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Moreno Valley 72 hour booking records cover arrests processed through the Riverside County jail system. Moreno Valley is one of the largest cities in the Inland Empire with about 212,000 residents. Unlike most large California cities, Moreno Valley does not have its own police department. The Riverside County Sheriff's Department provides law enforcement for the city under a contract. When deputies make an arrest in Moreno Valley, the person is booked at a Riverside County detention facility. You can search for current inmates through the sheriff's online database. California Government Code 7923.610 requires all booking data be made public within 72 hours.

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Moreno Valley Booking in Riverside County

Moreno Valley is in Riverside County, east of the city of Riverside. Because the city contracts with the Riverside County Sheriff for law enforcement, there is no separate Moreno Valley police department. Sheriff's deputies assigned to the Moreno Valley station handle patrols, respond to calls, and make arrests. This arrangement is common in California, where many cities contract with their county sheriff rather than running their own police force.

When a deputy arrests someone in Moreno Valley, the booking takes place at a Riverside County detention facility. The Robert Presley Detention Center in downtown Riverside is the main booking location. There are also detention centers in Murrieta, Indio, and Banning. The Presley facility is closest to Moreno Valley and handles the bulk of bookings from the area.

Since the same agency that patrols Moreno Valley also runs the jail, the process is streamlined. The arresting deputy and the jail staff are all part of the Riverside County Sheriff's Department. Booking data goes straight into the county's inmate database.

Riverside County Inmate Search

The Riverside County Sheriff runs an online inmate search tool that covers all county detention facilities. You can use it to search for people currently in custody by name. Results show the booking date, charges, bail amount, and which facility the person is held at. The search is free and runs around the clock.

California DOJ public records request process for Moreno Valley 72 hour booking data

The California Department of Justice accepts public records requests for statewide criminal history. For Moreno Valley bookings specifically, the Riverside County Sheriff's inmate search is faster and more direct. The DOJ handles broader background checks that span a person's full criminal history across California. Local booking lookups do not need to go through the state level.

The county inmate search only shows people who are currently in custody. Once someone is released, they come off the search results. If you need records for a person who has already been released, you would file a public records request with the Riverside County Sheriff's records division. Because the sheriff provides police services to Moreno Valley, both the arrest report and the booking record come from the same agency.

Note: Since the Riverside County Sheriff serves as the police for Moreno Valley, both arrest and booking records are handled by the same department.

Moreno Valley Booking Process

Arrests in Moreno Valley follow the same process as arrests anywhere else in Riverside County. A sheriff's deputy makes the arrest and transports the person to a county detention facility. At the facility, jail staff process the booking. They take fingerprints and a booking photo. The person's information is recorded along with the charges. Bail is set from the Riverside County bail schedule.

For misdemeanor arrests, many people can post bail and get out within hours. Cite and release is used for some low-level offenses. The person gets a court date and never goes to the jail. Felony arrests mean a longer stay. Certain serious charges have no bail, so the person waits for a judge to make a bail decision at a hearing. The booking record is created at intake regardless of how the case plays out.

Moreno Valley has grown rapidly over the past few decades. The population increase has led to more calls for service and more arrests. The Riverside County jail system handles the volume, though the facilities have dealt with crowding at times. Even during busy periods, booking data usually shows up in the online search within a few hours of processing.

Moreno Valley Booking Law

Government Code 7923.610 governs public access to booking records in Moreno Valley. The law requires the release of each person's full name, date and time of booking, charges, bail amount, and arresting agency. For Moreno Valley, the arresting and booking agency is the Riverside County Sheriff's Department.

Penal Code 851.5 covers the rights of people being booked. Within three hours of booking, each person gets at least three free phone calls. They can call a lawyer, bail agent, or family member. Riverside County jails must allow these calls at no charge. This is a state law that applies to every booking facility in California.

The California Public Records Act provides a process for requesting records that are not available online. The Riverside County Sheriff must respond to PRA requests within 10 days. If a request is denied, the person can challenge the decision. For recent Moreno Valley bookings, the online inmate search usually has the data you need.

Request Moreno Valley Records

For records that are not on the online search, file a public records request with the Riverside County Sheriff. Include the person's full name, approximate date of arrest, and any other details. The agency has 10 days to respond. There may be copy fees.

Because the sheriff handles both police services and jail operations for Moreno Valley, you only need to contact one agency. This is simpler than in cities with their own police department, where you might need records from both the PD and the sheriff. For Moreno Valley, everything goes through the Riverside County Sheriff's Department.

Statewide criminal history checks are handled by the California Department of Justice. That is a separate process requiring fingerprints. It is mainly for employment and licensing background checks rather than for checking on a recent arrest.

Nearby City Booking Records

Several cities near Moreno Valley are in Riverside County or in neighboring counties. Here are links to nearby city booking pages.

Riverside is the county seat and sits just west of Moreno Valley. Corona is also in Riverside County but has its own police department. Murrieta and Temecula are in the southern part of the county. All Riverside County cities share the same jail system. For any arrest in the county, the sheriff's inmate search covers all detention facilities in one search.

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