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Vallejo arrest records are handled by the Vallejo Police Department. Located in Solano County along the waterfront of the San Francisco Bay, Vallejo has its own police force managing law enforcement. People arrested in Vallejo are booked into the Solano County jail system. This guide explains how to request police reports, search for inmates, and access criminal court records tied to arrests in Vallejo.

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Vallejo Police Records Division

The Vallejo Police Department maintains arrest and incident records for crimes in the city. Contact the records division to request copies of police reports. You can make requests in person, by mail, or through the city's public records portal. Include case numbers, dates, and names to help staff locate your records.

Vallejo PD follows the California Public Records Act. Most responses come within 10 days. Complex requests may take longer. The law allows agencies to extend the deadline if needed. Fees vary based on the type and size of the request. Call the records office for current pricing.

California Megan's Law sex offender registry for arrest records

Some arrest information is exempt from release under Government Code Section 6254(f). Investigative files and witness details are often withheld. Basic booking data and charges are usually available. Victims of crimes may get the first copy of their report at no charge.

Note: Vallejo has dealt with budget challenges that have affected police staffing, so records request processing times may vary.

Vallejo Arrests and Solano County Jail

Vallejo is in Solano County. When Vallejo police make an arrest, the suspect goes to the county jail for booking. The Solano County Justice Center in Fairfield handles most bookings. The Solano County Sheriff runs all detention facilities in the county.

Search for current inmates at shfinmatesearch.solanocounty.com. This free tool shows who is currently in county custody. Enter a name and see charges, bail, and housing information. The search works for all cities in Solano County.

The sheriff also publishes booking logs covering the past 7 days at solanocounty.com. These logs show recent arrests across the county. You can see who was booked and for what charges. The logs are updated regularly.

Booking takes time after an arrest. Several hours may pass before someone appears in the online system. Check back later if you cannot find a person right away. Call the sheriff's office at (707) 784-7100 for help finding an inmate.

Vallejo Criminal Court Records

Criminal cases from Vallejo arrests go through Solano County Superior Court. The main courthouse is in Fairfield. You can search for case information online through the court's public access system. Look up cases by defendant name or case number.

Court records show what happens after an arrest. Did the district attorney file charges? Was there a plea or trial? What was the sentence? These details are in the court record. Not all arrests lead to charges. Court records tell you the final outcome of each case.

The clerk charges fees for document copies. Certified copies cost more than regular copies. Some information is viewable online for free. Contact the clerk's office to learn current fees and what documents are available.

Clearing Vallejo Arrest Records

California allows sealing and expunging certain arrest records. If you were arrested in Vallejo but charges were never filed, you may seal the arrest under Penal Code Section 851.91. 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 shows as dismissed on your record. Most employers cannot hold a dismissed conviction against you in hiring decisions.

The state also grants automatic relief. The DOJ reviews records monthly and seals eligible arrests without you filing anything. Old arrests that never led to charges get sealed after a few years. Call (916) 227-3849 to check if your record qualifies for automatic relief.

Note: Legal aid organizations in Solano County help with expungement at low or no cost for people who meet income requirements.

Vallejo Background Check Information

Employers in Vallejo must follow the Fair Chance Act. This state law bans asking about criminal history on job applications for employers with five or more workers. They must wait until after a conditional job offer. This helps people with records get fair consideration.

If you need your own criminal record, contact the California DOJ. The fee is $25. Submit fingerprints through Live Scan at a certified location. Results come by mail. Visit oag.ca.gov/fingerprints/record-review for instructions on the Record Review process.

Several Live Scan sites operate in the Vallejo area. Shipping stores and fingerprinting services offer appointments. Bring valid photo ID. The fingerprints go electronically to the DOJ. Processing takes 48 to 72 hours for clean records. Records with history take longer.

Victim Notification in Vallejo

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

VINE covers inmates in Solano County and across California. Choose how to receive alerts. Options include phone, email, and text. The service runs 24 hours a day. Registration is confidential. Victims of violent crimes use VINE for safety and peace of mind.

Nearby Bay Area Cities

Vallejo sits at the northeast corner of San Francisco Bay. It connects to the East Bay by bridges and is close to Napa wine country. If the arrest happened in another city, contact that jurisdiction. Here are nearby cities with populations over 50,000.

Vallejo is in Solano County and uses the Solano County jail. Richmond and Concord are in Contra Costa County. Berkeley and Oakland are in Alameda County. Each county has its own jail system and inmate search tool.

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. Contact them at (916) 227-3849 for questions.

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

For automatic record relief information, visit oag.ca.gov. The DOJ reviews records monthly and grants relief where eligible without requiring petitions from individuals.

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