Shasta County Inmate Roster

The Shasta County jail roster is available online through the Sheriff's Office website. You can search for current inmates held at the main detention facility in Redding. The roster shows booking information for all people in custody at the Shasta County Jail, which has a capacity of 480 inmates. Search by name to find booking dates, charges, bail amounts, and expected release information. The online system updates regularly throughout the day as new bookings occur and releases happen, providing real-time access to custody records for this Northern California county.

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Shasta County Quick Facts

Redding County Seat
182,139 Population (2024)
480 Jail Capacity
Free Search Cost

Search Shasta County Inmates Online

Shasta County posts its jail roster at shastacounty.gov/sheriff/page/incustody for public access. The tool shows everyone currently in custody. Type a name to start your search. Results come back with booking details and charges.

Shasta County Sheriff in custody search page

Each record includes the person's full name and age. You see when they were booked. Charges are listed with case numbers. Bond amounts show up if bail was set. The system tells you the housing unit where the inmate is held. Some listings have photos. Others do not include mugshots.

The roster updates throughout the day. New bookings appear as they happen. Released inmates drop off the list. You can check at any time for current information. No login or account is required. The search is free and works on phones and computers.

Shasta County Jail Facility

The Shasta County Jail sits at 1655 West Street in Redding. This is the main detention center for the county. It has space for 480 inmates. The facility has multiple housing units. Security levels vary based on charges and behavior. Men and women are housed in separate areas.

Call the Sheriff's Office at 530-245-6100 for questions about inmates or jail policies. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody. They can also tell you about bail, visitation, and inmate services.

The jail holds people before trial and those serving sentences up to one year. People with longer sentences go to state prison. Most bookings come from local police and sheriff deputies who arrest people in Shasta County.

Visitation happens on certain days and times. Call ahead to confirm the schedule before you visit. Bring valid ID. Follow rules about clothing and personal items. Most things stay in your car. The jail may have lockers for keys and wallets.

VINE Alerts for Shasta County

Shasta County uses VINE to track inmates and send alerts. Call 877-411-5588 to check custody status anytime. The automated system asks for a name or booking number. It tells you if someone is in the Shasta County Jail right now.

You can also use VINE online. Go to the VINE website and select California, then Shasta County. Enter the inmate's name to search. The system shows current custody status. You can register for free alerts that notify you when an inmate is released or moved.

Alerts come by phone, text, or email. Pick what works best for you. VINE notifies registered users before someone gets out. This helps victims and family members stay informed without calling the jail repeatedly.

Booking Process in Shasta County

When someone gets arrested in Shasta County, they go to the jail in Redding. Booking starts right away. Staff take fingerprints and a mugshot. They collect personal property and store it safely. A background check runs to find warrants or prior arrests.

This process takes a few hours. How long depends on how busy the jail is. After booking, the person sees a judge within 48 hours. The judge sets bail or orders them held without bail based on the charges and criminal history.

Bail can be paid at the jail. Cash, money orders, and cashier's checks work. Personal checks are not accepted. Some people use a bail bondsman to cover the full amount. Once bail is posted, release usually takes a few hours.

People who cannot make bail stay in custody until their trial date. Public defenders are available for those who cannot afford a lawyer. The jail provides medical care and meals while people are in custody.

Phone Calls and Commissary

Inmates at Shasta County Jail can make phone calls. Third-party companies provide phone service. Rates are set by the county and the provider. You may need to set up an account to receive calls from an inmate.

Commissary sales let inmates buy snacks, hygiene products, and other items. Money goes into their account from friends or family. You can deposit money online, by phone, or in person at the jail. Include the inmate's full name and booking number when you make a deposit.

Mail is allowed. Letters must follow jail rules about size and content. Do not send cash. Use money orders for deposits. Photos are often allowed but check the current rules first. Some items are not permitted for security reasons.

Nearby County Jail Rosters

Shasta County shares borders with several counties. Each has its own jail system:

Arrests near county lines may result in booking at a neighboring facility. Check multiple counties if you cannot find someone in Shasta.

California State Prison Records

If someone is not in Shasta County Jail, they may be in state prison. California runs CIRIS for state inmates. This tool searches all prisons in the California Department of Corrections system. Go to ciris.mt.cdcr.ca.gov to search by name or CDCR number.

CIRIS shows current inmates and recent releases. It does not cover county jails. Use this tool if someone has been sentenced to state prison or if you think they transferred from county custody to state custody.

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