A police officer may arrest a person for an offense, pursuant to section 140.10, at any hour of any day or night. Unlike arrest, detainment does not require a warrant and is typically used to determine if there is probable cause for an arrest.While typically a warrant is required before police can search, there are instances in which the police do not need a warrant. Date of. Arraignment. In some cases, police officers can make a Florida arrest without an arrest warrant. Basic arrest and bond information for currently incarcerated individuals is available in the inmate search section of this website. Rap stands for "record of arrest and prosecution. Visit does not interfere with police business. 11. Enter name, address, and relationship of person visiting prisoner on. Presently pending is the motion of movant Paul F. Marsch ("Marsch") to unseal the affidavit in support of the above captioned search warrant.