El Dorado County Inmates Search

El Dorado County maintains a jail roster available online through the CitizenRIMS portal. This roster shows all inmates currently in custody at county facilities. The system is free to use. You can search for people held in Placerville or South Lake Tahoe jails. The roster updates as new bookings happen and releases occur. Anyone with internet access can look up inmates in El Dorado County at no cost. The search works all day and all night for public use.

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Placerville County Seat
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El Dorado County Jail Roster Online

El Dorado County uses the CitizenRIMS system for its online jail roster. You can access it at eldoradosheriff.citizenrims.com/incarcerated-people for free. Type a name to search for someone in custody. The database shows current inmates at both El Dorado County jail facilities in Placerville and South Lake Tahoe.

El Dorado County Sheriff CitizenRIMS inmate roster page

Search results include the inmate's name, age, and booking date. You also see charges and bail amounts when available. The roster covers all county detention facilities. One search checks both locations, so you do not need to look in separate systems.

The CitizenRIMS portal updates regularly as new bookings and releases happen. If someone was just arrested, it may take a few hours for their name to appear in the system. The jail processes paperwork before adding new inmates to the public database. For real-time custody verification, call the jail directly.

El Dorado County Detention Facilities

El Dorado County operates jail facilities in two locations. The main jail is in Placerville at (530) 621-6000. The South Lake Tahoe facility can be reached at (530) 573-3031. Both jails hold pretrial detainees and people serving sentences of less than one year.

Placerville is the county seat and home to the main courthouse. Most court hearings happen there. The South Lake Tahoe facility serves the eastern part of the county near the Nevada border. Inmates may be housed at either location depending on bed space and security needs.

You can call either facility to verify if someone is in custody. Staff answer basic questions about bookings, visiting hours, and bail. For detailed records or copies of booking reports, you may need to file a public records request with the El Dorado County Sheriff's Office.

VINE Inmate Tracking System

El Dorado County participates in VINE. This stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. VINE is a free service that lets you search for inmates and sign up for custody alerts. Access VINE at vinelink.dhs.gov or call 877-411-5588 anytime. It works for all California counties, including El Dorado.

Use VINE to check if someone is in custody by entering their name. You can also register for automatic notifications. When an inmate gets released or transferred, VINE sends you a message by phone, email, or text. This service helps victims and families stay informed about custody changes without calling the jail every day.

How Booking Works in El Dorado County

When someone gets arrested in El Dorado County, they go to jail for booking. Staff collect personal information, fingerprints, and photographs. They record all charges and check for outstanding warrants. The person gets searched and given jail clothing if they are staying in custody.

A judge reviews the case within 48 hours to set bail or order release. If bail is posted, the person can leave after the jail processes the payment. If not, they stay until their court hearing. The booking record goes into the public roster once all paperwork is done. This is when the name shows up in online searches.

Booking times vary based on how busy the jail is. It can take several hours from arrest to when the inmate appears in the CitizenRIMS database. Be patient if you are searching for someone who was just arrested.

Inmate Communication Services

Inmates at El Dorado County jails can use phone and video services to communicate with family. Third-party companies run these services. Common providers include ICSolutions and GettingOut. Family members need to set up accounts to send money or receive calls from inmates.

Phone calls from jail typically require a prepaid account or accepting collect calls. Video visits may be available as an alternative to in-person visits. Securus is another provider used in some California counties. Check the El Dorado County Sheriff website for current vendors and instructions on setting up accounts.

Inmates can also buy items from the commissary. Family members send money to the inmate's account for these purchases. Each service has its own fees and setup process. Review the details before putting money on an account.

Jail Records and Public Access

Booking records in California are public under the California Public Records Act. Government Code sections 7920 through 7931 set the rules. Arrest information must be released under Government Code section 6254(f) in most cases. This includes the person's name, physical description, arrest date and time, location of arrest, charges, and bail amount.

You can find most El Dorado County booking information through the CitizenRIMS system. For older records or more detailed reports, submit a public records request to the sheriff's office. The county has ten days to respond to these requests. Fees may apply for document copies.

Some records are confidential under state law. Criminal history summaries from the California Department of Justice are not public. Penal Code section 11105 restricts access to those records. The jail roster and booking logs are separate and usually available to the public.

Alpine County Inmates in El Dorado Custody

Alpine County does not have its own jail facilities. Inmates from Alpine County get housed at El Dorado County or Calaveras County jails. If you are looking for someone arrested in Alpine County, check the El Dorado County roster using the same CitizenRIMS tool. Alpine County contracts with neighboring counties for jail services due to its small population and rural nature.

This arrangement is common in California. Several small counties contract with larger neighbors for jail services. It saves costs and provides better facilities for inmates. If you cannot find someone in El Dorado County, try checking Calaveras County as they also house Alpine County inmates.

Surrounding County Jails

If you do not find someone in El Dorado County, check nearby jails. Placer County is to the west. Amador County is to the south. Alpine County is to the east but has no jail of its own. Each county runs its own jail system with separate inmate rosters.

People arrested in other counties will not show up in El Dorado records. Inmates can transfer between counties for court or other legal reasons. If someone is missing from the roster, call the jail to ask if they were moved. The VINE system helps track inmates across different California facilities too.

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