Vallejo Booking Records Search

Booking records from Vallejo are public data under California law. The Vallejo Police Department makes arrests in the city, and the Solano County Sheriff runs the main jail system. People arrested by Vallejo PD are booked at the Solano County jail. California Government Code 7923.610 says that booking information must be released to the public. That means names, charges, bail amounts, booking dates, and facility details are all available. Vallejo is the largest city in Solano County with a population over 121,000.

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Vallejo Booking in Solano County

Vallejo is in Solano County, located at the north end of the San Francisco Bay. The city sits along the waterfront where the Napa River meets the bay. It is the most populated city in the county. The Vallejo Police Department handles all law enforcement within city limits. The department has its own officers, detectives, and patrol units. But for jail operations, the county sheriff takes over.

When Vallejo PD arrests someone, the person is transported to the Solano County Justice Center in Fairfield. That facility serves as the main jail for the entire county. Jail staff at the Justice Center handle the formal booking process. They take fingerprints, photograph the person, and enter all charges and personal data into the system. The booking record is created at that point and becomes public.

Vallejo generates a significant number of arrests compared to other Solano County cities. The police department is active, and the city sees a mix of property crimes, drug offenses, and violent crimes that lead to regular bookings at the county jail.

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The Solano County Sheriff provides an online inmate search tool. You can search for anyone currently held at the Solano County jail by name. The results show booking details, charges, bail amount, and custody status. It is free to use and available 24 hours a day. No account is needed.

The California DOJ records request form outlines the process for requesting booking and arrest records from state-level agencies, which can supplement local Vallejo booking data.

California DOJ records request form for Vallejo 72 hour booking records in Solano County

If someone was arrested by Vallejo PD and taken to the county jail, they will show up in this system once booking is complete. That can take a few hours after the arrest. Busy periods at the jail slow down processing. The search shows current inmates only. Released individuals drop off the active list.

For booking records from the past, you file a public records request with the Solano County Sheriff's records division. The online tool is best for checking on recent arrests and finding out if someone is still in custody right now.

Vallejo Booking Law

Government Code 7923.610 sets the rules for public access to booking data in California. Every agency must comply. When someone is booked at the Solano County jail after a Vallejo arrest, the data goes public. The law says the following fields must be released: full name, date of birth, charges, bail amount, booking date and time, and the name of the facility.

Penal Code 851.5 gives each booked person the right to make phone calls. Within three hours of being booked at the Solano County jail, the person gets three free calls. Those calls can go to a lawyer, a bail agent, or a family member. The jail cannot charge for them or try to stop them. This is the same rule at every jail in California.

If anyone denies your request for Vallejo booking records, you can challenge that under the California Public Records Act. Agencies have 10 days to respond to written requests. Most booking data is standard public information and is almost never withheld.

Vallejo Police Department

The Vallejo Police Department is at 111 Amador Street, Vallejo, CA 94590. The non-emergency number is (707) 648-4321. The department handles all patrol, investigations, and traffic enforcement in the city. Officers make arrests and transport people to the county jail for booking.

Vallejo PD keeps its own arrest reports and case files. If you need the police report from a Vallejo arrest, contact the department's records division. The booking record itself is at the county level since the sheriff handles jail operations. For custody status, go through the county. For the arrest report and case details, go through Vallejo PD.

The department processes a high volume of calls and arrests each year. Vallejo has dealt with public safety challenges, and the police department stays active. Common booking charges from Vallejo arrests include DUI, theft, assault, drug possession, and domestic violence cases.

Get Vallejo Booking Records

The county's online inmate search is the quickest way to check on recent bookings. For older records, submit a public records request to the Solano County Sheriff. Include the full name, approximate date of arrest, and what records you need. The sheriff has 10 days to respond. Fees may apply for copies.

  • Solano County Sheriff inmate search for current custody
  • Vallejo PD at (707) 648-4321 for arrest reports
  • Written request to sheriff's records for past bookings
  • California DOJ for statewide criminal history

The DOJ process is separate from local records. It may require fingerprints and takes longer to process. For most people looking for Vallejo booking data, the county website and a call to the police department will get the job done.

Nearby City Booking Records

Several cities near Vallejo have their own booking pages on this site. Some are in Solano County, while others are across the county line.

Fairfield and Vacaville are also in Solano County and use the same county jail at the Justice Center. Richmond and Berkeley are across the Carquinez Strait in Contra Costa County and Alameda County, respectively. Each has a different jail system but follows the same state laws on booking records access.

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