Tuolumne County Jail Roster

Tuolumne County offers online access to its jail roster through the CitizenRIMS platform. The roster includes all inmates held at the county jail in Sonora. You can search by name to find arrest records and booking information. The system shows charges, booking dates, and other details for people in custody. The Sheriff's Office updates the roster regularly as arrests occur and inmates are released. Anyone can use this free tool without creating an account. Many residents search the Tuolumne County jail roster to locate family members or track case information for inmates in the foothills region.

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Tuolumne County Quick Facts

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Sonora County Seat
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CitizenRIMS Arrest Portal

Tuolumne County uses CitizenRIMS for its online jail roster. Visit tcso.citizenrims.com/arrests to search arrest records. The site shows recent arrests and current inmates. Type a name into the search box. The system displays all matches from the county database.

Tuolumne County CitizenRIMS arrest records portal

Each record includes the person's name and age. You see the arrest date and booking date. Charges are listed with details. Some records show the arresting agency. This tells you if the person was arrested by the Sheriff or a city police department. The system may also display booking photos for some inmates.

CitizenRIMS updates frequently throughout the day. New arrests appear within hours of booking. When someone is released, the system reflects that change. This keeps the Tuolumne County jail roster current for people searching for inmate information.

Tuolumne County Jail Location

The jail sits at 12915 Justice Center Drive in Sonora, CA 95370. Call 209-533-7270 for information. The facility operates around the clock. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody. They provide basic details over the phone.

This jail serves all of Tuolumne County. The county is in the Sierra Nevada foothills near Yosemite. Police from Sonora and other areas bring arrestees here. The jail handles all bookings for the county. It has space for over 100 inmates at a time.

The facility is part of the Justice Center complex. This includes the jail, courts, and sheriff's offices. The location makes it easy for inmates to attend court hearings. They do not need to be transported far from the jail to the courthouse.

Arrest and Booking Procedures

After arrest, police bring the person to the jail in Sonora. Booking starts at intake. Deputies collect personal information. They take photos and fingerprints. The system checks for outstanding warrants in other counties. It also looks for prior arrests in Tuolumne County.

The person gets searched for weapons or drugs. Personal items like wallets and phones are stored. The jail gives you a receipt for these items. You get them back when you leave. Medical staff screen each person during booking. They ask about health issues and medications. Anyone who needs medical attention gets it.

Inmates receive jail clothing and bedding. They are assigned to a housing unit based on their charges. The jail separates people by gender and security level. Some inmates need more supervision than others. The booking process takes several hours. Busy times mean longer waits.

Once booking is complete, the inmate waits for their first court appearance. This usually happens within two days of arrest. A judge sets bail at the hearing. Some people post bail and leave. Others stay in custody until trial.

VINE Inmate Tracking

Tuolumne County uses VINE for inmate tracking. VINE is free and available to anyone. Go to vinelink.dhs.gov to search. Select California and then Tuolumne County. Type a name or booking number. The system shows if the person is in custody.

VINE also offers notifications. You can register to get alerts about custody changes. This includes releases and transfers to other jails. Enter your phone number or email. VINE will contact you when the inmate's status changes. This service helps victims and family members stay informed without calling the jail every day.

Inmate Phone and Mail Services

Inmates can make phone calls from the jail. Tuolumne County uses Smart Communications for phone service. Inmates call out to approved numbers. You cannot call an inmate directly. They must call you. Phone rates vary based on call length. You may need to set up an account to receive calls from the jail.

To send messages, use SmartJailMail. This service lets you send electronic messages to inmates. They read these on tablets or kiosks inside the jail. Visit the Smart Communications website to create an account. There is usually a small fee per message.

Regular mail is allowed too. Write the inmate's full name and booking number on the envelope. Address it to Tuolumne County Jail at 12915 Justice Center Drive, Sonora, CA 95370. Include your return address. The jail inspects all mail for safety reasons. Letters usually arrive within a few days.

Sending Money to Inmates

Inmates use money for commissary purchases. The commissary sells snacks, hygiene products, and other items. To add money to an inmate's account, use Jail ATM. Visit jailatm.com to make a deposit. Enter the inmate's name and booking number. The site accepts credit cards and debit cards. Deposits usually post within a few hours.

You can also mail a money order to the jail. Make it out to the inmate's name. Include their booking number on the money order. Send it to the jail address. Mail deposits take longer than online deposits. It may take several days for the funds to show up in the inmate's account.

Check with the jail about other deposit options. Some jails have kiosks in the lobby for cash deposits. These are available during business hours. Kiosk deposits post quickly to the account. Always keep your receipt in case you need to prove you made a deposit.

Legal Help for Inmates

People who cannot afford a lawyer get a public defender. The court appoints one at the first hearing. Public defenders are free for people who qualify. You must show that you cannot pay for a private attorney. The public defender handles your case from start to finish.

Legal aid organizations may offer other types of help. Some provide advice on bail and release. Others help with expungement after a case ends. Contact local legal aid groups to learn what services are available in Tuolumne County.

Neighboring County Jails

Tuolumne County is in the Sierra foothills. Calaveras County is to the north. Stanislaus County is west. Mariposa County sits to the south near Yosemite. Each county operates its own jail. If you do not find someone in Tuolumne County, check nearby counties. Warrants can lead to bookings in other jurisdictions. VINE makes it easy to search across multiple counties.

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