Corona Jail Booking Records

Corona sits in western Riverside County with a population over 150,000 residents. When Corona Police arrest someone, that person is booked into a Riverside County Sheriff's jail facility. The county operates five detention centers across the region. Corona arrestees typically go to Robert Presley Detention Center in downtown Riverside or Cois M. Byrd Detention Center in Murrieta depending on space and security classification. You can search for jail mugshots and inmate records using the Riverside County Sheriff's online database. This free system provides booking photos, arrest charges, custody status, and bail amounts for people booked from Corona. The search covers all five county jails in one database without requiring login credentials or payment.

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Riverside County Jail System

The Riverside County Sheriff's Department handles all jail operations for Corona. Corona Police make arrests but do not operate their own jail. Arrestees from Corona go into county custody. The Robert Presley Detention Center is located at 4000 Orange Street in Riverside. Call (951) 955-4500 for information. Cois M. Byrd Detention Center sits at 30755-B Auld Road in Murrieta. Their number is (951) 696-3050.

Search for Corona jail mugshots at jimspub.riversidesheriff.org. This database covers all inmates in Riverside County custody. You can look up anyone arrested in Corona. Enter a name to find booking photos and arrest details. Results show charges, bail, and which jail houses the inmate.

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Other county jails include Larry D. Smith Correctional in Banning, John J. Benoit Detention Center in Indio, and Blythe Jail. Corona arrestees could be housed at any facility based on space and classification. The online search tool shows current location for each inmate.

The Riverside County system processes thousands of bookings monthly from Corona and surrounding cities. Each arrest generates a public record that appears in the online database. Booking photos typically upload within hours of intake processing.

How to Find Corona Inmate Records

Visit the Riverside County inmate locator website. Type in the person's first and last name. The system searches all five county jails at once. You do not need to know which facility holds the inmate.

Results display matching names with booking details. Click a name to view the full record. This page shows a mugshot if available. You will see arrest charges, booking date, bail amount, and housing location. The data updates when inmates transfer between facilities or get released.

If the name is common, use booking date to narrow results. Corona arrest records include physical descriptions like age and height. This helps identify the correct person when multiple matches appear.

The database shows current inmates and recent releases. Older Corona booking records may not appear online. For archived mugshots from months or years ago, contact the Riverside County Sheriff's Records Division directly.

Inmate Notifications for Corona

VINE offers free custody notifications for Riverside County. Go to vinelink.dhs.gov and register for alerts. You can get texts or emails when an inmate from Corona is released or moved. The service tracks custody changes across all five county jails.

Call 877-411-5588 to access VINE by phone. This automated system lets you check custody status without internet. Search by name or booking number. The hotline tells you if someone arrested in Corona is still in jail. It works 24 hours a day for all California counties including Riverside.

Corona Booking Records Access

California law requires disclosure of basic booking data. Government Code 6254(f) says law enforcement must release name, physical description, date of birth, arrest details, booking details, location of arrest, charges, and bail amount. This applies to Corona arrests processed through Riverside County jails.

Jail mugshots count as public records in most cases. The Sheriff can release booking photos to anyone. The Riverside County database includes mugshots for Corona arrestees. No identification or reason is required to search.

Penal Code 13665 restricts social media posting of mugshots for nonviolent crimes. Police must remove such posts within 14 days. This does not affect the Sheriff's official database. Corona booking records remain searchable online.

Civil Code 1798.91.1 bans charging fees to remove mugshots from websites. Companies cannot post Corona booking photos then demand payment for removal. California law treats this as unlawful extortion.

Corona Police Department

Corona Police Department makes arrests but does not house inmates. Their station is at 730 Public Safety Way in Corona. For arrest reports or general information, call (951) 736-2330. The department works with Riverside County for all custody matters.

When Corona Police arrest someone, they transport that person to a county jail for booking. The Sheriff takes custody and processes the arrestee. All booking photos and records become part of the county system. This is why you search Riverside County jail records to find Corona mugshots.

For court records related to Corona arrests, check with the Riverside County Superior Court. The Southwest Justice Center at 30755 Auld Road in Murrieta handles many Corona cases. You can also search the court's online case database for criminal filings.

Contacting Inmates from Corona

Riverside County jails use approved vendors for inmate phone calls, video visits, and money deposits. Check the Sheriff's website for current service providers. Each company has different fees and procedures.

To send money to someone arrested in Corona, you need their full name and booking number. Most services let you deposit funds online. The money posts to the inmate's account for commissary and calls. Processing usually takes a few hours.

Visitation rules vary by facility. Some jails offer in-person visits while others use video only. Check the Sheriff's website for schedules and requirements at each location. Corona arrestees could be at any of the five county jails so verify current housing before planning a visit.

Other Riverside County Cities

Many Riverside County cities use the same jail system as Corona. If you are looking for someone arrested in Riverside, Moreno Valley, or other county cities, use the Riverside County Sheriff inmate search. All local police book into county jails.

The online database does not filter by city. All Riverside County bookings appear together. Search by name to find records regardless of arrest location within the county. Corona arrests mix with bookings from other cities in the same search results.

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