Lake County Busted Mugshots

Lake County busted mugshots are managed by the Lake County Sheriff's Office, based in Lakeport. This is a smaller county in northern California with a population around 68,000. The sheriff runs the county jail and handles bookings for all local law enforcement agencies. One useful feature of this office is that it publishes 30-day arrest logs, making it easier to find recent booking information. This page covers how to search for busted mugshots in Lake County using the sheriff's resources, state databases, and public records requests.

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Lake County Quick Facts

68K Population
Lakeport County Seat
30 Days Arrest Log Period
(707) 263-2690 Sheriff Phone

Lake County Sheriff Arrest Logs

The Lake County Sheriff's Office publishes 30-day arrest logs. This is a standout feature. Many California counties do not make this information so readily accessible. The arrest logs show who was booked into the Lake County jail over the past month, along with charges and booking details. You can check these logs for recent busted mugshots without having to file a formal request.

Call (707) 263-2690 to reach the sheriff's office. The jail is in Lakeport. If you need a specific booking photo that is not in the 30-day log, you can request it directly. The staff can tell you what records are available and what format they come in. In a small county like Lake, things tend to be more straightforward. Fewer bookings mean a simpler database to work with.

For older records that fall outside the 30-day window, submit a written public records request to the Lake County Sheriff's Office. Include the person's full name and the approximate date of arrest. The office must respond within 10 days under the California Public Records Act. They can extend that by 14 days if needed. Booking records and arrest logs are generally public in California, though some details may be redacted for privacy or safety reasons.

How to Find Busted Mugshots in Lake County

Start with the sheriff's website. Check the 30-day arrest log for recent bookings. If the person you are looking for was arrested within the last month, their information should be there. The log includes names, dates, and charges. Mugshot photos may or may not be included in the log itself, but the booking record at the jail has them.

If the arrest is older than 30 days, you need to go through the records request process. Write a letter or visit the sheriff's office at 1220 Martin Street in Lakeport. Ask for the booking record by name and date. You can also call first to find out what they need from you. The staff in smaller counties like Lake tend to be helpful with these kinds of requests. There is no large bureaucracy to navigate.

The California DOJ also has records from Lake County. The state collects arrest and disposition data from all law enforcement agencies. You can file a CPRA request through the DOJ public records form online. This can be useful if you want records that go back several years or if the local agency does not have what you need. For your own criminal history, submit Live Scan fingerprints with the $25 fee to get a copy.

State Resources for Lake County

The California DOJ Public Records Act page explains your rights when it comes to requesting records from state agencies.

California DOJ Public Records Act information page for Lake County busted mugshots

Review this page to understand what types of records you can request and the process for doing so.

The CDCR CIRIS database covers state prison inmates. If someone was convicted in Lake County and sentenced to state prison, they would show up in this system. Lake County cases that result in prison time send the inmate to whichever state facility has space. The county jail only holds people awaiting trial or serving short sentences. For longer terms, the state prison system takes over.

SB 1027 protects people whose mugshots appear on third-party websites. No site can charge a fee to remove a booking photo. This applies to Lake County records that get picked up by these sites. Under Penal Code section 13665, law enforcement agencies cannot post booking photos to social media for nonviolent offenses unless there is a public safety reason. The Lake County Sheriff's Office follows these state rules.

Lake County Court Records

The Lake County Superior Court handles all criminal cases in the county. Court records show the full picture of a case, from filing through disposition. If you found a busted mugshot and want to know what happened with the charges, the court records have that information. You can visit the courthouse in Lakeport to look up case details or request copies.

Court records include charging documents, hearing notes, plea agreements, and sentencing details. For criminal cases, most records are public unless they involve juveniles or have been sealed by a judge. Copies cost a few dollars per page. Certified copies are more expensive. The court clerk can help you figure out what is available for a specific case. Lake County is a single-court county, so all cases go through the same courthouse.

Clearing Lake County Arrest Records

California law provides ways to clean up your record. Penal Code section 1203.4 allows you to petition for dismissal of a conviction after completing probation. This changes the record but does not fully erase it. The arrest and booking still appear, just with an updated status showing the conviction was set aside.

For arrests that did not result in charges, Penal Code section 851.87 lets you seal the arrest record. Once sealed, the mugshot and booking details are no longer available to the public. The Clean Slate Act under SB 731 provides automatic sealing for certain records too. Misdemeanor arrests with no charges get sealed after one year. Felony arrests with no charges get sealed after three years. File any petitions with the Lake County Superior Court in Lakeport. Legal aid organizations serving northern California can assist with the paperwork if you qualify for their services.

Cities in Lake County

Lake County has no cities with a population over 100,000. Lakeport is the county seat and the largest city, but it is a small community. Clearlake is the other incorporated city in the county. All arrests in these cities are processed through the Lake County Sheriff's jail in Lakeport. The sheriff handles bookings for the entire county regardless of which agency made the arrest.

Nearby Counties

Lake County borders several counties in northern California. An arrest near the county line could end up in a neighboring county's system.

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