Collier County Immokalee Jail

The Immokalee Jail Center is located in Immokalee, Florida. It is operated by the Collier County Sheriff's Department, and houses adult men and women who have been arrested on misdemeanor or felony charges by local county or municipal law enforcement.


The inmates housed at the jail are pre-trial status, ICE detainees, sentenced to the jail, or sentenced to the Department of Corrections and awaiting transfer. 

The other jail in Collier County is the Naples Jail Center in Naples, Florida.

Inmate Search

To find out if your loved one is being held in Collier County, click here, call the Immokalee Jail Center at 239.657.2878, or use VINE (see below). Be prepared to provide the inmate’s full name and date of birth when using the VINE website.

Florida VINE

The Florida VINE system is a service through which victims of crime can search for information regarding the custody status of their offender, and to register to receive phone calls and e-mail notifications when the offender’s custody status changes. 

This service is provided to assist Victims of Crime who have a right to know about their offender's custody status. Click this link to register.

Inmates being held for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the Florida Department of Corrections (DOC), or charges from other counties will not be found by going to the VINE Link above. You will have to call the jail.

Bonding someone out of the Immokalee Jail Center

The method of bonding someone out of the Immokalee Jail Center depends on the charges. A bond must be paid in full and posted as a cash bond or surety bond. A cash bond is when the amount is paid in full by cash, debit, or credit card by the inmate or family/friend. A surety bond is when a Bail Bondsman pays the bond, and you pay a percentage as a fee.

When you pay a cash bond, it is refunded to you when all court appearances have been made and the case is discharged. When you use a Bail Bondsman for a surety bond, you will not get a refund.

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

Pretrial Supervision

Pretrial Supervision is a program that allows those who qualify and are ordered by the court to be released from custody as a condition of bond or without paying a monetary bail. 

Participants must comply with all court-ordered conditions of release that are imposed on them at their first court appearance. Participants in this program wear a GPS monitored ankle bracelet.

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Visiting Hours and Rules

Visits at the Immokalee Jail Center are done via video, either at the visitation center in Naples or remotely from home. All visitors for the visitation center or at home visits must have a registered account. Visits are scheduled by appointment in 20 minute increments.

Inmates are permitted six on-site visits per week for free. Additional visits and all at home visits can be purchased for a minimal fee. 

The Naples Visitation Center (for on-site visits with Immokalee Jail Center inmates) is open every day between 12:00pm - 4:00pm and is located in Building D. To contact the Visitation Center, you can call 239.252.9556.

Naples Visitation Center is located at:
3311 Tamiami Trail East
Naples, FL 34112 

Visits from home are available every day between 12:00pm - 4:00pm and 6:30pm - 10:00pm. 

Visiting Guidelines

A maximum of four visitors are allowed during each onsite visit, and all adult visitors must have proper photo identification. Spouses of inmates who are under the age of 18 do have visitation privileges. 

Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult and kept under control. Visitors with young children are permitted to bring one baby bottle and one diaper to the Visitation Center. All other items are considered contraband and not allowed.

Visitors must leave their personal articles in their vehicles. 

  • NO food or drinks 
  • NO electronic devices 
  • NO baby carriages or baby strollers 
  • NO cameras or tape recorders 

On-site visitors must abide by the DRESS CODE: 

  • NO open or see-through blouses or shirts 
  • NO display of midriff 
  • NO bathing suits 
  • NO bare feet 
  • NO shorts or skirts higher than 3” above the knee 
  • NO suggestive or offensive displays 
  • NO sleeveless tops 
  • NO display of undergarments 
  • NO hats 
  • NO shirt collars lower than 3” from the neck

Physical Address

Immokalee Jail Center
302 Stockade Road
Immokalee, Florida 34142

Driving Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/jqw6jop3gTdrnZEY7

General Phone Number

239.657.2878
239.252.9556 Visitation Center

Inmate Mailing Address(es)

Smart Communications-Collier County Jail
Attention To: (insert INMATE NAME and ID NUMBER)
P.O. Box 9129
Seminole, FL 33775-9129

The Inmate Name and ID Number must be clearly PRINTED on the outside of the envelope or postcard, to ensure the mail is posted to the correct inmate account. Mail not containing the inmate ID Number and the Name will be "Returned to Sender."

All inmate personal mail is scanned and uploaded to the inmate’s Smart Communications kiosk account. The inmate will be able to view their mail electronically. 

DO NOT send original documents like marriage or birth certificates, social security cards, or original pictures. There are no guarantees these items will be returned, if received. 

