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Sacramento County Jail Inmate Roster Search

Sacramento County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Sacramento, California

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The Sacramento County Jail, also known as the Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center, is the main correctional facility in Sacramento County, California. It is managed by the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department and houses various categories of offenders, including pretrial detainees, sentenced prisoners, and individuals awaiting transfer to state or federal prisons.

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The facility serves all incorporated and unincorporated regions within Sacramento County, including the cities of Sacramento, Citrus Heights, Elk Grove, Folsom, Galt, and Rancho Cordova.

Sacramento County Jail Inmate Lookup

The Sacramento County Sheriff's Department provides an online inmate search service that allows the public to locate incarcerated individuals within the jail.

Inmate Search Steps

  1. Visit the Official Website: Navigate to the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department website.

  2. Access the Inmate Search Page: Click on the "Inmate Search" link located under the "Inmate Information" tab on the homepage.

  3. Enter Search Criteria: On the inmate search page, enter the following information:

    • First and last name of the incarcerated person
    • Gender
    • Date of birth
  4. Submit Query: Click the "Search" button to initiate the search.

Using Search Results

The search results will display a list of matching inmates, including their booking number, name, date of birth, current housing unit, and booking date. By clicking on the inmate's name, you can access more detailed information, such as arrest charges, bail amount, and scheduled court dates.

Tips for Offender Search

  • Accuracy of Information: Ensure that the search criteria entered is accurate and complete to obtain accurate results.
  • Name Variations: If unsure of the exact spelling of the inmate's name, try using variations or nicknames.
  • Multiple Search Results: In cases where multiple individuals share the same name, review all matching results carefully to identify the correct inmate.
  • Contact the Jail: If you encounter difficulties locating an inmate using the online search, contact the Sacramento County Jail at (916) 874-9500 for assistance.

Jail Roster

The jail roster is a public record that provides a comprehensive list of individuals currently incarcerated within a correctional facility. The Sacramento County Jail maintains an online jail roster that can be accessed by the public.

Information Available on the Jail Roster

The jail roster typically includes the following information for each incarcerated person:

  • Booking Number: A unique identifier assigned to each offender upon booking into the facility.
  • Last Name: The offender's last name.
  • First Name: The offender's first name.
  • Date of Birth: The offender's date of birth.
  • Release Date: The scheduled release date for the offender, if applicable.
  • Criminal Charges: A summary of the charges for which the offender is being held.

Roster Updates

Jail rosters are updated regularly, typically on a daily basis. The frequency of updates may vary depending on the jail's policies and procedures.

Other Useful Details

  • Booking Information: The jail roster may also include additional booking information, such as the date and time of arrest, the arresting agency, and the bail amount.
  • Offender Status: The roster may indicate the offender's current status, such as "active" (currently incarcerated), "released" (no longer in custody), or "transferred" (moved to another facility).
  • Search Filters: Some jail rosters allow users to filter the results by various criteria, such as name, booking number, or criminal charges, to narrow down the search.
  • Privacy Considerations: It is important to note that jail rosters are public records and the information contained within them is accessible to anyone with internet access. Inmates have the right to privacy, and their personal information should be handled with respect.

How to Call a Detainee

The Sacramento County Jail allows inmates to receive phone calls from approved callers. The jail uses a third-party provider, Securus Technologies, to manage the inmate call system.

Inmate Call System Regulations

  • Approved Callers: Only individuals on an inmate's approved caller list can receive calls. Inmates can add up to 10 approved callers to their list.
  • Call Times: Inmates are allowed to receive phone calls during designated times each day. The specific call times vary depending on the inmate's housing unit.
  • Call Length: Calls are limited to a maximum of 15 minutes.
  • Call Costs: The cost of calls is the responsibility of the caller. Securus Technologies charges a per-minute rate for calls.

How to Call an Inmate

To call an inmate at the Sacramento County Jail, you will need to:

  1. Create a Securus Technologies Account: Visit the Securus Technologies website and create an account.
  2. Add the Inmate to Your List: Once you have created an account, you can add the inmate to your approved caller list by providing their booking number or name.
  3. Fund Your Account: You will need to fund your account with enough money to cover the cost of the call. You can do this online using a credit or debit card.
  4. Dial the Jail's Phone Number: Call the Sacramento County Jail's phone number: (916) 874-9000.
  5. Follow the Prompts: Follow the automated prompts to connect to the inmate's phone.

