Napa County Inmate Roster

Napa County maintains an online jail roster that shows inmates currently in custody at the county correctional facility. The roster gets updated daily with new bookings and releases. Search for any inmate by name through the county's public records portal. Each entry displays booking date, charges filed, bail information, and housing location. The system provides free access to this data under California law. Napa County holds pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates at the facility on Third Street in the city of Napa. All arrests within county boundaries go through this central booking location.

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Online Napa County Jail Search

Access the Napa County in custody report at services.countyofnapa.org/CJNetWeb/Public/InCustodyReport to find current inmates. The search lets you enter a name or partial name. Results come back with full details. You see the person's age and booking number. The report lists all charges and bail amounts.

This tool connects to the jail management database. Updates happen throughout the day as staff process bookings and releases. New arrests show up within hours of intake. The county uses this system to meet public records requirements. Anyone can use it at any time.

Napa County in custody report search page

The search works on phones and computers. No special software is needed. You do not create an account. Just visit the page and start searching. Results display in a table format. Click on any entry for more details about charges and court dates.

Napa County removes inmates from the public roster after release. The online system only shows people currently in custody. For historical records or old bookings, you must file a public records request with the Sheriff's Office. They charge fees for copies of older documents.

Napa County Department of Corrections

The Napa County jail is at 1125 Third Street in the city of Napa. The phone number is (707) 253-4401. Call with questions about an inmate's status, bail, or court dates. Staff can also help with visiting rules and procedures. The facility operates around the clock every day of the year.

This jail handles all county bookings. Police departments and the Sheriff's Office bring arrestees here for processing. Inmates stay for various lengths of time depending on their charges and court schedule. Some get released the same day on bail. Others wait weeks or months for trial. Sentenced inmates with terms under one year serve their time here. Longer sentences mean transfer to state prison.

Napa County provides medical care, meals, and basic supplies to all inmates. The jail has different housing units based on security needs and gender. Staff classify inmates upon booking to determine proper placement. The facility follows state regulations for jail operations and inmate treatment.

VINE Custody Notification

Sign up for VINE alerts to track inmate releases in Napa County. VINE is short for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. It is a free tool available in all California counties. Use it at vinelink.dhs.gov by selecting California and then Napa County.

Enter the inmate's name to see current custody status. You can register for automatic alerts. Choose phone, email, or text notifications. VINE contacts you when the person gets released or transferred. This service helps crime victims stay safe. Family members use it too. The inmate does not know you are monitoring their status. VINE updates several times daily based on jail data.

Inmate Phone and Commissary

Napa County Jail contracts with Securus for phone services. Inmates make calls through the Securus system. You can receive collect calls or set up a prepaid account. Prepaid accounts offer lower per-minute rates. Go to the Securus website to create an account and add funds. You need the inmate's name and facility information.

Send money to an inmate through MyCarePack or other approved vendors. Do not mail cash or checks to the jail. All deposits must use official channels. You pay online with a credit card or debit card. Processing fees apply. Money posts to the inmate's account within a few days. They use these funds to buy snacks, hygiene items, and writing supplies from the commissary. Commissary orders happen once or twice a week depending on the housing unit.

Video visitation has replaced most in-person visits at Napa County Jail. You schedule visits through an online portal. There is a fee per visit session. The inmate must add you to their visitor list first. Contact the jail for details on how to get approved. Some restrictions apply based on the inmate's classification or behavior. The jail can deny visit requests for security reasons.

Court Records and Case Information

Jail records show who is in custody and why. Court records show what happens with the charges. These are two different systems. The Napa County Superior Court handles all criminal cases. You can search court records online through their website. This tells you about hearings, plea deals, and verdicts. Court records stay public longer than jail rosters. They are useful if you need info about a case that is already closed.

To get copies of police reports or arrest records, contact the law enforcement agency that made the arrest. The Sheriff's Office has records for arrests they made. City police departments keep their own files. There may be fees for copies. California law allows access to certain arrest information under the Public Records Act. Some details remain confidential for ongoing investigations or juvenile cases.

Neighboring County Jails

Check other counties if you cannot find someone in Napa. Sonoma County borders Napa to the west and has its own jail roster. Solano County sits south and east with separate facilities. Lake County is north of Napa with a different system.

Sometimes people get arrested in one county but held in another. This happens with regional task forces or when charges are filed in multiple jurisdictions. If your search in Napa comes up empty, try the neighboring counties. For state inmates, use the CDCR locator at ciris.mt.cdcr.ca.gov instead of county tools.

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