Example:
John Joseph Jones
00012345 M-4A
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970



Books
Orange County Work Release Center also allows books to be mailed directly to the jail from a reputable source such as AmazonBarnes & Noble or Books-A-Million. You can order them directly from your computer and have them shipped to the inmate at the address above. Only 4 publications in total (books, magazines and/or newspapers) are allowed per shipment.

  • Books must NOT contain images or content that are considered excessively violent, pornographic or obscene. Any book that does not meet the Orange County Work Release Center standards will be disposed of.
  • Hard cover books will not be accepted by the jail due to their potential to be used as a weapon.
  • No spiral or metal bound books/notebooks will be accepted.
  • No duplicate copies of the same title will be accepted.

All Newspapers, Magazines and Books MUST be shipped from the publisher or bookstore.
Address them as follows:

Inmate's Full Name & Booking# and Cell# (look up here)
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970

Example:
John Joseph Jones
00012345 M-4A
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970



Care packages
Care packages are pre-chosen items packaged together and sent to the inmate from a third-party vendor. They can include clothing, snacks and seasonal items.
Orange County Work Release Center allows care packages from icare gifts.

Orange County Inmate Mail Policies

Questions?  Call 407-836-3525

Postcards
The Orange County Work Release Center allows inmates to receive pre-metered postcards like the type purchased from the post office. They may also allow certain photo postcards as long as they have not been tampered with or contain images that may be considered to be obscene or violent in nature.



Envelopes
The Orange County Work Release Center also allows envelopes to be mailed to inmates as well.

Postcards and Envelopes MUST be mailed using the USPS.  You MUST write your return address in top left corner.

Address you mail as follows:

Inmate's Full Name & Booking# and Cell# (look up here)
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970

Example:
John Joseph Jones
00012345 M-4A
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970



Newspapers
Local or national newspapers may also be mailed to the inmate as long as they are mailed directly from the newspaper publisher. Only 4 publications in total (books, magazines and/or newspapers) are allowed per shipment.



Magazines
News, special interest or sports magazines may also be mailed to an inmate as long as they are shipped directly from the publisher. Any magazines that contain profanity, weapons, pornography or other content that is adult in nature will be confiscated by the jail staff and will NOT be delivered to the inmate. Only 4 publications in total (books, magazines and/or newspapers) are allowed per shipment.


Mailing Money to your Inmate

You can mail US Postal Money Orders or Cashiers Checks to your Inmate for deposit into their account.
Make the check out to the inmate and have their Booking # on the check as well.

Address the envelope as follows:

Inmate's Full Name & Booking# and Cell# (look up here)
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970

Example:
John Joseph Jones
00012345 M-4A
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970



Books
Orange County Work Release Center also allows books to be mailed directly to the jail from a reputable source such as AmazonBarnes & Noble or Books-A-Million. You can order them directly from your computer and have them shipped to the inmate at the address above. Only 4 publications in total (books, magazines and/or newspapers) are allowed per shipment.

  • Books must NOT contain images or content that are considered excessively violent, pornographic or obscene. Any book that does not meet the Orange County Work Release Center standards will be disposed of.
  • Hard cover books will not be accepted by the jail due to their potential to be used as a weapon.
  • No spiral or metal bound books/notebooks will be accepted.
  • No duplicate copies of the same title will be accepted.

All Newspapers, Magazines and Books MUST be shipped from the publisher or bookstore.
Address them as follows:

Inmate's Full Name & Booking# and Cell# (look up here)
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970

Example:
John Joseph Jones
00012345 M-4A
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970



Care packages
Care packages are pre-chosen items packaged together and sent to the inmate from a third-party vendor. They can include clothing, snacks and seasonal items.
Orange County Work Release Center allows care packages from icare gifts.

For complete information on everything related to inmate mail that is not covered above, check out our Inmate Mail page.

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Orange County Work Release Center’s Inmate Mail Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 407-836-3400 for further assistance.

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Inmate Commissary

Can I purchase Commissary Online for an Inmate in the Orange County Work Release Center, and what can I purchase?

Orange County Work Release Center allows pre-determined commissary packs to be purchased by friends and family of inmates.  

The service they use is called icaregifts.

Instructions

1.    Register here.
2.    Click the "Find an Inmate" button and enter your loved one’s first name, last name, or inmate number. When the information is entered correctly, click the “Search” button to confirm they are in the system.
3.    Select the icare gift you want to send them.
4.    Confirm the order in your confirmation email.
5.    Orange County Work Release Center has up to 30 days to give your icaregift pack to your inmate.
6.    You will receive a confirmation email when it is delivered.

There are a total of fourteen (14) pre-determined icaregift packs available to choose from. 

They range in price from $10.49 for ten pre-stamped envelopes, 2 pens and a pad of writing paper…

… to $104.99 for a box of 85 snack and food items…

… with many gift packs priced in between.

Resources
Frequently Asked Questions (you must have an inmate chosen in order to review these FAQs for Orange County Work Release Center

Contact Info:
888-439-5020 - 8AM–9PM ET, 7 days a week.

