Retrieving San Luis Obispo County Arrest Records

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To check whether or not a resident of San Luis Obispo County has ever been arrested, the searcher may go to any of these 3 law enforcement agencies ? the San Luis Obispo Sheriff?s Office, the Police Department, or the County Clerk Office. These Free San Luis Obispo Arrest Log places are most often the best place to look for San Luis Obispo Arrest Records.

Arrest records contain a summary of an incident, which includes the location of the incident, the date, the persons involved, and the respondents to the case. A person with an arrest record does not necessarily have a criminal charge filed against him or her. That person may have only been questioned or detained but may still have a report because he/ she was part of the incident. People accused of the crime are still considered innocent until proven guilty.


Arrest records are considered public records and are available for the general public to review as mandated by the California Public Records Act. California Arrest Records, arrest records of its counties, and all other public records are generally available for Getting Free San Luis Obispo Arrest Logs request unless such information is exempted from release. Certain information, for example those that may jeopardize an ongoing investigation or those of the victim?s are legally withheld from the public.

The Records and Warrants Unit of the Sheriff?s Office is responsible for the processing, maintenance, and releasing of San Luis Obispo County's warrants and criminal records. For a quick search here, one can first visit the website of the Office and click the ?Who is in Custody? link. The link will open in a new window where one can input the last and first names of the person they are interested in. The searcher can also contact the office during office hours and provide the name of the person in question. For recent arrests, it is advisable to contact the office after approximately three to four hours post arrest. It would take the arresting agency some time to transport the arrested person to the jail facility. Associated duties of the Records Division of the Sheriff?s Office include the coordination of extraditions, registering of sex/ drug/ arson/ gang offenders, processing of concealed weapons permit applications, validating of documents for the Department of Justice, fingerprint scanning of applicants, and responding to requests from allied agencies and members of the public relating to the release of crime reports.

A police report can also be helpful if you are looking for San Obispo County arrest records. The searcher must remember to bring valid identification to the Records Clerk?s Office. The Clerk will ask for the case number as well as payment for the record request. If a criminal charge was filed, the searcher may ask for court information in the local Superior Court Office. The court provides an online Official Records Search portal that one can use to search for court documents.

Besides the resources mentioned above, plenty of search portals are being offered all over the internet. Free public websites offer databases of bookings or listings, and San Luis Obispo Arrest Logs. For more accurate information, it is always advisable to countercheck with official sources of information.