Santa Rosa Arrest Information

Santa Rosa Police Department handles arrests and initial bookings for people detained in the city. After booking at SRPD facilities, most custody transfers to Sonoma County jail operated by the sheriff department. You can search for booking and release records through both Santa Rosa PD and county sheriff online systems. These databases show current inmates and recent arrest information from Santa Rosa. Records include names, charges, booking dates, and bail amounts set by courts or magistrates. California statutes require public disclosure of this arrest data. You have free access to custody information through official police and sheriff websites that update around the clock. Santa Rosa PD maintains arrest records while Sonoma County Sheriff tracks ongoing custody status for all detention facilities in the county.

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Santa Rosa Police Reports

The Santa Rosa Police Department Police Reports page provides information about requesting copies of police records. This includes arrest reports and booking documentation created by SRPD officers.

Santa Rosa Police Department Police Reports

When Santa Rosa PD makes an arrest, officers complete a booking report with detailed arrestee information. The report includes full name, date of birth, and physical description such as height, weight, hair color, and eye color. It documents the exact time and date of arrest along with the specific location in Santa Rosa where it happened. Charges appear with their legal code sections. Bail amount shows what was set by a judge or magistrate at the time of booking.

Santa Rosa PD headquarters operates at 965 Sonoma Avenue. The Records Division handles public records requests for arrest reports and other police documents. You can submit requests during business hours. In-person visits, mail submissions, and online requests all work for obtaining arrest reports from SRPD.

After Santa Rosa PD completes initial booking, custody typically transfers to Sonoma County Sheriff within hours. The city police maintain arrest records. The county sheriff tracks ongoing custody information once inmates move to county jail facilities.

Sonoma County Jail System

After Santa Rosa PD books someone, Sonoma County Sheriff takes custody and houses them at the county jail. You can search for Santa Rosa arrestees through the sheriff's inmate search database online.

The Sonoma County inmate search shows everyone currently held in county detention facilities. Enter a name to search for inmates. Results display booking number, charges, bail amount, booking date, and current custody status. The database updates continuously as new bookings occur and releases happen at the county jail.

Sonoma County Sheriff inmate search

Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility operates in Santa Rosa at 2777 Ventura Avenue. This jail houses most arrestees from Santa Rosa and other parts of the county. The facility handles intake processing, ongoing custody, and release procedures for county inmates.

Search results show the most current information available in the sheriff's system. Details may change as cases proceed through courts. Bail amounts can be modified by judges during court hearings. Release dates shift based on court orders, time served credits, or sentence completion. You cannot search for people already released unless you have their specific booking number from arrest paperwork.

Public Records Disclosure Laws

California law mandates public access to arrest and booking information. Government Code 7923.610 lists specific details agencies must disclose to the public. This includes arrestee name and occupation, physical description, time and date of arrest, time and date of booking, location of arrest, factual circumstances, bail amount, and all charges including warrants or holds.

Santa Rosa PD and Sonoma County Sheriff both follow this mandatory disclosure requirement. Agencies can only withhold details if releasing them would endanger someone involved in an investigation or harm the successful completion of the case. Standard booking and custody information remains public and accessible.

Online databases provide free access to this data. Santa Rosa PD maintains records about arrests made in the city. Sonoma County Sheriff tracks custody status for the county jail. These two sources together give you complete access to Santa Rosa booking and release information.

Requesting Arrest Report Copies

To obtain a copy of an arrest report from Santa Rosa, 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 Santa Rosa PD headquarters on Sonoma Avenue. Bring valid photo ID when picking up documents. Mail requests work if you cannot visit in person. Online submission options may be available through the department website. Include your full name, contact information, and details about which arrest report you need. Specific dates, names, and case numbers help staff locate the right records faster.

Fees apply for copies of police reports. The cost covers actual expenses to duplicate records and staff time to process requests. Santa Rosa PD cannot charge more than these direct costs under state law. Victims of crimes receive their own case reports without paying fees.

Note: Police reports from Santa Rosa PD document the arrest and investigation conducted by city officers. Court records are separate files maintained by Sonoma County Superior Court. For information about court proceedings, case dispositions, or sentencing, you must contact the courthouse, not Santa Rosa PD.

Court Case Records

Santa Rosa falls under Sonoma County Superior Court jurisdiction. Criminal cases from Santa Rosa arrests proceed through the county court system. The main courthouse in Santa Rosa handles most local criminal cases. The facility sits at 600 Administration Drive in Santa Rosa.

Court records include case filings, hearing schedules, plea agreements, trial results, and sentencing orders. You can search some court information online through the Sonoma County Superior Court website. Case searches work by defendant name or case number. More detailed court documents often require visiting the courthouse in person to review files or request certified copies.

Court clerk offices help you locate case files and explain procedures for obtaining 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 a specific case.

Victim Notification Services

Sonoma County participates in VINE, a free victim notification system. This service alerts you when an inmate's custody status changes. You can register to receive notifications about specific inmates arrested in Santa Rosa and held at the county jail.

VINE operates around the clock every day of the year. Register online or by phone using the inmate's name or booking number. The system sends notifications by phone call, text message, or email when custody status changes. This includes releases, transfers, or court appearances within the Sonoma County jail system.

Victims can stay informed without checking databases constantly. VINE automatically alerts you as soon as status changes occur. The service covers the main adult detention facility in Santa Rosa where most county inmates are held.

Other Sonoma County Areas

Santa Rosa serves as the county seat and largest city in Sonoma County. Several other cities and communities surround Santa Rosa in the county. Petaluma sits to the south along Highway 101. Rohnert Park lies between Santa Rosa and Petaluma. Windsor sits north of Santa Rosa along the highway corridor.

Smaller communities dot the county including Sebastopol to the west and Healdsburg to the north. The coastal areas include Bodega Bay and Jenner. All Sonoma County law enforcement agencies use the same county jail system for custody. You can search for inmates from any part of the county through the Sonoma County Sheriff inmate database.

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