Mono County Booking Records

Mono County 24 hour booking records are available through the Sheriff's Office and its online Citizen RIMS portal. This small Eastern Sierra county processes arrests at the Mono County Jail in Bridgeport. Despite the low population, Mono County sees seasonal spikes in arrests tied to tourism around Mammoth Lakes and the surrounding wilderness areas. You can look up recent booking data, check who is in custody, and find arrest details using the county's public access tools. The Mono County booking system is free to search and does not need an account or login to use.

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Mono County Booking Quick Facts

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Mono County Booking Search Portal

The Mono County Sheriff's Office provides public booking data through a Citizen RIMS system hosted at mcsd.crimegraphics.com. This portal is the main way to look up 24 hour booking records in Mono County. You can search by name to see who was recently booked into the Mono County Jail. The system pulls from the Sheriff's jail management database and shows current inmates along with those who were recently processed and released. Booking entries include each person's name, arrest date, charges, and their status in the system.

The Citizen RIMS tool used by Mono County is the same platform that several other small California counties rely on for their public booking data. It works on both desktop and mobile. You type a name into the search field and the results load on the same page. If someone was booked into Mono County Jail in the past day or so, their record should show up here. The system is updated as the jail processes new intakes, so there may be a short delay between an arrest and when the booking record appears online. During busy times, like holiday weekends in the Mammoth Lakes area, processing can take a bit longer than usual, but most Mono County booking records show up within a few hours of the arrest.

The Mono County booking portal screenshot below shows the search interface used by the Sheriff's Office to display public custody data.

Mono County Sheriff Citizen RIMS booking search portal

This is the main screen you will see when searching for Mono County 24 hour booking records through the Citizen RIMS system.

How Booking Works in Mono County

Mono County is one of the least populated counties in California. The county jail in Bridgeport is small. It holds a limited number of inmates at any given time. When someone gets arrested in Mono County, whether by a deputy sheriff, CHP officer, or a park ranger, they are brought to the Bridgeport jail for booking. Staff take a photo, log personal details, and record the charges. That data then feeds into the Citizen RIMS portal where the public can search it.

Arrests in Mono County often involve DUI, public intoxication, or incidents near recreation areas. The Mammoth Lakes area generates most of the law enforcement activity in the county. Mammoth Lakes has its own police department, but the Mono County Sheriff handles jail operations for all agencies in the area. So if someone is arrested by Mammoth Lakes Police, they still get booked into the Mono County Jail in Bridgeport or at the satellite facility closer to Mammoth. Either way, the booking record goes into the same Mono County system.

You can call the Mono County Jail at (760) 932-7549 for booking status questions. The jail address is 25 Emigrant Street, Bridgeport, CA 93517.

Mono County Arrest Records Access

California law makes booking records public. Under Government Code Section 7923.610, law enforcement must share arrest details with anyone who asks. This includes the full name of the person arrested, their physical description, date and time of booking, location of arrest, charges, and bail amount. Mono County follows this law like every other county in the state. You do not need a reason to look up Mono County booking records. The data is public.

If you need records that are no longer on the Citizen RIMS portal, you can file a public records request with the Mono County Sheriff's Office. The California Public Records Act, detailed on the California DOJ public records page, gives agencies 10 days to respond. Fees are usually 10 cents per page for copies. For Mono County, you can call the Sheriff's Office at (760) 932-7549 or send a written request to 25 Emigrant Street, Bridgeport, CA 93517.

Note: Under Penal Code 851.91, a person arrested but not convicted may petition to seal their booking record.

Mono County and State Booking Data

Mono County arrest data also feeds into statewide tracking through the California Department of Justice. The OpenJustice data portal publishes arrest statistics broken down by county, age, gender, and race. You can use this tool to see how Mono County compares to other California counties in terms of arrest volume and types of offenses. Because Mono County is so small, its numbers are low compared to urban areas, but the data is still tracked and reported to the state each year.

The DOJ also maintains records about criminal histories under Penal Code 13300. Local summary criminal history information compiled by agencies like the Mono County Sheriff includes arrest dates, booking numbers, charges, and dispositions. This information is separate from the 24 hour booking log and is used more for background checks and law enforcement purposes than for public browsing. If you need a detailed criminal history rather than a recent booking record, the process goes through the California DOJ record review system.

For Mono County specifically, the small size of the jail and the low volume of bookings means the online portal is usually up to date and easy to search. Most people find what they need on the Citizen RIMS system without having to contact the Sheriff's Office at all.

Mono County Jail Contact

The Mono County Jail is in Bridgeport at 25 Emigrant Street. The phone number is (760) 932-7549. You can call to ask about a specific booking, check on an inmate's status, or request a copy of a booking record. Staff can help you look up someone who was recently arrested in Mono County if you have their name or approximate arrest date.

If you are trying to find someone who was arrested in the Mammoth Lakes area, they were likely booked into the Mono County system. Start with the online portal and if you cannot find them there, call the jail line. The Sheriff's Office handles all detention in Mono County regardless of which local agency made the arrest.

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Nearby California Counties

These counties border Mono County. Each one runs its own booking search system.