Arrest records in Moreno Valley, California are classified as public documents pursuant to the California Public Records Act (Government Code § 6250-6270). Members of the public may access these records through designated channels established by local law enforcement agencies. The California Public Records Act mandates that government entities, including the Moreno Valley Police Department, make non-exempt records available for public inspection.
Public accessibility of arrest records is subject to certain statutory limitations. Records may be withheld or redacted if they:
• Pertain to an active or ongoing investigation • Contain confidential informant information • Include juvenile offender data protected under Welfare and Institutions Code § 827 • Contain personal identifying information protected under California Civil Code § 1798.3 • Would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy under Government Code § 6254(c)
The Riverside County Sheriff's Department, which contracts with Moreno Valley for police services, maintains these records in accordance with state retention schedules and disclosure requirements.
The City of Moreno Valley provides multiple channels through which members of the public may obtain arrest record information. Requestors seeking arrest records may utilize the following official methods:
• Submit a public records request through the City Clerk's office • Visit the Moreno Valley Police Department Records Division in person • Access the Riverside County Sheriff's Department online inmate locator system • Submit a written request via mail or electronic submission
Moreno Valley Police Department
22850 Calle San Juan De Los Lagos
Moreno Valley, CA 92553
(951) 486-6700
Official Website
City of Moreno Valley - City Clerk's Office
14177 Frederick Street
Moreno Valley, CA 92553
(951) 413-3001
Official Website
Public counter hours for records requests are Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding holidays.
Pursuant to Government Code § 6253(b), agencies may charge a fee to recover the direct costs of duplication or electronic production of records. Current fee schedules are available at the respective agency offices.
Arrest records maintained by Moreno Valley law enforcement agencies contain standardized information as prescribed by California Penal Code § 13100-13103. Standard arrest records include the following data elements:
• Subject's full legal name and any documented aliases • Date of birth and demographic information • Physical descriptors (height, weight, identifying marks) • Date, time, and location of arrest • Booking number and facility information • Statutory violations cited (California Penal Code sections) • Arresting agency and officer identification • Case or incident report number • Disposition information if available • Bail amount when applicable • Fingerprint classification data • Photographic identification (mugshot)
Certain sensitive information may be redacted from public copies pursuant to Government Code § 6254, including:
• Social Security numbers • Driver's license numbers • Medical or health information • Information that would compromise an ongoing investigation • Victim identifying information in specified cases
California Penal Code § 851.8 and § 1203.4 establish procedures through which eligible individuals may petition for the expungement of arrest records in Moreno Valley. Expungement does not physically destroy records but restricts their disclosure to the public.
Eligibility criteria for expungement include:
• Completion of probation or sentence for the offense • No current charges pending against the petitioner • Not currently serving a sentence for any other offense • Satisfaction of all court-ordered restitution and fines • Meeting statutory waiting periods where applicable
The expungement process requires filing a petition with the Riverside County Superior Court. Petitioners must submit:
• Petition for Dismissal (form CR-180) • Order for Dismissal (form CR-181) • Declaration in support of the petition • Proof of completion of all terms of probation • Filing fee or fee waiver request
Riverside County Superior Court - Moreno Valley Branch
13800 Heacock Street
Moreno Valley, CA 92553
(951) 777-3147
Official Website
Court hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., excluding court holidays.
Pursuant to California Labor Code § 432.7, employers are generally prohibited from asking about arrests that did not result in conviction or convictions that have been judicially dismissed through expungement proceedings.
The dissemination of arrest record information in Moreno Valley is governed by multiple statutory frameworks. California Penal Code § 11105 and § 13300 establish parameters for authorized recipients of criminal history information.
Restricted access provisions apply to:
• Juvenile arrest records (Welfare and Institutions Code § 827) • Sealed records pursuant to court order • Arrests for which no charges were filed after one year • Arrests resulting in diversion program completion • Records subject to factual innocence findings under Penal Code § 851.8
Law enforcement agencies may deny access to arrest records when disclosure would:
• Endanger the safety of a witness or other person • Compromise an ongoing investigation • Constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy • Reveal confidential informant information • Disclose investigative techniques or procedures
Commercial use of arrest record information is further restricted under Civil Code § 1786.18, which limits consumer reporting agencies from reporting arrests older than seven years.
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