Plumas County Arrest Records

Plumas County arrest records are kept by the Plumas County Sheriff's Office located in Quincy. This small mountain county in northern California has a population of around 18,000 people. Most law enforcement here comes from the sheriff. The county jail holds people who have been booked on local charges. You can call the jail for basic inmate details. Since Plumas is rural, many records requests must be done by phone or in person. The sheriff handles all arrest data for areas outside of any city limits. Online resources are limited here compared to larger counties.

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Plumas County Quick Facts

18K Population
Quincy County Seat
2,613 Square Miles
1854 Year Founded

Plumas County Sheriff Arrest Records

The Plumas County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency in this rural county. They run the county jail and process all bookings. Call them to ask about current inmates or recent arrests. The office is on Main Street in Quincy.

To get arrest record details, you can contact the sheriff directly. The records division handles public requests for booking information and arrest reports. Not all records are public. California law under Government Code 6254(f) exempts some law enforcement files from release. Investigative records and certain personal data may be held back.

California Fair Chance Act information for Plumas County arrest records

The Fair Chance Act applies to employers in Plumas County. This state law stops most employers from asking about criminal history before making a job offer. The rule covers companies with five or more workers. If you have an old arrest on your record, you may still have job options because of this law.

Contact the Plumas County Sheriff's Office:

  • Address: 270 County Hospital Road, Quincy, CA 95971
  • Phone: (530) 283-6375
  • Jail: (530) 283-6300

Plumas Superior Court Criminal Cases

Plumas Superior Court handles criminal cases in the county. The court is in Quincy. You can look up case files there to see what happened after an arrest. Did charges get filed? Was there a conviction? Court records show these outcomes.

The court has one main location that serves all of Plumas County. Criminal cases include felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions. For detailed case info, you may need to visit the clerk's office or call them. Some basic case data may be online through the California court portal, but small counties often have limited digital access.

Contact the Plumas Superior Court:

  • Address: 520 Main Street, Room 104, Quincy, CA 95971
  • Phone: (530) 283-6305

Note: Court records and arrest records are kept by different offices, so you may need to contact both.

California Arrest Record Resources

You can also use state resources for Plumas County arrest data. The California Department of Justice keeps the state criminal history database. They have records from all 58 counties in one place.

To get your own criminal record from the state, you need to submit fingerprints through Live Scan. The DOJ charges $25 for this review. You can do Live Scan at many police stations and sheriff offices. The form you need is called BCIA 8016RR. Fill it out and take it to a Live Scan site. Results come by mail.

For people outside California, you can send ink fingerprint cards to the DOJ. Use form FD-258 and form BCIA 8705. Mail them with the $25 fee to Sacramento. Processing takes several weeks. Call the DOJ Record Review Unit at (916) 227-3849 if you have questions.

VINE California lets you track offenders. Sign up at vinelink.vineapps.com to get alerts when someone in custody has a status change. This works for all California counties. The service is free. You can also call 1-877-411-5588.

Sealing Plumas County Arrest Records

If you were arrested in Plumas County but not convicted, you may be able to seal that arrest record. California Penal Code 851.91 allows people to petition the court for sealing. You must meet certain rules.

The arrest must not have led to a conviction. There are time limits too. For some arrests, you must wait one year before asking to seal. For others, you can file right away. The process involves filing a petition with Plumas Superior Court. A judge will review your case. If granted, the arrest record gets sealed from most background checks. Law enforcement can still see it. The public cannot.

California also has automatic record relief under Penal Code 851.93. The DOJ reviews records each month. Some old arrests get marked for relief without you needing to ask. This does not erase the record. It adds a note that relief was granted. Employers who run background checks should not use those records against you.

Request Plumas County Arrest Reports

You can request copies of arrest reports from the sheriff. Write a letter or call. Include your name, the date of the arrest, and what you need. The California Public Records Act gives people the right to access many government documents. But police records have exemptions.

Arrest reports may be released in some cases. If the case is closed, more info may be available. Active investigations are usually exempt. Victim and witness info is often redacted. Each request gets reviewed under state law.

Fees vary. Some offices charge per page. Others have flat rates for reports. Plumas County is small, so response times may be faster than in big cities. But staff is also limited. Allow a couple weeks for most requests.

Note: Requests for someone else's records have stricter rules than requests for your own.

Nearby California Counties

Plumas County sits in the Sierra Nevada region. For arrest records in surrounding areas, check these nearby counties. Each has its own sheriff and jail system.

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