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San Bernardino police blotter records come from the San Bernardino Police Department and county sheriff. The city operates its own police force while the county sheriff runs the jail system. All arrests in San Bernardino result in bookings at San Bernardino County detention facilities. You can search for arrest information, booking logs, and police reports through official city and county websites. Most booking data is public information under California law and appears online within hours of an arrest.

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San Bernardino County Jail Records

People arrested in San Bernardino get booked at county jail facilities. The San Bernardino County Sheriff operates multiple detention centers across the region. The main facilities include West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga, Central Detention Center in San Bernardino, and Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center in Devore.

Search for inmates online at jimsnetil.shr.sbcounty.gov. This database shows everyone currently in custody at any county facility. You can search by name, booking number, or date. Results show charges, bail amount, and which jail holds the person.

San Bernardino County Sheriff inmate booking search portal

The booking log updates regularly as new arrests occur in San Bernardino and other county areas. If you cannot find someone in the online system, call West Valley Detention Center at (909) 350-2476. Staff can check the system and provide current custody status for San Bernardino arrests.

California Government Code requires certain booking information to be public. This includes names, physical descriptions, booking dates, arrest locations, and charges. The county makes this data available to the public through the online search tool and phone inquiries for all San Bernardino area bookings.

San Bernardino Police Department Records

The San Bernardino Police Department Records Bureau handles report requests and public records inquiries. Visit www.sanbernardino.gov for information on how to request police reports. The Records Bureau is at 655 E. Third Street in downtown San Bernardino.

San Bernardino Police Department Records Bureau information page

Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. You can request reports in person, by mail, or online. The first five pages of most reports are free. Additional pages cost 25 cents each. Traffic collision reports have different fees and are often processed through a separate system.

Types of records available from San Bernardino Police include:

  • Arrest reports and booking summaries
  • Incident and crime reports
  • Traffic collision reports
  • Calls for service logs

Processing time is typically one to two weeks for standard requests. The department must respond to California Public Records Act requests within 10 days. Complex requests may take longer but the city will keep you informed. Call the Records Bureau at (909) 384-5742 for questions about specific reports in San Bernardino.

Note: Arrested individuals cannot obtain their own arrest reports under California law.

Law Enforcement in San Bernardino

San Bernardino Police Department patrols the city. The department has several divisions including patrol, investigations, and special operations. Officers respond to calls within city limits. All arrests made by city police lead to bookings at county jail facilities in San Bernardino.

San Bernardino County Sheriff also operates in the area. The sheriff patrols unincorporated regions around the city. Some nearby communities contract with the sheriff for police services. California Highway Patrol handles incidents on Interstate 10, Interstate 215, and other state highways through San Bernardino.

Each agency keeps its own records. For arrests within San Bernardino city limits, contact the police department first. For arrests on highways or in unincorporated areas, check with the sheriff or CHP. All bookings appear in the county jail database regardless of which agency made the arrest in the San Bernardino area.

Understanding San Bernardino Booking Information

Booking records in San Bernardino use California Penal Code sections to identify charges. Each offense has a code number. The booking log shows these numbers next to the person's name. You can look up any code online to see what crime it describes.

A booking entry shows the arrested person's full name and date of birth. It includes physical description with height, weight, and race. The log lists the arrest date, time, and location. All charges appear with their code sections. Bail gets set based on the charge severity and the person's criminal history in San Bernardino.

Booking does not mean conviction. Many arrests do not result in charges. Prosecutors review each case and decide whether to file. They may decline weak cases or reduce charges later. The booking log only shows that an arrest occurred in San Bernardino on a specific date.

Under state law, certain details remain confidential during active investigations. Victim names are withheld in many cases. Juvenile arrests stay private unless charged as adults. But basic facts about adult arrests are public once the booking process is complete in San Bernardino.

How to Find San Bernardino Arrest Records

Start with the county jail inmate search. This shows everyone currently in custody. If the arrest was recent, the person likely appears in this database. Enter their last name and first name. Click search. Results appear in seconds.

For older arrests, contact the Records Bureau. You need the person's full name and approximate arrest date. The bureau searches archived records. They charge fees for copies based on page count. Response time is usually one to two weeks for past arrest records in San Bernardino.

You can also check court records. The San Bernardino County Superior Court maintains case files for all criminal prosecutions. If charges were filed after the arrest, a court case exists. Court records show the outcome of the case. Visit the court website or clerk office to search criminal dockets in San Bernardino.

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San Bernardino County Arrest Records

San Bernardino is the county seat of San Bernardino County. The county sheriff operates all jail facilities and maintains arrest records for the entire county. This includes bookings from city police, county sheriff, and other agencies across the region. For complete county jail information, booking procedures, and law enforcement resources, visit the San Bernardino County police blotter page.

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