Can Inmates Receive Calls?

Yes, inmates at the Sacramento County Jail can receive phone calls from approved callers.

Inmate Messaging

The Sacramento County Jail does not offer inmates the ability to receive or send voice or text messages.

Detainee Mail

Sending Mail to Inmates

Inmates at the Sacramento County Jail are allowed to receive mail from approved individuals. To send mail to an inmate, follow these guidelines:

  • Use the Correct Address: Address mail to the inmate using the following format:
Inmate's Name
Booking Number
Sacramento County Jail
P.O. Box 6703
Sacramento, CA 95860-6703
  • Include Return Address: Clearly write your return address on the envelope.
  • Permitted Contents: Inmates can receive letters, postcards, photographs, and legal documents. All mail is subject to inspection by jail staff.
  • Prohibited Items: Do not send any of the following items in the mail:
    • Cash or currency
    • Food or beverages
    • Drugs or alcohol
    • Weapons or sharp objects
    • Pornographic materials
    • Gang-related materials
    • Anything that could pose a security risk

Sending Care Packages

Care packages are not allowed at the Sacramento County Jail.

Sending Money to Inmates

Inmates at the Sacramento County Jail can receive money through JPay, a third-party provider. Money can be used by inmates to purchase items from the jail commissary, such as food, clothing, and toiletries.

Methods for Sending Money

There are two ways to send money to an inmate at the Sacramento County Jail through JPay:

  • Online: Visit the JPay website and create an account. You can then add funds to the inmate's account using a credit or debit card.
  • By Mail: Send a money order or cashier's check to the following address:
JPay
P.O. Box 84999
Phoenix, AZ 85071

Include the inmate's name and booking number on the money order or cashier's check.

Regulations and Limitations

  • Daily Limit: There is a daily limit of $200 that can be sent to an inmate's account.
  • Weekly Limit: There is a weekly limit of $1,000 that can be sent to an inmate's account.
  • Fees: JPay charges a fee for each transaction. The fee varies depending on the method of payment.

Visitation

To arrange a visit with an inmate at the Sacramento County Jail, you must first be on the inmate's approved visitor list. To get on the list, you will need to complete a visitor application and submit it to the jail.

Once you are on the approved visitor list, you can schedule a visit by calling the jail at (916) 874-9060. Visits must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance.

Rules and Regulations for Visits

  • Visitor Dress Code: Visitors must dress appropriately. No revealing or gang-related clothing is allowed.
  • Identification: All visitors must present a valid government-issued ID card upon entry.
  • Prohibited Items: Visitors cannot bring any of the following items into the visiting area:
    • Weapons or sharp objects
    • Drugs or alcohol
    • Food or beverages
    • Cell phones or other electronic devices
  • Contact Visits: Contact visits are not allowed at the Sacramento County Jail. All visits are non-contact.
  • Visit Length: Visits are limited to 30 minutes.

Visitation Hours

  • General Population:
    • Monday - Friday: 7:30 AM - 8:30 PM
    • Saturday - Sunday: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
  • Maximum Security:
    • By appointment only

Video Visitation

The Sacramento County Jail offers video visitation for inmates in certain housing units. Video visits can be scheduled through JPay. To schedule a video visit, you will need to create a JPay account and add the inmate to your contact list.

Inmate Commissary

The commissary is a store within the jail where inmates can purchase a variety of items, such as food, clothing, toiletries, and electronics. The commissary allows inmates to supplement their basic needs and improve their quality of life while incarcerated.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary

Inmates can use money from their trust accounts to purchase items from the commissary. Inmates can order items from the commissary through a computerized kiosk or by submitting a written order form.

Restrictions on Commissary Use

There are some restrictions on what inmates can purchase from the commissary. For example, inmates are not allowed to purchase items that could pose a security risk, such as weapons or drugs. Inmates are also limited in the amount of money they can spend on commissary items each week.

Release Information

Inmates are released from the Sacramento County Jail when they have completed their sentence, posted bail, or have been granted a release by the court.

