Search Yuma County Recent Bookings

Recent bookings in Yuma County are tracked through the Yuma County Sheriff's Office detention database. The sheriff runs an online inmate search portal powered by Tyler Technologies that updates throughout the day. You can look up anyone in Yuma County jail custody by name, booking number, or subject number. The search is free and shows charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. Yuma County sits in the southwest corner of Arizona along the California and Mexico borders. All local police departments in the county send arrestees to the Yuma County Detention Center for booking and processing.

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Yuma County Inmate Search Portal

The Yuma County Sheriff's Office provides a free online tool to search current jail inmates. This portal uses Tyler Technologies software, the same system many law enforcement agencies across the country use. The database updates periodically through the day as new bookings come in and inmates get released. You do not need an account to use the search.

To look up recent bookings in Yuma County, visit the Yuma County Detention Center Inmate Web Portal. The search lets you find inmates by name, subject number, or booking number. You can also filter by date range or view everyone currently in custody. Results show the person's charges, bond amount, and how long they have been in the jail.

Yuma County Sheriff inmate search portal for recent bookings

The web portal posts a notice that data updates happen on a schedule rather than in real time. Someone booked in the last hour may not show up yet. If you cannot find a person online but believe they were just arrested, call the jail directly. Staff can check the current roster and tell you if someone is in custody before the website catches up.

Yuma County Sheriff Records Department

The Yuma County Sheriff's Office Records Department handles formal requests for booking records, arrest reports, and other official documents. While the online inmate search is good for quick lookups, you will need to contact this office for certified copies or detailed reports. They process requests by mail, email, or in person at their downtown Yuma office.

You can learn more about available reports on the YCSO services and reports page. The office asks that you allow 15 to 20 business days for your request to be processed. Most reports become available 14 business days after the date the report was taken. This delay gives time for the report to be completed and approved for release.

Yuma County Sheriff public records and reports page

The Records Department is at 160 S. 3rd Avenue, Suite B, in Yuma, AZ 85364. Phone is (928) 329-2254. You can also email requests to SORec@ycso.yumacountyaz.gov. Having the full name and date of birth for the person you are asking about helps speed up your request. Include as many details as you can about the incident or booking date.

Yuma County Booking Records Fee Schedule

Yuma County charges fees for copies of most records, but some booking documents are free. The fee schedule depends on what type of record you need. Costs are generally lower in Yuma County than in larger Arizona counties. Here is what the sheriff's office charges for common records:

  • Case Report: $3.00
  • Incident Report: $1.00
  • Traffic Accident Report: $3.00
  • Photos, Audio, or Video: $5.00 per CD
  • Adult Arrest Record: No charge
  • Booking Photo: No charge
  • Letter of Incarceration: No charge

The free items are worth noting. If you just need proof that someone was booked into Yuma County jail, you can get an adult arrest record or letter of incarceration at no cost. Booking photos are also free. These help when you need basic documentation but do not require the full case report with all the incident details.

Payments can be made at the Records Department office. Call ahead to confirm accepted payment methods. Processing time runs 15 to 20 business days, so plan accordingly if you need records for a court date or other deadline.

Note: Victims of Part I crimes may get free copies under Arizona law per A.R.S. 39-127.

Yuma County Jail Contact Information

Getting the right contact depends on what you need. The Records Department handles document requests. The jail itself handles questions about inmates in custody. The main sheriff's office can route you to the right place if you are not sure where to call.

For booking records and public records requests, contact the Records Department at (928) 329-2254. The office is at 160 S. 3rd Avenue, Suite B, Yuma, AZ 85364. Email requests go to SORec@ycso.yumacountyaz.gov. Staff can answer questions about fees, processing times, and what documents are available for your case.

The Yuma County Detention Center handles inmate questions. If you need to know if someone is in custody right now, the jail can confirm faster than waiting for the website to update. They can also tell you about bond amounts, visitation rules, and how to deposit money into an inmate account. Combined Public Communications handles video visitation scheduling for the facility.

