San Bernardino DUI Cases

San Bernardino County maintains DUI case records through its Superior Court online portal and sheriff booking system. The court portal covers cases filed from 1998 forward, though earlier cases may have limited data. You can search by name or case number for free. Documents cost 50 cents per page to download. The sheriff operates a separate inmate search where you can find current custody status and booking information. San Bernardino is California's largest county by area, with courthouses spread across many cities. The Rancho Cucamonga District courthouse handles cases from the western part of the county. Other courts serve the Victor Valley, mountain communities, and desert areas. Most court functions remain centralized despite the large geographic spread.

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Superior Court Search Portal

The San Bernardino County Superior Court provides free online case access through its portal at cap.sb-court.org/search. This system covers cases filed from 1998 to present. Earlier cases may appear with limited information. Some very old files have not been entered into the computer system at all.

San Bernardino County Superior Court search portal

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

The portal shows case information but requires payment for document access. Court documents cost 50 cents per page to view or download. This includes police reports, court filings, and other documents in the case file. The fee applies per page, so large files add up quickly. Calculate whether you need full documents or just the case summary before purchasing.

Some documents may be restricted by law or court order. The clerk's office can tell you if documents in a specific case are available. Call ahead before traveling to the courthouse if you need sealed or confidential records. Most standard DUI cases have public records with no restrictions.

The Rancho Cucamonga District courthouse is at 8303 Haven Avenue. Call 909-350-9764 for information about cases handled at that location. San Bernardino County operates several other courthouses including facilities in San Bernardino, Victorville, Joshua Tree, and Barstow. Each serves a specific geographic area.

Sheriff Booking Records

The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department runs the jail system. The department maintains an online booking search at jimsnetil.shr.sbcounty.gov. This portal shows current inmates and recent bookings across all county detention facilities.

San Bernardino County Sheriff booking search

Search by name to find inmates. The system returns matches showing booking date, charges, bail amount, and facility location. San Bernardino County has multiple detention centers due to its large size. The West Valley Detention Center is one of several facilities. Call 909-350-2476 for questions about that location. Other facilities serve the high desert and mountain areas.

Most DUI arrestees post bail within hours of booking. If someone stays in custody longer, the booking portal shows their current status and next court appearance. The system updates regularly as people are booked in and released. Check back periodically if you are tracking someone's custody status.

Cities with their own police departments keep separate arrest records. San Bernardino, Fontana, Ontario, and Rancho Cucamonga have city police. Sheriff deputies patrol unincorporated areas and contract cities. All criminal cases end up in San Bernardino County Superior Court regardless of which agency made the arrest.

Searching San Bernardino County

Use the court portal as your starting point. Enter the person's last name to search. The system shows all matching cases. Look for criminal cases with filing dates that match when the arrest likely occurred. DUI charges typically get filed within weeks of the arrest date. The court portal covers felonies and misdemeanors from 1998 forward.

If you find no results, check whether the arrest was recent. New cases take time to enter the system. Wait a week or two and search again. Also verify you are spelling the name correctly. Try different spellings or just the last name without a first name to broaden your search.

The sheriff booking search helps if someone is currently in custody. Search by name to see if they are in jail right now. The booking portal shows charges even before formal court filing. This can confirm an arrest happened even if the court case is not in the system yet.

For older cases from before 1998, contact the court clerk directly. Staff can search older records that may not be online. Some very old files exist only on paper or microfiche. The clerk can tell you what records are available and how to request copies.

Record Access Fees

Court case searches are free. You can look up as many names and case numbers as you want. The court does not charge for basic searches or viewing case summaries. Documents cost 50 cents per page. This fee applies whether you view documents online or request paper copies at the courthouse.

Sheriff booking searches are free online. The portal requires no registration or payment. If you need copies of booking documents or arrest reports, the sheriff charges fees. Contact the Records Division for current pricing. Fees depend on the type of record and how many pages it contains.

DMV driving records cost $2 online or $5 by mail. These show DUI convictions but not just arrests. DOJ criminal record checks cost $25 plus Live Scan fingerprinting fees. City police departments set their own fees for arrest reports and police records.

San Bernardino County Contacts

The Rancho Cucamonga District courthouse is at 8303 Haven Avenue. Call 909-350-9764 for general information. This location serves the western part of the county including Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Upland, and surrounding cities. The courthouse in downtown San Bernardino handles cases from the central area. Other courts serve the Victor Valley and desert regions.

The West Valley Detention Center phone is 909-350-2476. This facility houses inmates from the western county areas. Other detention centers include Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center and High Desert Detention Center. The sheriff's main website lists all facilities and contact numbers.

For DMV license suspension questions, call the Driver Safety Branch at 833-543-7703. This statewide number handles Admin Per Se hearings. You must request a hearing within ten days of your DUI arrest to challenge the automatic license suspension. Miss this deadline and the suspension happens with no chance to contest it.

Cities in San Bernardino County

San Bernardino County includes many cities across a vast area. Some have their own police while others use sheriff services. All DUI cases get filed at San Bernardino County Superior Court.

  • San Bernardino
  • Fontana
  • Rancho Cucamonga
  • Ontario
  • Victorville
  • Hesperia
  • Chino

Neighboring Counties

San Bernardino County borders Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and several other counties. It is California's largest county by land area. Check neighboring counties if you cannot find a case in San Bernardino.

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