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Humboldt County Jail Inmate Roster Search

Humboldt County Jail Inmate Roster Search, Eureka, California

The Humboldt County Jail is a correctional facility located in Eureka, California. The Type I adult detention facility holds individuals arrested within Humboldt County and those transferred from other facilities for various reasons, such as arraignments, court hearings, and housing. The facility serves the cities and towns of Humboldt County, including Arcata, Blue Lake, Eureka, Ferndale, Fortuna, Garberville, and Trinidad.

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Humboldt County Jail Inmate Search

The Humboldt County Sheriff's Office provides an online inmate search tool for the public to locate incarcerated individuals within the jail.

Steps for Searching an Inmate:

  1. Visit the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office website.

  2. Click on the "Inmate Information" tab located in the top menu bar.

  3. On the "Inmate Information" page, select the "Inmate Search" option from the left-hand navigation menu.

  4. Enter the inmate's first and last name or booking number in the designated search fields.

  5. Click the "Search" button.

Using the Inmate Search Results:

The search results will display basic information about the inmate, including:

  • Inmate Name
  • Booking Number
  • Arrest Date
  • Charges
  • Custody Status
  • Release Date (if applicable)

Tips for Offender Search:

  • Use the inmate's full and correct legal name.
  • If the inmate's name is common, try searching with additional information such as a middle initial or date of birth.
  • If the inmate was recently arrested, allow some time for their information to be processed and entered into the system.
  • If the inmate is not found in the online search, contact the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office at (707) 445-7251 for assistance.

Jail Roster

The jail roster is a public record that lists the names of individuals currently incarcerated within a correctional facility. The Humboldt County Jail maintains an online jail roster that provides detailed information about offenders in its custody.

Information Available on the Jail Roster

The Humboldt County Jail roster includes the following information for each incarcerated person:

  • Booking Number: A unique identifier assigned to each offender upon booking into the jail.
  • Last Name: The offender's last name.
  • First Name: The offender's first name.
  • Date of Birth: The offender's date of birth.
  • Release Date: The date on which the offender is scheduled to be released from custody (if applicable).
  • Criminal Charges: A list of the charges for which the offender is being held.

Roster Updates

The Humboldt County Jail roster is updated regularly, typically on an hourly basis. The most up-to-date information can be found on the Sheriff's Office website.

Where to Find the Jail Roster

The Humboldt County Jail roster can be accessed online at the Sheriff's Office website.

Other Useful Details

  • The jail roster is a public record and is available to anyone who wishes to view it.
  • The jail roster can be used to track the status of an incarcerated person, such as their release date or any changes in their charges.
  • If you cannot find the information you are looking for on the online jail roster, you can contact the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office at (707) 445-7251 for assistance.

Inmate Calls

Can Inmates Receive Calls at Humboldt County Jail?

Yes, inmates at Humboldt County Jail are allowed to receive phone calls from outside the facility.

Inmate Call System and Regulations

  • Inmates are limited to a certain number of phone calls per week, typically 10-15 minutes per call.
  • Calls are monitored and recorded for security purposes.
  • Inmates are not allowed to receive calls from blocked or anonymous numbers.
  • Attorneys and government officials may be exempt from some call restrictions.

How to Call an Inmate

To call an inmate at Humboldt County Jail, you will need to use the following steps:

  1. Obtain the inmate's booking number from the jail roster or by contacting the Sheriff's Office.
  2. Call the jail's main phone number.
  3. Follow the prompts to connect to the inmate call system.
  4. Enter the inmate's booking number when prompted.
  5. You will be connected to the inmate's phone.

Inmate Messaging

Inmates at Humboldt County Jail are not allowed to receive or send voice or text messages.

