Fremont 72 Hour Booking

Fremont 72 hour booking records cover arrests in the city that are processed through the Alameda County jail system. Fremont is the fourth largest city in the Bay Area with about 230,000 residents. The Fremont Police Department handles law enforcement within city limits. When Fremont PD makes an arrest, the person is booked at an Alameda County jail facility run by the sheriff's office. You can search for inmates through the county's online search tool at no charge. Under California Government Code 7923.610, booking data must be released to the public within 72 hours.

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Fremont Booking in Alameda County

Fremont is in Alameda County, on the east side of the San Francisco Bay. The city sits in the southern part of the county, near the border with Santa Clara County. The Alameda County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail system. The main jail is Santa Rita Jail in Dublin, which is the largest county jail in the Bay Area with a capacity of over 4,000 inmates. There is also the Glenn Dyer Jail in downtown Oakland.

When Fremont PD arrests someone, the person is usually taken to Santa Rita Jail in Dublin for booking. Dublin is closer to Fremont than the downtown Oakland facility. At the jail, staff take fingerprints, a booking photo, and record the charges. Bail is set from the Alameda County bail schedule. The booking data then goes into the county's inmate database, which is searchable online.

Fremont does not have its own city jail. All bookings go through the county system. This means every Fremont arrest shows up in the same database as arrests from Oakland, Hayward, Berkeley, and every other city in the county.

Alameda County Inmate Search

The Alameda County Sheriff's Office runs an online inmate locator at acgov.org/sheriff_app. You can search for people currently held at Santa Rita Jail or Glenn Dyer Jail. The search is by name and shows booking date, charges, bail amount, and facility location. It is free and available any time.

California BSCC jail profile survey data related to Fremont 72 hour booking records

The California Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) collects data on jail bookings across the state, including Alameda County facilities where Fremont arrests are processed. The BSCC jail profile survey tracks capacity, average daily population, and booking volumes for every county jail in California. This data provides context for how busy the Alameda County system is.

If you search the county inmate database and do not find someone, they may have already been released. The search only shows current inmates. For records of people who have been released, you need to file a public records request with the Alameda County Sheriff. Fremont PD can also provide arrest reports for incidents that happened in the city, though the booking data itself comes from the sheriff's system.

Note: Santa Rita Jail in Dublin is about 15 miles from Fremont. It is the most common booking facility for Fremont arrests.

Fremont Booking Process

After Fremont PD makes an arrest, the person is transported to Santa Rita Jail. The drive from Fremont to Dublin takes about 20 minutes. At the jail, the booking process begins. Staff take fingerprints and a booking photo. Personal information is recorded along with the charges from the arresting officer. Bail is set according to the Alameda County bail schedule.

For misdemeanors, many people can bail out within a few hours. Cite and release is common in Fremont for low-level offenses. The person gets a citation with a court date and does not go to jail. This means they never get formally booked, so there is no booking record for cite and release cases. When someone is booked on a felony, the process takes longer. Some felonies have no bail option, and the person must wait for a judge.

Fremont has a lower crime rate than many other cities in Alameda County. The city sees fewer arrests per capita than Oakland or Hayward. Still, there is a steady flow of bookings from Fremont that go through Santa Rita Jail each year. The electronic booking system means most of these records appear online within hours.

Fremont Booking Law

California Government Code 7923.610 requires that booking records be made public. The law covers the person's full name, date and time of booking, charges, bail amount, and arresting agency. For Fremont arrests, the arresting agency is Fremont PD, and the booking agency is the Alameda County Sheriff.

Penal Code 851.5 protects the rights of people being booked. Each person gets at least three free phone calls within three hours of booking. The calls can go to a lawyer, bail agent, or family member. Santa Rita Jail must provide access to phones and cannot charge for these calls. This is a statewide requirement.

The California Public Records Act lets you request booking records if they are not available online. The Alameda County Sheriff must respond within 10 days. If a request is denied, you can challenge it. For most recent bookings, the online inmate search has the information without needing a formal request.

Request Fremont Booking Records

For records not on the online search, file a public records request with the Alameda County Sheriff. Include the person's full name, approximate arrest date, and any other identifying information. The sheriff's office has 10 days to respond. Copy fees may apply.

Fremont PD has a records division that handles police reports and arrest reports for incidents in the city. Contact the Fremont PD records section for reports about what happened during an arrest. The police report and the booking record are separate documents maintained by different agencies. You may need both for a complete picture.

Statewide criminal history checks go through the California Department of Justice. That process is separate from local records requests and requires fingerprints. It takes longer and is mainly used for employment and licensing background checks.

Nearby City Booking Records

Several cities near Fremont share the Alameda County jail system or are in neighboring counties. Here are links to nearby booking pages.

Oakland and Hayward are also in Alameda County and use the same jail system. San Jose is in Santa Clara County to the south, and Sunnyvale is nearby in the same county. Each has a different booking system through its own county sheriff. For any Fremont arrest, the Alameda County inmate search at acgov.org is the right place to start.

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