Fremont Arrest Records Lookup

Fremont arrest records can be obtained through the Fremont Police Department and Alameda County Sheriff. As one of the largest cities in the East Bay, Fremont has its own police force that handles law enforcement. When arrests happen, suspects are booked into the Alameda County jail system at Santa Rita. This guide covers how to search for inmates, request police reports, and find court records for arrests made in Fremont.

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Fremont Quick Facts

230K Population
Alameda County
$16 Report Fee
(510) 790-6860 Records Phone

Fremont Police Records Division

The Fremont Police Department maintains arrest and incident records for crimes that happen in the city. The records division handles requests for copies of police reports. You can reach them at (510) 790-6860. The office is part of the Administrative Operations Division and follows California Public Records Act guidelines.

More information about the records process is on the Fremont Police records page. The website explains what types of records are available and how to request them. You can submit requests in person, by mail, or online through the city's public records portal. Include as much detail as you can about the incident you need records for.

California Live Scan locations database for arrest records

Police reports cost $16 each in Fremont. This covers the cost of retrieving and copying the report. Victims can often get the first copy free by showing ID and confirming they are listed in the report. Additional copies cost the standard rate. Processing takes about 10 days for most requests.

Note: Investigative files and witness information may be redacted from reports released to the public under Government Code exemptions.

Fremont Arrests and Alameda County Jail

When Fremont police make an arrest, the suspect is transported to Alameda County jail for booking. Santa Rita Jail in Dublin is the main facility. It handles all bookings for the county, including arrests from Fremont. The jail is run by the Alameda County Sheriff.

Search for current inmates at acgov.org/sheriff_app. This free tool lets you look up anyone in Alameda County custody. Enter a name and see if they are currently booked. The system shows charges, bail amounts, and housing location. It works for any arrest in the county, not just Fremont.

Booking takes time. After an arrest, it may be several hours before someone shows in the system. If you cannot find a person, check back later. The jail updates its database throughout the day. For direct questions, call Santa Rita Jail at (925) 551-6500 or the general sheriff line at (510) 272-6878.

Even though Fremont has its own police, all county inmates go through the same booking process. You do not need to know which city made the arrest. The county inmate search covers everyone in custody.

Fremont Criminal Court Records

Criminal cases from Fremont arrests go through Alameda County Superior Court. The Fremont Hall of Justice handles some local matters, but serious cases may be heard at the main Oakland courthouse. You can search for case information online through the court's public access system.

Court records show what happens after an arrest. Did the DA file charges? Was there a plea deal or trial? What was the outcome? These details appear in the court record. Not every arrest leads to charges. The court records tell you the rest of the story after someone is booked.

The court clerk charges fees for copies of documents. Certified copies cost more than regular copies. You can view some information online for free. Other documents require a formal request. Contact the clerk's office to learn what is available and current fees.

Fremont Background Checks

If you need your own criminal record, contact the California Department of Justice. The DOJ maintains the statewide database of arrests and convictions. You can request your RAP sheet for $25 through the Record Review process. Submit fingerprints via Live Scan at a certified location.

Several Live Scan sites operate in and around Fremont. Shipping stores, police stations, and private fingerprinting services offer the service. Bring valid photo ID. The fingerprints go electronically to the DOJ. Results come by mail within a few weeks. Visit oag.ca.gov/fingerprints/record-review for full instructions.

Employers in Fremont must follow the Fair Chance Act when hiring. This law bans asking about criminal history on job applications for employers with five or more workers. They can only ask after making a conditional job offer. This gives applicants with records a fair chance at being considered first.

Clearing Arrest Records in Fremont

California offers several ways to clear or seal arrest records. If you were arrested in Fremont but never charged, you may qualify to have the arrest sealed under Penal Code Section 851.91. You file a petition with the court. If granted, the arrest is hidden from most background checks.

For convictions, Penal Code Section 1203.4 allows dismissal after probation. You petition the court to dismiss the charges. The conviction stays on your record but shows a different status. Most employers cannot hold a dismissed conviction against you.

California also provides automatic record relief. The DOJ reviews records monthly and grants relief where eligible. Old arrests without charges get sealed automatically after a few years. You do not need to file anything. The state handles it on its own. Call (916) 227-3849 to check if your record qualifies.

Note: Some Alameda County legal aid organizations offer free help with expungement for people who meet income guidelines.

Victim Notification in Fremont

Crime victims can track offender custody status through VINE California. This free service sends alerts when someone is released from jail, transferred, or escapes. Register at vinelink.vineapps.com or call 1-877-411-5588.

VINE covers all inmates in Alameda County and across California. You choose how to receive alerts. Options include phone, email, and text. The service runs 24 hours a day. Registration is confidential. The offender never knows you signed up. Victims of violent crimes often use VINE for safety planning and peace of mind.

Nearby East Bay Cities

Fremont borders several other cities in the East Bay and South Bay. If the arrest happened in a neighboring city, you need to contact that jurisdiction. Here are nearby cities with populations over 50,000 that have their own arrest records.

Cities in Alameda County use the same jail system. All inmates go to Santa Rita Jail regardless of which city police made the arrest. Use the county inmate locator to search for people from any Alameda County city.

California Arrest Record Resources

The California Department of Justice maintains the statewide criminal history database. Their Record Review process lets you get your own RAP sheet. The DOJ also processes background checks for employment and licensing. Over 2 million background checks go through their system each year.

The Megan's Law website shows registered sex offenders in California. Search by name, city, or zip code. The database is free and public. Information comes from law enforcement and registration requirements under Penal Code Section 290.

For help with state records, contact the DOJ Record Review Unit at (916) 227-3849 or email recordreview@doj.ca.gov. They can explain the process and answer questions about your rights to access your own criminal history.

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