Find Fairfield Booking Reports

Fairfield booking reports are processed at the Solano County jail. The Fairfield Police Department makes arrests in the city. But the Solano County Sheriff runs the detention facility where all Fairfield bookings take place. The county jail sits right in Fairfield at the Justice Center on Union Avenue. That means people arrested by Fairfield police do not have to travel far for booking. You can search for Fairfield booking data through the county's online inmate search tool. The system shows bookings from the past seven days. For older Fairfield booking records, you would need to reach out to the county sheriff's office directly.

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Fairfield Bookings at Solano County Jail

Solano County operates the jail system for Fairfield. The Solano County Justice Center at 500 Union Avenue in Fairfield houses the main detention facility. Call 707-784-7100 for general information. Since the jail is actually in Fairfield, the city and county are closely linked when it comes to booking reports. People arrested by Fairfield police get booked at this facility, and the booking report is created by county staff during intake.

The Solano County Inmate Search shows public data about people booked in the last seven days. The site says this data is released under Government Code Section 7923.610 of the California Public Records Act. Search by name to find someone booked after a Fairfield arrest. Results show booking information for current inmates. The database covers all of Solano County, not just Fairfield. Arrests from Vallejo, Vacaville, and other cities appear in the same system.

Fairfield Police Department Records

The Fairfield Police Department keeps its own arrest and incident reports. These are city-level records. They cover what happened during the arrest. The department processes records requests during business hours. If you need a Fairfield police report, contact the department and provide the date of the incident and the names involved.

Fairfield police records and Solano County booking reports are two different things. The police report from Fairfield tells the story of the event. The county booking report tells what happened during jail intake: charges filed, bail set, custody status, and personal information about the person booked. For a complete picture of a Fairfield arrest, you may want both documents. Both are public records available under California law. The arrest report comes from the city. The booking report comes from the county.

Note: The Solano County jail is located in Fairfield itself, so Fairfield arrests have the shortest transport time to booking.

California law requires agencies to respond to records requests within 10 days, with a possible 14-day extension for complex situations. For Fairfield police records, this timeline applies the same as it does anywhere else in the state. Most routine requests for a single arrest report from Fairfield get handled faster than that. Fees for copies follow the standard California rule that agencies charge for the direct cost of duplication. Call the Fairfield Police Department for specific fee information on the type of report you need.

Fairfield Records Through State Databases

California runs statewide systems that include Fairfield booking data. The VINE notification service covers Solano County and provides free custody alerts for people booked after Fairfield arrests.

California VINE custody notification system for Fairfield booking reports

VINE sends alerts by phone, email, or text when someone's custody status changes in the Solano County system.

The CDCR inmate search covers state prison inmates who may have started with a Fairfield arrest and county booking. For your own criminal history, including any Fairfield bookings, use the California DOJ record review process. It costs $25 and requires Live Scan fingerprinting. The DOJ record covers your full California arrest history, not just Fairfield.

Fairfield Booking Report Access Laws

California's Public Records Act gives you the right to access Fairfield booking reports. The law applies to all government agencies in the state. Government Code Section 7923.600 spells out which booking data must be shared with the public. It includes names, occupation, physical description, date of birth, arrest time, charges, bail, and where the person is being held. No reason is needed for the request.

People arrested in Fairfield can later seek to seal their records. Penal Code Section 851.91 allows petitioning to seal arrest records when charges do not result in a conviction. Once sealed, those Fairfield booking reports are removed from public access. Penal Code Section 13300 keeps full criminal histories restricted, but individual Fairfield booking reports remain public until sealed by court order.

Nearby City Booking Reports

Fairfield is the county seat of Solano County. These nearby cities have booking report information available.

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