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About Campbellton

Campbellton is a small town in Jackson County, Florida, located in the Florida Panhandle approximately 60 miles northwest of Tallahassee and just south of the Alabama state line. With a population of around 230 residents as of recent estimates, Campbellton is one of the smallest incorporated municipalities in Jackson County. The town was established in the late 19th century and named after an early settler family. Campbellton is characterized by its rural, agricultural setting with timber production and farming being historically significant to the local economy. The community maintains its small-town character with minimal commercial development, surrounded by pine forests and farmland typical of the Florida Panhandle region. Campbellton's location along State Road 167 provides access to larger communities like Marianna, the Jackson County seat located approximately 15 miles to the southeast.

Public records for Campbellton residents are maintained by a combination of town, county, and state agencies. The Town of Campbellton maintains basic municipal records at its town hall, while most comprehensive public records are handled by Jackson County agencies located primarily in Marianna. The Jackson County Clerk of Court maintains court records, marriage licenses, and official recorded documents. The Jackson County Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement services and maintains arrest records and incident reports. Property records, tax assessments, and deeds are managed by the Jackson County Property Appraiser and Clerk's recording division. Vital records including birth and death certificates are issued through the Florida Department of Health in Jackson County and the state vital statistics office. Under Florida's strong public records laws, codified in Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes (Florida's Government-in-the-Sunshine Law), most government records are accessible to the public with specific exemptions for sensitive information. Residents can request records in person at county offices in Marianna, by mail, or through online portals where available.

Police Department & Arrest Records

In addition to the Campbellton, Jackson County Sheriff's Office, several municipal police departments operate within the county, including the Marianna Police Department, Graceville Police Department, and Sneads Police Department. These city departments handle law enforcement within their respective jurisdictions, focusing on local ordinances and community policing. They coordinate with the Sheriff's Office on major crimes and emergencies that extend beyond city limits.

Jail & Inmate Records

The Jackson County Correctional Facility, located in Marianna, is the main detention center for the county. The facility handles the booking process for individuals arrested in Jackson County, where they are fingerprinted, photographed, and their personal information is recorded. Inmate lookup services are available online, allowing the public to search for current detainees. Visitation rules are specific to this facility, requiring visitors to schedule appointments in advance and adhere to strict guidelines. The bond and bail process follows Florida state law, allowing for the release of inmates pending trial if bail is posted.

Court Records

Campbellton residents are served by the Florida court system through facilities located in Marianna, the Jackson County seat. The Jackson County Courthouse, located at 4445 Lafayette Street, Marianna, FL 32446, houses multiple court divisions. The Circuit Court, phone (850) 482-9552, handles felony criminal cases, civil cases involving amounts over $30,000, family law matters including divorce and custody, probate and estate administration, and appeals from county court. The County Court, also located in the same courthouse facility, phone (850) 482-9552, has jurisdiction over misdemeanor criminal offenses, civil disputes up to $30,000, traffic violations, small claims cases up to $8,000, and eviction proceedings. The Jackson County Clerk of Court, C. Dale Rabon, administers court operations and maintains all official court records. Florida does not have a traditional municipal court system for most small towns like Campbellton; instead, county courts handle ordinance violations and traffic matters. Court records for Jackson County can be searched online through the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal and the Clerk's online case search system. The Clerk of Court website provides access to case searches by name, case number, or filing date, with information on case status, parties involved, and docket entries. Certified copies of court documents can be obtained from the Clerk's office with fees typically set at $2.00 for the first page and $0.15 for each additional page for copies, plus a $2.00 certification fee for certified copies as established by Florida Statutes. Filing fees vary by case type, with civil filings generally ranging from $45 to over $400 depending on the amount in controversy. For detailed court records access, residents can visit the Clerk's office in person or access available records through the online portal at www.jacksoncountyclerk.com.

