San Bernardino County Arrest Records

San Bernardino County police blotter information comes from the Sheriff-Coroner in the city of San Bernardino. This is the largest county in the United States by area with over two million residents. Multiple detention centers serve different regions across the county. An online booking search system shows current inmates at all facilities. Cities like San Bernardino, Fontana, and Victorville contribute arrest data to the same database. You can search for booking records online any time or call West Valley Detention Center for assistance in San Bernardino County.

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Sheriff Booking Database

The San Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner operates multiple detention facilities across the county. West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga handles most bookings. Other jails serve specialized needs. All facilities feed data into one online system for public searches of arrest records.

Search for inmates at jimsnetil.shr.sbcounty.gov/bookingsearch.aspx. The database updates throughout the day. Type a last name or first name to see current bookings. Results show charges, bail amounts, and which jail holds the person. The system works on phones and computers without any login required.

San Bernardino County Sheriff inmate booking search

Under California Government Code, certain items within an adult arrest booking application are releasable as public information. The Sheriff posts this data online so anyone can search for arrest records. If a name does not appear on the site, contact West Valley Detention Center at (909) 350-2476 for help finding the booking in San Bernardino County.

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San Bernardino County provides free online access to booking records. The system at jimsnetil.shr.sbcounty.gov/bookingsearch.aspx shows who is in custody. Enter a name in the search box to see matches. Click on a result for full details including physical description and arrest location.

The online roster shows current inmates only. For past arrest records, you need to contact the Sheriff or the arresting agency. San Bernardino Police Department has its own records bureau. Visit sanbernardino.gov/records-bureau for information about city police records. Fontana Police Department also runs a records unit that handles arrests made by city officers.

Many cities in San Bernardino County contract with the Sheriff for law enforcement. Victorville, Rancho Cucamonga, and other areas use Sheriff deputies. Arrests in those cities go through the Sheriff's jail system. Search the online database for bookings from contract cities across San Bernardino County.

For formal records requests, contact the Sheriff's records division. Written requests follow the California Public Records Act. Processing time varies based on the complexity of your request and how far back the records go in San Bernardino County.

Booking Information Details

San Bernardino County arrest records include basic booking facts. Under California Government Code 7923.600, certain information must be public. This includes name, age, and physical description. It also covers charges, bail amount, and booking date.

A typical San Bernardino County booking log entry contains the following:

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Booking date and time
  • Physical description with height and weight
  • Arrest location
  • Criminal charges
  • Bail set by the court
  • Which detention facility is housing the person

The online system does not show full arrest reports. Those are investigative documents that fall under Penal Code 13300. The Sheriff may release reports after a case closes, but you must submit a written request. Copy fees apply for detailed arrest reports in San Bernardino County.

Note: If someone does not appear in the online database, call (909) 350-2476 to verify their custody status.

City Police Records

Several large cities in San Bernardino County operate their own police departments. San Bernardino, Fontana, and Ontario each have independent police forces. These cities book people into the Sheriff's jails but keep their own arrest reports at city police headquarters.

Other cities like Victorville, Rancho Cucamonga, and Hesperia contract with the Sheriff. All arrests in those cities go through the Sheriff's system. Search the online booking database for arrests from unincorporated areas and contract cities throughout San Bernardino County.

Public Records Access

California law requires booking information to be public. The Sheriff posts it online at jimsnetil.shr.sbcounty.gov/bookingsearch.aspx under Government Code 7923.600. You do not need to give a reason to search for arrest records. Anyone can look up booking data in San Bernardino County.

VINE Link provides free notifications when inmates get released. Sign up at vinelink.com or call 1-877-411-5588. Enter the person's name and your contact info. The system sends alerts by phone, email, or text when someone leaves custody at any San Bernardino County detention facility.

For written records requests, contact the Sheriff's records division. They handle requests under the California Public Records Act. You can ask for booking logs, incident reports, or other law enforcement documents. Processing time depends on how complex your request is in San Bernardino County.

Court Case Information

After a booking in San Bernardino County, cases move to Superior Court. The court system has locations in San Bernardino, Victorville, Rancho Cucamonga, and Joshua Tree. Court records show charges, hearings, and case outcomes. These files tie back to the original arrest but contain more detail than a booking log.

You can search court cases online through the San Bernardino County Superior Court website. The system lets you look up cases by name or case number. Court files include criminal complaints, bail reviews, plea agreements, and sentencing documents. Most criminal cases are public unless sealed by court order.

For help with court records in San Bernardino County, contact the Clerk's Office at your local courthouse. Staff can search files and make copies for a fee. Certified copies cost more than regular ones but are required for many legal purposes. The court also posts calendars online showing upcoming hearings throughout San Bernardino County.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border San Bernardino County. Each has its own jail system and arrest database. Check the county where the arrest occurred if you are not sure which database to search.