Access Upland Arrest Records

Upland arrest records are maintained by the Upland Police Department. This San Bernardino County city has its own police force for local law enforcement. The department keeps records of arrests made within city limits and offers a records section for public requests. After arrest, people typically go to county jail. For custody status, check both city police and the county sheriff inmate system.

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Upland Quick Facts

79K Population
UPD Police Dept
SB County County
15 Sq Miles

Upland Police Records Section

The Upland Police Department has a records section for public requests. Access their info at uplandca.gov/police-records. The page explains available records and how to get them. You can see hours, fees, and contact details there.

California DOJ record review for Upland arrest records

Call the records section at (909) 946-7624. Staff can answer questions about your request. They can tell you what is available and the cost. Have details ready when you call. Dates, names, and case numbers help them find your info faster.

Police reports cost $30 in Upland. This covers processing and copying. You pay when you pick up the report. Victims may get free copies in some cases. Ask about fee waivers when you contact them.

Request Upland Arrest Records

Getting arrest records from Upland Police follows California Public Records Act rules. You submit a request. The department reviews it. They release what the law allows.

Contact the records section to start. Explain what you need. Be specific about dates and names. Include case numbers if you have them. Detailed requests process faster than vague ones.

Common things people request:

  • Arrest reports for Upland incidents
  • Crime reports for property crimes
  • Traffic collision reports
  • Clearance letters for employment

California law gives 10 days to respond. Extensions are allowed for complex requests. The department contacts you with status updates. Simple requests often come back faster.

Note: Investigation files for open cases are typically not released until they close.

San Bernardino County Jail Records

After arrest in Upland, people go to county jail. The San Bernardino County Sheriff runs the jail system. West Valley Detention Center is the main facility. Call (909) 350-2476 for inmate information.

Search for inmates online at jimsnetil.shr.sbcounty.gov. Enter a name or booking number. Results show location, charges, and bail. The database updates throughout the day.

Upland Police and the county sheriff keep separate records. Arrest reports stay with the city. Jail booking info goes to the county. You may need both for a complete picture of an arrest.

The county uses VINELink for victim notification. Register at vinelink.com with site code 5006. You get alerts for releases and transfers.

California Criminal History

The California DOJ keeps statewide arrest records. Upland Police sends booking data to the state. This creates a central database of all California arrests. For complete history, the DOJ is the best source.

Request your own record through Live Scan. The DOJ charges $25 for personal review. Find a Live Scan site near Upland. Results come from Sacramento after processing. They show all arrests on your California record.

Under Penal Code 11105, the DOJ maintains state criminal history. Background checks for employment access this database. It includes arrests from all California law enforcement.

California has automatic record relief for some old cases. The DOJ reviews records monthly and marks eligible ones. This limits what shows on certain background checks. Your record stays but gets a relief notation.

Upland Arrest Record Laws

California law controls what arrest info is public. Basic facts like names and charges are usually available. Investigation details have more protection. Active cases are largely exempt.

The Public Records Act governs agency responses. They have 10 days to reply. Extensions are allowed when needed. Simple requests come back faster. Complex ones take more time.

The Fair Chance Act limits employer use of arrest records. Most companies cannot ask about criminal history on job applications. They wait until after a conditional offer.

Arrests without conviction may be sealed. Under Penal Code 851.91, you can petition the court. If granted, the arrest hides from most searches. Law enforcement still sees it. A lawyer can check if you qualify.

Nearby San Bernardino County Cities

Upland is in western San Bernardino County at the base of the mountains. Neighboring cities have their own police or use the sheriff.

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