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Shasta County recent bookings go through the main jail facility at 1655 West Street in Redding. The Shasta County Sheriff's Office handles all custody operations for the region including intake, classification, and housing. You can call the jail at (530) 245-6100 to ask about someone in custody. Staff provide information about current inmates and booking status. California public records laws let anyone access basic arrest information from county jails. This helps families, attorneys, and the general public stay informed about custody matters in Shasta County.

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The Shasta County Sheriff website at shastacounty.gov/sheriff/page/incustody provides information about the jail. You can find details about custody operations and policies. For inmate searches call the jail directly at (530) 245-6100. Staff answer questions about current bookings and custody status. They can tell you if someone is in jail and what charges they face.

The phone line operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You do not need to visit the jail in person to get basic booking information. Give staff the person's full name. They search their system and tell you if that person is in custody. If they find a match, they can share booking date, charges, and bail amount. This saves you time compared to driving to the jail in Redding.

Shasta County Sheriff in-custody information webpage

Shasta County updated its visitation procedures in 2025. All in-person visits were temporarily suspended starting September 26, 2025 due to construction at the jail. The Sheriff's Office announced plans to restore visits once work finishes. Check the county website for current visitation status. Video visits may be available as an alternative during the construction period. Call ahead before traveling to the facility.

Shasta County Jail in Redding

The main jail facility stands at 1655 West Street in Redding. This location serves all of Shasta County. The building includes booking areas, housing pods, medical units, and administrative offices. Male and female inmates stay in separate sections. The jail handles pretrial detention and sentences up to one year. Longer sentences get transferred to state prison.

Redding is the county seat and largest city in the region. The jail sits near the Shasta County Superior Court which makes it easy to transport inmates for hearings. Security staff escort inmates through underground tunnels to the courthouse. This keeps inmates separate from the public during transport. The system handles dozens of court trips each day.

Construction began in 2025 to upgrade parts of the facility. This work led to temporary changes in operations including suspension of in-person visits. The jail continues normal booking and custody functions during construction. Staff adapted procedures to maintain security while work crews renovate sections of the building. The project aims to improve safety and efficiency for both inmates and staff.

Note: Construction timelines can change so always call ahead if you need to visit or have questions about access to the facility.

Information in Shasta Booking Records

When you call about an inmate, staff can share several details. They tell you if the person is in custody right now. The booking date shows when they arrived. Charges list the alleged crimes using California code sections. Common charges in Shasta County include DUI violations, drug possession, burglary, and domestic violence cases.

Bail amounts appear in the system 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. The jail can also tell you about upcoming court dates. If the person already saw a judge, there may be notes about their next hearing. All this information helps families and attorneys stay current on case status.

Shasta County follows California laws about what information can be released to the public. Basic booking data is available to anyone who asks. More detailed records may require a formal public records request. The Sheriff's Office balances transparency with privacy protections especially for victims and witnesses. They release information that state law allows while protecting sensitive details that could compromise safety or ongoing investigations.

Request Records from Shasta County

For basic custody information call (530) 245-6100. Staff answer questions over the phone at no charge. If you need certified copies of arrest reports or booking documents, submit a formal public records request. Send your request in writing to the Shasta County Sheriff's Office. Include the arrestee's name, date of booking, and any case numbers you have. Staff will search their records and tell you what documents exist.

California gives agencies 10 days to respond to records requests. They can take a 14-day extension if the search is complex. Most booking records come back within a few days. Fees vary based on what you request. Simple copies cost less than certified documents. Large records with many pages add up in cost. Ask about fees before you submit your request so there are no surprises when the bill arrives.

You can visit the Sheriff's Office in person at 1655 West Street in Redding. Bring photo ID and plan to fill out forms. Staff at the public counter will direct you to the right unit. They can answer questions about what records are available and how much they cost. In-person visits help when you are not sure exactly what documents you need. Staff can guide you through options and explain the request process step by step.

VINE Custody Alerts for Shasta County

Shasta County uses the VINE notification system. VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. Call 1-877-411-5588 to access the system by phone. You can also go online to vinelink.vineapps.com/state/CA and search by name.

The system shows current custody status for inmates in Shasta County. You can register for alerts about status changes. When someone gets released from jail, you receive a notification. Choose phone calls, text messages, or email alerts. VINE updates every 15 minutes so information stays current. The service is free and available to anyone. Crime victims often use VINE to track offenders. Families use it to know when a relative is getting out. No one asks why you want alerts. The system protects your privacy while keeping you informed about custody changes in Shasta County.

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Cities Using Shasta County Jail

Redding is the largest city and county seat. It has its own police department but uses the county jail for all bookings. When Redding police make arrests, they take people to the jail at 1655 West Street. Other cities in Shasta County include Anderson and Shasta Lake. These smaller communities also rely on the county jail. The Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement for unincorporated areas throughout the county.

All booking records from these agencies flow to the central jail in Redding. This creates one location for custody information. It also ensures consistent standards for booking procedures and inmate care. The arrangement saves money compared to each city running its own jail. Shasta County covers a large geographic area with many rural communities. Centralizing jail operations in Redding makes sense for efficiency and security across the region.

Nearby California Counties

Shasta County sits in Northern California and borders several other counties. Each operates its own jail system. Check these nearby counties if your search comes up empty in Shasta County: