Search Roseville Booking Reports
Roseville booking reports are connected to the Placer County jail system. The Roseville Police Department makes arrests and keeps arrest records at the city level. After arrest, the person goes to a Placer County jail for the booking process. The county sheriff creates the booking report. You can look up Roseville booking data through the county's online inmate search. For city records, call the Roseville Police Department records division at (916) 774-5030. Between the county search tool and the city records office, you can find the booking information you need for any Roseville arrest.
Roseville Booking Reports Quick Facts
Roseville Bookings in Placer County
Placer County runs the jail facilities that process Roseville arrests. The South Placer Jail at 11801 Go For Broke Road in Roseville handles many local bookings. You can call it at (916) 409-8100. The Auburn Jail at 2775 Richardson Drive in Auburn also processes bookings from across the county. Call (530) 745-8500 for the Auburn facility. The county sheriff creates the booking report when someone arrested by Roseville police arrives at either jail.
The Placer County Sheriff's Inmate Search lets you look up people in county custody online. It is free. Enter a name to search. The system shows current inmates with booking dates, charges, and facility assignments. This database covers all arrests from Roseville along with every other city and unincorporated area in Placer County. If you know the arrest happened in Roseville, you still use this county-wide search to find the booking report.
Note: The South Placer Jail in Roseville is the closest Placer County booking facility for most Roseville arrests.
Roseville Police Records and Fees
The Roseville Police Department records division handles city-level documents. Reach them at (916) 774-5030. They process arrest reports, incident reports, and other police records from Roseville. Clearance letters cost $21. A clearance letter confirms whether the Roseville Police Department has any arrest records tied to your name. People need these for job applications, visa processing, and professional licensing.
Vehicle release fees in Roseville are $207. This applies when Roseville police impound a vehicle during an arrest. You pay this fee to get the vehicle back. It is separate from any bail or booking-related costs at the county level. The Roseville Police Department collects the vehicle release fee directly. These fees can add up fast after a Roseville arrest, between the vehicle release, any bail at the county jail, and potential towing charges from the tow company.
City-level arrest reports from Roseville are different from county booking reports. The arrest report tells the story of what happened. The booking report covers the jail intake. Both are public records. Both can be requested. You may want both for a complete picture of a Roseville arrest, especially if you are dealing with a court case or insurance claim.
Statewide Tools for Roseville Records
California's DOJ Record Review page explains how to get your own criminal history, which would include any Roseville bookings.
A personal record review costs $25 and requires Live Scan fingerprinting at an authorized location.
The CDCR inmate database covers state prison inmates, including those originally booked in Roseville. The VINE notification system covers Placer County. Register for free and get custody change alerts when someone booked after a Roseville arrest gets released or transferred. You can choose to be notified by phone, email, or text message. These statewide tools work alongside the Placer County inmate search.
Roseville Booking Report Access Rights
California's Public Records Act applies to all Roseville booking reports. The law requires government agencies to make public records available for inspection and copying. Government Code Section 7923.600 spells out which booking data must be released. It includes names, charges, bail, arrest times, and custody locations. Both the Roseville Police Department and the Placer County Sheriff must comply with these disclosure rules.
Full criminal histories are restricted under Penal Code Section 13300. Only the individual or authorized agencies can access complete rap sheets. But a single Roseville booking report is public information available at no cost through the online search. People with dismissed charges or acquittals can petition to seal their arrest records under Penal Code Section 851.91. Once sealed, those Roseville booking records are removed from public view.
Nearby City Booking Reports
Roseville is in the Sacramento metro area. These nearby cities also have booking report pages.