San Mateo 72 Hour Booking

San Mateo 72 hour booking records are generated by the San Mateo Police Department and the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office. The city has its own police force that makes arrests within city limits. Booking for most arrests in the city goes through the county jail system run by the San Mateo County Sheriff. The Maguire Correctional Facility in Redwood City is the main booking location. All booking records are public under California law. You can search for people in county custody or contact the San Mateo PD for recent arrest information at no cost.

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San Mateo Booking in San Mateo County

The city of San Mateo is in San Mateo County, on the peninsula between San Francisco and San Jose. The San Mateo Police Department handles all arrests within city limits. After an arrest, the person is transported to the Maguire Correctional Facility in Redwood City for booking. That facility is the county's main jail and processes bookings from agencies across the county.

San Mateo County is a mid-sized county. The jail system holds a few hundred inmates at any given time. That is much smaller than neighboring counties like Santa Clara or San Francisco. But the booking process is the same. Every person goes through fingerprinting, photography, and a full data entry. The booking record captures name, date of birth, charges, bail, and the holding facility. All of it is public.

The county sheriff manages the jail. The San Mateo PD manages the arrest. The records follow the person through both systems.

San Mateo Police Department

The San Mateo PD is at 200 Franklin Parkway, San Mateo, CA 94403. The department has around 140 sworn officers. It handles patrol, investigations, and arrests for the city. When officers make an arrest, the person gets taken to the county jail. The San Mateo PD does not run a long-term holding facility of its own.

You can call the San Mateo PD at (650) 522-7700 for information about recent arrests. Staff can tell you if someone was arrested and where they were booked. For a written copy of a booking record or arrest report, file a public records request with the department's records bureau. There may be a fee for copies. The basic lookup is free.

San Mateo County Jail Search

The San Mateo County Sheriff operates the Maguire Correctional Facility. It is the booking and detention center for the entire county. People arrested by the San Mateo PD, the county sheriff, and other agencies all go through this facility. The sheriff's office provides tools for looking up inmates in custody.

The California DOJ outlines the public records request process and frequently asked questions that apply to booking records from San Mateo County facilities.

California DOJ Public Records Act FAQ for San Mateo 72 hour booking records

This FAQ page from the DOJ explains how the Public Records Act works and how it applies to booking data held by agencies like the San Mateo County Sheriff.

To check on someone in county custody, contact the sheriff's office or use any available online lookup tools. The phone number for the Maguire Correctional Facility is (650) 599-1111. Staff can confirm custody status and give you basic booking information. For more detailed requests, a written public records request is the best route.

San Mateo Booking Law

Government Code 7923.610 makes booking records public across California. The San Mateo PD and the San Mateo County Sheriff both must follow this law. The required data includes the person's name, charges, bail amount, booking date and time, and the facility where they are held. No one can be turned away when asking for this information.

Penal Code 851.5 protects the person being booked. It gives them at least three free phone calls within three hours of arriving at the jail. The calls can go to a lawyer, a bail bond company, or a family member. This applies at the Maguire Correctional Facility and at any temporary holding area used during the booking process.

Both laws are clear. The public has a right to booking data. The arrested person has a right to phone calls. There are no exceptions to either rule for San Mateo bookings.

How San Mateo Arrests Work

When a San Mateo PD officer makes an arrest, the person is placed in a patrol vehicle and taken to the county jail. At booking, jail staff process the person through the standard steps. Fingerprints and a photo are taken. Name, date of birth, charges, and bail are logged into the system. The bail amount comes from the San Mateo County bail schedule.

Many misdemeanor cases result in a cite-and-release. The person gets booked and then released with a court date. They do not sit in jail. A booking record is still created. For felony charges, the person is usually held until they post bail or see a judge. The first court appearance comes within 48 hours of the arrest, excluding weekends and holidays.

  • Transport to Maguire Correctional Facility for booking
  • Fingerprints, photo, and data entry during processing
  • Cite-and-release common for misdemeanors
  • Felony holds until bail or court hearing
  • Booking records created for every arrest

Nearby City Booking Records

San Mateo is near several other cities on the peninsula. Some are in the same county and some are in neighboring counties.

Daly City is also in San Mateo County. San Francisco has its own county system. Fremont is across the bay in Alameda County. Each city page covers the local booking process and search tools.

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