Sacramento Jail Inmate Search

Sacramento is the capital of California and the sixth largest city in the state. When Sacramento Police arrest someone, they book them into the Sacramento County jail system operated by the Sheriff's Department. The main jail is at 651 I Street in downtown Sacramento. You can search for jail mugshots and booking records through the Sacramento County Sheriff's online inmate information system. The database provides public access to booking photos, custody status, arrest charges, and bail information for people arrested in Sacramento. The system updates as new bookings occur throughout the day and night. Most searches are free and available to anyone without requiring registration, login, or any explanation of why you need the information.

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Sacramento County Operates City Jails

The Sacramento County Sheriff's Department runs the jail facilities for the city of Sacramento. When Sacramento Police make an arrest, the person goes into county custody. The main jail is located at 651 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814. Call 916-874-6752 for general jail information. The Inmate Info Line is 916-874-6905.

To search for Sacramento jail mugshots, use the Sacramento County inmate search online. This database covers all inmates in county custody. You can search by name or booking number. The system shows booking photos, charges, bail amounts, and current custody status for people arrested in Sacramento.

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The main jail downtown handles most bookings for the city. Anyone arrested by Sacramento Police or other agencies in the area ends up in this facility. The Sheriff assigns inmates to housing units based on their charges, security classification, and gender.

Sacramento County also operates SIRENS, the Sheriff's Inmate Release Notification System. This service alerts you when an inmate is released from custody. It works alongside VINE to provide notification services for people arrested in Sacramento and held in county jails.

How to Find Sacramento Inmates

Go to the Sacramento County Sheriff inmate search page online. Enter the person's first name and last name. You can also search by booking number if you have it. The system searches all inmates in county custody including those arrested in Sacramento.

Search results show a list of matching inmates. Click on a name to see the full record. The page includes a booking photo if available. You will also see the person's charges, bail amount, booking date, and custody status. This information comes directly from the Sheriff's jail database.

Common names may return multiple results from across the county. Use the booking date to narrow down matches. If you know when someone was arrested in Sacramento, look for entries around that date. You can also check physical descriptions to identify the right person.

For recent arrests, the system updates within hours of booking. Check back if someone was just arrested and does not appear yet. It can take a few hours for new Sacramento bookings to show up in the online database. Call the Inmate Info Line at 916-874-6905 for immediate custody information.

Inmate Tracking Services

VINE provides free notifications for Sacramento County jail inmates. Visit vinelink.dhs.gov to register for alerts. You can sign up for text or email notifications when an inmate is released or transferred. The service covers the Sacramento County jail system.

Sacramento County also has SIRENS, the Sheriff's own notification system. This service works similar to VINE. You can register to receive alerts about inmate releases and court dates. Check the Sheriff's website for information about signing up for SIRENS notifications for Sacramento inmates.

Call 877-411-5588 to reach VINE by phone. This automated line lets you check custody status without a computer. You can search by name or booking number. The system tells you if someone is in custody at the Sacramento County jail. The hotline operates 24 hours a day.

For direct jail contact, call 916-874-6752. This number connects you to the main jail downtown. The staff can answer questions about custody status, visiting hours, and how to send money to inmates arrested in Sacramento.

California Public Records Law

Government Code 6254(f) requires disclosure of basic booking information. Law enforcement must release name, physical description, date of birth, arrest date and time, booking date and time, arrest location, charges, and bail amount. Sacramento County must provide this data to anyone who requests it.

Booking photos are public records unless an exemption applies. The Sheriff can release jail mugshots to the public. Most Sacramento County mugshots appear in the online database without restrictions. You do not need to explain why you want the information or show identification to search.

Penal Code 13665 restricts social media use of mugshots. Police cannot post booking photos of nonviolent crimes on platforms like Facebook or Twitter. If they do, they must remove them within 14 days. This law does not affect official databases. The Sheriff's inmate search remains available to the public for Sacramento records.

Civil Code 1798.91.1 bans mugshot extortion schemes. It is illegal to charge fees to remove booking photos from websites. California law prohibits this practice statewide. Violations can result in civil lawsuits and penalties against companies posting Sacramento mugshots and demanding payment for removal.

Contacting Sacramento Inmates

Sacramento County jails use iCare Gifts and other third-party services for inmate communications. These companies handle phone calls, video visits, and money transfers. Check the Sheriff's website for current providers and their fees at Sacramento facilities.

To send money to an inmate in Sacramento County jail, use the approved deposit methods listed on the Sheriff's website. You will 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.

Visit the Sheriff's website for information about visitation policies at the Sacramento jail. Rules may vary based on security level and current facility procedures. Some visits may be in person while others are by video. Check the website for schedules and requirements.

Other Sacramento County Cities

Many other cities in Sacramento County use the county jail system. If you are searching for someone arrested in these cities, use the Sacramento County Sheriff inmate search. All local police departments book arrestees into county facilities.

The online database covers all of Sacramento County. You can find booking information for anyone arrested in Sacramento or other cities within the county. All bookings appear in the same system regardless of which police department made the arrest.

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