Colusa County Arrest Records

Colusa County does not publish an online jail roster at this time. The sheriff office handles all arrest and booking records for the county. You need to call the jail directly to check on custody status or recent arrests. The main jail facility sits in Colusa, the county seat. Staff can look up inmates by name over the phone. They can tell you about booking dates, charges, and bail amounts for people in Colusa County custody.

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Colusa County Quick Facts

21,500 Population
Colusa County Seat
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1 Jail Facility

Colusa County Sheriff Office

The Colusa County Sheriff Office runs law enforcement and jail operations for the entire county. Deputies patrol unincorporated areas and respond to calls across Colusa County. The jail is located at 546 Jay Street in Colusa. This facility handles all adult bookings. When deputies or police make an arrest, they bring people here for processing.

Call the jail at (530) 458-0205 to ask about custody status or recent bookings. Staff can search their system by name. They will tell you if someone is currently in custody. You can also ask about bail amounts and scheduled court dates. The jail phone line operates during business hours. For after-hours emergencies, call the main sheriff dispatch number in Colusa County.

California Department of Justice public records information

Public records requests go through the sheriff office. You can ask for booking logs and arrest reports under the California Public Records Act. Submit your request in writing by mail or email. The agency must respond within ten days. Some records may cost money to copy but basic booking information is usually free in Colusa County.

Find Colusa County Booking Information

Start by calling the jail during business hours. Have the full name ready. Staff will search their system. They can tell you if the person is in custody. If so, they will provide booking date and charges. This is the fastest way to get current arrest information in Colusa County.

For historical arrest records, file a public records request with the sheriff office. California law gives you the right to ask for booking logs from past dates. The California Public Records Act requires agencies to respond within ten days. Write a clear request describing what records you want. Include names and dates if you have them. This helps staff locate the records faster in Colusa County.

Law Enforcement in Colusa County

Colusa County has no incorporated police departments. The sheriff office provides all law enforcement services. Deputies patrol highways and respond to calls in all cities and towns. Colusa, Williams, and other communities rely on sheriff patrol. The California Highway Patrol assists with traffic enforcement on Interstate 5 and state highways through the county.

CHP makes arrests for DUI and other traffic offenses. These arrestees get booked at the Colusa County jail. Multi-agency task forces handle drug investigations and major crimes. The sheriff office works with neighboring counties when extra resources are needed. All bookings from any agency end up at the county jail in Colusa.

Note: Arrest information does not prove guilt and charges may be dropped or reduced later.

California Arrest Record Laws

State law requires police to release certain booking information. Government Code Section 7923.600 lists what must be public. This includes the name and occupation of every arrested person, their physical description including date of birth, color of eyes and hair, sex, height and weight, the time and date of arrest, the time and date of booking, the location of the arrest, the factual circumstances surrounding the arrest, and the bail amount. Law enforcement must make this information public in California.

Some records stay confidential during active investigations. Complete criminal history summaries are protected under Penal Code Section 11105. Only law enforcement and authorized agencies can access these master records. The California Department of Justice maintains statewide criminal records. Local agencies like Colusa County Sheriff compile their own summaries under Penal Code Section 13300. These can be released if doing so enhances public safety.

You can review your own criminal record through the DOJ Record Review process. This requires fingerprints at a Live Scan location. The fee is $25. You get a complete summary of arrests and convictions on file. If errors exist, you can challenge them through the Record Review Unit. This ensures Colusa County arrest records in state databases stay accurate for background checks.

Colusa County Jail

The jail operates at 546 Jay Street in Colusa. This facility serves the county for all adult bookings. Men and women are housed in separate areas. Booking happens any time when arrests occur. Processing includes fingerprints, photos, and paperwork. Inmates go through medical screening. Staff enter all information into the jail management system.

Inmates can make phone calls using the jail phone system. Calls are monitored and recorded except calls to attorneys. Family members can set up prepaid accounts to receive calls. Mail is allowed but goes through security screening. Photos and letters are acceptable. Packages are not permitted. Check with the jail about rules before sending anything to someone in Colusa County custody.

Visiting happens on scheduled days and times. Call the jail to confirm when you can visit. Visitors must follow dress codes and behavior rules. Bring valid ID when you come. Registration may be required before your first visit to the Colusa County jail.

Court Records in Colusa County

The Colusa County Superior Court handles criminal cases after arrest. The courthouse sits at 546 Jay Street in Colusa. You can search case information through the court website or in person. Dockets show charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. Some records are sealed or confidential. Most adult criminal cases are public once filed with the court in Colusa County.

The District Attorney prosecutes crimes in Colusa County. Their office keeps files on active cases. You can request public records from the DA through standard channels. The Public Defender represents people who cannot afford private attorneys. Both offices are located at the courthouse complex. They handle cases that begin with arrests in Colusa County.

For people sent to state prison, use the CDCR inmate search instead of county resources. State inmates are no longer in county custody. The CIRIS database tracks prison locations and release dates. County jails hold people awaiting trial or serving short sentences. Longer sentences get served in state facilities after transfer from Colusa County.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Colusa County. Each has its own sheriff office and jail system with separate booking records and search methods.