Criminal Records

The criminal records system in Jackson County includes records of felonies, misdemeanors, traffic violations, and the sex offender registry. The Jackson County Sheriff's Office and local police departments maintain these records, while the Florida Department of Law Enforcement provides additional resources for background checks. Residents can request criminal records through the Sheriff's Office or use the Florida Crime Information Center for statewide searches.

Arrest Records

Arrest records in Jackson County are maintained by the Jackson County Sheriff's Office. These records include details of the arrest, charges, and personal information of the arrestee. Residents and attorneys can request arrest records by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly, often requiring a formal request under the Florida Sunshine Law. Arrest records typically contain information such as the date of arrest, charges filed, and the arresting agency.

Public Records Access

Property and land records for Campbellton and Jackson County, Florida are maintained by two primary county offices in Marianna. The Jackson County Property Appraiser's Office, located at 2864 Madison Street, Suite 106, Marianna, FL 32448, phone (850) 482-9552, is responsible for assessing the value of all real property in the county for taxation purposes. Their website at www.jackson.fl.truthinmillage.com or through the Property Appraiser's page provides a free online property search tool where Campbellton residents can search by property address, owner name, parcel identification number, or map reference. The online database includes information such as assessed property value, property characteristics (square footage, year built, number of bedrooms and bathrooms), exemptions claimed (homestead, senior, veteran, etc.), sales history, and current tax assessment. The Property Appraiser also maintains detailed property maps and aerial photography. For official recorded documents including deeds, mortgages, liens, easements, plats, and other instruments affecting real property title, residents must access records through the Jackson County Clerk of Court's Recording Division, located at 4445 Lafayette Street, Marianna, FL 32446, phone (850) 482-9552. The Clerk serves as the official Recorder of Deeds for Jackson County. Their official records search portal is available online and provides free access to search and view recorded documents dating back many years, with the most recent documents updated regularly. Users can search by name (grantor/grantee), document type, official record book and page, or date range. Document images can be viewed online at no charge, though official certified copies require payment of statutory fees. The Jackson County Property Appraiser also offers a GIS mapping system that integrates parcel data with aerial imagery, allowing users to visually identify property boundaries and access assessment information interactively. This combination of online resources makes property research for Campbellton properties relatively accessible without requiring an in-person visit to county offices.

Economy & Demographics

Campbellton's economy is characteristic of small rural Panhandle Florida communities, heavily influenced by agriculture, forestry, and nearby regional employment centers. With a population of approximately 230, Campbellton itself has minimal commercial activity within town limits, with most residents commuting to larger nearby communities for employment. The predominant land use surrounding Campbellton is agricultural, including row crop farming (cotton, peanuts, soybeans), cattle ranching, and commercial timber production. The forestry industry is particularly significant to the regional economy, with extensive pine plantations surrounding the area managed by timber companies and private landowners. Jackson County is one of Florida's leading timber-producing counties, and many Campbellton area residents have historical ties to logging and forest products industries. Major employers for Campbellton residents are located primarily in Marianna and include Jackson Hospital, the Jackson County School District, state correctional facilities (Apalachee Correctional Institution and Sneads Annex are in the county), and various state and county government agencies. The median household income for Campbellton is below both state and national averages, reflecting its rural character and limited local employment opportunities, with estimates ranging around $25,000-$35,000 based on available census data. Retail and service employment is minimal in Campbellton itself, with residents traveling to Marianna (population approximately 6,000) or even Panama City, Dothan, Alabama, or Tallahassee for shopping and services. The town's economy has remained relatively stable but stagnant, with little residential or commercial growth in recent decades. Jackson County overall has faced economic challenges including population decline and limited economic diversification, though efforts to attract manufacturing and distribution facilities to the Marianna area have had some success. Campbellton's character remains distinctly rural and agricultural with strong community ties and a slower pace of life typical of small Florida Panhandle towns.

