Search Elk Grove DUI Records

Elk Grove DUI records exist across multiple California agencies that track different aspects of DUI cases. Criminal court cases are filed at the Sacramento County Superior Court, which handles all criminal matters for the Sacramento region. Elk Grove Police Department maintains arrest reports and incident records for DUI stops within city limits. The California DMV keeps statewide driving records showing DUI convictions for ten years. The Department of Justice holds criminal history records based on fingerprints. Each agency has unique search systems, fees, and procedures for accessing DUI record information from Elk Grove cases.

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Sacramento Court Records

DUI cases from Elk Grove get filed at Sacramento County Superior Court. The court has multiple courthouses in the Sacramento area. Criminal cases from Elk Grove go to the main courthouse in downtown Sacramento. The clerk maintains files with all case documents, charges, court minutes, and final dispositions.

Search cases online through the Sacramento Superior Court criminal case portal. This system shows criminal cases from 1989 to present. Sacramento discontinued all fees for online searches and document downloads. This makes it one of the few free court search systems in California. You can search by name or case number without paying anything.

Sacramento County criminal case search portal
Court Sacramento County Superior Court
Address 720 9th Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone (916) 874-5522
Portal services.saccourt.ca.gov

The court also has a civil and probate portal at prod-portal-sacramento-ca.journaltech.com for other case types. For criminal cases, use the dedicated criminal portal. The system shows case details including charges, court dates, and dispositions.

Police Records

Elk Grove Police Department handles DUI enforcement within city limits. Officers conduct traffic stops, administer sobriety tests, and write arrest reports. These reports document field sobriety test results, chemical test results, and observations about impairment.

Most police departments do not release arrest reports to the arrested person. Your attorney gets the report through discovery. For other records, file a California Public Records Act request with Elk Grove Police. The department uses JustFOIA for records requests. Visit elkgroveca.justfoia.com/publicportal to submit a request online.

Elk Grove Police Department records portal

Elk Grove Police offers many reports at no charge. This makes it easier to get records compared to many other California cities. Response time varies. California law requires response within ten days. Extensions of 14 days are possible if needed. Call 916-478-8170 for questions about records.

DMV Driving Records

DUI convictions from Elk Grove appear on California DMV driving records. These stay on your record for ten years from the conviction date. Commercial drivers see DUI convictions for 55 years. This applies to all commercial license holders.

Request your record online at dmv.ca.gov. The fee is two dollars plus a processing charge. Create an account, pay, and print immediately. You only get one chance. The record shows violations, suspensions, and actions. DUI convictions appear with violation codes, dates, and counties.

Admin Per Se suspensions also appear. These happen when arrested with blood alcohol of 0.08 percent or higher. You have ten days to request a DMV hearing. Call 833-543-7703. Miss the deadline and your license suspends automatically. First offense suspensions last four months. Second offense within ten years means one year. Reinstatement requires paying $125 and filing SR-22 insurance proof for three years.

Jail Records

DUI arrests in Elk Grove may result in booking at Sacramento County jails. The county operates several detention facilities. The Main Jail in downtown Sacramento is the primary booking location. Booking information becomes public once someone is processed.

Search for current inmates through the Sacramento County Sheriff website. The system shows booking date, charges, bail, and facility location. For inmate information, call 916-874-6905. This search is free. People no longer in custody will not appear.

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DOJ Records

The California Department of Justice keeps statewide criminal records. Every arrest with fingerprinting goes into their database. DUI arrests from Elk Grove appear on your RAP sheet if you were fingerprinted.

Request your RAP sheet through Live Scan fingerprinting. Fill out Form BCIA 8016RR and check Record Review. Take it to a Live Scan site in or near Elk Grove. The DOJ fee is $25 plus the fingerprint site fee. Find locations at oag.ca.gov/fingerprints/locations. Check your status at applicantstatus.doj.ca.gov.

DUI Enforcement

Elk Grove Police patrol city streets and major highways. Highway 99 and Interstate 5 run near Elk Grove. Police make DUI stops on these highways and local streets. Sobriety checkpoints happen periodically. You can refuse field sobriety tests but refusal may be used in court. Chemical test refusal triggers automatic DMV suspension. If arrested for DUI in Elk Grove, you have ten days to request a DMV hearing. Call 833-543-7703.

Legal Resources

DUI charges in Elk Grove require legal help. The Sacramento County Public Defender represents those who cannot afford private counsel. You must qualify based on income. The Sacramento County Bar Association can connect you with DUI attorneys. Many offer free initial consultations.

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Sacramento County Records

Elk Grove is part of Sacramento County. All criminal proceedings for Elk Grove DUI cases happen in Sacramento County Superior Court. For more details about county court locations and regional services, visit the Sacramento County page.

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