Chino Jail Records

Chino jail roster records come from San Bernardino County Sheriff. All arrests in Chino are booked into county detention facilities. West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga handles most Chino bookings. The Sheriff posts all booking data on a searchable online roster. You can look up inmates by name or booking number for free. The system displays booking date, charges, bail amount, and housing location. It updates multiple times each day with new arrests and releases. Chino has about 92,000 people and is located in the southwest corner of San Bernardino County near the Los Angeles County line.

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92,000 Population
San Bernardino County
City Police Arrests
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Search San Bernardino County Jail Roster

The official jail roster is at jimsnetil.shr.sbcounty.gov. This database covers all county jails. Chino arrests show up here after booking. You search by entering a last name or booking number. Results include booking date, charges, bail, and where the person is held. The site works on any device. No account is needed.

Booking info appears within hours of arrest. The system refreshes throughout the day. If you do not see someone right away, check back later. Once an inmate is released, the record may not show up in main searches. For past bookings from Chino, contact the Sheriff at (909) 350-2476. They can search archived data.

Chino California jail roster search system

Under California Government Code section 6254(f), agencies must release certain arrest information. This includes name, date of birth, arrest date, location, charges, and bail. The Sheriff posts this data online to make it easy to access for Chino residents and the public.

Where Chino Inmates Are Held

Chino does not run its own jail. All inmates go to San Bernardino County facilities. West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga is the closest. The address is 9500 Etiwanda Avenue. Phone is (909) 350-2500. This facility handles most bookings from Chino and the western part of the county.

Facility West Valley Detention Center
Address 9500 Etiwanda Avenue
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739
Phone (909) 350-2500
Operator San Bernardino County Sheriff

Inmates may also be housed at Central Detention Center in San Bernardino or Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center. Housing assignments depend on classification, charges, and bed space. The online roster shows current location. Always confirm before visiting or sending mail.

West Valley Detention Center offers video visits and in-person visits. Schedules vary. Check the Sheriff website or call for current rules. You need valid ID to visit. Background checks may apply. Each facility has its own rules for phone calls and mail.

VINE Custody Notifications

VINE is a free alert system for inmate status changes. It works in all California counties. Register at vinelink.dhs.gov or call 877-411-5588. Enter the inmate name or booking number. Choose phone, email, or text alerts. You get updates when an inmate is released, moved, or has a court date in Chino cases.

VINE alerts for Chino inmates

Many victims and families use VINE to stay informed. It works 24/7 and sends real-time updates. You do not have to call the jail every day. The service is free and easy to use. You can track multiple inmates at once.

Chino Police Department

Chino Police Department makes arrests within city limits. The station is at 5450 Telephone Avenue. Call (909) 334-3000 for general info. For records, call (909) 334-3170. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The front desk closes on weekends and holidays.

You can request police reports and arrest records at the station. Some documents are public under California law. Others are restricted. Staff will tell you what is available. Jail and custody info comes from the Sheriff. The police can tell you if someone was arrested but not where they are held now in Chino.

Bail and Court Dates

Bail amounts for Chino arrests follow the county bail schedule or are set by judges. You pay bail at the jail or use a bail bond company. Cash bail requires the full amount. Bonds cost about 10% of total bail. This fee is non-refundable. Many use bonds because they cost less up front.

Release times depend on when bail is posted and how busy the jail is. Daytime releases are faster. Weekends take longer. Call (909) 350-2500 to ask about expected release times. Some charges do not allow bail. Others require a court hearing. The roster shows bail amounts when set.

After release, all court dates must be attended. Missing court leads to a warrant and re-arrest. The roster lists court dates for current inmates. Once out, you track your own schedule. Chino cases go to San Bernardino Superior Court. The main courthouse is at 351 North Arrowhead Avenue in San Bernardino. Call (909) 708-8747 for case info.

Note: Some inmates are released on their own recognizance without posting bail.

Public Access to Booking Records

California law requires disclosure of certain arrest details. This includes name, age, booking date, charges, and bail. The Sheriff posts this info online for free. Anyone can search for Chino inmates at any time. Juvenile records do not appear. Sealed cases are hidden.

Medical and mental health records stay confidential. Mugshots may not be online. For detailed records, you may need to file a public records request. Contact the Sheriff at (909) 387-3700 to learn the process. Some requests have copy fees. Staff will explain costs and timelines.

Legal Resources

The San Bernardino County Bar Association offers a referral service at (909) 885-1986. They connect you with local attorneys. The first meeting is often at a reduced rate. Public defenders are assigned to people who cannot afford private counsel. The court makes these appointments at arraignment.

Inland Counties Legal Services provides free help to low-income residents. Call (888) 245-4257 to see if you qualify. They assist with some criminal matters. California Rural Legal Assistance serves the area at (800) 337-0690. These groups help you understand your rights in Chino.

Nearby Cities in the County

Chino is one of many cities in San Bernardino County that use the same jail system. All bookings appear on the county roster. Inmates from different cities may be housed together. The search process is the same for everyone.

Other San Bernardino County cities include:

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San Bernardino County Jail Information

Chino is in San Bernardino County. The County Sheriff runs all detention facilities and maintains the official roster. For more on county jails, phone numbers, and services, visit the full county page.

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