Find Roseville Recent Arrests
Recent arrest records for Roseville come through the Placer County jail system. The Roseville Police Department handles arrests in the city, but the county sheriff manages the jails and the booking database. Roseville is the largest city in Placer County and has its own jail facility right in town. The South Placer Jail on Go For Broke Road processes most local bookings. You can search for recent Roseville arrests online through the county's inmate search tool. It is free to use and shows current custody status, charges, and booking details for anyone in the system.
Roseville Quick Facts
Roseville Booking Records and Placer County Jails
People arrested in Roseville are taken to the South Placer Jail for booking. This facility sits at 11801 Go For Broke Road, Roseville, CA 95678. The phone number is (916) 409-8100. It is the closest county jail to the city and handles the bulk of local bookings. Placer County also has the Auburn Main Jail at 2775 Richardson Drive in Auburn, with a phone number of (530) 745-8500. Some inmates may be housed there depending on space and charges.
The Placer County inmate search is the online tool for finding arrest records. It is a real-time database that shows who is currently in custody. You can search by name and get results that include charges, booking date, and facility location. The system updates as new bookings happen. If someone was arrested in Roseville within the last few hours, their record should appear once the booking process is complete.
Note: Released inmates may no longer appear in the active custody search.
Roseville Police Records Division
The Roseville Police Department has a records division that handles report requests. If you need a copy of an arrest report from a Roseville arrest, this is where to go. The department is at 1051 Junction Boulevard in Roseville, CA 95678. You can reach records staff by phone at (916) 774-5000. Requests may require a written submission, and processing follows the 10-day timeline set by the California Public Records Act.
Roseville PD handles a significant number of arrests each year. The city has grown rapidly over the past two decades and now has around 150,000 residents. That growth brought more policing activity. The records division manages all the paperwork that comes with it. Arrest reports, incident reports, and other law enforcement records are all maintained there. If the county search does not give you what you need, the Roseville PD records team is the next place to check.
Searching for Roseville Arrest Records Online
Finding someone who was recently arrested in Roseville is straightforward. Start with the county's online tool. If that does not turn up results, try calling. Here is how to go about it step by step.
Go to the Placer County Who's In Custody page. Type in the person's name. Check the results for booking details and charges. If nothing comes up, they may have already been released or the booking might not be complete yet. You can also call the South Placer Jail directly at (916) 409-8100. Staff can look up an inmate for you over the phone. For VINE notifications about custody changes, call 877-411-5588 to register.
Roseville is part of Placer County, so every arrest made by Roseville PD goes into the same county system used by Auburn, Lincoln, Rocklin, and other nearby cities. The search covers all of them at once. You do not need to search each city separately.
Note: The VINE system sends alerts by phone, email, or text when an inmate's custody status changes.
Roseville Arrest Records and California Law
State law requires Roseville PD and every other California law enforcement agency to release specific arrest information. Government Code 7923.610 lists exactly what must be disclosed. The law covers the arrested person's name, occupation, physical description, date of birth, arrest date and time, booking date and time, arrest location, the circumstances of the arrest, bail amount, release or custody status, and all charges including warrants and holds.
The California Public Records Act page below shows the state's framework for requesting government records, including arrest data from Roseville.
The Public Records Act gives Californians the right to access records held by state and local agencies. The DOJ has 10 days to determine if it will disclose requested records. A 14-day extension may apply. Copying fees are 10 cents per page for DOJ records. Local agencies like Roseville PD set their own fees for copies.
Clearing Roseville Arrest Records
An arrest in Roseville does not always lead to charges or a conviction. When that happens, the arrest record can sometimes be sealed. Penal Code 851.87 allows a person to petition the court to seal an arrest that did not result in a conviction. After the court grants the petition, the person can state that they were not arrested for that charge. Most employers and background check services will not see the sealed record.
AB 1076 created an automatic path as well. The California DOJ reviews criminal records monthly. Qualifying arrests from 2021 onward get cleared without any petition or filing from the individual. This includes dismissed misdemeanors and misdemeanor arrests where no case was filed within one year. People arrested in Roseville who meet these conditions benefit from the process automatically.
State-Level Tools for Roseville Records
The California DOJ record review is available to anyone who wants to check their own criminal history. The process requires Live Scan fingerprinting and a $25 fee. The DOJ then sends your complete record by mail. This includes any arrests made in Roseville along with arrests from elsewhere in California. Fee waivers are available. Call (916) 227-3849 for questions about the process.
The CDCR CIRIS database covers people in state prison. It is separate from the Placer County inmate search. If someone arrested in Roseville ended up with a state prison sentence, they would appear in CIRIS. County jail inmates do not show up there. You search by name or CDCR number, and results include location, admission date, and parole hearing information.
Roseville Arrest Records County Info
Arrests in Roseville are processed through the Placer County jail system. The South Placer Jail in Roseville is the primary booking facility for the city.
Nearby California Cities
These nearby cities also have arrest records pages. Sacramento and Elk Grove are in neighboring Sacramento County.