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Are Arrest Records Public in Marina, California?

Arrest records are public documents in Marina, California, pursuant to the California Public Records Act (CPRA), Government Code § 6250-6270. This legislation establishes that records maintained by local and state government agencies shall be accessible to the general public, with certain statutory exceptions. Arrest records typically contain information regarding the apprehension of individuals by law enforcement agencies, including the Marina Police Department and Monterey County Sheriff's Office.

The public nature of these records serves multiple governmental purposes:

  • Ensuring transparency in law enforcement operations
  • Facilitating public oversight of governmental functions
  • Providing necessary information for background checks and public safety concerns
  • Supporting journalistic and research endeavors related to criminal justice

Members of the public should note that while arrest records are generally accessible, certain information may be redacted to protect privacy interests, ongoing investigations, or juvenile records as specified under California law.

How to Look Up Marina Arrest Records in 2025

Multiple methods exist for members of the public to access arrest records in Marina, California. Pursuant to Government Code § 6253, public agencies must make records promptly available upon request during regular office hours. The following options are available for obtaining arrest record information:

In-Person Requests:

  • Marina Police Department 3200 Del Monte Boulevard Marina, CA 93933 Phone: (831) 884-1210 Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

  • Monterey County Sheriff's Office 1414 Natividad Road Salinas, CA 93906 Phone: (831) 755-3700 Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Online Resources:

  • The Marina Police Department maintains an online portal for accessing certain public records, including recent arrest logs
  • The Monterey County Superior Court provides case information through their online case management system
  • Third-party aggregators may compile arrest record information, though accuracy should be independently verified

Written Requests: Pursuant to § 6253(b) of the Government Code, written requests may be submitted to the custodian of records at either the Marina Police Department or the Marina Courthouse. Requests should include:

  • Requestor's contact information
  • Specific information sought (name, date range, case number if known)
  • Preferred format for receiving records

Standard processing times for record requests range from 10-14 business days, though complex requests may require additional time as permitted under § 6253(c).

Contents of a Marina Arrest Record

Arrest records maintained by Marina law enforcement agencies and the Monterey County Superior Court typically contain standardized information as required by California Penal Code § 13100-13103. These records generally include:

Biographical Information:

  • Full legal name of the arrested individual
  • Known aliases or alternative names
  • Date of birth and age at time of arrest
  • Physical descriptors (height, weight, identifying marks)
  • Residential address at time of arrest

Arrest Details:

  • Date, time, and location of the arrest
  • Arresting agency and officer identification
  • Statutory violations cited (California Penal Code sections)
  • Narrative description of circumstances leading to arrest
  • Weapon involvement, if applicable

Processing Information:

  • Booking number and facility
  • Fingerprint and photograph documentation
  • Property inventory taken during booking
  • Bail or bond amount established
  • Court appearance dates and locations

Case Disposition:

  • Charging decisions by prosecutorial agencies
  • Court proceedings and outcomes
  • Sentencing information if convicted
  • Probation or parole terms, if applicable

Pursuant to California law, certain information may be redacted from public arrest records, including confidential informant identities, juvenile information, and details that might compromise ongoing investigations.

Expungement of Arrest Records in Marina

California Penal Code § 851.8 and § 1203.4 provide mechanisms for the expungement or sealing of arrest records under specific circumstances. Expungement does not physically destroy records but restricts their accessibility to the public. The following provisions apply to Marina arrest records:

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Cases resulting in no charges being filed
  • Charges that were dismissed or resulted in acquittal
  • Successful completion of probation following conviction
  • Certain misdemeanor and felony convictions as specified by statute
  • Arrests for marijuana offenses eligible under Health and Safety Code § 11361.5

Application Process: Petitions for expungement must be filed with the Monterey County Superior Court at:

Marina Courthouse 3180 Del Monte Boulevard Marina, CA 93933 Phone: (831) 883-5300 Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

The petition process typically requires:

  • Completion of appropriate Judicial Council forms
  • Payment of filing fees (fee waivers available for qualifying individuals)
  • Supporting documentation regarding case disposition
  • Notification to prosecuting agencies
  • Judicial hearing in certain circumstances

Effects of Expungement: Upon granting of expungement:

  • The arrest is deemed not to have occurred for most purposes
  • The individual may legally answer "no" to questions about arrests in most employment contexts
  • Records become inaccessible through standard public record searches
  • Certain professional licensing boards and government employers may still access the information

Limitations exist regarding expungement effects, particularly for public employment applications, licensing for positions of public trust, and subsequent criminal proceedings.

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