Find Oxnard DUI Records

Oxnard DUI and DWI records exist in multiple California agencies. The DMV keeps driving records with DUI convictions for ten years from the conviction date. Ventura County Superior Court maintains all criminal case files from DUI arrests and court proceedings in Oxnard. The California Department of Justice holds statewide criminal history records based on fingerprints. Police reports from DUI arrests in Oxnard go through the Oxnard Police Department records division. Each agency has different access rules, procedures, and fees for releasing DUI records to the public.

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Ventura County Court Records

All DUI cases in Oxnard get filed at Ventura County Superior Court. The courthouse serves this area and handles criminal cases from Oxnard. The court clerk maintains all case files and court documents on record. Misdemeanor and felony DUI charges from Oxnard go through the Ventura County court system.

Ventura County has an online case portal at ventura.ecourt.com. You can search for criminal cases by name or case number. The portal shows basic case information like charges, hearing dates, and case status. Some case documents may be available online, while others require an in-person visit to the courthouse.

Ventura County court public portal
Court Ventura County Superior Court
Main Office 800 South Victoria Avenue
Ventura, CA 93009
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You can visit the clerk office in person to get copies of DUI case files from Oxnard. Bring photo ID and be ready to pay copy fees. Standard copy fees in California courts are fifty cents per page. Certified copies cost more. Some criminal case details may be restricted to protect privacy under California court rules. Call ahead to check current hours and procedures for accessing criminal records in Oxnard.

Oxnard Police DUI Reports

The Oxnard Police Department handles DUI arrests within city limits. Officers write detailed reports for each arrest. These reports include the reason for the traffic stop, field sobriety test results, and breathalyzer or blood test outcomes. You can request copies of police reports through the department records section.

Contact the Oxnard Police Department to submit a records request. The police station is at 251 South C Street. Call (805) 385-7600 for the main line. Processing times for records requests vary based on complexity. Simple requests may be completed in a few days. More involved searches take longer.

There may be fees for copies of police reports and arrest records. Some details in DUI arrest reports may be redacted to protect victim privacy or ongoing investigations. If your case is still active in court, the police may delay release of the full report until the case is resolved in Oxnard.

If your DUI arrest happened on U.S. Route 101 or another highway, the California Highway Patrol may have the report instead of Oxnard PD. Contact CHP if you cannot locate your report through the city police department.

California DMV Records

A DUI conviction from Oxnard appears on your California driving record. The DMV keeps it there for ten years from the conviction date. Commercial drivers face much longer retention of 55 years for DUI convictions. The record shows the violation code, the date it occurred, and the county where it happened. Admin Per Se suspensions also appear on your DMV record.

You can get your own driving record online for two dollars. Visit the DMV online portal and create an account. The system lets you print your record immediately after payment. Card payments include a 1.95 percent processing fee. This is the quickest way to check if an Oxnard DUI shows on your driving record.

To request another person's driving record, use Form INF 70. Mail it with a check for five dollars per record to the DMV Information Release Unit at PO Box 944247, Sacramento, CA 94244-2470. Only authorized parties can request someone else's record under California privacy laws. Processing takes longer than online requests.

When you get arrested for DUI in Oxnard, the officer takes your license and gives you a temp one valid for 30 days. You have ten days from the arrest date to request an Admin Per Se hearing with the DMV Driver Safety Branch. Call (833) 543-7703 to request your hearing. If you miss the deadline, your suspension starts automatically after the temp license expires.

First offense suspensions last four months. A second offense within ten years brings one year suspension. Refusing a chemical test results in longer penalties. First refusal is one year or two years if you were on DUI probation. Second refusal within ten years is two years or three years if on probation. To reinstate your license, you must pay a $125 fee and file an SR-22 insurance form. Keep the SR-22 active for three years.

Note: DUI convictions stay on DMV records even if expunged under Penal Code 1203.4.

DOJ Criminal Records

The California Department of Justice keeps statewide criminal records. A DUI arrest or conviction in Oxnard goes into this database. These records are based on fingerprints and are called RAP sheets. They show arrests, charges, and case outcomes. You can only request your own RAP sheet unless you have legal authority to access someone else's record.

To get your DOJ record, visit a Live Scan site. Fill out Form BCIA 8016RR and check the box for Record Review. The Live Scan operator fingerprints you and sends the data to DOJ electronically. The fee is $25 for DOJ processing. Low-income applicants may qualify for a fee waiver. Find Live Scan locations near Oxnard at oag.ca.gov/fingerprints/locations.

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

DOJ records include all reportable arrests and convictions. Even if your Oxnard DUI case was dismissed or reduced to a lesser charge, the arrest may still appear on your RAP sheet. Expungements under Penal Code 1203.4 change the disposition to show the case was dismissed but do not remove the arrest from your record. This matters for employment background checks and professional licensing applications.

Legal Resources in Oxnard

Legal aid organizations serve Oxnard residents facing DUI charges. California Rural Legal Assistance may offer free help to low-income people in Ventura County. The Ventura County Bar Association may run a lawyer referral service. They can connect you with a DUI defense attorney who practices in the Oxnard area.

If you cannot afford a private attorney and were charged with DUI in Oxnard, ask the court to appoint the Ventura County Public Defender. The Public Defender represents clients who meet income requirements. Ask at your arraignment if you qualify for appointed counsel.

California Courts Self-Help at selfhelp.courts.ca.gov has guides for finding case information online. The site explains what criminal records are public and what is protected. Some case details do not appear online to protect privacy under California Rule of Court 2.503.

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Ventura County DUI Records

Oxnard is in Ventura County. All DUI cases from the city go through Ventura County Superior Court. The county serves over 850,000 residents along the southern California coast. For more on the county court system, online portals, fee schedules, and other record sources, visit the Ventura County DUI records page.

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