Detainee Mail

How to Send Mail to an Inmate

To send mail to an inmate at Humboldt County Jail, you must follow these guidelines:

  • Use a standard envelope. Do not use padded envelopes, greeting cards, or any other type of envelope that is not a standard business envelope.
  • Write the inmate's full name and booking number on the front of the envelope.
  • Include your own return address on the back of the envelope.
  • Mail the letter to the following address:
Humboldt County Jail
Attn: Inmate Mail
800 7th Street
Eureka, CA 95501

Guidelines for Sending Mail to Inmates

  • All incoming mail is inspected for contraband.
  • Inmates are not allowed to receive mail that contains:
    • Money or stamps
    • Pornographic or sexually explicit material
    • Threats or other illegal content
    • Contraband, such as drugs or weapons
  • Mail that violates these guidelines will be rejected and returned to the sender.

Sending Care Packages to Inmates

Care packages are not allowed at Humboldt County Jail.

Sending Money to Inmates

Methods for Sending Money to Inmates

There are two ways to send money to an inmate at Humboldt County Jail:

  1. Online: You can send money online through the JailFunds website.
  2. Mail: You can send a money order to the following address:
Humboldt County Jail
Attn: Inmate Trust
800 7th Street
Eureka, CA 95501

Regulations and Limitations for Sending Money

  • The maximum amount of money that can be sent to an inmate in a single transaction is $200.00.
  • Money sent to inmates is deposited into their trust accounts, which they can use to purchase items from the jail commissary.
  • Inmates are not allowed to receive cash or checks.

Visitation

Procedure for Arranging a Visit

  1. Schedule a visit online: You can schedule a visit online at the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office website.
  2. Call to schedule a visit: You can also call the jail at (707) 445-7251 to schedule a visit.
  3. Walk-in visits: Walk-in visits are not allowed at this time.

Rules and Regulations for Visits

  • All visitors must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Visitors must present a valid government-issued photo ID upon arrival.
  • Visitors are subject to search.
  • Visitors are not allowed to bring any contraband into the jail, including:
    • Cell phones
    • Weapons
    • Drugs
    • Alcohol
  • Visitors who violate the rules and regulations may be denied visitation.

Visitation Hours

In-Person Visits

  • Tuesday through Friday: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • Saturday and Sunday: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Video Visitation

  • Video visitation is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Inmate Commissary

The commissary is a store within the jail where inmates can purchase a variety of items, such as:

  • Food and drinks
  • Clothing
  • Hygiene products
  • Books and magazines

The commissary allows inmates to supplement their basic needs and improve their quality of life while incarcerated.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary

Inmates can purchase items from the commissary using funds from their trust accounts. Inmates can add money to their trust accounts through deposits from friends and family or by working at the jail.

Restrictions on Commissary Use

There are some restrictions on what inmates can purchase from the commissary, such as:

  • Inmates are not allowed to purchase items that are considered contraband, such as drugs or weapons.
  • Inmates are limited in the amount of food and drinks they can purchase each week.
  • Inmates are not allowed to purchase items that are not on the approved commissary list.

Release Information

Inmates are released from Humboldt County Jail when they have completed their sentence, posted bail, or have been granted a release by the court.

Who Can Be Released

  • Inmates who have completed their sentence
  • Inmates who have posted bail
  • Inmates who have been granted a release by the court
  • Inmates who have been granted parole or probation

How to Get Inmate Release Information

You can get inmate release information by contacting the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office at (707) 445-7251.

Security Level and Jail Staff

Humboldt County Jail is a Type I adult detention facility, which means it houses inmates who are considered high-security risks. The jail has a variety of security measures in place, including:

  • Perimeter fencing
  • Security cameras
  • Armed guards
  • Electronic door locks
  • Visitor screening

Categories of Offenders Housed

Humboldt County Jail houses a variety of offenders, including:

  • Pre-trial detainees
  • Convicted felons
  • State parole violators
  • Federal inmates

Role of Correctional Officers

Correctional officers are responsible for the safety and security of the jail and its inmates. They perform a variety of duties, including:

  • Monitoring inmates
  • Enforcing jail rules and regulations
  • Conducting searches
  • Transporting inmates
  • Providing emergency medical care

Correctional Staff

In addition to correctional officers, Humboldt County Jail also employs a variety of other staff members, including:

  • Jail administrators
  • Medical staff
  • Mental health professionals
  • Food service staff
  • Maintenance staff

