Find Calaveras County Bookings

Calaveras County recent bookings appear in the CitizenRIMS online database within hours of arrest. The Calaveras County Jail in San Andreas processes all local bookings and maintains custody records for inmates awaiting trial or serving short sentences. You can search the jail roster by name, booking number, or other identifying information to find current inmate status. The system shows charges, bail amounts, booking dates, and facility housing assignments. Records update daily as new arrests happen and inmates get released. California public records laws allow anyone to access this booking information without charge through the online portal.

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The Calaveras County Sheriff's Office uses CitizenRIMS software for public access to jail records. This system lets you search current inmates and recent bookings. Enter a last name and first name in the search fields. The database returns all matches with that name. You can narrow results by adding birth date or booking date if you know those details.

Search results display key booking information. You see the inmate's full name and physical description. Booking date shows when they arrived at the jail. Current location tells you which housing unit they are in. Charges list the crimes they face with California code sections. Bail amount appears if a judge set bail for the case. Some charges require the person to stay in custody with no bail option.

The CitizenRIMS platform also shows scheduled court dates. This helps families know when the person will appear before a judge. Release date might appear if the sentence is already determined. The system updates daily with new bookings and releases. Check back regularly if you are tracking someone's custody status through the Calaveras County jail system.

For questions about an inmate, call the Calaveras County Jail directly. Staff can provide additional information not shown in the online database. They can tell you about visiting hours, how to send mail, and how to put money on an inmate's account. Have the person's full name and booking number ready when you call.

Calaveras County Detention Facility

The Calaveras County Jail sits in San Andreas at the county government center. This facility handles all bookings for arrests made by Calaveras County Sheriff deputies and local police agencies. When someone gets arrested anywhere in the county, they come here for processing. The jail has capacity for over 100 inmates in various housing units.

Booking procedures include fingerprinting and photographing. Staff check for warrants from other jurisdictions. Medical screening happens to identify health issues that need attention during custody. Classification determines which housing unit is appropriate based on charges, criminal history, and behavior. Men and women stay in separate areas of the facility.

The jail also houses inmates from Alpine County. That neighboring county has no jail of its own so they contract with Calaveras for detention services. When you search the Calaveras jail roster you might see inmates arrested by Alpine County Sheriff. The arresting agency field shows where the arrest happened even though custody is in Calaveras County.

Inmates can make phone calls on scheduled times. Visitation happens through video systems in most cases. Mail gets screened before delivery to inmates. The jail commissary sells snacks and hygiene items. Family members can put money on an inmate's account for these purchases. Check jail policies before sending anything to an inmate.

Details in Booking Records

Calaveras County booking records contain standard information about arrests and custody. The full legal name comes first. Some people have aliases or nicknames that also appear in the record. Birth date helps confirm identity. Physical description includes height, weight, race, and identifying marks like tattoos or scars.

Each booking gets a unique number assigned by the jail system. This number tracks the person through their custody stay. If they get released and arrested again later, they receive a new number. Booking date and time show exactly when they arrived at the facility. Some records include the arrest date which might be different from the booking date if transport took time.

Charges are listed with California code sections. PC stands for Penal Code. HS means Health and Safety Code. VC indicates Vehicle Code. Common charges include PC 496 for receiving stolen property, PC 273.5 for domestic violence, and HS 11378 for drug sales. Each charge has a description and potential bail amount. Multiple charges can appear on one booking record.

The arresting agency shows which law enforcement department made the arrest. Calaveras County Sheriff handles many arrests but you also see Angels Camp Police, San Andreas Police, and California Highway Patrol. The location of arrest sometimes appears. Hold information indicates if another county or state wants the person for different charges.

Request Calaveras County Records

The CitizenRIMS database provides free access to current booking information. But you might need certified copies or detailed arrest reports for legal purposes. The Calaveras County Sheriff's Office Records Division handles public records requests. You can submit requests in writing to their office in San Andreas.

Include specific details in your request. Name of the person, date of arrest, and booking number help staff locate the right files. Tell them what type of documents you need. Arrest reports contain more detail than booking sheets. Incident reports show what happened during the arrest. Property receipts list items taken from the person at booking.

California law requires agencies to respond within 10 days. Calaveras County can extend this by 14 days for complex requests. Simple booking records usually come back faster. The county charges fees for copying paper records. Ask about costs before submitting your request. Payment methods typically include checks or money orders made out to Calaveras County Sheriff.

Some records have legal restrictions. Active investigation files might not be available yet. Juvenile records require special authorization. Medical and mental health information stays confidential. The Records Division will explain what they can release and what must remain sealed under California law.

Note: Visit the Sheriff's Office during business hours for in-person records requests and questions.

Calaveras County Superior Court

The Calaveras County Superior Court handles all criminal cases from local arrests. The courthouse is located in San Andreas near the jail. Inmates make their first appearance within 48 hours of arrest if they remain in custody. The judge reviews charges and sets bail at this initial hearing. Defense attorneys get appointed for those who cannot afford private counsel.

Court records include charging documents, plea agreements, and final judgments. These files are separate from jail booking records. You can request court documents from the Clerk's Office. Some records are available through online court systems. Others require visiting the courthouse in person or sending a written request.

Jail staff transport inmates to court for all required appearances. This includes arraignment, pretrial hearings, and trial dates. The schedule gets coordinated between the jail and court to ensure defendants make their hearings. Family members can attend most court proceedings which are open to the public under California law.

VINE Custody Alerts

The VINE system connects to Calaveras County Jail for custody notifications. VINE means Victim Information and Notification Everyday. Register at vinelink.vineapps.com/state/CA or call 1-877-411-5588 to set up alerts. Search for an inmate by name and you can get notifications about custody changes.

VINE sends alerts when someone gets released from Calaveras County Jail. You can also get notified about transfers to other facilities or upcoming court dates. Choose phone calls, text messages, or emails for your alerts. The system updates every 15 minutes from the jail database. Crime victims use this to stay safe and informed. Families use it to know when a relative will be released. The service costs nothing and you can sign up anonymously.

Resources in Calaveras County

Several organizations provide help with criminal justice matters in Calaveras County. Legal aid programs assist people who cannot afford attorneys. Bail bonds companies operate in San Andreas and Angels Camp to help arrange release from jail. Victim advocates provide support and explain rights during the criminal process.

The California Department of Justice maintains comprehensive criminal records. Request your own record if you need a statewide background check. This costs $25 and requires fingerprints. The DOJ record shows arrests and convictions from all California counties including Calaveras. Processing takes several weeks so plan ahead if you need this for employment or licensing.

For concerns about jail conditions contact the Board of State and Community Corrections. This state agency inspects jails and investigates complaints about safety and treatment. You can also raise issues directly with the Calaveras County Sheriff's Office if you have concerns about jail operations or inmate welfare.

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Nearby California Counties

Calaveras County shares borders with several other counties. Each operates its own jail and maintains separate booking records. Check these nearby counties if you are looking for booking information: