Shasta County California Inmate Jail Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(226)Shasta County Jails & Prisons
Shasta County Jail1655 West StreetReddingCA96001530-245-6100
Shasta County Jails & Prisons
Shasta County Juvenile Hall2680 Radio LaneReddingCA96001530-225-5230
Anderson Prison18506 Lloyd LaneAndersonCA96007530-244-1209
Crystal Creek Boys CampPO Box 578ShastaCA96087530-245-6685
Sugar Pine Conservation Camp #915905 Sugar Pine Camp RoadBella VistaCA96008530-472-3027
Shasta County Sheriff Department
Shasta County Sheriffs Department1525 Court StreetReddingCA96001530-245-6165
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Statistics
Jail Population Held for State Prison9
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Prison1
Jail Population Held for State Jail1
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Jail2
Jail Population Held for Federal Agencies10
Jail Population Held for ICE
Pretrial Jail Population260
Female Pretrial Jail Population22
Male Pretrial Jail Population156
Total Jail Admissions11,272
Total Jail Population322
Female Jail Population54
Male Jail Population280
Asian Jail Population9
Black Jail Population25
Latino Jail Population22
Native Jail Population24
White Jail Population248
Total Prison Population1,148
Female Prison Population63
Male Prison Population1,085
Total Prison Admissions366
Female Prison Admissions31
Male Prison Admissions335
Asian Prison Admissions4
Black Prison Admissions22
Latino Prison Admissions16
Native Prison Admissions15
White Prison Admissions301
Other Prison Admissions8
Asian Prison Population9
Black Prison Population72
Latino Prison Population77
Native Prison Population53
White Prison Population914
Other Prison Population23

Searching For Jail Records

The availability of jail records in Shasta County California is a matter of public record. However, it is not easy to find. This may be due to several reasons. It could be that you are looking for records on a person who was convicted of a felony and received a jail term. These types of records are listed by the state government as public information, but they are not easy to find unless you know where to look.

It is important to note that a person convicted of a felony and sent to jail is not automatically public record. As a matter of fact, those records remain sealed for seven years. If you want to find out if a person has been in jail, you will need to use a third party agency that holds this information.

When it comes to online services that hold these types of records, you have several options. You can search through the many government databases to see if you can find the person. However, this can take a lot of time. Also, if you do find records, you are not guaranteed that they are current or correct. Some people that were not sentenced to jail and have records, such as driving violations, are listed as “inmate,” which means that they were incarcerated. In these cases, you will have to search manually to see if they are in the database.

Another option is to use a jail record search website online. This takes a little less time and effort than searching manually. You simply enter the person’s name and current county, and then click “search.” This will give you results of if they are in jail and where they are. The great thing about using an online service is that you will be able to view all types of records.

There are many reasons why someone may want to search for jail records. Many employers hire new employees, and they are required to turn over criminal records. When you search for them online, you can get the records of anyone. You can also perform an employment background search to ensure that the potential employee has not had any past incidents. Also, you can run a criminal record search and find out if your high school sweetheart has any history of drug abuse.

Jail records can be accessed for free. In most cases, if you are going to access public jail records, then it is free. However, there are some sites that require you to pay a fee to get more detailed jail records. If you are looking for jail records, it is definitely worth spending a few dollars to get the information that you need.