Yolo County Booking Information

Yolo County recent bookings information is available through the Sheriff's Office website which posts booking statistics and jail data. When someone gets arrested in Yolo County, they are booked into the Leinberger Detention Facility in Woodland or the Monroe Detention Center. The Sheriff's Office provides public access to booking statistics and custody information. You can view reports that show booking trends and jail population data. For specific inmate information, contact the jail directly or use the VINE system. California law requires transparency in arrest records and Yolo County provides public access to booking information through statistics reports and direct contact with the jail.

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Yolo County Jail Quick Facts

221,000 Population
Woodland County Seat
2 Jail Facilities
Statistics Public Data

Access Yolo County Booking Data

The Yolo County Sheriff posts booking statistics on their website. These reports show trends and data about jail bookings. You can see information about booking volumes, charges, and demographics. The statistics provide insight into how the jail system operates.

For specific inmate information, call the jail directly. The Leinberger Detention Facility and Monroe Detention Center staff can look up inmates by name. Have the person's full legal name ready when you call. Birth date helps too if you know it. Staff can tell you if someone is currently in custody, what charges they face, and what their bail amount is.

Yolo County Sheriff booking statistics page

Phone inquiries work best during business hours on weekdays. For urgent matters outside regular hours, dispatch might be able to help. Regular booking inquiries should wait for business hours when records staff are available to provide detailed information.

You can also visit the Sheriff's Office in person. The main office is in Woodland. In-person visits allow you to speak directly with staff who can answer questions about the booking process and inmate status. Bring identification if you plan to request copies of records.

Yolo County Detention Facilities

Yolo County operates two detention facilities. The Leinberger Detention Facility in Woodland serves as the main jail. This modern facility handles most bookings for the county. The Monroe Detention Center provides additional capacity. Together these jails serve cities like Woodland, Davis, West Sacramento, and unincorporated areas.

Booking procedures include fingerprinting and photographing each arrestee. Staff conduct background checks to search for outstanding warrants from other jurisdictions. Medical screening happens during intake to identify health needs. Classification determines which facility and housing unit is appropriate for each inmate.

Men and women are housed in separate areas. Some inmates await trial while others serve short sentences for misdemeanor convictions. The facilities have capacity for hundreds of inmates. Housing units include general population, protective custody, medical units, and administrative segregation.

Inmates can make phone calls during scheduled times. Visitation happens on specific days of the week. Many facilities use video visitation instead of in-person contact now. Check with each facility for current visiting policies and hours. Mail gets screened before delivery. The commissary sells approved items to inmates.

Family members can put money on an inmate's account for commissary purchases and phone calls. Ask jail staff about deposit methods and what payment types they accept. Many jails offer online deposit options through third-party vendors.

Information in Booking Records

Yolo County booking records contain standard arrest data required by California law. The full legal name of the arrestee appears first. Date of birth helps confirm identity. Physical description includes height, weight, hair color, and eye color. This information comes from measurements and photographs taken during booking.

Each booking gets a unique number in the jail system. This number tracks the person through their custody stay and court proceedings. Booking date and time show when the person arrived at the facility. Facility assignment tells you which jail holds them.

Charges list alleged crimes with California code sections. PC stands for Penal Code. HS means Health and Safety Code. VC indicates Vehicle Code. Common charges include PC 215 for carjacking, PC 11418 for weapons of mass destruction hoax, and VC 2800.2 for evading police. Multiple charges can appear on one booking record. Bail amounts get set by judges or the bail schedule.

The arresting agency shows which law enforcement department made the arrest. Yolo County Sheriff handles many arrests but you also see Davis Police, West Sacramento Police, Woodland Police, and California Highway Patrol. Hold information indicates if another county or state wants the person for different charges.

Request Yolo County Records

For certified copies or detailed arrest reports, contact the Yolo County Sheriff's Office. Submit your request in writing to the Records Division. Include the name of the person, approximate date of arrest, and what specific documents you need. The more details you provide, the easier it is for staff to locate the right files.

California law gives agencies 10 days to respond to public records requests. Yolo County can take a 14-day extension for complex requests. Simple booking records usually come back faster. The county charges copying fees for paper documents. Ask about costs before submitting a formal request.

Some records have legal restrictions. Active investigation files might be exempt from disclosure. Juvenile records require special authorization. Medical information stays confidential. The Records Division will explain what they can release and what must remain sealed under state law.

Note: Crime victims may qualify for free copies of certain reports under California victim rights laws.

Yolo County Superior Court

The Yolo County Superior Court handles criminal cases from local arrests. The main courthouse is in Woodland. Branch courts operate in other parts of the county. Inmates make their first court appearance within 48 hours if they remain in custody. The judge reviews charges and sets bail at this arraignment hearing.

Public defenders get appointed for people who cannot afford private attorneys. Court records are separate from jail booking records. Case files include charging documents, plea agreements, and sentencing orders. You can request these from the Court Clerk's Office.

Jail staff transport inmates to the courthouse for all required appearances. 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 Notifications

The VINE system works in Yolo County for custody status alerts. VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. Register at vinelink.vineapps.com/state/CA or call 1-877-411-5588. Search for an inmate by name and sign up for notifications about custody changes.

VINE sends alerts when someone gets released from Yolo County detention facilities. You can also get notifications about transfers to other facilities or upcoming court dates. Choose phone calls, text messages, or emails for your alerts. The system updates regularly 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 is free and you can register anonymously.

Yolo County Resources

Several organizations provide assistance with criminal justice matters in Yolo County. Legal aid programs help people who cannot afford private attorneys. Bail bonds companies operate in Woodland, Davis, and West Sacramento. Victim advocate programs offer support and explain rights during the criminal process.

The California Department of Justice maintains comprehensive statewide criminal records. You can request your own record for employment or licensing purposes. This requires fingerprints and a $25 fee. The DOJ record shows arrests and convictions from all California counties including Yolo. Processing takes several weeks.

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

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Nearby California Counties

Yolo County borders several other counties. Each maintains its own jail system and booking records: