Victorville Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Victorville are processed through the San Bernardino County Sheriff's booking system. The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department provides law enforcement services to Victorville under a contract arrangement. The city does not have its own police department. People arrested in Victorville go to the High Desert Detention Center in nearby Adelanto, which is the primary jail facility for the region. You can search for recent Victorville arrests online through the county's inmate booking search. The tool is free and shows custody status, charges, booking dates, and more.

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Victorville Bookings at High Desert Detention Center

The High Desert Detention Center handles most Victorville arrests. It sits at 9438 Commerce Way in Adelanto, CA 92301. The phone number is (760) 530-9300. This is a large facility in the high desert region of San Bernardino County. It processes bookings from Victorville, Adelanto, Apple Valley, Hesperia, and other nearby communities. When a sheriff's deputy arrests someone in Victorville, this is usually where they end up.

San Bernardino County also has other detention facilities. The West Valley Detention Center is at 9500 Etiwanda Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga. Its number is (909) 350-2476. The Central Detention Center is at 630 East Rialto Avenue in San Bernardino at (909) 386-0969. Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center is at 18000 West End of Institution Road in Devore at (909) 473-3689. A Victorville arrest could result in housing at any of these facilities, though High Desert is the closest and most common.

Note: The High Desert Detention Center is in Adelanto, not Victorville, but it serves as the booking facility for the area.

Searching Victorville Arrest Records Online

The San Bernardino County booking search is the online tool for finding arrest records in Victorville. You can search by booking number or by name. If you have the 10-digit booking number, enter it and click search. If you only have a name, enter it and look through the results. The system shows charges, bail amounts, projected release dates, and current housing locations.

The county system also has a projected releases list. This tells you who is expected to be released from custody soon. There is also an out-of-custody search for people who have already been released. The VINELink integration lets victims and concerned citizens register for notifications when an inmate's custody status changes. This is useful if you need to know when someone arrested in Victorville gets out of jail.

The California Public Records Act page screenshot below shows the state framework that governs access to records like those from Victorville arrests.

California Public Records Act page related to Victorville arrest record access

The Public Records Act gives you the right to request records from state and local agencies. The DOJ responds within 10 days. Local agencies like the San Bernardino County Sheriff follow the same timeline for their records.

Victorville Arrest Records and Public Access

California law is clear about what arrest data the public can see. Government Code 7923.610 requires law enforcement to disclose specific arrest details. The San Bernardino County Sheriff must share the full name and occupation of anyone arrested in Victorville, their physical description, date of birth, arrest date and time, booking date and time, arrest location, the facts around the arrest, the bail amount, release or custody status, and all charges. This includes any warrants, parole holds, or probation holds.

The San Bernardino County Sheriff's public records page explains how to submit requests. The California Public Records Act gives the department 10 days to respond. Generally, the department does not charge for digital copies of records produced through the county's online portal. Paper copies may have a fee. For Victorville arrest records, you submit your request through the same county system.

How to Find Someone Arrested in Victorville

If you need to find someone who was recently arrested in Victorville, start with the county's online tools. Here are the steps to take.

  • Go to the San Bernardino County booking search and enter the name or booking number
  • Call the High Desert Detention Center at (760) 530-9300
  • Check the projected releases list on the county site
  • Register for VINE notifications at 877-411-5588
  • Contact the San Bernardino County public records division for report copies

Since Victorville uses the county sheriff for law enforcement rather than its own police department, all arrest records come from the San Bernardino County Sheriff. There is no separate city records division to contact. Everything flows through the county system. This simplifies the process in some ways. You only have one agency to deal with for arrest reports, booking data, and custody information.

Note: Booking searches update throughout the day, but very recent arrests may take a short time to appear in the system.

Clearing Victorville Arrest Records

If you were arrested in Victorville but the case was dismissed or charges were never filed, you can try to seal that record. Penal Code 851.87 allows a petition to the San Bernardino County Superior Court. If the judge grants it, the arrest record is sealed. Most background checks will not show it. You can tell people you were not arrested for that charge.

The automatic relief system under AB 1076 applies to qualifying Victorville arrests as well. The DOJ reviews records monthly. Misdemeanor arrests from January 2021 onward that were dismissed or never filed within a year get cleared automatically. No court petition is needed. The DOJ handles it in the background. To confirm your Victorville arrest record has been cleared, order a DOJ record review for $25 through Live Scan.

CDCR State Prison Lookup

The CDCR CIRIS database covers people in California state prison. This is separate from the San Bernardino County jail search. If someone arrested in Victorville was convicted and sentenced to state prison, they would appear in CIRIS. You can search by name or CDCR number. Results include the person's current facility, admission date, and parole information. The CDCR Identification Unit is reachable at (916) 445-6713, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

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Victorville Arrest Records County Info

Victorville arrests go through the San Bernardino County Sheriff, which provides contract law enforcement to the city. The county runs all jail facilities and the online booking search.

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