Law Enforcement & Arrest Records

Law enforcement services for Campbellton, Florida are provided primarily by the Jackson County Sheriff's Office, as the small town does not maintain its own police department. The Jackson County Sheriff's Office is located at 2864 Madison Street, Marianna, FL 32448, and can be reached at (850) 482-9624. Their website is www.jacksoncountysheriff.com, where residents can find information about services, community programs, and contact information for various divisions. The Sheriff's Office has jurisdiction throughout all of Jackson County, including the Town of Campbellton, and handles patrol services, criminal investigations, traffic enforcement, and emergency response. To request police reports or incident records, Campbellton residents must contact the Jackson County Sheriff's Office directly either in person at their Marianna headquarters, by phone, or through a written public records request. Florida's public records law, codified in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, guarantees public access to most law enforcement records with certain exemptions for active investigations and confidential information. Arrest records and jail booking information for Jackson County can be accessed through the Sheriff's Office inmate search system available on their website. The Jackson County Correctional Facility, operated by the Sheriff's Office, maintains an online inmate roster that shows current detainees with information including full name, booking date, charges filed, bond amount, booking photo (mugshot), physical description, and expected release date. This searchable database is updated regularly and provides transparency regarding who is currently held in county custody. For historical arrest records or more detailed criminal history information, residents may need to submit a formal public records request in writing, and the Sheriff's Office typically responds within a reasonable timeframe as required by Florida law. Some records may require payment of copying fees at rates established by Florida Statutes Section 119.07.

Vital Records

Vital records for Campbellton, Florida residents are maintained at both the county and state levels. Birth certificates for births occurring in Jackson County are filed with the Florida Department of Health in Jackson County, located at 2861 Madison Street, Marianna, FL 32448, phone (850) 482-9481. However, certified copies of birth certificates must be ordered through the Florida Department of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics, located at 1217 Pearl Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202, or by calling (904) 359-6900. The state vital records office website at www.floridahealth.gov/certificates provides online ordering through VitalChek for an expedited fee of approximately $30.50 including the state fee, processing fee, and shipping. Standard mail-in applications cost $9.00 for the first copy and $4.00 for each additional copy of the same record ordered simultaneously. Processing time for mail requests is typically 4-6 weeks, while online orders are processed within 3-5 business days. Birth records in Florida are confidential for 100 years and only available to the person named on the certificate (if 18 or older), parents, legal guardians, or legal representatives with proper documentation. Death certificates follow similar procedures and are also ordered through the state Bureau of Vital Statistics with the same fee structure. Death records are confidential for 50 years in Florida, accessible only to family members and legal representatives. Marriage licenses for Campbellton residents are issued by the Jackson County Clerk of Court at 4445 Lafayette Street, Marianna, FL 32446, phone (850) 482-9552. The marriage license fee is $93.50, reduced to $61.00 if both parties complete a premarital preparation course. Florida has no waiting period if both parties are Florida residents and have completed the course; otherwise, there is a 3-day waiting period. Marriage licenses are valid for 60 days from issuance. Marriage records are public immediately in Florida. Divorce records are court records maintained by the Clerk of Court as part of the case file and can be accessed through the court records system. The Jackson County Clerk maintains marriage records dating back to the early 1900s, with older records available on microfilm or in archived books.