Location and Contact Details

Official Address

826 4th St, Eureka, CA 95501

Official Phone Number

707-441-5121

Official Website

humboldtgov.org/189/Custody-Services-Bureau

Eureka, CA

mottos:
Eureka! (I have found it!)
Coordinates:
40.80194°N 124.16361°W
Country:
United States
State:
California
County:
Humboldt
Founded:
May 13, 1850
Incorporated (town):
April 18, 1856
Re-incorporated (city):
February 19, 1874
Government:
Type:
Council-Manager
Mayor:
Susan Seaman
City manager:
Greg Sparks
State senator:
Mike McGuire (D)
Assemblymember:
Jim Wood (D)
U. S. rep.:
Jared Huffman (D)
Area:
City:
14.45 sq mi (37.43 km2)
Land:
9.38 sq mi (24.30 km2)
Water:
5.07 sq mi (13.13 km2) 35.07%
Urban:
18.498 sq mi (47.908 km2)
Elevation:
39 ft (12 m)
Population (2010):
City:
27,191
Estimate (2019):
26,710
Density:
2,846.33/sq mi (1,098.96/km2)
Urban:
45,034
Demonym(s):
Eurekan
Time zone:
UTC−8 (Pacific)
Summer (DST):
UTC−7 (PDT)
ZIP codes:
95501–95503, 95534
Area code:
707
FIPS code:
06-23042
GNIS feature IDs:
277605, 2410463
California Historical Landmark:
Reference no.:
477

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an inmate in a specific correctional facility?

To search for an inmate in a specific correctional facility, you can use the facility's online inmate locator or search tool, if available. Most state, federal, and county correctional facilities have online databases that allow you to search for inmates by name, inmate ID number, or other identifying information. Here are the steps to follow:

  1. Visit the official website of the correctional facility or the department of corrections for the state where the inmate is incarcerated.
  2. Look for a link or section labeled "Inmate Search," "Inmate Locator," or something similar.
  3. Enter the required information, such as the inmate's name, date of birth, or inmate ID number.
  4. Review the search results for the inmate's information, including location, ID number, and possible release date.

For facilities without an online search tool, you may need to contact the facility directly via phone or in person for inmate information.

What information do I need to conduct an inmate search?

To conduct an inmate search effectively, you'll need as much of the following information as possible:

  • Inmate's full name, including any known aliases
  • Inmate's date of birth
  • Inmate's race and gender (if required by the search tool)
  • Inmate ID number (if known)
  • The specific correctional facility or state where the inmate is being held (if known)

Having this information will help refine your search and increase the chances of finding the correct inmate details.

Arrest Lookup

How can I find information about recent arrests in my area?

To find information about recent arrests in your area, you can:

  1. Check the official website of your local police department or sheriff's office. Many law enforcement agencies post daily or weekly arrest logs online.
  2. Use online public record databases. Some websites aggregate arrest records from multiple sources and allow you to search by name or location.
  3. Visit or contact your local police department or sheriff's office directly. They may provide arrest information upon request.

Is there a way to look up the arrest record of a specific individual?

Yes, you can look up the arrest record of a specific individual by:

  1. Using online public records databases. These services compile arrest records from various sources and offer searchable databases.
  2. Requesting records from the relevant law enforcement agency. You may need to submit a formal request and possibly pay a fee.
  3. Checking court records. If the arrest led to charges being filed, the case would likely be documented in the court records, which are usually public.

Active Warrant Search

What is the process for checking if there is an active warrant for someone?

To check for an active warrant for someone, you can:

  1. Visit or contact the local sheriff's office or police department. They can tell you if there is an active warrant for a person.
  2. Use online search tools provided by some law enforcement agencies or third-party websites dedicated to warrant searches.
  3. Check with the court clerk's office in the jurisdiction where you suspect the warrant might be issued.

Can I anonymously search for active warrants?

Yes, many online warrant search tools and public records databases allow you to search for active warrants anonymously. However, accessing detailed results may require you to provide some information about yourself, depending on the platform's privacy policy.

Jail Bookings

Where can I find daily or weekly jail booking reports?

