Yolo County Booking Reports

Yolo County booking reports document arrests and jail intakes at the Monroe Detention Center in Woodland. The sheriff's office publishes booking statistics on its website and keeps copies of recent arrest reports available for viewing at the jail lobby. You can search Yolo County booking reports online to find current arrest data, charges, and booking details. The county sits just west of Sacramento and includes cities like Davis, Woodland, and West Sacramento. Whether you need to check a recent arrest or request an older booking report, Yolo County provides several ways to access these public records.

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Yolo County Booking Reports Quick Facts

225K+ Population
Monroe Detention Center
Woodland County Seat
Public Record Access

Search Yolo County Bookings Online

The Yolo County Sheriff's Office posts booking statistics on its website. This page gives an overview of arrest activity at the Monroe Detention Center. The sheriff also keeps copies of the past week's arrest reports on a press board in the jail lobby. If you need to see recent Yolo County booking data, both of these options are free.

The Yolo County Sheriff provides booking statistics and arrest data through its official website.

Yolo County booking statistics page for booking reports

This portal shows Yolo County booking activity and statistics from the Monroe Detention Center.

For specific booking reports, call the Monroe Detention Center at (530) 668-5245. The staff can confirm if someone is in Yolo County custody and provide details about their booking. The facility sits at 2420 E Gibson Road in Woodland. You can also visit in person during business hours to view arrest reports on the press board. This is a quick way to check recent Yolo County booking reports without needing a formal records request.

Yolo County Jail Booking Process

All bookings in Yolo County happen at the Monroe Detention Center. It is the only jail facility in the county. When any law enforcement agency in Yolo County makes an arrest, the person comes here for processing. The booking officer records the name, date of birth, physical description, charges, arrest time, and bail amount. All of this data becomes part of the Yolo County booking report.

The Davis Police Department, Woodland Police Department, West Sacramento Police, and UC Davis Police all operate within Yolo County. The California Highway Patrol makes arrests here as well. Every one of these agencies uses the Monroe Detention Center for bookings. That means the sheriff's records cover all arrests in Yolo County, regardless of which department handled the case. If you are looking for a booking report from anywhere in Yolo County, the sheriff's office is the right place to check.

Under California Government Code Section 7923.600, all of this booking information is public. Law enforcement must release the full name, charges, bail, arrest time, and custody location of anyone booked into a Yolo County jail.

Yolo County Booking Report Access

The California Public Records Act protects your right to see Yolo County booking reports. You do not need a reason to request these records. The sheriff has 10 days to respond after getting your request. Most booking data is straightforward and gets released without delay.

Keep in mind that a booking report differs from a criminal history. Penal Code Section 13300 restricts full criminal histories to authorized users. But single booking reports from Yolo County are public records. Anyone can ask for them. If you need a full criminal background check, you must submit fingerprints and pay the California DOJ a $25 fee for your own record.

Sealing Yolo County Arrest Records

If you were booked in Yolo County and the charges were later dropped, you may be able to seal your booking record. Penal Code Section 851.91 allows people to petition for sealing when the case did not result in a conviction. Once a Yolo County booking record is sealed, it will not show up in public record searches.

People found to be factually innocent have stronger options. Under Penal Code Section 851.8, a court can order the sealing and eventual destruction of all arrest records, booking photos, and related evidence from the Yolo County case. The records get sealed for three years and then destroyed. This process starts with a petition to the court in Yolo County.

Note: Sealed records in Yolo County are still accessible to law enforcement and certain authorized agencies even after the public can no longer see them.

Track Yolo County Custody Status

The California VINE program includes Yolo County. Sign up for free alerts about changes in an offender's custody status. You get notified when someone is released, transferred, or escapes from the Monroe Detention Center. Choose phone, email, or text for your alerts. The California State Sheriffs' Association supports this service across the state.

Nearby County Booking Reports

Yolo County borders several other California counties. Check these if the arrest happened outside Yolo County.

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