Roseville Busted Mugshots

Roseville busted mugshots are processed through the Placer County jail system because the city sits in Placer County. Roseville has grown to over 163,000 residents and is the largest city in the county. It borders Sacramento County to the south, making it part of the greater Sacramento metro area. The Roseville Police Department handles local arrests, and the Placer County Sheriff runs the jail for bookings. This page covers how to find busted mugshots from Roseville, the online tools available, and how to request copies of older booking records.

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Where Roseville Busted Mugshots Are Stored

The Roseville Police Department handles law enforcement in the city and makes arrests. After an arrest, the person gets taken to the Placer County Jail for booking. The Placer County Sheriff's Office runs the jail facility in Auburn. The mugshot is taken during booking and stored in the county system. Roseville PD does not run its own jail.

The Placer County Jail is at 2775 Richardson Drive in Auburn, about 30 minutes northeast of Roseville. The South Placer Jail in Roseville provides a closer booking facility for some cases. Placer County has been expanding its jail capacity to keep up with population growth. The booking record includes the mugshot, charges, bail amount, and personal details. All law enforcement agencies in the county feed their arrests into the same database.

For more on the county system, visit our Placer County busted mugshots page.

Search Roseville Busted Mugshots Online

The Placer County Sheriff provides online tools for looking up current inmates in the county jail system. Search by name and see results for anyone booked through Placer County, including Roseville PD arrests. The search is free. Results typically show booking photos, charges, bail, and housing information. The database updates throughout the day.

The California DOJ public records request form lets you submit CPRA requests for state-level criminal history data that includes Roseville arrest records.

California DOJ request form for Roseville busted mugshots

Use the DOJ form for records that go beyond what Placer County holds in its local database.

The online search only shows current inmates. Once someone gets released, they leave the results. Roseville is a growing city with increasing arrest activity, though it maintains relatively low crime rates for its size. Retail theft at the Galleria at Roseville and other shopping areas makes up a portion of the arrest volume. For past arrests, file a public records request with the sheriff for historical booking data.

Roseville Police Department Records

The Roseville Police Department maintains its own arrest reports and incident records. These are different from the county booking record. The arrest report describes what happened. The booking record at the county jail covers intake and the mugshot. For the full picture, you may need both sets of records.

Contact Roseville PD at (916) 774-5000 for records inquiries. File a California Public Records Act request for arrest reports and other documents. The department has 10 days to respond. Roseville PD is a well-staffed department that serves a city experiencing steady growth. They handle a mix of property crimes, traffic violations, and calls for service that sometimes lead to arrests.

Roseville PD posts crime data and some press releases on the city website. These can help with background research even without a formal CPRA request.

How to Request Roseville Busted Mugshots

To get a booking photo from a Roseville arrest, contact the Placer County Sheriff's records division. Provide the name and approximate arrest date. The CPRA gives them 10 days to respond. Booking photos are public records for most adult arrests in California, though some exceptions exist.

The California DOJ offers a second path. Use their online request form for state-held records. The DOJ has criminal history data from all agencies statewide. For personal record checks, submit Live Scan fingerprints with a $25 fee. The DOJ route is slower but covers the entire state.

Roseville borders Sacramento County, so some arrests near the border may go through a different county's system. If you cannot find a record in Placer County, check Sacramento County as well.

State Resources for Roseville Arrest Records

The California DOJ PRA page explains the process for requesting state records. The DOJ database covers all agencies statewide and goes back further than most local systems. It is a good option when county records are not enough.

The California DOJ PRA information page explains your rights under the California Public Records Act for requesting criminal history records.

California DOJ PRA information for Roseville busted mugshots

Visit the DOJ website for full details on available records and the request process.

The CDCR CIRIS tool covers state prison inmates. If someone was convicted in Roseville and sentenced to state prison, they appear in CIRIS after transfer. Placer County Superior Court handles criminal cases from Roseville. Court records provide case outcomes and sentencing details that the booking record alone does not cover. Between the sheriff's search, the DOJ, and the court, you have multiple resources for researching Roseville arrests.

Removing Roseville Busted Mugshots

SB 1027 prohibits websites from charging for mugshot removal. That is a California-wide rule.

Penal Code section 851.87 lets you petition to seal an arrest if charges were not filed, dismissed, or you were acquitted. The Clean Slate Act (SB 731) provides automatic sealing in some cases. Misdemeanor arrests without charges seal after one year. Felony arrests without charges seal after three years. Expungement under Penal Code section 1203.4 clears a conviction but not the arrest record. File petitions with the Placer County Superior Court for Roseville cases. The courthouse in Roseville is at 10820 Justice Center Drive. Legal aid organizations in the area can help with the filing process if you meet income requirements. Record clearing typically takes a few months from petition to court order.

Nearby Cities

These cities near Roseville have their own busted mugshots pages. Sacramento and Elk Grove are in neighboring Sacramento County.

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