Del Norte County Busted Mugshots

Del Norte County busted mugshots are held by the sheriff's office in Crescent City, which serves as the sole law enforcement booking facility in this remote coastal county. Located at the far northwest tip of California near the Oregon border, Del Norte is one of the least populated counties in the state. The sheriff's office handles all arrests and bookings for the area. Public records requests are the main way to get booking photos and arrest data here. This page walks through the steps for finding busted mugshots from Del Norte County, from the sheriff's office to state tools and CPRA requests.

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Del Norte County Quick Facts

27K Population
Crescent City County Seat
1 Jail Facility
CPRA Records Access

Del Norte County Sheriff and Busted Mugshots

The Del Norte County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county. They run the county jail in Crescent City and handle all bookings. When someone gets arrested in Del Norte County, the booking takes place at the sheriff's detention facility. The phone number for the sheriff's office is (707) 464-4191. You can call to ask about recent bookings or to start a records request.

Del Norte does not have a public online inmate search tool on the sheriff's website. This is common for smaller rural counties in California. Instead of clicking through a database, you need to contact the office directly. You can call during business hours and ask if a person is in custody. The jail staff can tell you if someone is booked and what the charges are. For a copy of the actual booking photo, you will likely need to submit a formal written request under the California Public Records Act.

The sheriff's office also posts some information on its social media accounts from time to time. Arrests tied to major operations or wanted persons may show up there. But this is not a reliable way to search for a specific person's busted mugshot in Del Norte County.

How to Search Del Norte Busted Mugshots

The best approach starts with a phone call. Contact the Del Norte County Sheriff's Office at (707) 464-4191 and ask about the person by name. Staff can confirm whether someone is currently held at the jail. For booking details and mugshot copies, you may need to put your request in writing. Send your written request to the sheriff's office at 650 5th Street, Crescent City, CA 95531. Include the full name of the person and an approximate date of arrest if you have it.

California's Public Records Act gives the public a right to access arrest logs and booking data. The law says agencies must respond within 10 days. In small counties like Del Norte, the turnaround can actually be faster since the volume of requests is low. Some records may be exempt from disclosure, such as those tied to open investigations or juvenile cases. But standard adult booking photos are public records under state law.

You can also check the Del Norte County Superior Court website for case information. Court records show charges, case status, and disposition data. This won't give you the mugshot itself, but it fills in the picture of what happened after the arrest. The court is in Crescent City at 450 H Street.

CPRA Requests for Del Norte County Records

The California Public Records Act is your legal tool for getting busted mugshots from Del Norte County. File a CPRA request with the sheriff's office. You can do this by mail or by calling the office and asking for the records division. Specify that you want the booking photo and arrest record for a named person. Give the date of arrest if you know it. The agency has 10 days to respond, though they can ask for an extension of up to 14 more days if the request is complex.

There is usually no fee for simple record lookups. But if the request involves a lot of documents or requires staff time to locate old files, the office may charge a copying fee. Del Norte County is small, so their records go back decades in paper form. Digital records are more recent. If you are looking for something from the 1990s or earlier, expect it to take longer.

State Resources for Del Norte Mugshots

The California Department of Justice holds criminal history records at the state level. You can submit a records request through the DOJ online request form. This covers records that have been reported to the state by local agencies, including Del Norte County. For your own criminal record, you need to submit Live Scan fingerprints with form BCIA 8016RR and pay a $25 fee.

The California DOJ provides guidance on public records requests through its website, which covers how agencies across the state must respond to CPRA filings.

California DOJ public records information for Del Norte County busted mugshots

This page from the Attorney General's office explains the legal framework behind records access in California.

The CDCR CIRIS inmate locator lets you search for people serving time in state prison. This is separate from the county jail system. If someone was convicted in Del Norte County and sent to state prison, CIRIS can show their current facility and expected release date. It does not cover people held in the Del Norte County jail who are awaiting trial or serving short sentences.

Removing Del Norte County Busted Mugshots

If your mugshot from Del Norte County appears on a third-party website, California law protects you. SB 1027 makes it illegal for any site to charge a fee to take down a booking photo. You can request removal for free. The site must comply within five business days or face penalties under state law.

For the official record, you have options through the courts. Under Penal Code section 851.87, you can petition to seal an arrest record if charges were never filed, were dismissed, or you were found not guilty. Once the record is sealed, the mugshot becomes off limits to the public. The Clean Slate Act under SB 731 also provides for automatic sealing of certain arrest records after a set time period. Misdemeanor arrests get sealed after one year if no charges were filed. Felony arrests get sealed after three years under the same conditions.

Expungement under Penal Code section 1203.4 is another path. This clears a conviction from your record but does not seal the underlying arrest. For Del Norte County cases, file your petition with the Del Norte Superior Court. Legal aid services in northern California can help if you cannot afford a lawyer.

Nearby Counties

Del Norte County sits at the top of California. Arrests near the county line might be processed by a neighboring agency instead.

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