Mariposa County Booking Reports

Mariposa County recent bookings appear in daily reports posted by the Sheriff's Office on their website. When someone gets arrested in Mariposa County, they are booked into the jail facility in Mariposa. The Sheriff publishes regular booking reports that list people recently processed through the jail. You can view these reports to find names, charges, and arrest dates for current bookings. The reports update daily and show activity from the past 24 to 48 hours. California public records laws require this information to be available to the public and Mariposa County complies by posting daily booking reports online.

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Access Mariposa Booking Reports

The Mariposa County Sheriff posts daily booking reports on the county website. These reports list recent bookings at the Mariposa County Jail. Each report shows names of people booked in the past day or two. You see basic information like age and charges. The reports typically come out as PDF files you can view or download.

Check the Sheriff's website regularly for updated reports. New reports get posted daily or several times per week depending on booking volume. Archived reports might be available to search for older bookings. This helps if you need to find information from several days or weeks ago.

Mariposa County daily booking report page

Information in the reports includes full names of arrestees. Ages appear next to names. Arrest or booking dates tell you when the person came into custody. Charges list what crimes they face. Some reports show arresting agencies which could be Mariposa County Sheriff or California Highway Patrol.

For more detailed information call the Mariposa County Jail. Staff can tell you if someone is currently in custody or has been released. They provide details about bail amounts and court dates. Have the person's full name ready when you call.

Mariposa County Jail Facility

The Mariposa County Jail sits in the town of Mariposa near Yosemite National Park. This small facility handles bookings for the entire county. Most arrests happen in and around Mariposa and along Highway 140 leading to Yosemite. Deputies transport arrestees to the jail for processing and detention.

Booking includes fingerprints and photographs. Staff conduct background checks for outstanding warrants. Medical screening identifies health needs. The jail has limited capacity suited to the county's small population. Men and women stay in separate housing areas. Some inmates await trial while others serve short sentences.

Inmates can make phone calls during scheduled times. Visitation happens on specific days of the week. Check with the jail for current policies. Mail gets screened before delivery. The commissary sells approved items to inmates. Families can put money on accounts for commissary and phone calls.

Information in Booking Records

Mariposa County booking records contain standard arrest data. The full legal name appears first. Date of birth or age helps confirm identity. Physical description might include height and weight. Booking date shows when the person arrived at the jail.

Each booking gets a unique number in the jail system. Charges list alleged crimes with California code sections. PC stands for Penal Code. VC means Vehicle Code. Common charges include PC 602 for trespassing, PC 32 for accessory, and VC 14601 for driving with suspended license. Bail amounts appear if set by a judge or bail schedule.

The arresting agency shows which department made the arrest. Mariposa County Sheriff handles most arrests. You might also see California Highway Patrol especially for arrests along highways. Hold information indicates if another county wants the person.

Request Mariposa County Records

Daily booking reports provide free basic information. For certified copies or detailed arrest reports, contact the Mariposa County Sheriff's Office. Submit written requests to the Records Division. Include the person's name, arrest date, and what documents you need.

California law gives agencies 10 days to respond. Mariposa County can extend this by 14 days for complex requests. Simple booking records come back faster. The county charges copying fees. Ask about costs before submitting your request.

Some records have restrictions. Active investigations might be exempt. Juvenile records need authorization. Medical information stays confidential. Staff will explain what they can release.

Note: Crime victims may qualify for free copies under California law.

Mariposa County Court

The Mariposa County Superior Court handles criminal cases. The courthouse is in Mariposa near the jail. Inmates appear within 48 hours if in custody. The judge sets bail at arraignment. Public defenders get appointed for those who cannot afford attorneys. Jail staff transport inmates to court for hearings. Family can attend most public proceedings.

VINE Custody Alerts

VINE works in Mariposa County. Register at vinelink.vineapps.com/state/CA or call 1-877-411-5588. Get notifications when someone gets released. Choose phone, text, or email alerts. The service is free and anonymous.

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Nearby California Counties

Mariposa County borders several other counties with their own jail systems: