El Dorado County Booking Report Search

El Dorado County booking reports track arrests and jail intakes across this foothill and mountain county east of Sacramento. The sheriff's office manages booking records for both the Placerville Jail and the South Lake Tahoe Jail. You can search El Dorado County booking reports through the sheriff's 48-hour bookings portal, which shows recent arrests and current custody data. The county covers a large area from the Sierra foothills to the Nevada state line, and both jail facilities serve different parts of El Dorado County. Searching booking records is free and open to the public.

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El Dorado County Booking Reports Quick Facts

195K+ Population
2 Jails Facilities
Placerville County Seat
Public Record Access

Search El Dorado County Bookings Online

The El Dorado County Sheriff's Office runs a 48 Hour Bookings portal that shows recent arrests. This online tool lists people booked into El Dorado County jail facilities within the past 48 hours. You can view names, charges, booking times, and custody status. The portal is free to use and does not require an account. It is the fastest way to check for recent El Dorado County booking reports.

The California CDCR provides another search tool that may help if someone has moved from El Dorado County jail to state prison. The CIRIS inmate search covers all state prison inmates.

California inmate search database for El Dorado County booking reports

The statewide CDCR database can help locate people who have been transferred out of El Dorado County custody to state prison.

For booking reports older than 48 hours, you need to contact the El Dorado County Sheriff's Office directly. The Placerville Jail is at 300 Forni Road, Placerville, CA 95667. Call them at (530) 621-6000. The South Lake Tahoe Jail sits at 1051 Al Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150, and its number is (530) 573-3030. Staff at either location can help you find El Dorado County booking records that are no longer on the 48-hour portal.

El Dorado County Jail Facilities

El Dorado County operates two jails on opposite sides of the county. The main facility in Placerville handles most bookings from the western part of the county. The South Lake Tahoe facility covers the Tahoe Basin area. Both jails process bookings using the same system, and records from both show up in the sheriff's online portal. When searching for an El Dorado County booking report, you will see results from either facility.

The booking process at both El Dorado County jails follows California standards. Officers collect personal information, take photos and fingerprints, and record all charges. Bail gets set based on the county schedule. Under California law, all of this booking data is public information. The full name, charges, bail, arrest time, and custody location must be released when someone asks for it. That is why El Dorado County makes this data available online through its bookings portal.

El Dorado County Records Access Laws

Your right to see El Dorado County booking reports comes from the California Public Records Act. Government Code Section 7923.600 specifically lists what booking data law enforcement must release. This includes the person's name, charges, bail amount, arrest details, and where they are being held. The El Dorado County Sheriff's Office must respond to formal records requests within 10 days.

Full criminal histories are a different matter. Penal Code Section 13300 restricts access to criminal history summaries. Only the person themselves can request their own record through the California DOJ for $25. But a single El Dorado County booking report is always public. Do not confuse the two. A booking report covers one arrest. A criminal history covers all arrests.

Arrested people in El Dorado County have certain rights during the booking process. Penal Code Section 851.5 gives arrested people the right to make at least three phone calls within three hours of booking. That is a state rule that applies at both El Dorado County jail facilities.

Note: People found factually innocent can petition to seal and destroy their El Dorado County booking records under Penal Code Section 851.8.

Track El Dorado County Bookings

The VINE notification system covers El Dorado County jails. Register for free to get alerts when someone is released, moved, or escapes from custody. Choose phone, email, or text notifications. VINE works well for victims who need to track an offender's status in El Dorado County without calling the jail repeatedly.

Between the 48-hour bookings portal and VINE alerts, you have two free ways to stay on top of El Dorado County booking activity. The portal gives you a snapshot of recent arrests. VINE gives you ongoing updates about specific people in custody. Both tools are free and available to anyone.

Nearby County Booking Reports

El Dorado County shares borders with several other California counties. If the arrest may have happened just outside the county line, try these neighboring counties.

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