Placer County Arrest Records

Placer County police blotter information comes from the Sheriff's Office in Auburn. This county sits in the Sierra Nevada foothills east of Sacramento. The jail roster shows current inmates at two facilities. Arrest logs cover bookings from Roseville, Rocklin, and other cities that contract with the Sheriff. You can search for arrest records online through a public database or request copies of booking reports by phone.

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Placer County Quick Facts

404,739 Population
2 Jail Facilities
Auburn County Seat
24/7 Online Access

Sheriff Arrest Information

The Placer County Sheriff operates two jails. The Auburn jail is the main facility. The South Placer jail serves cities like Roseville and Rocklin. Both jails post booking data to the same online system called ATIMS. This system updates in real time. It shows who got arrested and when.

You can see arrest info at placer-inmatesearch.atimsle.com. The database has names, ages, booking dates, and charges. It lists bail amounts too. Search by first name, last name, or booking number. The system works on phones and computers alike.

Placer County Sheriff inmate search database

The online roster shows current inmates only. For past arrest records, call the Auburn jail at (530) 745-8500 or the South Placer jail at 916-409-8100. Staff can search old bookings by name and date. They can tell you if someone was booked and what happened to the case.

Auburn Jail 2929 Richardson Drive
Auburn, CA 95603
Phone: (530) 745-8500
South Placer Jail Phone: 916-409-8100
Records Division Phone: (530) 886-5375
Website placer.ca.gov/sheriffs-office

Search Police Blotter Records

Placer County lets you search arrest records two ways. Use the online database for quick checks. Call or visit the Sheriff for detailed reports. Both methods give you booking info, but certified copies require a formal request.

The ATIMS system at placer-inmatesearch.atimsle.com works best for recent arrests. Type a last name in the search box. Results show all matches. Click on a name to see full details like charges and bail. The site updates every few minutes as new people get booked. It covers both Auburn and South Placer jails.

For arrests from more than a few weeks ago, contact the Records Division at (530) 886-5375. They keep booking logs going back years. Tell them the name and approximate date of arrest. They can search their files and confirm if the person was booked in Placer County. Written requests go through the California Public Records Act process.

Roseville Police Department runs its own records unit at 916-774-5030. If the arrest happened in Roseville city limits, ask them first. Other cities like Rocklin and Lincoln use the Sheriff, so check the ATIMS database for those arrests in Placer County.

Placer Booking Information

Arrest records in Placer County show basic booking details. Under California Government Code 7923.600, certain info must be public. This includes name, age, and booking date. It also covers charges and bail amount.

A typical Placer County booking log entry contains the following items:

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Booking date and time
  • Physical description
  • Arrest location
  • Charges filed
  • Bail amount set by the court
  • Housing location at Auburn or South Placer jail

The Sheriff posts this data within hours of booking. It stays online while the person remains in custody. Once someone gets released or transferred, their name drops off the active roster. Past bookings require a records request to the Sheriff's Office in Placer County.

Note: The online system does not show arrest reports, which are investigative records exempt under California law.

Arrest Records by City

Several cities in Placer County contract with the Sheriff for police services. Arrests in those cities go to Auburn or South Placer jails. The ATIMS database covers all Sheriff bookings regardless of which city made the arrest in Placer County.

Roseville is the largest city here. The Roseville Police Department has its own jail and booking process. Check with Roseville PD for arrests that happened inside city limits. Auburn also has its own police force, but they use the Sheriff's jail next door for bookings.

Other cities in Placer County include Rocklin, Lincoln, and Colfax. All use the Sheriff for law enforcement and jail services. Search the ATIMS system for arrests in those areas.

Public Records Access

California law says booking information must be public. The Sheriff posts it online under Government Code 7923.600. You do not need to give a reason to search the database. Anyone can look up arrest records in Placer County.

Full arrest reports are different from booking logs. Reports contain details of the investigation. Those records fall under Penal Code 13300, which protects ongoing cases. The Sheriff may release reports after the case closes, but they can charge copy fees. Call the Records Division to ask about specific reports.

VINE Link offers free notifications when someone gets released from jail in Placer County. Sign up at vinelink.com or call 1-877-411-5588. Enter the inmate's name and your contact info. The system sends alerts by phone, email, or text when the person leaves custody.

Court Case Information

After an arrest in Placer County, the case moves to Superior Court. Court records show charges, hearings, and outcomes. These records are separate from jail bookings. The court keeps files at locations in Auburn, Roseville, and Tahoe City.

You can search Placer County court cases online through the California Courts system. Visit the court website for case lookups. Court records include criminal filings, bail reviews, and sentencing documents. They tie back to the original arrest but contain more detail than a booking log.

For questions about court records in Placer County, call the Clerk's Office at (530) 889-7400. They can search by name or case number. Court files are public unless sealed by a judge. Most criminal cases remain open to the public from filing through final judgment.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Placer County. Each has its own Sheriff and jail system. If you are not sure where someone got arrested, check the county where the incident took place.