Victorville Arrest Records

Victorville is located in San Bernardino County in the Victor Valley region with over 135,000 residents. When Victorville Police arrest someone, that person enters the San Bernardino County Sheriff's custody. The county operates multiple detention facilities across this large county. Victorville arrestees typically go to High Desert Detention Center in Adelanto or West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga depending on bed space and classification requirements. You can search for jail mugshots and inmate information through the San Bernardino County online booking search system. This free public database shows booking photos, arrest charges, custody status, and bail information for people held at county jails. The system updates continuously as new bookings get processed without requiring any registration or payment to access these public records under California law.

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San Bernardino County Jail System

The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office runs the jail system for Victorville. Victorville Police make arrests but do not operate their own jail. All arrestees from Victorville go into county custody at one of several facilities spread across San Bernardino County.

West Valley Detention Center sits at 9500 Etiwanda Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga. Call (909) 350-2476 for information. High Desert Detention Center serves the Victorville area and other High Desert communities. San Bernardino County is the largest county by area in California, so it operates multiple jails to handle the geography and population.

California inmate search for Victorville bookings

Search for Victorville jail mugshots at jimsnetil.shr.sbcounty.gov/bookingsearch.aspx. This booking search covers all county detention facilities. You can look up anyone by name. Results display booking photos, charges, bail amounts, and booking dates. The database operates around the clock with free public access.

Third-party services like icaregifts.com handle commissary deposits for inmates. Check the Sheriff's website for visitation rules and current procedures at each facility. Policies require checking in 30 minutes before a visit, and same day visits are not allowed.

Finding Victorville Booking Records

Visit the San Bernardino County booking search website. Enter the person's first and last name. The system searches all county jail facilities at once. You do not need to know which detention center houses the inmate.

Click on a name in the results to view detailed information. You will see the booking photo if available, all charges filed, bail amount set by the court, and booking date. The page shows which facility currently houses the inmate. Data updates when custody status changes or new charges get filed.

If you know when someone was arrested in Victorville, use that date to verify you found the correct record. Common names can return many matches. Check the age and physical description to narrow results. Each booking has a unique number assigned by the Sheriff's Office.

California records request form for Victorville arrests

The database shows current inmates only. Once someone is released from San Bernardino County custody, they drop from the active search. For older Victorville booking records or more detailed arrest reports, contact the Sheriff's records division directly.

Victor Valley Detention Services

Victorville sits in the Victor Valley region of San Bernardino County. This high desert area includes several cities that all use the county jail system. The Sheriff operates detention facilities strategically placed to serve different regions of this vast county.

High Desert Detention Center serves the Victor Valley including Victorville, Hesperia, and Apple Valley. This facility handles most local bookings. But the Sheriff can transfer inmates between facilities based on classification, gender, charges, or bed space needs. Check the online search to see current housing location for any Victorville arrestee.

The booking search at jimsnetil.shr.sbcounty.gov/bookingsearch.aspx covers all county jails. You do not need to search each facility separately. The system shows which jail currently houses each inmate from Victorville or other county cities.

Inmate Notification Services

VINE offers free custody notifications for San Bernardino County jails. Visit vinelink.dhs.gov to register for alerts. You can receive texts or emails when someone arrested in Victorville is released, transferred, or has court dates. The service tracks all county detention facilities.

Call 877-411-5588 to access VINE by phone. This automated hotline operates 24 hours a day. Search by name or booking number to check custody status. The system tells you if someone remains in custody at a San Bernardino County jail and which facility houses them.

For direct questions about Victorville inmates, call the appropriate detention facility. West Valley at (909) 350-2476 can help with general questions. For records requests or detailed information, contact the Sheriff's records division through their main office.

Victorville Booking Photo Law

Government Code 6254(f) requires California law enforcement to disclose basic booking information. Agencies must release name, physical description, date of birth, arrest time and date, booking time and date, arrest location, charges, and bail amount. This applies to all Victorville arrests processed through San Bernardino County jails.

Jail mugshots are public records unless exempted by specific law. The Sheriff can release booking photos through the online database. You do not need to show identification or provide a reason to search. California law gives the public a right to access this information.

Penal Code 13665 restricts posting mugshots on social media for nonviolent crimes. Police must remove such posts within 14 days. This does not affect official jail databases. The San Bernardino County booking search remains available for Victorville arrest records at all times.

Civil Code 1798.91.1 makes it unlawful to charge fees for removing mugshots. Companies cannot post Victorville booking photos and demand payment for removal. California law treats this as extortion and provides criminal penalties.

Victorville Police Department

Victorville Police Department provides law enforcement for the city. Their headquarters is at 14200 Amargosa Road in Victorville. For general information, call (760) 241-2911. The department makes arrests but does not operate a jail facility.

When Victorville Police arrest someone, they transport that person to a San Bernardino County jail for booking. The Sheriff takes custody and processes the arrestee. All mugshots and arrest records enter the county system. This is why you search San Bernardino County jail records to find Victorville booking information. The booking process takes several hours from arrest to database entry.

For court records related to Victorville arrests, check with San Bernardino County Superior Court. The Victorville courthouse is located in the city. You can search the court's online database for criminal filings and case status updates.

Contacting Victorville Inmates

San Bernardino County jails use icaregifts.com for commissary deposits and other inmate services. This website handles money transfers for people in county custody. Check the Sheriff's website for current procedures and fees at each detention facility.

To send money to someone arrested in Victorville, you need their full name and booking information. Find this using the online inmate search first. Online deposits typically post within hours. Inmates can use funds for commissary purchases and phone calls to approved numbers.

Visit the Sheriff's website for visitation schedules and rules. Each facility may have different policies. Verify which jail houses the Victorville arrestee before planning a visit. The booking search shows current facility location. Remember that same day visits are not permitted and you must check in 30 minutes early.

Other Victor Valley Cities

Other Victor Valley cities use the same jail system as Victorville. If you are searching for someone arrested in Hesperia, Apple Valley, Adelanto, or other High Desert communities, use the San Bernardino County booking search. All local police book into county jails operated by the Sheriff.

The online database covers all of San Bernardino County. Search results include bookings from Victorville and other cities throughout this large county. The system does not separate by arrest location. Enter a name to find custody information regardless of which police department made the arrest.

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