Trinity County Booking Search

Trinity County 72 hour booking records require direct contact with the Trinity County Sheriff's Office. This remote mountain county in far northern California has very limited online booking data. The sheriff's office in Weaverville runs the county jail but does not maintain a public-facing inmate search website. To access Trinity County booking records, you will generally need to call or write to the sheriff's office. This page covers how to request Trinity County booking data, what California law requires, and alternative ways to search for records from this area.

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Trinity County Booking Quick Facts

~16K Population
Weaverville County Seat
Phone/Mail Access Method
Limited Online Access

Trinity County Booking Access

Trinity County is one of the most rural counties in California. It does not have an online jail roster or inmate search tool like many other counties provide. The sheriff's office handles booking records the old-fashioned way. You call them, you mail a letter, or you walk into the office in Weaverville. This is not unusual for very small California counties with limited budgets and staff.

The lack of an online tool does not change your legal rights. California law still requires the Trinity County Sheriff to release booking data when asked. The difference is just the method. Instead of clicking a website, you pick up the phone. Staff at the sheriff's office can tell you if someone is in custody and provide basic booking information. For detailed records or copies, a written request is the best approach.

If you need Trinity County booking records, call the sheriff first. Phone calls are the fastest way to get a simple answer like "Is this person in custody?" For anything beyond a quick check, put your request in writing. The California Public Records Act gives you the right to ask, and the sheriff must respond within 10 days.

Trinity County Records Reference

The California Department of Justice provides a records request form that applies to all state agencies. This same approach can guide your request to the Trinity County Sheriff's Office.

California DOJ records request form reference for Trinity County 72 hour booking records

The screenshot shows the type of formal records request process that California agencies follow. While Trinity County does not use this exact form, the principles are the same. Put your request in writing, specify what records you want, and provide your contact information. The sheriff's office will process it.

Trinity County Booking Law

California Government Code 7923.610 requires all law enforcement agencies to release booking data. Trinity County must follow this law even though it does not have an online search tool. The statute lists what must be shared: full name, date of birth, physical description, arrest and booking times, arrest location, all charges, bail amount, and facility. The Trinity County Sheriff cannot refuse to provide this information when asked.

The 72 hour rule applies here too. Booking data should be available within three days of the booking. In Trinity County, you just have to ask for it in person or by phone rather than looking it up yourself online. The legal requirement is the same. The method of delivery is different. A small county with limited tech resources may not have a website, but the law does not allow them to keep the records secret.

People booked into the Trinity County jail have rights under Penal Code 851.5. Three free phone calls within three hours of booking. Calls can go to an attorney, bail bond agent, or family member. This applies even in the most remote California jails. Trinity County is no exception.

Note: The absence of an online tool does not reduce Trinity County's legal obligation to share booking records with the public.

Trinity County Jail Details

The Trinity County jail is in Weaverville. The sheriff's office manages the facility. Weaverville is a small town in the Trinity Alps region of northern California. It is the only incorporated community in the county. The jail is small and holds a limited number of inmates at any time. Booking volume is very low. In some weeks, there may only be a handful of new bookings.

Contact the Trinity County Sheriff at (530) 623-2611. The office is at 101 Memorial Drive, Weaverville, CA 96093. Walk-in requests are taken during business hours, though the office keeps limited hours compared to larger counties. Written requests should be mailed to the same address. Include the person's name and any other details you have. Even an approximate date helps narrow the search in a small county like Trinity.

Trinity County has almost no cell service in many areas. The county covers a vast mountain landscape. Law enforcement response times can be long. Arrests in remote areas may take hours to result in a booking at the Weaverville jail. This delay is normal for Trinity County and does not change your right to access the booking record once it has been created.

Alternative Search Methods

Since Trinity County does not offer an online jail roster, here are other ways to search for booking records from this area:

  • Call the Trinity County Sheriff at (530) 623-2611
  • Mail a written records request to the sheriff's office
  • Check the California CDCR inmate locator for state prisoners
  • Contact the Trinity County Superior Court for case records
  • Use third-party databases that aggregate public booking data

The California CDCR inmate locator is useful if someone was booked in Trinity County and later transferred to state prison. The CDCR database tracks all state inmates. For county-level jail bookings, the sheriff's office is still your primary contact. Third-party databases may have some Trinity County data, but the sheriff is the authoritative source.

Trinity County is small enough that the sheriff's office staff often knows who is in the jail without looking it up. A phone call can get you a quick answer. For formal documentation, always follow up with a written request.

Nearby County Booking Records

Trinity County borders several other remote northern California counties. If you are unsure which county handled an arrest in this part of the state, check these neighbors.

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