Menifee Booking Records Lookup

Menifee 72 hour booking records come from the Menifee Police Department and the Riverside County jail system. The city established its own police department in 2020, breaking away from a contract with the Riverside County Sheriff. The Menifee PD now handles all arrests within city limits. Booking still goes through the Riverside County jail system. All booking records are public under California law. You can search for people in county custody online. The search is free, open at all hours, and does not require any kind of account or login.

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Menifee Booking Quick Facts

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2020 PD Established

Menifee Booking in Riverside County

Menifee is in Riverside County, in the southwest part of the county between the cities of Murrieta and Perris. The Menifee Police Department was formed in 2020. Before that, the Riverside County Sheriff provided law enforcement under a contract. The new department took over patrol, investigations, and arrests for the city.

Even with its own police force, Menifee does not run a separate jail. People arrested by Menifee PD are transported to a Riverside County detention facility for booking. The Southwest Detention Center in French Valley is the closest county jail. It serves the entire southwest region of Riverside County. The county sheriff manages booking and custody at this facility. Once someone enters the county system, the sheriff's records track them.

The Riverside County Sheriff maintains an online inmate lookup tool. It covers everyone in county custody, including people arrested by Menifee PD.

Menifee Police Department

The Menifee PD is one of the newer police departments in California. It started operations in July 2020. The department handles all law enforcement for the city, replacing the Riverside County Sheriff contract. Officers patrol Menifee, respond to calls, and make arrests. The department is growing as the city itself continues to expand.

For information about a recent arrest, contact the Menifee PD. The department can confirm if someone was taken into custody and where they were booked. The records division handles formal public records requests. Written requests must be answered within 10 days under the California Public Records Act.

Because the department is relatively new, it is still building out some of its systems. But the booking data process follows the same state rules as every other agency in California.

Menifee Booking Law

Government Code 7923.610 requires the Menifee PD and the Riverside County Sheriff to release all booking information. The data includes the person's full name, charges, bail amount, date and time of booking, and the detention facility. This information is public from the moment it is created. No one needs a reason to look it up.

The CDCR inmate locator is a state-level tool that covers inmates in California state prisons. It is separate from county jail booking records, but useful if a Menifee arrest leads to a state prison sentence.

CDCR inmate locator database for California booking records related to Menifee

County jail bookings and state prison records are managed by different agencies. The CDCR locator handles prison data while the county sheriff handles local jail records for Menifee.

Penal Code 851.5 gives arrested people the right to three phone calls within three hours of booking. Those calls are free and can go to a lawyer, bail agent, or family member. The Southwest Detention Center must honor this right for every person booked, including those arrested by Menifee PD officers.

How Menifee Arrests Work

When a Menifee PD officer makes an arrest, the person is transported to the Southwest Detention Center. Booking staff take fingerprints and a photograph. They log the person's name, date of birth, physical details, charges, and bail amount. Bail comes from the Riverside County bail schedule.

For minor crimes, many people are cited and released. That means they go through the booking process but do not stay in jail. A court date is set, and they leave the facility. Even though they walk out the same day, a booking record is filed. For felony charges or more serious cases, the person stays in custody until bail is paid or a judge sets conditions. That first court appearance must happen within 48 hours of the arrest.

  • Arrest by Menifee PD officers
  • Transport to Southwest Detention Center
  • Full booking with prints, photo, and data entry
  • Cite-and-release common for minor offenses
  • Court hearing within 48 hours for those held

Search Tips for Menifee

Use the Riverside County inmate search to find someone in county custody. Enter the full legal name. If the arrest just happened, it may take a few hours for the record to appear. Call the Menifee PD for the most recent arrests. For older records, file a written request with either the Menifee PD or the Riverside County Sheriff.

The California DOJ handles statewide criminal history requests. Those take longer but cover all agencies in the state. For most people checking on a Menifee booking, the county inmate search tool is the fastest option.

Nearby City Booking Records

Menifee is in the southwest part of Riverside County, near several other cities with booking record pages.

Temecula and Murrieta are both nearby in Riverside County. Temecula is still a contract city with the sheriff. Murrieta has its own police department. Corona is to the north. All bookings in these cities go through the Riverside County jail system.

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