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Sacramento County maintains a public jail roster with current inmate information. The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office runs the main jail at 651 I Street in downtown Sacramento. You can search the roster online to find people in custody. The system shows booking details for all inmates held in county facilities. Most searches take just seconds to complete. The roster updates throughout the day as new bookings come in and releases occur. Anyone can look up inmate records at no cost through the county's website.

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Sacramento County Sheriff's Office

The Sacramento County Sheriff runs the main jail in downtown Sacramento. The facility sits at 651 I Street in Sacramento, CA 95814. You can call the jail at 916-874-6752 for basic inmate information. The front desk can tell you if someone is in custody. They give out booking dates and release times too.

The jail handles all bookings for the county. This means people arrested anywhere in Sacramento County end up here. City police bring arrestees to the main jail for processing. Deputies book each person into the system. They take photos and fingerprints. Personal items get stored until release.

Sacramento County also runs other detention facilities in the area. Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center houses some inmates. The jail system can hold over 4,000 people at full capacity. Most people stay for a few days or weeks before posting bail or going to court.

Inmate Search Database

You can search the Sacramento County jail roster at sacsheriff.com/InmateInformation any time. The site lets you look up current inmates by name. Type in a first or last name to see results. The search shows all matches from the jail roster.

Sacramento County Sheriff inmate information search page

Each listing shows key details about the inmate. You see their full name and booking date. The page lists all charges filed. Bond amounts appear for each charge. Some inmates have no bond if the judge ordered them held without bail.

The roster updates many times per day. New bookings show up within hours of arrival. When someone gets out, the roster changes to show their release. This means the data stays current and accurate for people checking on inmates in Sacramento County custody.

You do not need an account to search. Just visit the site and type a name. The search tool is free to use. There are no fees for looking up inmates in Sacramento County jails.

VINE Notification System

Sacramento County uses VINE for inmate tracking. VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. The system works across all California counties. You can use it to check on inmates or sign up for alerts.

Visit vinelink.dhs.gov to search by name or booking number. Pick California as the state and then select Sacramento County. The search shows if someone is in custody. You see their location and booking date.

VINE also sends alerts when an inmate's status changes. Sign up with your phone number or email. You get a message if the person moves to another jail. You get notified before they get out too. This helps victims and family members stay informed about custody status in real time.

Booking and Release Process

When police arrest someone in Sacramento County, they bring the person to the main jail. The booking process starts at the intake desk. Deputies check ID and run warrants. They take photos and fingerprints. The person gets searched for safety reasons.

Booking takes several hours to finish. The jail needs to process paperwork and enter data. Medical staff may check the person if needed. Once booking is done, the inmate goes to a housing unit. The whole process can take four to six hours during busy times.

Release happens when someone posts bail or the court lets them go. Bail amounts vary by charge. Some people get released on their own recognizance, which means no money down. Others must pay full bail or use a bail bonds company. Once released, the person gets their property back and can leave the jail.

Third-Party Inmate Services

Sacramento County uses Securus Technologies for phone and video calls. Inmates can call approved contacts using the jail phone system. Families can also set up video visits through the Securus platform at securustech.net to connect with people in custody.

To send money to an inmate, use the iCare system. Visit icaregifts.com to add funds to an inmate's account. They use this money for commissary items like snacks and hygiene products. Money transfers usually post within a few hours.

The county also runs SIRENS for local notifications. This is separate from VINE. SIRENS focuses on community alerts about arrests and releases in your area. You can sign up through the Sacramento County Sheriff's website.

Major Cities in Sacramento County

Sacramento County has one major city with a population over 100,000. The city of Sacramento is the state capital and county seat. All arrests in the city of Sacramento result in booking at the county jail on I Street. The Sacramento Police Department works closely with the Sheriff's Office to process arrestees.

Smaller cities in the county include Elk Grove, Folsom, and Citrus Heights. These cities rely on the county jail for all detention needs. They do not operate their own jails. Arrests in these areas follow the same booking process at the main Sacramento County facility.

Nearby Sacramento Valley Counties

Other counties in the Sacramento Valley region include Yolo County to the west and Placer County to the east. San Joaquin County sits to the south and Sutter County is north. Each runs its own jail system with separate inmate rosters.

If you cannot find someone in Sacramento County, check nearby counties. Sometimes people get arrested in one county but booked in another due to warrants or other issues. Each county maintains its own online search tool for jail rosters.

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