Name | Address | City | State | Zip Code | Phone Number | |||||||
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(258)Tulare County Jails & Prisons | ||||||||||||
Tulare County Adult Pre-Trial Facility | 36650 Road 112 | Visalia | CA | 93291 | 559-735-1750 | |||||||
Tulare County Jails & Prisons | ||||||||||||
Tulare County Correctional Detention Facility | 36008 Road 112 | Visalia | CA | 93291 | 559-735-1650 | |||||||
Tulare County Jail / Sheriff | 2404 West Burrel Avenue | Visalia | CA | 93291 | 559-636-4655 | |||||||
Tulare County Juvenile Detention Facility | 11200 Avenue 368 | Visalia | CA | 93291 | 559-735-1600 | |||||||
Tulare County Men's Correctional Facility | 36168 Road 112 | Visalia | CA | 93291 | 559-735-1650 | |||||||
Tulare County Probation Youth Facility | 11150 Avenue 368 | Visalia | CA | 93291 | 559-735-1400 | |||||||
Bob Wiley Detention Facility | 36712 Road 112 | Visalia | CA | 93291 | 559-735-1700 | |||||||
Mountain Home Conservation Camp #10 | 45260 Bear Creek Road | Springville | CA | 93265 | 559-539-2334 | |||||||
Tulare County Sheriff Departments | ||||||||||||
Tulare County Sheriffs Department - Cutler Substation | 40765 Road 128 | Cutler | CA | 93615 | 559-591-5810 | |||||||
Tulare County Sheriffs Department / Tulare County Jail | 2404 West Burrel Avenue | Visalia | CA | 93291 | 559-733-6241 | |||||||
Tulare County Inmate & Jail Records Databases | ||||||||||||
Tulare County Sheriff's Office Website |
Statistics | |
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Jail Population Held for State Prison | 15 |
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Prison | – |
Jail Population Held for State Jail | 7 |
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Jail | – |
Jail Population Held for Federal Agencies | 61 |
Jail Population Held for ICE | – |
Pretrial Jail Population | 861 |
Female Pretrial Jail Population | 96 |
Male Pretrial Jail Population | 680 |
Total Jail Admissions | 22,158 |
Total Jail Population | 1,522 |
Female Jail Population | 201 |
Male Jail Population | 1,230 |
Asian Jail Population | 20 |
Black Jail Population | 57 |
Latino Jail Population | 916 |
Native Jail Population | 16 |
White Jail Population | 415 |
Total Prison Population | 2,187 |
Female Prison Population | 77 |
Male Prison Population | 2,110 |
Total Prison Admissions | 527 |
Female Prison Admissions | 22 |
Male Prison Admissions | 505 |
Asian Prison Admissions | 5 |
Black Prison Admissions | 23 |
Latino Prison Admissions | 351 |
Native Prison Admissions | 13 |
White Prison Admissions | 106 |
Other Prison Admissions | 29 |
Asian Prison Population | 12 |
Black Prison Population | 122 |
Latino Prison Population | 1,458 |
Native Prison Population | 38 |
White Prison Population | 448 |
Other Prison Population | 109 |
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How to Search the Jail Records Database
There are many reasons as to why you may want to perform a Tulare County California Search. These records include criminal arrest records, warrant for arrests, inmate records, sex offender records and other public records. In short, anyone who is in the public eye, including employees of your local police station, court house, library or school and even those who work at your place of business can be searched. This is because these records are maintained in separate places. However, there are some criteria needed to be fulfilled before one can access the files they need.
When it comes to jail records, you should know that they are stored in two ways. There are the county records and then the jail records. The former is available for free and the latter needs to be accessed for a fee. This fee can be done by getting the records online through different sites but you should know that most of the time this comes with a restriction when it comes to what one is able to search and who they are able to search.
This type of information can be very sensitive depending on how it has been accessed. For example, sex offender records are considered public information. This means that it can be accessed by the public. However, they cannot make it public information if they have not gotten a warrant or court order. Similarly, court records cannot be accessed unless you have been asked to do so in a legal manner.
There are different sources that can help you with accessing these documents. You can first try the state of California’s Vital Records Office. However, this source is not considered ideal. This is because this office usually has to get the person’s signature on an application in order to get the information. In most cases, the application requires more personal information and may take up several hours before it is finally processed and ready for public viewing.
If you do not want to spend money accessing the various websites for these records, you can always look into a local jail in your area. Many times, these facilities keep a database of all the jail prisoners in the area. Unfortunately, it is impossible to find this information online. However, the local sheriff’s department will be able to give you access to this database if you ask for it.
Regardless of where you decide to go in order to perform your search, you should make sure that you are getting accurate information. There is no reason for any reputable website to provide inaccurate data. Additionally, make sure that you understand the rules and regulations regarding the information that you are looking for before you pay for anything. Many sites will let you do an initial search free of charge but will charge you if you want to see additional information about the person you are searching for.