Hayward DUI Records

Hayward DUI and DWI records come from three sources. The DMV keeps driving records with DUI convictions for ten years. Alameda County Superior Court in Hayward has criminal case files for all DUI arrests and court proceedings. The California Department of Justice holds statewide criminal history records. You can search many of these records online through official portals. Hayward police reports go through the Hayward Police Department records office. Each source has different fees and access rules for getting DUI records in Hayward.

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Hayward Court DUI Records

All DUI cases in Hayward get filed at Alameda County Superior Court. The Hayward Hall of Justice serves this area. It sits at 24405 Amador Street. Most DUI arrests in Hayward go through this courthouse. Misdemeanor DUI cases get heard here. So do felony DUI cases involving injury or prior convictions. The court clerk keeps all case files and court records.

Alameda County offers online case search through its criminal records portal. Go to criminalrecords.alameda.courts.ca.gov to start your search. Criminal cases opened since 1974 are in the system. You can search by name, case number, or citation number. The portal shows basic case information at no charge. Getting copies of documents costs money.

Alameda County criminal records search portal

The fee structure is set by the court. The first five pages cost one dollar per page. After that, copies run fifty cents per page. There is a cap of $50 per request. If you need lots of records, this cap saves you money. An unlimited name search subscription costs $300 for 30 days. This works well if you need to run many searches in Hayward.

Court Alameda County Superior Court - Hayward Hall of Justice
Address 24405 Amador Street
Hayward, CA 94544
Phone (510) 690-2705
Records Portal criminalrecords.alameda.courts.ca.gov

You can also visit the clerk office in person at the Hayward Hall of Justice. Staff can help you find cases and make copies from the file. Bring photo ID and cash or a card for copy fees. The office is open weekdays during normal business hours. Call ahead to check current hours and any special procedures for accessing DUI records in Hayward.

Hayward Police DUI Reports

The Hayward Police Department handles DUI arrests within city limits. Officers write reports for each arrest. These reports contain details about the stop, field sobriety tests, and chemical test results. You can request copies of police reports through the department records office.

Hayward PD uses a GovQA system for public records requests. Go to their records request portal online. You can ask for accident reports, arrest reports, and incident reports. There may be fees for copies. The department reviews each request and decides what records can be released. Some details in DUI reports may be redacted to protect privacy or ongoing investigations in Hayward.

The Hayward Police Department is at 300 W Winton Avenue. Call them at (510) 293-7000 for questions about records requests. Processing times vary based on how complex the request is. Simple requests may be done in a few days. More involved searches take longer. If your DUI arrest happened on a state highway like Interstate 880, the California Highway Patrol may have the report instead of Hayward PD.

DMV Driving Records for Hayward

California DMV tracks all DUI convictions statewide. If you got convicted of DUI in Hayward, it appears on your driving record. The DMV keeps these for ten years from the conviction date. Commercial drivers see DUI convictions stay on file for 55 years. You can get your own record online or by mail from the DMV.

The online system costs two dollars. Go to dmv.ca.gov and create an account. You can print your record right away. There is an extra 1.95 percent fee for card payments. This is the fastest way to get your driving record if you live in Hayward.

If you need to request someone else's record, use Form INF 70. Mail it to the DMV Information Release Unit in Sacramento. Include five dollars per record. The address is PO Box 944247, Sacramento, CA 94244-2470. Processing takes longer than online requests. But it is the only way to get another person's driving record legally in California.

Admin Per Se suspensions also show up on your DMV record. These happen when you get arrested for DUI with a BAC of 0.08 or higher. The DMV suspends your license even before the court case finishes. You have ten days to request a hearing with the Driver Safety Branch. Call them at (833) 543-7703 if you got arrested for DUI in Hayward and need to challenge the suspension.

Note: Expunged DUI convictions still appear on DMV records and count as prior offenses for ten years.

DOJ Criminal History Records

The California Department of Justice keeps criminal history records for the whole state. A DUI conviction in Hayward goes into the DOJ database. These records are called RAP sheets. They show arrests, charges, and case outcomes. You can only get your own RAP sheet. Third parties cannot request these records.

To get your DOJ record, you need to submit fingerprints. Use Live Scan Form BCIA 8016RR. Check the box for Record Review as the type of application. Take the form to any Live Scan site in Hayward or nearby. The site will fingerprint you and send the prints to DOJ. The fee is $25 for DOJ processing. Some people qualify for a fee waiver.

Processing time varies. If your prints match prints in the system, a technician must review your RAP sheet manually. This can take an indeterminate amount of time. If there is no match, the check usually finishes in 48 to 72 hours. You can check the status online at applicantstatus.doj.ca.gov using the tracking number from your Live Scan receipt.

DOJ records include all reportable arrests and convictions. DUI charges appear on the RAP sheet even if later dismissed or reduced. Expungements under Penal Code 1203.4 do not remove the arrest from your record. They just change the disposition to show the case was dismissed. This matters if you need to check your criminal history for a job or license in Hayward.

Legal Resources in Hayward

Several legal aid groups serve Hayward residents. Bay Area Legal Aid offers free help to people with low income. They focus on civil matters but can refer you to criminal defense resources. Call them at (510) 250-5270 for the Hayward office. The Alameda County Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service at (510) 893-7160. They match you with attorneys who practice DUI defense in Hayward.

The East County Hall of Justice in Dublin also serves Hayward residents. It is another Alameda County courthouse. Some DUI cases from Hayward may be heard there. Call (925) 227-6700 for more information. The Alameda County Public Defender represents people who cannot afford a private attorney. If you were charged with DUI in Hayward and meet income requirements, ask the court to appoint the public defender to your case.

California Courts Self-Help has guides for finding case information. Go to selfhelp.courts.ca.gov to learn how to search for your DUI case online. The site explains what information is public and what is restricted. Some criminal case details are limited online to protect privacy under California Rule of Court 2.503.

Alameda County Sheriff Records

The Alameda County Sheriff runs the county jail system. If you were arrested for DUI in Hayward and booked into jail, the Sheriff has records of that booking. You can search for inmates online through the Sheriff inmate locator. This shows current inmates and recent releases.

Arrest records and booking logs are public. You can request copies through the Sheriff Records Division. They charge fees for copies of arrest reports and booking records. The Sheriff also handles some patrol duties in unincorporated parts of Alameda County. But within Hayward city limits, the Hayward Police Department usually makes DUI arrests, not the Sheriff.

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Alameda County DUI Records

Hayward is in Alameda County. All criminal filings from Hayward go through Alameda County Superior Court. The county court system serves over 1.6 million residents across multiple cities. For more on the county court structure, fee schedules, online portals, and related record sources, visit the Alameda County DUI records page.

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