Who Can Be Released

The following individuals may be released from jail:

  • Inmates who have completed their sentence
  • Inmates who have posted bail
  • Inmates who have been granted a release by the court
  • Inmates who are being transferred to another facility
  • Inmates who are being released on probation or parole

How to Get Inmate Release Information

To get inmate release information, you can contact the Sacramento County Jail at (916) 874-9060. You will need to provide the inmate's name and booking number.

Security Level and Jail Staff

The Sacramento County Jail is a high-security facility. The jail uses a variety of security measures to ensure the safety of inmates and staff, including:

  • Secure Perimeter: The jail is surrounded by a secure perimeter fence topped with razor wire.
  • Armed Guards: Armed guards patrol the perimeter of the jail and monitor the movement of inmates.
  • Surveillance Cameras: Surveillance cameras are placed throughout the jail to monitor inmate activity.
  • Electronic Door Locks: All doors in the jail are electronically locked and can only be opened by authorized personnel.

Categories of Offenders Housed

The Sacramento County Jail houses a variety of offenders, including:

  • Pretrial detainees: Individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial.
  • Sentenced prisoners: Individuals who have been convicted of a crime and are serving a sentence of less than one year.
  • Individuals awaiting transfer: Individuals who are being held for transfer to another facility, such as a state prison or a mental health facility.

Role of Correctional Officers

Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of inmates and staff within the jail. Their duties include:

  • Monitoring inmate activity
  • Enforcing jail rules and regulations
  • Conducting searches of inmates and their cells
  • Transporting inmates to and from court hearings and other appointments
  • Providing basic medical care to inmates

Correctional Staff

In addition to correctional officers, the Sacramento County Jail is staffed by a variety of other personnel, including:

  • Jail Administrators: Jail administrators are responsible for the overall operation of the jail. They develop and implement policies and procedures, and oversee the work of jail staff.
  • Medical Staff: Medical staff provides medical care to inmates, including routine checkups, sick calls, and emergency treatment.
  • Mental Health Staff: Mental health staff provides mental health services to inmates, including counseling, therapy, and medication management.
  • Chaplains: Chaplains provide religious and spiritual services to inmates.
  • Educational Staff: Educational staff provides educational programs to inmates, including GED classes, literacy classes, and vocational training.

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

651 I St, Sacramento, CA 95814, United States

Official Phone Number

916-874-6752

Official Website

www.sacsheriff.com

Sacramento, CA

nicknames:
"Sactown", "Sac", "City of Trees","River City", "Sacratomato","Camelia City", "America's Most Diverse City"
mottos:
Latin
Coordinates:
38.58167°N 121.49444°W
Country:
United States
State:
California
County:
Sacramento
Region:
Sacramento Valley
CSA:
Sacramento-Roseville
MSA:
Sacramento–Roseville–Arden-Arcade
Incorporated:
February 27, 1850
Chartered:
1920
Named for:
Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist
Government:
Type:
City Council
Body:
Sacramento City Council
Mayor:
Darrell Steinberg (D)
City Council:
Council Members Angelique AshbyAllen WarrenJeff HarrisSteve HansenJay SchenirerEric GuerraRick Jennings IILarry Carr
Area:
City:
99.77 sq mi (258.41 km2)
Land:
97.68 sq mi (253.00 km2)
Water:
2.09 sq mi (5.41 km2) 2.19%
Elevation:
30 ft (9 m)
Population (2010):
City:
466,488
Estimate (2019):
513,624
Rank:
1st in Sacramento County 6th in California 36th in the United States
Density:
5,258.02/sq mi (2,030.13/km2)
Urban:
1,723,634
Metro:
2,500,000
CSA:
2,414,783
Demonym(s):
Sacramentan
Time zone:
UTC−8 (PST)
Summer (DST):
UTC−7 (PDT)
ZIP codes:
942xx, 958xx
Area code:
916 and 279
FIPS code:
06-64000
GNIS feature IDs:
1659564, 2411751

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate in a specific facility?