How to Send a Carepack Commissary Package Directly to an Inmate in Orange County

To send a commissary carepack (food, snacks and goods) directly to an inmate in Orange County Work Release Center follow these steps:

  • Register here to create an account with icaregifts for Orange County.
  • Choose Florida, then Orange County Work Release Center, and then the products you want shipped to them, and input your payment method. 
  • NOTE: There may be a limit on how much product you can send your inmate in Orange County at any one time.
  • There are a total of fourteen (14) pre-determined icaregift packs available to choose from. 
  • The gift packs for inmates in Orange County range in price from $10.49 for ten pre-stamped envelopes, 2 pens and a pad of writing paper, to $104.99 for a box of 85 snack and food items.

For all information, tips and available items for shipping Commissary packages to an inmate in Orange County Work Release Center, as well as sending money to the inmate so that they can purchase their own items, check out our Commissary Instructions Page for Orange County.

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Orange County Work Release Center’s Commissary Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 407-836-3400 for further assistance.

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Texting and Emailing an Inmate

How Can I Communicate with an Inmate in the Orange County Work Release Center using an Online Messaging Service?

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Orange County Work Release Center’s Text and Email Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 407-836-3400 for further assistance.

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Inmate Tablets

Do Inmates in the Orange County Work Release Center have Access to Tablets or Computers?

We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Orange County Work Release Center’s Tablet Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 407-836-3400 for further assistance.

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Are there photos of the Orange County Work Release Center? What does it look like?
Other Jails Nearby

What are the other Jails in the Neighboring Counties surrounding Orange County?

Orange Osceola Polk Seminole Lake Volusia Brevard
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US State Prison Population Demographics

Total Inmates in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 973,343 93.26%
Female 70,362 6.74%
Total 1,043,705 100.0%

Total Inmates in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024

race Inmates % Total
White 327,300 35.27%
Black 345,500 37.23%
Hispanic 226,800 24.44%
American Indian / Alaska Native 15,900 1.71%
Asian 12,500 1.35%
Total 928,000 100.0%

Total of Violent Inmates in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 622,200 95.46%
Female 31,700 4.86%
Total 653,900 100.0%

Total of Violent Inmates in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024

race Inmates % Total
White 178,600 29.23%
Black 234,500 38.38%
Hispanic 179,500 29.38%
American Indian / Alaska Native 9,600 1.57%
Asian 8,800 1.44%
Total 611,000 100.0%

Murderers Held in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 147,500 93.95%
Female 10,000 6.37%
Total 157,500 100.0%

Murderers Held in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024

race Inmates % Total
White 37,600 26.04%
Black 63,000 43.63%
Hispanic 39,100 27.08%
American Indian / Alaska Native 2,300 1.59%
Asian 2,400 1.66%
Total 144,400 100.0%

Violent Negligent Manslaughter Inmates in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 16,000 86.02%
Female 2,600 13.98%
Total 18,600 100.0%

Violent Negligent Manslaughter Inmates in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024

race Inmates % Total
White 5,400 43.90%
Black 3,600 29.27%
Hispanic 2,900 23.58%
American Indian / Alaska Native 200 1.63%
Asian 200 1.63%
Total 12,300 100.0%

Violent Rape & Sexual Assault Inmates in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 159,800 98.95%
Female 2,200 1.36%
Total 162,000 100.0%

Violent Robbery Inmates in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 125,800 96.18%
Female 5,400 4.13%
Total 131,200 100.0%

Violent Robbery Inmates in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024

race Inmates % Total
White 21,900 18.64%
Black 66,800 56.85%
Hispanic 26,500 22.55%
American Indian / Alaska Native 1,200 1.02%
Asian 1,100 0.94%
Total 117,500 100.0%

Violent Aggravated/Simple Assault Inmates in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 137,000 94.74%
Female 8,100 5.60%
Total 145,100 100.0%

Violent Aggravated/Simple Assault Inmates in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024

race Inmates % Total
White 37,500 23.28%
Black 53,300 33.09%
Hispanic 65,300 40.53%
American Indian / Alaska Native 2,800 1.74%
Asian 2,200 1.37%
Total 161,100 100.0%

Other Violent Inmates in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024 - non-categorized

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 36,100 91.86%
Female 3,300 8.40%
Total 39,400 100.0%

Other Violent Inmates in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024 - non-categorized

race Inmates % Total
White 12,200 32.45%
Black 14,200 37.77%
Hispanic 9,700 25.80%
American Indian / Alaska Native 800 2.13%
Asian 700 1.86%
Total 37,600 100.0%

Total of Property Crime Inmates in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 127,900 90.64%
Female 13,600 9.64%
Total 141,500 100.0%

Total of Property Crime Inmates in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024

race Inmates % Total
White 60,500 50.46%
Black 37,800 31.53%
Hispanic 18,100 15.10%
American Indian / Alaska Native 2,100 1.75%
Asian 1,400 1.17%
Total 119,900 100.0%

Burglary Inmates in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 75,900 95.11%
Female 4,200 5.26%
Total 80,100 100.0%

Burglary Inmates in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024

race Inmates % Total
White 30,500 44.40%
Black 24,200 35.23%
Hispanic 12,300 17.90%
American Indian / Alaska Native 1,100 1.60%
Asian 600 0.87%
Total 68,700 100.0%