Daily or weekly jail booking reports can often be found on the official website of the county sheriff's department or local jail. Look for sections titled "Booking Reports," "Arrest Records," or similar. Additionally, some local newspapers or news websites publish jail booking logs.

Are jail booking records available to the public?

Yes, jail booking records are generally considered public records and are available to the public. Availability and access methods can vary by jurisdiction, but most are accessible through the sheriff's office or the jail's official website.

Mugshots

How can I access mugshots of individuals arrested or booked into jail?

Mugshots can usually be accessed through:

  1. The official website of the arresting law enforcement agency or the local jail. Look for inmate search tools or booking records.
  2. Public records websites that compile and offer access to mugshots from various sources.
  3. Direct requests to the sheriff's office or police department, though policies on releasing mugshots to the public can vary.

Are there any legal restrictions on the use of mugshots obtained online?

Yes, legal restrictions on the use of mugshots obtained online can include:

  • Prohibitions against using mugshots for commercial purposes without the individual's consent.
  • Laws that limit the dissemination of mugshots to protect the individual's privacy or presumption of innocence. It's important to research and understand the relevant laws in your jurisdiction before using or sharing mugshots.

Inmate Calls

What do I need to know about receiving calls from an inmate?

When receiving calls from an inmate, you should know that:

  • Calls from inmates are typically collect calls or require a prepaid account set up through a third-party service provider.
  • Inmate calls are often monitored and recorded, except for privileged calls (e.g., with legal counsel).
  • There may be time limits on how long you can speak during a single call.

How can I set up a prepaid account for inmate calls?

To set up a prepaid account for inmate calls, you can:

  1. Identify the third-party telecommunications provider used by the correctional facility.
  2. Visit the provider's website or contact them via phone to create an account.
  3. Add funds to your account using a credit card, debit card, or other accepted payment methods.
  4. Follow any additional instructions provided by the service to ensure you can receive calls from the inmate.

Inmate Mail

What are the guidelines for sending mail to inmates?

Guidelines for sending mail to inmates typically include:

  • Using the inmate's full name and inmate ID number, along with the facility's address, on the envelope.
  • Avoiding contraband or prohibited items, such as drugs, weapons, or explicit materials.
  • Adhering to any size, weight, or content restrictions set by the correctional facility.

Are there any items that cannot be sent to inmates through mail?

Yes, items that cannot be sent to inmates through mail often include:

  • Alcohol or drugs.
  • Weapons or sharp objects.
  • Cash (use the facility's procedure for sending money).
  • Pornographic materials.
  • Any other items considered contraband or a security risk by the correctional facility.

Visitation

How do I schedule a visitation with an inmate?

To schedule a visitation with an inmate, you typically need to:

  1. Check the correctional facility's visitation policy on their website or by contacting them directly. Policies can vary widely.
  2. Register as a visitor, if required, which may involve providing personal information and passing a background check.
  3. Schedule your visit according to the facility's process, which might involve online scheduling, phone calls, or in-person appointments.

What are the rules and regulations surrounding inmate visitation?

Rules and regulations surrounding inmate visitation can include:

  • Specific days and times when visitations are allowed.
  • A limit on the number of visitors allowed per inmate.
  • Required identification for visitors.
  • Dress codes or other restrictions on what you can bring to the visitation.
  • Conduct rules during visits to ensure safety and security.

Sending Money

What options are available for sending money to an inmate?

Options for sending money to an inmate typically include:

  • Online transfers through the correctional facility's approved service provider.
  • Bank transfers or wire transfers.
  • Mailing a money order to the facility, following their specific instructions.

Are there limits on the amount of money I can send to an inmate?

Yes, correctional facilities often impose limits on the amount of money you can send to an inmate. These limits can vary by facility and may depend on the inmate's custody level or behavior record. Check with the specific correctional facility for their rules.

Posting Bond

How can I post bond for someone?

To post bond for someone, you can:

  1. Pay the full bond amount in cash to the court or jail, which will be returned after the court proceedings, minus any fees or fines.
  2. Purchase a bail bond from a licensed bail bondsman, typically for a fee of 10% of the bond amount, which is not refundable.
  3. Provide property as collateral in some jurisdictions, if the bond amount is particularly high.

