Find Mariposa County Arrest Records

Mariposa County arrest records are managed by the Mariposa County Sheriff's Office. This small Sierra foothill county has about 17,000 residents and serves as the gateway to Yosemite National Park. The sheriff handles all law enforcement for the county. There are no incorporated cities. Arrest records can be viewed through the Daily Booking Report posted online. For detailed arrest information or copies of reports, contact the sheriff directly. Many arrests here involve tourists visiting Yosemite or traffic incidents on mountain roads.

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Mariposa County Quick Facts

17K Population
0 Cities
Mariposa County Seat
1,449 Sq Miles

Mariposa County Daily Booking Report

Mariposa County posts a Daily Booking Report online. This shows recent arrests and bookings at the county jail. The report lists names, charges, and booking dates. It provides a quick view of current jail activity.

The booking report updates regularly as new arrests occur. You can see who was recently booked and on what charges. This is useful for checking if someone was arrested in the last few days. The format is simple and easy to scan.

For questions about jail records, call the Mariposa County Jail at (209) 966-3616. Staff can provide information not shown in the daily report. They can confirm current custody status and provide bail information for specific individuals.

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Mariposa Sheriff Arrest Records

The Mariposa County Sheriff's Office is at 5099 Old Highway North in Mariposa. The main phone number is (209) 966-3615. The sheriff is the sole law enforcement agency for the county. There are no city police departments since Mariposa has no incorporated cities.

For copies of arrest reports, submit a written request to the sheriff's records unit. Include the subject's name and date of birth. The arrest date helps locate specific records. Requests are reviewed under California public records law. Fees apply for copies and staff time.

Yosemite National Park is partly in Mariposa County. Park rangers handle incidents inside the park. Those are federal records, not county records. The sheriff handles everything outside park boundaries. Make sure you know where an incident occurred before requesting records.

Note: Yosemite National Park has its own law enforcement; those arrest records come from the National Park Service, not Mariposa County.

Mariposa Superior Court Criminal Cases

Mariposa County Superior Court handles criminal cases from local arrests. The courthouse is at 5088 Bullion Street in Mariposa. Court records show charges filed, hearing dates, and case outcomes. Contact the clerk for case information.

You can search court records by defendant name. The clerk provides information on pending cases and final dispositions. Certified copies are available for a fee. Court records connect arrests to prosecution results and sentencing.

Mariposa is one of California's original 27 counties from 1850. The courthouse has historical significance. Despite its age, the court maintains modern records systems. Criminal case files are accessible through standard procedures.

California State Records

The California DOJ maintains criminal history from all counties. Mariposa County arrests appear in this database. Request your own record through DOJ Record Review. Live Scan fingerprints are required.

Live Scan sites may be limited in small Mariposa County. Check the DOJ website for the nearest location. You may need to travel to Merced or Fresno for fingerprinting. The statewide database covers all California arrests.

For victim notification, register with VINE. Get alerts when an offender's custody status changes. VINE covers the Mariposa County Jail and state prisons. Registration is free.

Mariposa County Law Enforcement

Mariposa County has no incorporated cities. The entire county is unincorporated. This means the sheriff handles everything. There are no city police to coordinate with. All local arrest records come from one agency.

Yosemite brings millions of visitors annually. Many pass through Mariposa on Highway 140. The influx of tourists creates challenges. Deputies handle everything from minor disputes to serious accidents. Summer is the busiest time for law enforcement.

The county is large and mostly forested. Search and rescue operations are common. People get lost hiking or have accidents in backcountry areas. These incidents may lead to citations or arrests depending on circumstances. The sheriff coordinates with park rangers on boundary cases.

Fire danger is a constant concern. Illegal campfires and careless behavior lead to citations. The county has faced devastating wildfires. Enforcement of fire regulations is strict. Violations can result in criminal charges during high fire risk periods.

Nearby California Counties

Mariposa County sits in the Sierra Nevada foothills. Neighboring counties may have relevant arrest records for people who travel through the region to reach Yosemite.

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