To search for an inmate in a specific facility, you can typically use the online inmate locator tool provided by the respective state's Department of Corrections (DOC) or the facility's official website. Follow these steps:

  1. Visit the official website of the state's DOC or the specific correctional facility.
  2. Look for the inmate search or inmate locator link on the homepage.
  3. Enter the required information, such as the inmate's name, DOC number, or other identifying details.
  4. Review the search results for the inmate's location, custody status, and other relevant information.

For federal inmates, use the Federal Bureau of Prisons' inmate locator.

What information do I need to conduct an inmate search?

To conduct an inmate search, you typically need at least one of the following pieces of information:

  • Inmate's full name
  • Inmate's ID or booking number
  • Date of birth The more specific information you have, the more accurate your search results will be.

Are there any online databases available for public inmate searches?

Yes, there are several online databases available for public inmate searches:

  • Federal Bureau of Prisons: For federal inmates.
  • State Department of Corrections websites: Most states have an online inmate locator tool.
  • VINElink: Provides information on custody statuses of offenders across many states.

Arrest Lookup

How can I find information about someone's recent arrest?

To find information about someone's recent arrest, you can:

  1. Visit the local police department's or sheriff's office website. Many provide arrest logs or booking information online.
  2. Use a third-party online search service that aggregates arrest records. Be cautious and verify the accuracy of the information.
  3. Contact the police department or sheriff's office directly if online information is not available.

Is there a difference between state and county arrest lookup services?

Yes, there is a difference:

  • State arrest lookup services provide information on arrests made by state law enforcement agencies and may include broader search capabilities across multiple jurisdictions within the state.
  • County arrest lookup services are more localized, focusing on arrests made by county law enforcement, including the sheriff's office and county police departments. They offer detailed information specific to the county's jurisdiction.

Active Warrant Search

How can I check if there is an active warrant for someone?

To check for an active warrant, you can:

  1. Visit the website of the local sheriff's office or court. Many jurisdictions offer online warrant searches.
  2. Contact the court clerk's office or law enforcement agency directly.
  3. Use a reputable third-party online search service, ensuring to verify the information for accuracy.

What are the implications of finding an active warrant in someone's name?

Finding an active warrant in someone's name means that law enforcement has the authority to arrest the person on sight. It can result from various issues, including failing to appear in court, violation of probation, or charges for a new crime. It's advisable for the individual to contact a lawyer to address the warrant appropriately.

Jail Bookings

How can I find recent jail bookings in my area?

To find recent jail bookings in your area:

  1. Visit your local sheriff's office or county jail's website. Many provide online access to jail booking logs.
  2. Look for daily arrest reports or booking summaries provided on these sites.

What information is provided in a jail booking record?

A jail booking record typically includes:

  • Inmate's name and booking photo (mugshot)
  • Booking number
  • Charges
  • Bail amount, if applicable
  • Booking and release dates

Mugshots

Are mugshots publicly accessible for all inmates?

Mugshots are generally considered public records, but accessibility can vary by jurisdiction. Some states and localities may restrict access to protect the inmate's privacy or for other legal reasons.

How can I request a mugshot from a law enforcement agency?

To request a mugshot from a law enforcement agency:

  1. Identify the agency that has custody of the inmate.
  2. Check their website for public records request procedures.
  3. Submit a formal request following their guidelines, which may require a written form or an online submission.

Inmate Calls

What are the regulations regarding inmate calls to family and friends?

Regulations on inmate calls typically include:

  • Limited call durations.
  • Calls can be monitored or recorded, except for privileged communications with legal counsel.
  • Inmates usually make collect calls or use a prepaid account.

How can I set up an account to receive calls from an inmate?

To set up an account to receive calls from an inmate:

  1. Identify the telecommunications provider used by the correctional facility.
  2. Visit the provider's website or contact their customer service to create an account.
  3. Add funds to the account according to the provider's instructions.

Inmate Mail

What is the proper way to send mail to an inmate?

The proper way to send mail to an inmate involves:

  1. Including the inmate's full name and ID number on the envelope.
  2. Following the facility's guidelines on acceptable items and content.
  3. Addressing the envelope with the correct facility address and mail room codes, if required.

Are there any restrictions on what can be sent to inmates?

Yes, there are restrictions, which can include:

  • No contraband (drugs, weapons, etc.).
  • Limitations on the type and amount of photos.
  • No cash (use money orders or facility-approved deposit methods instead).
  • Content restrictions (threatening material, pornography, etc.).

