Moreno Valley Jail Inmate Search

Moreno Valley is a large city in Riverside County located in the Inland Empire region of Southern California. When Moreno Valley Police make an arrest, suspects are booked into the Riverside County jail system operated by the Sheriff's Department. The county runs multiple detention facilities including Robert Presley Detention Center in Riverside and Cois M. Byrd Detention Center in Murrieta. You can search for jail mugshots and booking records through the Riverside County Sheriff's online inmate locator. The database provides public access to booking photos, custody status, charges, and bail information for people arrested in Moreno Valley. The system updates regularly as new bookings arrive from Moreno Valley Police Department. Searches are free and no registration is needed to view inmate information.

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Riverside County Handles Moreno Valley Bookings

The Riverside County Sheriff's Department operates detention facilities for Moreno Valley and other cities in the county. When Moreno Valley Police arrest someone, that person enters county custody. The Sheriff runs several facilities across the county. Robert Presley Detention Center is at 4000 Orange Street in Riverside. Call (951) 955-4500 for information. Cois M. Byrd Detention Center is at 30755-B Auld Road in Murrieta. Call (951) 696-3050 for that facility.

To find Moreno Valley jail mugshots, use the Riverside County inmate locator online. The database covers all inmates in county detention centers. You can search by name or booking number. Results show booking photos, charges, bail amounts, and which facility is holding the person arrested in Moreno Valley.

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The inmate locator updates as new bookings arrive from Moreno Valley and other county cities. The Sheriff processes arrests around the clock at multiple facilities. If you search for someone recently arrested in Moreno Valley, check back after a few hours if they do not appear right away. The system needs time to complete booking procedures.

Riverside County has five detention facilities spread across the large county. People arrested in Moreno Valley may be housed at any of these locations based on charges, gender, and available space. The Sheriff determines placement for each inmate. Inmates may transfer between facilities during their custody period.

Finding Moreno Valley Arrest Records

Go to the Riverside County inmate locator page. Enter the person's first and last name in the search fields. The system searches all inmates currently in custody at county facilities. Common names may return many results from Moreno Valley and other parts of the county. Look at booking dates and physical descriptions to find the right match.

Click on a name to view full booking details. The record shows the mugshot at the top. Below that you see charges, bail amount, booking date, and which facility is holding the person. The system pulls data directly from the Sheriff's custody database. Information stays current as long as the person remains in custody.

If you know the booking number, enter it for a direct search. This method works best when dealing with common names. Each arrest in Riverside County gets a unique booking number. The number comes from court documents or bond paperwork. Use it to find the exact record you need.

For older Moreno Valley arrest records, contact the Riverside County Sheriff's Records Division. The online locator focuses on current inmates. Records from many months ago may not appear in the system. You can request archived information through a public records request.

Tracking Inmates in Riverside County

VINE provides free notification services for Riverside County inmates. Visit vinelink.dhs.gov to register for alerts. You can get text or email notifications when an inmate is released, transferred between facilities, or has a court date. The service covers all detention centers where Moreno Valley arrestees may be held.

Call 877-411-5588 for the VINE automated hotline. This phone service operates 24 hours a day every day. You can check custody status by entering a name or booking number. The system provides current information about where someone is being held. The hotline works for Moreno Valley and all other California areas.

For direct contact with specific facilities, use these numbers. Robert Presley Detention Center: (951) 955-4500. Cois M. Byrd: (951) 696-3050. Larry D. Smith: (951) 922-7300. John J. Benoit: (760) 863-8252. Blythe Jail: (760) 921-5780. Staff can answer questions about custody status and visiting procedures.

California Booking Records Law

Government Code 6254(f) requires disclosure of booking information in California. Law enforcement must release name, physical description, date of birth, arrest date and time, booking date and time, arrest location, charges, and bail amount. Riverside County must provide this data for all Moreno Valley arrests.

Jail mugshots are public records unless a specific exemption applies. Booking photos generally appear in the online inmate locator. You do not need to give a reason for searching or show identification. The database is open to anyone looking for Moreno Valley booking records.

Penal Code 13665 restricts social media sharing of mugshots. Police cannot post booking photos of nonviolent crimes on social media platforms. If they do, they must remove them within 14 days. This law does not change access to official databases. The Sheriff's inmate locator remains available for Moreno Valley records.

Civil Code 1798.91.1 bans mugshot extortion in California. Companies cannot charge fees to remove booking photos from websites. Some businesses used to post Moreno Valley mugshots and demand money to take them down. State law now makes this illegal. Victims can sue companies that engage in these practices.

Contacting Moreno Valley Inmates

Riverside County detention facilities use third-party companies for inmate services. These providers handle phone calls, video visits, and commissary orders. Check the Sheriff's website for current approved vendors. You need to set up an account to use these services at county jails.

To send money to an inmate arrested in Moreno Valley, use the approved deposit systems on the Sheriff's website. You need the inmate's full name and booking number. Deposits typically post within a few hours. Inmates can use the funds for commissary purchases and phone calls at their facility.

Video visitation may be available at some Riverside County facilities. Check the Sheriff's website or call the specific jail for current visiting procedures. Policies vary by facility. Some locations offer video visits in addition to in-person visits. Others may use video visits exclusively.

For mailing letters to someone in custody, use the facility's address and include the inmate's name and booking number. All mail goes through security screening. Do not send cash, checks, or prohibited items. The Sheriff's website lists what you can and cannot send through the mail to inmates.

Other Riverside County Cities

Many cities in Riverside County use the same jail system. If you are searching for someone arrested in these cities, use the county inmate locator. Local police departments book arrestees into county detention facilities operated by the Sheriff.

The inmate locator covers all of Riverside County. You can search for jail mugshots from Moreno Valley or any other city in the county. All bookings appear in the same database regardless of which police department made the arrest. The Sheriff manages custody for all cities within the county.

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