Bakersfield Booking Records

All booking records for Bakersfield arrests go into the Kern County jail system. When Bakersfield Police make an arrest, they take the person to a county facility. The Kern County Sheriff's Office operates jails throughout the county including the main detention center that serves Bakersfield. You can search arrest records online using the sheriff's inmate information system. The database shows current inmates and people released within the past 60 days. Type in a name to find booking dates, charges, and which facility holds each person. Kern County provides free public access to this information around the clock so anyone can look up booking records for arrests in Bakersfield at any time.

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Kern County Handles Bakersfield Jails

Bakersfield sits in Kern County which runs all jail operations for the city. The county operates multiple detention facilities. Most Bakersfield arrestees go to Lerdo Justice Facility or the main jail downtown. When police make an arrest in Bakersfield, they transport the person to one of these county facilities for booking and processing.

The Kern County Sheriff's Office employs hundreds of staff to run their jails. They handle intake, custody, meals, medical care, and court transport. Bakersfield Police Department focuses on patrol and investigations. This division lets each agency do what they do best. Police find and arrest criminals. The sheriff keeps them in secure custody and gets them to court on time for their cases in Kern County.

Lerdo Justice Facility sits at 17645 Industrial Farm Road in Bakersfield. This large complex can hold over 2,000 inmates. It serves as the main pre-trial detention center for Bakersfield and surrounding areas. Some inmates stay there for days. Others remain for months while their cases work through the court system.

How to Search Bakersfield Arrests

Visit the Kern County Sheriff inmate information page to search Bakersfield bookings. The search portal lets you look up people by name. You can also search by booking number if you have that information already. Results show everyone currently in custody plus people released in the past 60 days from Kern County jails.

Kern County inmate search portal used for Bakersfield arrests

Each search result shows the person's name, age, and booking date. You see the charges filed against them. Bail amounts appear if the judge set bail. The system tells you which facility holds each inmate. For people who got released, you see the release date. Booking numbers help you track specific cases through the system in Kern County.

For help finding someone, call the arrest records line at (661) 391-7624. Staff can look up booking information by name and date. They tell you if someone is in custody or when they got out. This line operates during business hours on weekdays. The online search works 24/7 so you can look up Bakersfield arrests any time without calling.

Government Code Section 7923.610 requires Kern County to make contemporaneous arrest information available to the public. This means they must share booking data soon after each arrest. The online system updates regularly throughout each day as new arrests come in and people get released from custody in Bakersfield and throughout Kern County.

Get Detailed Arrest Records

The free online search gives you basic booking information for Bakersfield arrests. Sometimes you need more than what appears in the search results. Full arrest reports, booking photos, and certified documents require a formal records request. The Kern County Sheriff handles these requests for anyone booked into county jails.

Kern County lets you purchase your own booking photo for a $5 fee if you were arrested. For other requests, fees vary based on what you need. Police reports might cost more than simple booking sheets. Certified copies cost more than regular printouts. Call (661) 391-7624 to ask about specific fees and how to submit your request for Bakersfield arrest records.

The California Public Records Act gives the public a right to most arrest information. Agencies must respond within 10 days. They can take a 14-day extension for complex requests. You do not have to state why you want the records in most cases. Some information stays confidential under exemptions in the law. But basic booking data is public for arrests in Bakersfield.

If you need reports from Bakersfield Police investigations, contact BPD records division. The sheriff has booking records. The police department keeps case files and investigation reports. For complete information about a Bakersfield arrest, you might need records from both agencies.

Jail Facilities Serving Bakersfield

Lerdo Justice Facility holds most people arrested in Bakersfield. This large jail complex sits on the city's east side. It has separate housing units for different security levels and inmate populations. Maximum security inmates stay separate from minimum security ones. The facility also houses inmates awaiting trial and those serving county jail sentences up to one year.

The main Kern County jail in downtown Bakersfield also books arrestees. This older facility handles intake and short-term housing. Some inmates transfer to Lerdo after initial processing downtown. Women go to separate housing units within the county system. The online search shows which facility holds each person so you know where to send mail or visit someone in Kern County custody.

Transfers between facilities happen regularly. Someone booked downtown might move to Lerdo the next day. The database updates when transfers occur. If you cannot find someone at the facility you expect, check the online search to see their current location in the Kern County jail system serving Bakersfield.

Bakersfield Police and Other Agencies

Bakersfield Police Department makes most arrests in the city. BPD has hundreds of officers who patrol neighborhoods and respond to calls throughout Bakersfield. When they arrest someone, the booking record shows BPD as the arresting agency. You see this in the online inmate search results.

The Kern County Sheriff's Office also makes arrests in Bakersfield. They patrol unincorporated areas around the city. Sometimes their jurisdiction overlaps with city police. California Highway Patrol handles arrests on freeways and state highways. All these agencies book their arrestees into the same Kern County jail system.

Federal agencies sometimes make arrests in Bakersfield too. FBI, DEA, and Border Patrol all operate in Kern County. They book federal arrestees into county jails under contracts between agencies. You can search for these arrests in the same online system used for local Bakersfield arrests.

California State University Bakersfield has campus police. They make arrests for crimes on university property. Those arrestees go to county jail like anyone else arrested in Bakersfield. The booking blotter shows which agency made each arrest.

Custody Notification Service

VINE provides free alerts about inmates in Kern County jails. The service tracks custody status for anyone you register. When their status changes, VINE notifies you automatically. This helps victims stay safe. It also helps families know when a relative might get out of jail in Bakersfield.

Register by calling 1-877-411-5588 or visiting vinelink.vineapps.com online. Search for an inmate by name. Create an account to get notifications. Choose how you want alerts sent. Options include phone calls, text messages, and email. You can pick all three if you want.

VINE sends an alert when someone is released from Kern County custody. You also get notices about court dates and transfers. The system updates every 15 minutes from the jail database. Information stays current all day long. VINE has operated in California for many years. Thousands of people rely on it to track inmates across the state including those held in Bakersfield.

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