Yuma County Bookings and Arizona Public Records Law

Booking records are public in Arizona. A.R.S. 39-121 gives everyone the right to inspect public records during office hours. You do not need to explain why you want the records. You do not need to be the person who was arrested. This broad access applies to jail booking logs, arrest records, and related documents in Yuma County.

Arizona law does protect some information from release. Victim names and contact details get redacted under A.R.S. 13-4434. Juvenile records have extra privacy rules. Financial account numbers come out. But the core booking facts for adults are public. Name, charges, booking date, and custody status are all available to anyone who asks.

Under A.R.S. 41-1750, the Yuma County Sheriff must report arrest and booking data to the Arizona Department of Public Safety Central State Repository. This feeds into the statewide criminal history system. For a full background check that goes beyond just Yuma County, you would contact DPS at (602) 223-2222. The county records only cover what happened locally.

How to Search Yuma County Recent Bookings

Searching for recent bookings in Yuma County is straightforward. The online portal gives you several ways to find someone. Pick the method that works best based on what information you have about the person you are looking for.

If you know the person's name, start with a name search. Enter the last name and first name on the search form. The system will show all matches. Common names may return multiple results, so check the date of birth and charges to find the right person. If you have the booking number from a previous lookup or a court document, that gives you the most direct result.

The date range option helps when you know roughly when an arrest happened but not the exact day. Set a start and end date, and the portal shows all bookings in that window. This works well for recent arrests when you know it was sometime last week, for example. You can also view everyone currently in custody if you want to browse the full roster rather than search for a specific person.

Results show key booking data right away. You see the charges filed, the bond amount if one is set, and the booking date. The facility column shows where the person is held, though Yuma County has one main detention center. Click on an inmate name for more details about their case and custody status.

Cities in Yuma County

Yuma County includes the City of Yuma and several smaller communities. All local law enforcement in the county books arrestees into the Yuma County Detention Center. When city police make an arrest, the county sheriff processes the booking. Use the county inmate search to find anyone arrested by Yuma Police, Somerton Police, or San Luis Police.

Yuma is the county seat and largest city. The Yuma Police Department has its own records unit for police reports, but booking records go through the county sheriff. Other towns in Yuma County include San Luis, Somerton, and Wellton. These are smaller communities without their own jail facilities. All arrestees end up at the county detention center regardless of which agency made the arrest.

The City of Yuma Police Department operates separately from the county sheriff. If you need a police report from Yuma PD rather than a booking record, contact them directly. The county sheriff handles the jail and booking records for everyone arrested in the county.

Nearby Arizona Counties

Yuma County sits in the southwest corner of Arizona. It borders California to the west and Mexico to the south. Only two Arizona counties touch Yuma County to the north and east. If an arrest happened near the county line, you may need to check both jurisdictions.

La Paz County is directly north of Yuma County. It covers the Parker area and Colorado River communities. Maricopa County is to the northeast and includes the Phoenix metro area. Each county runs its own jail and inmate search system. An arrest in Quartzsite, for example, would go through La Paz County, not Yuma County, even though both are in the same region of the state.

Note: Some areas near county borders can be confusing for jurisdiction. If you cannot find someone in Yuma County records, try La Paz or check with the agency that made the arrest to confirm which county processed the booking.

Yuma County Jail Services

The Yuma County Detention Center uses Tyler Technologies for their inmate management and public search portal. This is the same company that provides software to many jails and courts across Arizona and the country. The system is reliable and updates regularly throughout each day.

Combined Public Communications handles video visitation services for inmates at the Yuma County jail. Family members can schedule video visits through their platform. This is useful for people who cannot travel to the jail in person or want to connect more often than in person visits allow. Check with the jail for current visitation policies and any fees that apply.

For victim notification, the statewide VINE system covers Yuma County. You can register for alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. VINE sends calls, texts, or emails when someone is released, transferred, or escapes. This free service works for any Arizona jail or prison.

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