Lassen County Booking Records

Lassen County recent bookings go through the Adult Detention Facility operated by the Sheriff's Office in Susanville. The county does not offer an online inmate search portal currently. You can get booking information by calling the jail or visiting in person. Staff provide details about current inmates including charges and custody status. Lassen County sits in northeast California with a population around 32,000 people. California public records laws require the county to share basic arrest information with the public. Call the Sheriff's Office to check on someone in custody or learn about booking procedures in Lassen County.

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Lassen County does not currently have an online inmate search system. To find someone in custody, call the Sheriff's Office or visit the jail in person. The Adult Detention Facility information page at co.lassen.ca.us/dept/sheriffs-office provides contact details and facility information. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody and share basic booking details.

When you call, have the person's full name ready. If the name is common, know their approximate age or date of birth. This helps staff find the right person quickly. The Sheriff's Office handles custody inquiries during regular business hours. Most calls get answered promptly. Staff can tell you about charges, bail, and court dates. They also provide information about visiting hours and procedures.

Lassen County Sheriff Adult Detention Facility information page

Lassen County is a rural area in northeast California. The county lacks the resources for expensive online systems. Phone-based inquiries work well for the booking volume. You can also use the statewide VINE system to search for inmates 24 hours a day. VINE pulls data from Lassen County jail and lets you check custody status any time. Call 1-877-411-5588 or visit vinelink.vineapps.com to search.

For in-person inquiries, visit the Sheriff's Office in Susanville. Staff at the public counter can look up inmates and answer questions. Bring photo ID if you plan to visit an inmate. The facility follows standard security procedures for all visitors. In-person visits work well if you need detailed information or have multiple questions about custody procedures.

Lassen County Adult Detention Facility

The main jail sits in Susanville which is the county seat and largest city. Susanville has a population around 15,000 people. The town is known for its state prison facilities but the county also operates its own jail for local arrests. The Adult Detention Facility handles booking, classification, and custody for people arrested in Lassen County. Inmates await trial or serve sentences under one year. Longer sentences get transferred to state prison.

Lassen County covers over 4,700 square miles in northeast California. The region includes mountains, valleys, and high desert. The population is spread across several small communities. Susanville is the main hub with county offices, courts, and the jail. The Sheriff's Office patrols rural areas where many residents live on ranches or in small towns. All arrests from across the county flow to the jail in Susanville.

The facility provides basic services for inmates including meals, medical care, and phone access. Visitation occurs on scheduled days with security procedures for all visitors. The jail has separate housing for male and female inmates. Classification determines where each inmate stays based on charges and behavior. Staff work to maintain safety and security with limited resources typical of rural counties. The facility serves Lassen County's needs despite its small size compared to urban jails.

Information in Lassen Booking Records

When you inquire about a booking, staff can share several details. They tell you if the person is in custody right now. The booking date shows when they arrived at jail. Charges list the alleged crimes using California code sections. Common charges in Lassen County include drug offenses, DUI, theft, assault, and domestic violence. You see both misdemeanors and felonies depending on the severity of alleged crimes.

Bail amounts appear for most bookings. This tells you how much money must be posted for release. Some serious charges have no bail which means a judge must review the case first. Staff can tell you about upcoming court dates. Lassen County has a small court system so hearings often get scheduled faster than in busy urban counties. Most inmates see a judge within days of arrest.

The Sheriff's Office maintains records of past bookings. These archives are not always available during simple phone inquiries. For historical records submit a formal public records request. Staff will search their system and provide documents based on California law. Basic booking information is public while some details stay confidential to protect privacy and active investigations. The county follows state guidelines on what can be released.

Note: Booking records show arrests but do not prove guilt. Many charges get dismissed or result in acquittals after investigation or trial.

Request Records from Lassen County

Phone inquiries about current inmates are free during business hours. For certified copies or detailed arrest reports, submit a written public records request. Send your request to the Lassen County Sheriff's Office in Susanville. Include the arrestee's name, booking date, and any case numbers you have. Staff will search their records and tell you what documents exist.

California law requires agencies to respond within 10 days to public records requests. They can take a 14-day extension for complex searches. Simple booking records usually come back within a few days. Fees apply for copies and certified documents. Ask about costs before submitting your request. Payment is typically by check or money order. The Sheriff's Office can tell you exact fees when you call.

You can visit the Sheriff's Office in person in Susanville. Bring photo ID and be ready to fill out forms. Staff can answer questions about available records and costs. In-person visits help when you need guidance on what documents to request. Susanville is in northeast California near the Nevada border. If you are traveling from far away, consider calling first to ensure the records unit will be open when you arrive.

VINE Custody Alerts for Lassen County

Lassen County uses the VINE notification system. VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. Call 1-877-411-5588 to access VINE by phone 24 hours a day. You can also visit vinelink.vineapps.com/state/CA online. Select California then choose Lassen County from the location menu.

Search for an inmate by entering their name. The system shows current custody status. You can register for alerts about status changes. When the person gets released, you receive a notification by phone, text, or email. VINE updates every 15 minutes from jail databases. The service is free and anonymous. No one asks why you want notifications. Crime victims commonly use VINE to track offenders. Families use it to know when someone is getting out. The system works across California and most states so you can monitor multiple locations with one account.

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Communities in Lassen County

Susanville is the county seat and largest city with a population around 15,000. The city has a police department that works with the Sheriff's Office. When Susanville police make arrests, they book people into the county jail. The city is known for state prison facilities including High Desert State Prison and California Correctional Center. These state prisons are separate from the county jail which handles local arrests.

Other communities in Lassen County include Westwood, Standish, and Johnstonville. These are small unincorporated areas that rely on the Sheriff's Office for law enforcement. Much of the county consists of rural lands with ranches and forests. The Sheriff's Office patrols vast areas with limited staff. All arrests from across Lassen County flow to the Adult Detention Facility in Susanville. This centralized system makes sense for a rural county with scattered population centers.

Nearby California Counties

Lassen County sits in northeast California. It borders several other counties that maintain their own jail systems. Check these nearby counties if you do not find someone in Lassen County: