Roseville 24 Hour Booking Database

Roseville 24 hour booking records cover arrests in one of Placer County's largest cities, located just northeast of Sacramento. The Roseville Police Department handles local arrests, and most people who stay in custody get booked into the Placer County jail system. Searching for Roseville booking data involves the city police records division and the county inmate search tool. Both resources are free to the public. This page walks through how to search Roseville booking records, what information they contain, and where to go for help with records requests. California law makes this data available to anyone.

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Roseville Bookings and Placer County

Roseville falls within Placer County. The county sheriff's office runs the jail facilities where most Roseville arrests end up. The Placer County jail system includes the Auburn jail and the South Placer jail in Roseville itself. Having a county facility right in the city means Roseville bookings get processed quickly. The jail is close. Transport time is short.

Placer County maintains a public inmate search through the ATIMS inmate search portal. This is the main tool for looking up Roseville 24 hour booking records at the county level. You search by name and get back a list of matching inmates. Each result shows the person's booking date, charges, bail amount, and which facility holds them. The tool works around the clock and does not charge anything. It pulls live data from the jail management system, so new Roseville bookings show up within hours of the arrest.

For direct questions about someone in Placer County custody, call (530) 889-7800. The Auburn Jail line is (530) 745-8500.

Roseville Police Arrest Records

The Roseville Police Department is a full-service city police agency. It handles patrol, investigations, and arrests throughout the city. The department has a records division that manages public requests for arrest reports, booking data, and other police documents.

Visit the Roseville Police records page for information on how to request records. You can also call (916) 774-5030 to reach the records unit directly. Under Government Code Section 7923.610, Roseville Police must release basic booking information on request. The law requires disclosure of the arrested person's name, occupation, physical description, date of birth, arrest date and time, booking details, charges, bail amount, and custody status.

Roseville Police Department records division page for 24 hour booking and arrest records

The image above shows the Roseville Police records division page where you can find details on requesting booking records.

Roseville Police uses the JustFOIA system for public records requests. This makes it easy to submit and track your request online. You can ask for specific arrest reports or booking data tied to Roseville cases. The system keeps you updated on the status of your request.

How to Search Roseville Booking Records

The fastest way to check for a recent Roseville booking is the Placer County ATIMS inmate search. Go to the site, type in the name, and see if there is a match. The system covers all Placer County jails. For Roseville arrests, the person is usually at the South Placer jail in the city or the main facility in Auburn.

If you need the arrest report from the Roseville police case, contact their records division separately. The county inmate search shows jail and custody data. The city police records have the arrest report with the officer's account of what happened. These are two different documents from two different agencies. Both are part of the Roseville booking record, but you get them from different places. The inmate search is free online. The arrest report usually needs a formal request and may have a small copy fee.

Roseville Public Records and California Law

All booking records in Roseville are public under the California Public Records Act. The California DOJ public records page explains the law. You have the right to request and receive booking data from both Roseville Police and the Placer County Sheriff. Agencies have 10 days to respond to formal requests. Copy fees run about 10 cents per page.

There are exceptions. Active investigation records can be withheld under Government Code Section 7923.600. If someone was arrested in Roseville but never convicted, they can petition the court to seal the arrest record under Penal Code Section 851.91. Once sealed, the record disappears from public view. Juvenile records are always confidential in Roseville and all of California.

Note: The Placer County inmate search shows current bookings, not a complete archive of all past Roseville arrests.

Roseville Booking Contact Details

Roseville Police Records: (916) 774-5030. The department is at 1051 Junction Boulevard, Roseville, CA 95678. Call or visit during business hours for arrest report copies and booking information. The records team can point you to the right forms and tell you about fees.

Placer County Sheriff: (530) 889-7800. The South Placer jail in Roseville processes most local bookings. The Auburn Jail can be reached at (530) 745-8500. Both facilities answer custody status questions by phone. For in-person visits, check the Placer County Sheriff's website for jail visiting hours and lobby access times. Between the city police and county sheriff, you can find Roseville booking data through either channel.

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