Friends and family can sign up for a free account at MailGuardTracker.com to track postal mail delivery. Delivery statuses can be viewed, as well as notifications for rejected mail. Copies of mail that has been received and processed can also be downloaded. 

Privileged Mail/Packages/Money Orders/Subscriptions

All privileged (legal) mail, books, magazines, money orders and cashier’s checks for deposit into an inmate's account are processed at the jail location. This type of mail should be sent to: 

Inmate Name and A no.
Collier County Jail
302 Stockade Road
Immokalee, Florida 34142

The mailroom does not accept any type of mail that requires a signature. 

Magazines and soft cover books can be received if they are sent directly from the publisher and are appropriate for the jail environment. 

Money orders or cashier’s checks must have the inmate’s full name and arrest number (A no.) on it or it will be returned. No personal checks or cash accepted. For questions on specific items please contact the Jail Mail Room by calling 239.252.9682, or 239.252.9671.

Glasses/Contact Lenses

Glasses or contact lenses MUST be mailed from the retailer, and no other items are allowed in the package. Glasses or contact lenses can be mailed by Fed Ex, UPS or USPS to:

Inmate Name and A no.
Collier County Jail
302 Stockade Road
Immokalee, Florida 34142

The package MUST be marked on the outside with the wording “Glasses Enclosed” or “Contact Lenses Enclosed.” The inmate can purchase contact lens solution from the commissary.

Inmate Messaging

Friends and family can send electronic messages to an inmate via www.SmartJailMail.com.

Service credits cost one cent each with a minimum purchase of 500 credits ($5.00). You can purchase as many credits as you like and use them any time. Only 50 service credits for each message sent  Send photos for 100 service credits per photo.

How to Call an Inmate

Inmates at the Immokalee Jail Center cannot receive incoming phone calls, however, they have access to phones and can make outgoing calls from the inmate housing area. Phone calls are recorded and may be monitored at any time.

To set up a prepaid phone account with Global Tel Link (GTL), visit www.connectnetwork.com or call 1.866.230.7761. For billing questions, call 1.877.650.4249.

How to Send Money

Go to www.jailATM.com to deposit money to an Immokalee Jail Center inmate account.  Credit or debit cards are accepted. The inmate’s name, arrest number & location are required. Social security information is required for compliance with Federal regulations.

Jail ATM Locations: 

Immokalee Jail Center Lobby
302 Stockade Road
Immokalee, FL 34142
Open 24 hours, seven days a week 

Naples Jail Center Lobby
3347 Tamiami Trail East
Naples, FL 34112
Open 24 hours, seven days a week

Naples Visitation Center
3311 Tamiami Trail East
Naples, FL 34112
Open 12:00-4:00 p.m., seven days a week 

Deposit Fees - (max. deposit $300 per week)

  • Cash - $3.25 fee for each transaction 
  • Credit Card - $3.25 fee for each transaction ($25 or less); 10% of the deposit amount for each transaction ($25 or more)

Programs For Inmates

Here are the Inmate Programs offered at the Immokalee Jail Center: 

  • Cell Dog Program*
  • Project Recovery*
  • GED Programs*
  • Culinary Arts*
  • AA/NA meetings
  • Mental health classes
  • One-on-one counseling
  • Healthcare lectures
  • Religious activities and classes 

*These programs consist of mandatory classes within their curriculum that teach the inmate skills that are valuable to their success upon release.

Mobile Kiosk

Mobile kiosk devices are available to inmates in select housing areas, with educational content available at no cost. Entertainment content varies from no cost up to 5¢ per minute. 

Friends & family can set up a prepaid account for their inmate by calling 1.866.516.0155,  or visiting www.gettingout.com/deposit-funds.

Weekend Work Program

The Collier County Sheriff’s Office Weekend Work Program allows court-ordered individuals to continue their employment and family interactions while serving their court-ordered sentences.

Weekend Work Program participants serve in a community-based program that uses their labor to provide community projects for approved 501c3 not-for-profit and / or governmental organizations.

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Careers at Collier County Immokalee Jail

If you are interested in a career with the Collier County Sheriff's Department and would like more information about the job openings at the Immokalee Jail Center, click here

The Collier County Sheriff's Office is currently looking for positive, proactive, energetic, enthusiastic individuals that support their core principles of community, safety, and service to fill a number of vacancies.

A $1,500 sign on bonus is awarded to all successful applicants appointed to full-time non-certified positions. A $3,000 sign on bonus is awarded to all successful applicants appointed to full-time certified positions. Restrictions do apply, so contact Human Resources for full details.

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