Larceny & Theft Inmates in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 22,300 84.47%
Female 4,200 15.91%
Total 26,500 100.0%

Larceny & Theft Inmates in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024

race Inmates % Total
White 13,800 58.97%
Black 6,800 29.06%
Hispanic 2,200 9.40%
American Indian / Alaska Native 300 1.28%
Asian 300 1.28%
Total 23,400 100.0%

Motor Vehicle Theft Inmates in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 6,400 91.43%
Female 600 8.57%
Total 7,000 100.0%

Motor Vehicle Theft Inmates in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024

race Inmates % Total
White 2,500 48.08%
Black 1,500 28.85%
Hispanic 1,000 19.23%
American Indian / Alaska Native 100 1.92%
Asian 100 1.92%
Total 5,200 100.0%

Fraud Inmates in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 9,800 75.97%
Female 3,200 24.81%
Total 13,000 100.0%

Fraud Inmates in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024

race Inmates % Total
White 6,900 63.30%
Black 2,600 23.85%
Hispanic 900 8.26%
American Indian / Alaska Native 300 2.75%
Asian 200 1.83%
Total 10,900 100.0%

Other Property Crime Inmates in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024 - non-categorized

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 13,600 90.67%
Female 1,400 9.33%
Total 15,000 100.0%

Other Property Crime Inmates in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024 - non-categorized

race Inmates % Total
White 6,700 58.26%
Black 2,700 23.48%
Hispanic 1,700 14.78%
American Indian / Alaska Native 200 1.74%
Asian 200 1.74%
Total 11,500 100.0%

Total of Drug Related Inmates in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 114,600 87.08%
Female 17,400 13.22%
Total 132,000 100.0%

Total of Drug Related Inmates in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024

race Inmates % Total
White 49,500 47.50%
Black 37,300 35.80%
Hispanic 14,600 14.01%
American Indian / Alaska Native 1,700 1.63%
Asian 1,100 1.06%
Total 104,200 100.0%

Inmates Convicted of Drug Possession in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 28,500 84.57%
Female 5,300 15.73%
Total 33,800 100.0%

Inmates Convicted of Drug Possession in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024

race Inmates % Total
White 14,800 56.27%
Black 7,900 30.04%
Hispanic 3,000 11.41%
American Indian / Alaska Native 400 1.52%
Asian 200 0.76%
Total 26,300 100.0%

Inmates Convicted of Drug Dealing/Manufacturing in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 86,100 88.04%
Female 12,000 12.27%
Total 98,100 100.0%

Inmates Convicted of Drug Dealing/Manufacturing in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024

race Inmates % Total
White 34,700 44.54%
Black 29,400 37.74%
Hispanic 11,600 14.89%
American Indian / Alaska Native 1,300 1.67%
Asian 900 1.16%
Total 77,900 100.0%

Total of 'Public Order' Related Inmates in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 102,500 93.95%
Female 6,900 6.32%
Total 109,400 100.0%

Total of 'Public Order' Related Inmates in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024

race Inmates % Total
White 35,900 40.84%
Black 34,500 39.25%
Hispanic 13,800 15.70%
American Indian / Alaska Native 2,500 2.84%
Asian 1,200 1.37%
Total 87,900 100.0%

Inmates Convicted on Illegal Weapon Possession in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 37,800 97.93%
Female 900 2.33%
Total 38,700 100.0%

Inmates Convicted on Illegal Weapon Possession in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024

race Inmates % Total
White 7,200 22.86%
Black 16,900 53.65%
Hispanic 6,500 20.63%
American Indian / Alaska Native 500 1.59%
Asian 400 1.27%
Total 31,500 100.0%

Inmates Convicted of Multiple DUI/DWI in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 13,400 89.33%
Female 1,600 10.67%
Total 15,000 100.0%

Inmates Convicted of Multiple DUI/DWI in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024

race Inmates % Total
White 6,800 59.65%
Black 2,000 17.54%
Hispanic 1,800 15.79%
American Indian / Alaska Native 700 6.14%
Asian 100 0.88%
Total 11,400 100.0%

Inmates Convicted of Other 'Public Order' Felonies in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 51,200 92.25%
Female 4,400 7.93%
Total 55,600 100.0%

Inmates Convicted of Other 'Public Order' Felonies in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024

race Inmates % Total
White 21,900 48.45%
Black 15,700 34.73%
Hispanic 5,600 12.39%
American Indian / Alaska Native 1,300 2.88%
Asian 700 1.55%
Total 45,200 100.0%

Total Number of Inmates Convicted of Unspecified Felonies in US State Prisons by Sex on 3/28/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 6,100 89.71%
Female 800 11.76%
Total 6,900 100.0%

Total Number of Inmates Convicted of Unspecified Felonies in US State Prisons by Race/Ethnicity on 3/28/2024

race Inmates % Total
White 2,700 52.94%
Black 1,500 29.41%
Hispanic 700 13.73%
American Indian / Alaska Native 100 1.96%
Asian 100 1.96%
Total 5,100 100.0%
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