Ontario Custody Information

Ontario Police Department processes arrests and bookings for people detained in the city. After initial booking, custody moves to San Bernardino County jail facilities run by the sheriff department. You can search booking and release records through Ontario PD and county databases available online. These search tools display current inmates and recent arrest data from Ontario. Information includes full names, charges filed, booking dates, and bail amounts. California law mandates public disclosure of arrest details under specific statutes. Free access to this custody data happens through official websites that update continuously. Ontario PD maintains arrest records while San Bernardino County Sheriff tracks ongoing custody status for all detention facilities in the county including people booked from Ontario arrests throughout the year.

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Ontario Police Administrative Services

The Ontario Police Department Administrative Services division handles records and support functions for the department. This includes maintaining arrest reports and booking documentation created by Ontario PD officers.

Ontario Police Department Administrative Services

When Ontario PD makes an arrest, officers complete a booking report with detailed information. The report lists arrestee name, date of birth, and physical description including height, weight, hair, and eyes. It notes exact arrest time and date plus the specific location in Ontario where the arrest occurred. Charges appear with legal code sections. Bail amount shows what a judge or magistrate set for release.

Ontario PD headquarters operates at 2500 South Archibald Avenue. The Records Division processes public records requests for arrest reports and other police documentation. You can submit requests during business hours on weekdays. In-person visits, mail, and phone inquiries all work for requesting records or checking on pending requests.

After Ontario PD completes initial booking, custody transfers to San Bernardino County Sheriff. The city police keep arrest records. The county sheriff maintains ongoing custody information after transfer to county jails.

San Bernardino County Detention

After Ontario PD books an arrestee, San Bernardino County Sheriff takes custody and houses them at a county detention facility. You can search for Ontario arrestees through the sheriff's online booking search system.

The county booking search database covers everyone currently held in San Bernardino County jails. Enter a name to find inmates. Results show booking number, charges, bail amount, current facility, and booking date. The system updates around the clock as bookings and releases happen across county detention facilities.

San Bernardino County operates multiple jails. West Valley Detention Center sits in nearby Rancho Cucamonga and houses many Ontario arrestees. Central Detention Center operates in San Bernardino city. Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center sits in Devore. High Desert Detention Center runs in Adelanto. Inmates may go to any facility based on custody classification, gender, space, and security level needs.

Search results display the most current information in the sheriff's database. Details can change as cases move through courts. Judges modify bail amounts. Release dates shift based on court orders, time served credits, or sentence completion. You can only search for current inmates unless you have a specific booking number from arrest documents.

Arrest Information Disclosure Laws

State law requires public access to booking records. California Government Code section 7923.610 lists specific arrest details agencies must release. This includes arrestee name and occupation, physical description, arrest and booking times, location, factual circumstances, bail amount, and all charges including warrants and holds.

Ontario PD and San Bernardino County Sheriff both follow this mandatory disclosure law. Agencies can withhold information only if release would endanger someone involved in an investigation or harm the case. Standard arrest and custody data remains public and accessible to anyone.

You can view this information at no cost through online databases. Ontario PD maintains records about arrests in the city. San Bernardino County Sheriff tracks custody status for county jails. These two sources together provide complete access to Ontario booking and release information.

Requesting Arrest Report Copies

To get a copy of an arrest report from Ontario, submit a request to the Police Department Records Division. The California Public Records Act governs these requests. Agencies must respond within 10 days of receiving your request.

You can request records in person at Ontario PD headquarters on South Archibald Avenue. Bring photo ID when picking up documents. Mail requests work if you cannot visit in person. Include your name, contact information, and details about which arrest report you need. Dates, names, and case numbers help staff find the right records.

Fees apply for report copies based on actual processing costs. The department charges for duplication and staff time but cannot exceed direct costs under state law. Crime victims receive their own case reports free of charge.

Police reports from Ontario PD document the arrest and investigation. Court records are separate files maintained by San Bernardino County Superior Court. For information about court proceedings, case dispositions, or sentencing, you must contact the courthouse directly instead of Ontario PD.

Note: Processing times can vary based on request complexity and Records Division workload. Older records may take longer to retrieve from archived files. The division contacts you when your requested records are ready for pickup or mailing.

Court Case Information

Ontario falls under San Bernardino County Superior Court jurisdiction. Criminal cases from Ontario arrests proceed through the county court system. The Rancho Cucamonga courthouse nearby handles many Ontario cases. Some matters go to other county courthouses based on case type and scheduling needs.

Court records include case filings, hearing dates, plea deals, trial outcomes, and sentencing information. You can search some court data online through the San Bernardino County Superior Court website. Searches work by defendant name or case number. Detailed court documents often require visiting the courthouse in person to review files or request copies.

Court clerk offices assist with locating case files and explain how to obtain copies of court records. Fees apply for certified copies of documents. Some records may be sealed or restricted based on case type or court orders. Clerk staff can tell you what records are available for any specific case.

Victim Notification System

San Bernardino County uses VINE for victim notification about custody changes. This free service alerts you when an inmate's status changes. You can register to get notifications about specific inmates arrested in Ontario and held in county jails.

VINE operates 24 hours every day throughout the year. Register online or call to set up alerts using the inmate's name or booking number. The system sends notifications by phone, text, or email when custody status changes. This includes releases, transfers, or court appearances.

Victims can stay informed without checking databases constantly. VINE automatically alerts you when changes occur. The service covers all San Bernardino County detention facilities where Ontario arrestees may be housed.

San Bernardino County Cities Near Ontario

Ontario sits in southwestern San Bernardino County next to several cities. Rancho Cucamonga lies directly north of Ontario. Upland borders Ontario to the northwest. Fontana sits to the west and southwest. Chino is south of Ontario in San Bernardino County. San Bernardino city serves as the county seat east of Ontario.

All San Bernardino County cities use the same county jail system for custody. Each city police department makes arrests and conducts initial booking before transferring inmates to county sheriff facilities. You can search for people arrested in any of these cities through the same county booking database that covers Ontario arrests.

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