Sacramento DUI Records Online

Sacramento County Superior Court has discontinued all fees for online searches and document downloads. You can search criminal cases from 1989 to present completely free. This makes Sacramento one of the easiest counties in California for DUI record searches. The court portal shows case details, charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. The sheriff operates a separate inmate search showing current custody status. Both systems require no registration or payment. The state capital generates many DUI arrests from both Sacramento Police Department and the county sheriff. All cases get filed at Sacramento Superior Court regardless of which agency made the arrest. Document downloads work through the portal at no cost.

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Free Superior Court Access

The Sacramento County Superior Court offers completely free online access to criminal cases. The Public Case Access portal covers criminal cases from 1989 to present. No registration is required. No fees apply for searches or document downloads. This sets Sacramento apart from most other California counties that charge for name searches or documents.

Sacramento County Superior Court criminal case search

Search by defendant name or case number. Name searches return a list of all matching criminal cases. The results show case numbers, filing dates, and charges. Click on a case to see full details including court dates, disposition, and sentencing. DUI cases appear with Vehicle Code Section 23152 charges. The portal displays both felonies and misdemeanors.

Documents are available for download at no cost. This includes court minutes, orders, and some filed documents. Not all documents appear online, but many do. The free download feature saves you trips to the courthouse and copy fees. Most California counties charge 50 cents per page for documents. Sacramento eliminated these fees to improve public access.

The court also operates a separate portal for civil and probate cases. The criminal portal focuses only on criminal matters including all DUI cases. Use the appropriate portal based on the type of case you need to find.

Sheriff Inmate Search

The Sacramento County Sheriff maintains an online inmate information system at sacsheriff.com. This portal shows current inmates in county jail facilities. Search by name to find out if someone is in custody. The system displays booking date, charges, bail amount, and facility location.

Sacramento County Sheriff inmate information search

Most DUI arrestees post bail within hours or days. If someone stays in custody longer, the inmate search shows their current status. The Main Jail in downtown Sacramento houses many inmates. Other facilities exist for different custody needs. Call the Main Jail Inmate Info line at 916-874-6905 for questions about specific inmates.

The sheriff patrols unincorporated areas and some cities that contract for law enforcement. Sacramento city has its own police department. If Sacramento PD made the arrest, contact them for arrest reports. The court records show up in the Superior Court portal regardless of which agency arrested the person.

How to Search Sacramento County

Start with the Public Case Access portal. Enter the person's name in the search box. You can use just a last name or add a first name for more precise results. The system returns all matching criminal cases from 1989 forward. Look through the results for DUI charges under Vehicle Code Section 23152.

Click on a case to see full details. The case summary shows all charges, court dates, and the final disposition. You can see if the person was convicted, if the case was dismissed, or if it is still pending. Court dates show the history of hearings and what happened at each one.

Download documents directly from the portal. Click the documents tab within a case. The system lists all available documents. Click on a document to download it as a PDF. This works with no fees or registration. Save the documents to your computer for your records.

If you cannot find a case, verify the name spelling. Try different variations or nicknames. Also check whether the arrest was very recent. New cases take a few days to enter the system. Wait a week and search again if you expect a recent case to appear.

No Fees for Sacramento Records

Sacramento Superior Court discontinued all online search and document fees. Everything is free. You can search as many names as you want. You can download as many documents as you need. No registration or account creation is required. No credit card or payment information is needed. Just visit the portal and start searching.

This free access policy makes Sacramento unique in California. Most counties charge $15 for name searches and 50 cents per page for documents. Sacramento eliminated these barriers to improve public access to court records. The policy applies to all case types, not just criminal cases.

Sheriff inmate searches are also free. The online portal requires no payment. If you need copies of booking documents or arrest reports from the sheriff, those may have fees. Contact the Records Division for pricing on sheriff records.

DMV driving records still cost $2 online or $5 by mail. DOJ criminal record checks cost $25 plus fingerprinting fees. These are state level records not controlled by Sacramento County. City police departments set their own fees for arrest reports.

Sacramento County Contacts

The Sacramento County Superior Court has multiple locations. The main courthouse is in downtown Sacramento. Contact the court for questions about specific cases or records. The court website provides phone numbers for each department and courthouse location. Staff can help with procedural questions but cannot give legal advice.

The Sheriff's Main Jail Inmate Info line is 916-874-6905. This automated system provides custody information 24 hours a day. For other sheriff questions, visit the main website at sacsheriff.com. The site has links to the inmate search and other online services.

Sacramento Police Department operates its own records request system at pdcityofsacramentoca.nextrequest.com. Use this portal to request police reports for arrests by Sacramento PD. The department releases DUI reports, traffic accident reports, and property crime reports through the portal.

For DMV license suspension questions, call the Driver Safety Branch at 833-543-7703. This statewide number handles Admin Per Se hearings. You have ten days from your DUI arrest to request a hearing if you want to challenge the automatic license suspension.

Cities in Sacramento County

Sacramento County includes the city of Sacramento plus many surrounding communities. Some cities have their own police while others use sheriff services. All DUI cases get filed at Sacramento Superior Court.

Neighboring Counties

Sacramento County borders several other counties in the Central Valley and Sierra foothills. Check neighboring counties if you cannot find a DUI case in Sacramento.

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