Visitation

How do I schedule a visitation with an inmate?

To schedule a visitation with an inmate:

  1. Check the correctional facility's website for visitation policies.
  2. Register as a visitor, if required.
  3. Schedule the visit according to the facility's procedures, which may involve online scheduling or calling a visitation coordinator.

What are the rules and regulations for visiting an inmate?

Rules and regulations for visiting an inmate typically include:

  • Valid photo ID requirement.
  • Dress code adherence.
  • Limited items allowed inside.
  • Specific visitation hours and duration.

Sending Money

What are the approved methods for sending money to an inmate?

Approved methods for sending money to an inmate often include:

  • Online transfers through the facility's approved service provider.
  • Money orders mailed directly to the facility.
  • Kiosk deposits at the facility.

Are there limits on how much money I can send to an inmate?

Yes, there are usually limits on how much money you can send to an inmate, which vary by facility. Check the facility's guidelines for specific limits.

Posting Bond

How can I post bond for someone who has been arrested?

To post bond for someone who has been arrested:

  1. Determine the bond amount set by the court.
  2. Choose the method of payment (cash, property, bail bondsman).
  3. Complete the transaction at the court or jail, following their specific procedures.

What are the differences between bail and bond?

  • Bail is the money paid to the court as a guarantee that the defendant will appear for court dates.
  • Bond involves a third party, typically a bail bond agent, who pays the bail on behalf of the defendant, usually charging a fee (commonly 10% of the bail amount).

Release

How can I find out when an inmate will be released?

To find out when an inmate will be released:

  1. Contact the facility where the inmate is housed. Some may provide release date information over the phone or online.
  2. Check the inmate locator tool on the DOC website for the state where the inmate is incarcerated.

What procedures must an inmate follow upon release?

Upon release, an inmate must:

  • Complete any necessary paperwork.
  • Retrieve personal belongings.
  • Arrange for transportation from the facility.
  • Follow any post-release conditions, such as parole or probation requirements.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can inmates receive legal assistance while incarcerated?

Inmates can receive legal assistance through:

  • Public defenders for criminal cases.
  • Legal aid societies offering pro bono services for civil matters.
  • Prisoner rights organizations providing legal resources and advocacy.

Are there any organizations that provide free legal aid to inmates?

Yes, organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Legal Services Corporation (LSC) provide free legal aid and resources to inmates, focusing on civil rights and access to justice.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What kind of medical assistance is available to inmates?

Inmates have access to basic medical care, including:

  • Emergency services
  • Routine check-ups
  • Necessary medications and treatments
  • Mental health services

How can I ensure that an inmate receives necessary medical care?

To ensure an inmate receives necessary medical care:

  1. Contact the facility's medical unit to express concerns or request care.
  2. File a grievance if care is not provided adequately.
  3. Seek assistance from external advocacy groups if needed.

Criminal Records Lookup

How can I obtain a copy of someone's criminal record?

To obtain a copy of someone's criminal record:

  1. Request access through the state's Department of Public Safety or similar agency.
  2. Use an online search service that provides criminal record information. Verify the service's legitimacy and accuracy.

Are there any restrictions on accessing someone's criminal record?

Yes, there are restrictions, such as:

  • Some records may be sealed or expunged.
  • Certain types of employment background checks require the subject's consent.
  • Access might be limited based on the requester's purpose.

Sex Offender Registry

How can I find information in the sex offender registry?

To find information in the sex offender registry:

  1. Visit the National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW), which provides access to state sex offender registries.
  2. Search by name or location to find registered sex offenders in your area.

What information is available in the sex offender registry?

The sex offender registry typically includes:

  • Offender's name and photo
  • Offense details
  • Current address
  • Compliance status

Background Check

What information is included in a background check?

A background check can include:

  • Criminal records
  • Employment history
  • Education verification
  • Credit history
  • Driving records

How can I request a background check on someone?

To request a background check on someone:

  1. Use a reputable online background check service.
  2. Obtain the person's consent if required by law, especially for employment-related checks.
  3. Follow the service's procedure for submitting a request.

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