If you need to find information on an inmate, arrest, or jail in Santa Cruz County, California, there are several resources you can use to find the information you need. The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office and the Santa Cruz County Superior Court both provide online resources that can help you find inmate and arrest information, as well as contact information for the county jails and courts.

Finding Santa Cruz County Inmate and Arrest Information

To find information on an inmate or arrest in Santa Cruz County, you can visit the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office website at https://www.scsheriff.com/custody. From there, click on the "Inmate Search" tab to view a list of all inmates currently in custody. You can search the list by name or booking number to find specific inmates. The website will provide you with the inmate's name, booking number, booking date, and release date, as well as their current housing location.

Another resource for inmate and arrest information in Santa Cruz County is the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation's Inmate Locator website at https://inmatelocator.cdcr.ca.gov/. This website allows you to search for inmates in any California state prison or county jail. To search for an inmate in Santa Cruz County, simply select "Santa Cruz" from the county dropdown menu and enter the inmate's last name or CDCR number.

Contact Information for Santa Cruz County Jails and Courts

If you need to contact one of the county jails in Santa Cruz County, the contact information is as follows:

  • Main Jail: 259 Water Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, (831) 454-2420
  • Rountree Medium Facility: 90 Rountree Lane, Watsonville, CA 95076, (831) 454-5112

If you need to contact one of the courts in Santa Cruz County, the contact information is as follows:

  • Santa Cruz County Superior Court: 701 Ocean Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, (831) 420-2200

Frequently Asked Questions about Arrest and Jail Information in Santa Cruz County

Q: How can I find out if someone has been arrested in Santa Cruz County?

A: You can check the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office website for recent bookings or contact the jail directly for more information.

Q: Can I post bail for someone who has been arrested in Santa Cruz County?

A: Yes, you can post bail for someone who has been arrested in Santa Cruz County. Contact the Santa Cruz County Superior Court for more information.

Q: How long will someone be held in jail after being arrested in Santa Cruz County?

A: The length of time someone will be held in jail after being arrested in Santa Cruz County depends on a variety of factors, including the severity of the crime and the defendant's criminal history.

Q: Can I visit someone who is being held in jail in Santa Cruz County?

A: Yes, you can visit someone who is being held in jail in Santa Cruz County. Contact the jail directly for more information on visiting hours and procedures.

Q: How can I find out when someone's court date is in Santa Cruz County?

A: You can search for court dates and case information on the Santa Cruz County Superior Court website or contact the court directly for more information.

Q: Are immigration arrests reported in Santa Cruz County inmate information?

A: The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office does not provide information on immigration arrests on their website. However, you can contact ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) for more information on immigration arrests.