Ventura County Recent Booking Records

Ventura County recent bookings appear online through the sheriff's inmate information portal. The Ventura County Sheriff's Office operates detention facilities that house inmates from across the county. You can search for current inmates by name or booking number at no charge. The system shows booking dates, facility locations, and other custody details. It also lets you email inmates directly through the portal if you want to send messages. Call (805) 654-3335 for additional inmate information that might not show up in the online search. The county makes these records available under California public records laws that require agencies to share arrest and booking data with anyone who asks.

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Search Ventura County Inmates

The Ventura County Sheriff maintains an inmate information portal for public searches. Enter a first name and last name to find someone. You can also search using just the booking number if you already have it. The system searches both main detention facilities at once. Results come back quickly for most name searches.

Search results show the inmate's full name and booking number. Date of birth helps you confirm you found the right person. The booking date tells you when they entered custody. Facility location shows whether they are at the Pre-Trial Detention Facility in Ventura or the Todd Road Jail in Santa Paula. Bail amounts appear when set by the court or bail schedule.

The portal also offers an email feature. To email an inmate, enter their first and last name only or booking number only. The system sends your message to their account. They can read it on jail tablets. This gives you a way to communicate without phone calls or visits. Rules apply to what you can write in these emails so keep messages appropriate and follow facility guidelines.

Call (805) 654-3335 for help finding an inmate or for information not available in the online system. Staff can answer questions about custody status, visiting hours, and how to deposit money into inmate accounts. This phone line operates during business hours on weekdays. After-hours calls might go to an automated system that provides basic information.

Ventura County Detention Facilities

The Pre-Trial Detention Facility sits at 800 S. Victoria Avenue in Ventura. This is the main jail for the county. It houses inmates awaiting trial or serving short sentences. The facility opened in the 1990s and has been expanded over the years. Most bookings from coastal cities like Ventura, Oxnard, and Camarillo go here first. The downtown Ventura location makes it convenient for court appearances at the nearby Ventura County Government Center.

Todd Road Jail operates in Santa Paula at a separate location. This facility serves as overflow capacity and houses certain inmate classifications. Some inmates start at the Pre-Trial Detention Facility then transfer to Todd Road based on their charges, behavior, or space availability. Each facility has different visiting schedules and rules. Check the specific jail's information before planning a visit or sending mail.

Both facilities meet state standards set by the Board of State and Community Corrections. Regular inspections ensure they comply with California regulations for safety, health care, and inmate rights. The sheriff's office publishes information about each facility on their website including addresses, phone numbers, and visiting hours.

Ventura Booking Record Information

Ventura County booking records include standard arrest details. Each booking gets a unique number assigned at intake. This number identifies that specific jail stay. If someone gets arrested again later they receive a different booking number. Names appear as provided during the booking process. Physical descriptions might include height, weight, and identifying features.

Charges list the crimes using California statute codes. Common codes include PC for Penal Code, HS for Health and Safety Code covering drugs, and VC for Vehicle Code traffic offenses. Each charge has a section number and description. Bail amounts show what it costs to post bond for release. Some serious charges have no bail which requires a court hearing before release. Arresting agency names tell you which police department made the arrest. This could be Ventura PD, Oxnard PD, Thousand Oaks PD, or the sheriff's department itself.

Dates matter in these records. Arrest date shows when the incident happened. Booking date tells when they arrived at the jail. These might differ by hours or even days if there were delays. Release date appears once someone leaves custody. Scheduled release times help families know when to expect someone to get out after posting bail or completing a sentence.

Request Detailed Booking Records

For records beyond the online search, submit a request to the Ventura County Sheriff's Office. Email vcso.publicrecordsrequests@ventura.org with details about what you need. Include the inmate's name, booking date, and booking number if you have it. The more specific your request, the faster staff can locate the right records. You can also submit requests by mail or in person at sheriff facilities.

Ventura County charges fees for some records. Booking photos cost $20 each. Booking sheets also cost $20 per document. These fees cover the cost of processing and copying records. Certified copies cost more than regular ones. Payment methods include checks, money orders, and credit cards. Ask about total costs before they start working on your request so you know what to expect.

California law gives agencies 10 days to respond to public records requests. They can take a 14-day extension for complex requests or when they need to review many documents. Simple booking records usually come back faster than the maximum time. The sheriff's office will tell you if any records are exempt from disclosure under California law. Some information stays confidential for investigative or safety reasons.

Note: Basic custody information is free through the online inmate search portal.

Cities Using Ventura County Jails

Ventura County includes coastal cities, valley communities, and mountain areas. Most cities do not operate their own jails. When local police make arrests they book people into county facilities. This centralized system ensures consistent standards and efficient use of resources across the region.

Major cities include Oxnard, Ventura, Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, and Camarillo. Oxnard is the largest city in the county with over 200,000 people. Thousand Oaks and Simi Valley sit inland in valley areas. All these cities use the Pre-Trial Detention Facility or Todd Road Jail for bookings. The online search system covers arrests from every police department in Ventura County plus sheriff's deputies who patrol unincorporated areas.

Smaller communities like Fillmore, Santa Paula, and Port Hueneme also use county jails. Beach cities like Ventura rely on the nearby Pre-Trial Detention Facility. No city in Ventura County operates a full-service jail for long-term custody. This arrangement saves money and ensures professional jail operations under state standards.

VINE Custody Alerts

Ventura County participates in California's VINE system for custody notifications. Register at vinelink.vineapps.com/state/CA or call 1-877-411-5588 to set up alerts. Search for an inmate by name or booking number. Choose how you want to receive notifications such as phone calls, text messages, or emails. The service is free and anonymous.

VINE checks the jail database every 15 minutes for updates. When an inmate's custody status changes, the system sends you an alert. This includes releases, transfers between facilities, and court movements. Victims of crime use VINE to maintain safety and stay informed. Families use it to coordinate picking up relatives. The system works automatically once you register so you do not have to keep checking manually.

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Nearby California Counties

Ventura County borders several other counties in Southern California. Each maintains its own jail system: