Access Roseville Arrest Records

Roseville arrest records are kept by the Roseville Police Department in Placer County. This growing city has its own police force that responds to calls within city limits. The department posts crime and arrest information on their website for public viewing. You can request copies of police reports by calling the records unit. People arrested in Roseville are booked into the Placer County jail system, not Sacramento County. For court records, cases go through Placer County Superior Court.

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Roseville Arrest Records Quick Facts

147K Population
$21 Good Conduct Letter
Placer County
1909 Year Incorporated

Roseville Police Crime and Arrest Info

The Roseville Police Department shares crime and arrest data online. Visit roseville.ca.us to see their crime and arrest information page. This section of the website provides public access to recent activity in the city.

Roseville Police Department crime and arrest information page

For copies of police reports, call the records division at (916) 774-5030. The staff will tell you what documents are available and any fees that apply. Having an incident number or case number helps them locate your record faster. Response times vary based on how busy the office is.

Roseville offers letters of good conduct for $21. These letters state whether a person has a local criminal record. Employers sometimes ask for these, and people moving abroad may need them for visa applications. Call the records unit to request one.

Roseville Arrests and Placer County Jail

Roseville is in Placer County. People arrested by Roseville Police go to the Placer County jail, not Sacramento County. This is important when searching for inmates. You must use the Placer County system instead of the Sacramento one.

Use the Placer County inmate search to find people in custody. The system shows current inmates with charges and booking information. Search by name to see if someone is being held at the Placer County jail.

The Placer County Sheriff runs the jail system. Their main number is 530-889-7800. For jail-specific questions about someone arrested in Roseville, contact the sheriff rather than Roseville PD.

Note: Roseville shares borders with Sacramento County, so arrests near the border may go to either county depending on exact location.

Roseville Criminal Court Records

Criminal cases from Roseville are filed in Placer County Superior Court. The courthouse in Roseville handles most local cases. You can search court records online through the Placer County court system.

Court records show what happened after an arrest. Did the district attorney file charges? Was there a conviction or dismissal? Case outcomes tell the full story beyond just the arrest itself. This information is public record in most cases.

Unlike Sacramento County, Placer County courts may charge fees for online searches and document copies. Check the court website for current fee schedules before requesting documents.

California State Criminal Records

The California DOJ maintains statewide criminal history. To get your own record, submit fingerprints at a Live Scan site and pay $25. The DOJ Record Review page has all the forms and steps you need.

Roseville has several Live Scan locations. Most police stations offer this service. Private businesses also provide fingerprinting. Use the DOJ Live Scan locator to find a site in Roseville or nearby.

The state record shows arrests across California, not just in Roseville. If someone was arrested in multiple cities, all those arrests appear on their DOJ rap sheet. Local police records only show what happened in their jurisdiction.

California Arrest Record Laws

Penal Code 11105 sets the rules for state criminal history information in California. The DOJ keeps these records based on fingerprints. Only authorized parties can access another person's full record.

You can petition to seal or expunge arrest records under certain conditions. Penal Code 851.8 covers sealing for factual innocence. Penal Code 1203.4 allows expungement after probation. These laws help people move past old arrests that did not result in convictions or where they completed their sentence.

The Fair Chance Act protects job applicants. Employers with 5 or more workers cannot ask about criminal history until after a conditional offer. This gives people with arrest records a fair shot at employment.

Victim Notification in Roseville

Crime victims can track offenders through VINE California. Register at vinelink.vineapps.com or call 1-877-411-5588. You will get alerts when an offender's status changes in Placer County custody.

The Megan's Law website shows registered sex offenders in Roseville. Search by address to see who lives in your area. The registry has photos and offense details for most registrants.

Nearby Cities for Arrest Records

Roseville is near the Sacramento metro area. Here are other cities in the region where you can search for arrest records.

Placer County Resources

Roseville is in Placer County. For county-wide jail searches, sheriff contacts, and court information, check the county resources. Nearby Sacramento County also handles many regional matters.

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