Business & Licensing Records

Business and licensing records for Campbellton, Florida involve town, county, and state agencies depending on the type of business activity. The Town of Campbellton may require local business tax receipts (formerly called occupational licenses) for businesses operating within town limits; inquiries should be directed to Campbellton Town Hall for current requirements, fees, and application procedures, as the town is very small and requirements are minimal. For most commercial activities, Jackson County handles business tax receipts through the Jackson County Tax Collector's Office, located at 2783 Madison Street, Marianna, FL 32448, phone (850) 482-9552. The county business tax receipt is required annually for most businesses operating in unincorporated Jackson County, with fees varying based on business classification and gross receipts. Fictitious name registrations (doing business as or DBA names) in Florida must be filed with the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations. These registrations are not filed at the county level. The state maintains a searchable database at dos.myflorida.com/sunbiz where anyone can search for registered fictitious names, corporations, limited liability companies, limited partnerships, and other business entities operating in Florida. For forming corporations or LLCs, Campbellton business owners file directly with the Florida Division of Corporations through the Sunbiz portal. The online database provides free access to search business entity names, view registration status, see registered agent information, review officers and directors for corporations, members and managers for LLCs, filing history, and annual report status. Documents can be downloaded as PDF files for a small fee. UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) financing statements and lien searches in Florida are filed with and searchable through the Florida Department of State UCC Division. The online UCC search system allows creditors and interested parties to search for security interests and liens against business assets. For property tax information on commercial properties in Campbellton, business owners should consult the Jackson County Property Appraiser's online database, which includes commercial property assessments searchable by address or parcel number, showing assessed values used to calculate annual property taxes collected by the Jackson County Tax Collector.

Elections & Voter Records

Campbellton, Florida voters are served by the Jackson County Supervisor of Elections, with the office located at 4446 Lafayette Street, Suite 1, Marianna, FL 32446, phone (850) 482-9704. The Supervisor of Elections office is responsible for all aspects of voter registration, election administration, early voting, absentee balloting, and election results for Jackson County including Campbellton residents. Their website at www.jacksoncountyelections.com provides comprehensive information for voters including registration status lookup, sample ballots, polling place locations, election results, and candidate information. Florida residents can register to vote online through the Florida Division of Elections website at registertovoteflorida.gov, which connects to the statewide voter registration system. The registration deadline in Florida is 29 days before any election. To register, applicants must be U.S. citizens, Florida residents, at least 18 years old by election day, and not adjudicated mentally incapacitated or convicted of a felony without rights restoration. Florida requires a current and valid Florida driver license number or Florida identification card number, or the last four digits of a Social Security number. Campbellton, as a small incorporated town, holds municipal elections for mayor and town council seats, though election schedules can vary and interested residents should contact Campbellton Town Hall or the County Supervisor of Elections for specific election dates and candidate filing information. Most Campbellton residents' election activity focuses on county, state, and federal races. To find their assigned polling place, Campbellton voters can use the polling place locator tool on the Jackson County Supervisor of Elections website or call the office directly. Early voting is offered at designated sites in Jackson County typically for 10-14 days before election day including weekend days. Florida's public records law makes extensive election records accessible to the public, including the complete voter registration list (with some personal information redacted), campaign finance reports filed by candidates and political committees (accessible through the Florida Division of Elections website), candidate qualifying documents, precinct-level election results, and ballot images in some cases. In the November 2024 presidential election, Jackson County recorded approximately 10,000 registered voters with turnout around 65-70%, reflecting strong participation typical of presidential election years in this conservative-leaning Panhandle county. Looking ahead to the November 3, 2026 general election, Campbellton and Jackson County voters will decide several significant races. Florida will hold elections for Governor (Ron DeSantis is term-limited), all Florida Cabinet positions including Attorney General and Agriculture Commissioner, all 160 seats in the Florida House of Representatives with one state representative serving Campbellton's district, approximately half of the 40 Florida State Senate seats depending on the district cycle, and one of Florida's U.S. Senate seats (Florida Class III seat will be up in 2026). Jackson County voters will also decide various county constitutional offices including Sheriff, Clerk of Court, Tax Collector, Property Appraiser, and Supervisor of Elections, as well as Jackson County Commission seats depending on district rotation. Any Campbellton municipal races would also appear on ballots for town residents. Voters can request vote-by-mail ballots (absentee ballots) through the Jackson County Supervisor of Elections either online through the office website, by phone, by mail, or in person. Florida law requires voters to request a mail ballot for each election cycle (every two years), and requests are valid for all elections through the end of the next regularly scheduled general election. Mail ballots must be returned by 7:00 PM on election day to be counted, either by mail (postmark does not count, must be received by deadline), at an early voting site, at the voter's assigned precinct on election day, or at the Supervisor of Elections office.