What are the different methods of posting bond?

The different methods of posting bond include:

  • Cash bond: Paying the full bond amount in cash.
  • Surety bond: Using a bail bondsman to pay the bond.
  • Property bond: Using real estate value as collateral for the bond.
  • Personal recognizance: The defendant is released without payment but must comply with certain conditions.

Release

How can I find out when an inmate will be released?

To find out when an inmate will be released, you can:

  1. Check the inmate's information on the correctional facility's website, if available.
  2. Contact the correctional facility directly by phone or in person.
  3. Look up the inmate's case in the online court records, if the release date is tied to a court decision.

What process does an inmate go through before being released?

Before being released, an inmate typically goes through a process that includes:

  • A review of their record to ensure all legal requirements for release are met.
  • Completion of any discharge paperwork.
  • Arrangements for transportation from the facility, if necessary.
  • A final medical examination or assessment, in some cases.

Legal Assistance for Inmates

How can inmates receive legal assistance while incarcerated?

Inmates can receive legal assistance through:

  1. Public defenders or court-appointed attorneys for their defense in criminal cases.
  2. Legal aid organizations that offer services to inmates.
  3. Pro bono services from attorneys or law firms.
  4. Law libraries and legal resources available within the correctional facility for self-representation.

What resources are available for inmates seeking to appeal their conviction?

Resources for inmates seeking to appeal their conviction include:

  • Access to a public defender or an appeals attorney.
  • Legal aid societies that provide assistance with appeals.
  • Law libraries and legal research materials within the correctional facility.
  • Non-profit organizations that focus on wrongful convictions or specific types of cases.

Medical Assistance for Inmates

What medical services are provided to inmates?

Medical services provided to inmates typically include:

  • Basic healthcare and emergency medical services.
  • Dental care.
  • Mental health services and counseling.
  • Substance abuse treatment programs.
  • Chronic disease management.

How can I ensure an inmate receives necessary medical treatment?

To ensure an inmate receives necessary medical treatment, you can:

  1. Contact the correctional facility's medical department directly to inform them of the inmate's condition and needs.
  2. Advocate on the inmate's behalf through external organizations or legal assistance if you believe they are not receiving adequate care.
  3. File a grievance or complaint through the correctional facility's formal process if necessary.

Criminal Records Lookup

How do I perform a criminal records lookup for someone?

To perform a criminal records lookup for someone, you can:

  1. Use online public records databases that compile criminal records from various jurisdictions.
  2. Request criminal history information from the state or federal repository, often requiring consent from the person in question.
  3. Check court records in the jurisdiction where the person has lived or been arrested.

What information is included in a criminal record?

Information included in a criminal record typically consists of:

  • Personal identification details (name, date of birth, fingerprints).
  • A list of arrests, charges, and the outcomes of those cases (convictions, acquittals).
  • Sentencing information for convictions.
  • Warrant information, if applicable.

Sex Offender Registry

How can I access the sex offender registry?

You can access the sex offender registry through:

  1. The National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW), which provides access to the sex offender registries of all 50 states, the District of Columbia, U.S. territories, and Indian tribes.
  2. State or local law enforcement agency websites, which often have their own sex offender search tools.

What information is available in the sex offender registry?

Information available in the sex offender registry typically includes:

  • The offender's name and aliases.
  • Photographs and physical descriptions.
  • The offense(s) for which the offender is registered.
  • The offender's address and employment information, subject to state laws.

Background Check

What is the difference between a background check and a criminal records lookup?

The difference between a background check and a criminal records lookup is scope and content:

  • A background check can include a wide range of information such as criminal records, employment history, education, credit history, and more.
  • A criminal records lookup focuses specifically on an individual's criminal history, including arrests, convictions, and incarcerations.

How can I conduct a background check on an individual?

To conduct a background check on an individual, you can:

  1. Use online services that offer comprehensive background checks for a fee. These services aggregate data from various public and private sources.
  2. Request a background check through a company that specializes in such investigations.
  3. For employment purposes, employers often use third-party background check companies to ensure compliance with laws and regulations.
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