Public Records Transparency Score

Court Records: ✅ Online Statewide Portal | Property: ✅ Free Online Assessor+Recorder | Arrest Logs: ✅ Online Inmate Roster | Vital Records: ✅ Online Ordering | Business: ✅ Free State Database | Elections: ✅ Online Registration & Results | Overall: 8.5/10 — Jackson County and Florida provide excellent online access to most public records through state and county portals, with particularly strong property records access, comprehensive court record searching, and robust election information, though some vital records require state-level processing and older archived records may require in-person research.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the process for someone who is arrested in Campbellton, Jackson County, Florida to go through the jail and court system?
If you are arrested in Campbellton, Florida, you will be transported to the Jackson County Detention Center for booking and processing. During booking, officers record personal information, take fingerprints, and photograph the arrestee. After booking, you may be held pending arraignment, or released on bail. The Jackson County Inmate Search portal allows online lookup of current inmates. Contact the Jackson County Clerk of Courts for case information.
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What are the school district and education performance data for Campbellton, Jackson County, Florida?
The Campbellton area is served by public school districts in Jackson County, Florida. School performance data, enrollment statistics, and district boundaries are available through the Florida Department of Education website. School report cards, test scores, and demographic data are published annually for all public schools.
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What are the crime statistics for Campbellton, Jackson County, Florida?
Crime statistics for Campbellton, Florida are reported annually to the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting program. Local crime data including incident reports, arrest statistics, and calls for service are typically published by the Campbellton Police Department on their official website. The Florida Attorney General also publishes annual crime statistics by jurisdiction.
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What publicly accessible records can be obtained from the Campbellton, Jackson County, Florida Library?
The Campbellton Public Library provides residents with access to public records research tools. Library cardholders can access online genealogy databases, historical newspaper archives, and Florida government document repositories. Reference librarians can assist with records requests, ancestry searches, and government document navigation.
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Where is the Campbellton, Jackson County, Florida Public Library located?
The Campbellton Public Library main branch is located in Campbellton, Florida. Check the Campbellton city website or library system portal for branch addresses, hours of operation, and available services.
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Where is the nearest fingerprinting office located in Campbellton, Jackson County, Florida?
Fingerprinting services in Campbellton, Florida are available through the Campbellton Police Department and authorized IdentoGO or Fieldprint enrollment centers. Fingerprinting is required for employment background checks, professional licensing (nursing, teaching, real estate), concealed carry permits, and adoption applications. Contact the Jackson County Sheriff's Office or local law enforcement for walk-in fingerprinting options.
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What are the requirements for obtaining vital records from Campbellton, Jackson County, Florida, and what information is provided in the records?
To obtain vital records in Campbellton, Florida, contact the Florida Bureau of Vital Statistics. Birth and death certificates can be ordered online, by mail, or in person. Marriage licenses are issued by the Jackson County Clerk's office. Certified copies require valid government-issued photo ID and a processing fee. Online ordering is available through VitalCheck or the state health department portal.
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About Police Reports
Police reports from Campbellton, Florida can be obtained from the Campbellton Police Department or the Jackson County Sheriff's Office. Submit a request in person, by mail, or online with the incident report number, date, and your identification. Under the Florida Government-in-the-Sunshine Law, most incident reports are public records. Processing typically takes 5-10 business days. Traffic accident reports may also be available through the Florida DMV.
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About background check
A background check in Campbellton, Jackson County, Florida typically includes a review of criminal history records, arrest records, court judgments, and sex offender registry status. Employers, landlords, and licensing boards frequently request background checks. You can request a Florida criminal history report through the Florida Department of Public Safety. Federal background checks are available through the FBI Identity History Summary program.
Last reviewed: Mar 25, 2026 Updated: Mar 25, 2026