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Are Arrest Records Public in Highland, California?

Arrest records in Highland, California are public documents accessible to all citizens pursuant to the California Public Records Act (CPRA), Government Code § 6250-6270. This legislation establishes the fundamental right of citizens to access information concerning governmental activities, including law enforcement actions. The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, which provides police services to Highland under contract, maintains these records in accordance with state regulations. Members of the public may request access to arrest records to verify law enforcement activities, conduct background checks, or research criminal justice statistics within the jurisdiction.

The California Public Records Act specifically designates arrest logs and booking information as public records that must be disclosed upon request, with limited exceptions for ongoing investigations or matters of public safety as outlined in Government Code § 6254(f). The Highland Station of the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department processes these requests in compliance with statutory requirements.

How to Look Up Highland Arrest Records in 2025

Multiple official channels exist for accessing arrest records in Highland, California. Individuals seeking this information may utilize the following methods:

  • In-person requests can be submitted at the Highland Police Station operated by the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. Requestors must complete a Public Records Request form and present valid identification.

Highland Police Station (San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department)
26985 Base Line
Highland, CA 92346
Phone: (909) 425-9793
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

  • Online requests may be submitted through the City of Highland's Public Records Request portal. Pursuant to Government Code § 6253(b), the city must respond to requests within 10 calendar days, though complex requests may require a 14-day extension.

  • County courthouse records are maintained by the Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino. Court records related to arrests and subsequent proceedings can be accessed through the court's case management system.

San Bernardino Justice Center
247 West Third Street
San Bernardino, CA 92415
Phone: (909) 384-1888
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino

  • Arrest logs are published regularly by the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department and may be viewed on their website. These logs contain basic information about recent arrests as required by California Government Code § 6254(f).

Requestors should note that certain processing fees may apply for copies of records, as permitted under Government Code § 6253(b). Standard fees include $0.10 per page for photocopies and $15 for certified copies of official records.

Contents of a Highland Arrest Record

Arrest records maintained by Highland law enforcement agencies contain standardized information as prescribed by California Penal Code § 13150. These records typically include:

  • Full legal name of the arrested individual and any documented aliases
  • Date of birth and demographic information
  • Physical description including height, weight, and identifying marks
  • Date, time, and specific location of the arrest
  • Booking number and processing information
  • Statutory violations cited at the time of arrest
  • Name of the arresting agency and officer
  • Disposition of the arrestee (released, detained, transferred)
  • Bail amount if applicable
  • Photograph (mugshot) taken during booking
  • Fingerprint classification and identification numbers

Certain sensitive information may be redacted from public copies of arrest records, including:

  • Social Security numbers
  • Driver's license numbers
  • Medical information protected under HIPAA
  • Information related to juvenile arrestees
  • Details that might compromise ongoing investigations
  • Victim information in cases involving domestic violence or sexual offenses

The San Bernardino County arrest logs provide a summary of this information in accordance with disclosure requirements under California law.

Legal Limitations on Arrest Record Access

While arrest records are generally public, California law establishes several important restrictions on their accessibility and use. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and other privacy statutes impose limitations on how these records may be utilized by third parties. Key restrictions include:

  • Employers are prohibited from inquiring about arrests that did not result in conviction under Labor Code § 432.7, with exceptions for certain sensitive positions.
  • Commercial background check companies must comply with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and California Investigative Consumer Reporting Agencies Act (ICRAA) when reporting arrest information.
  • Records of arrests that did not result in conviction generally cannot be reported after seven years pursuant to Civil Code § 1786.18.
  • Juvenile arrest records are subject to heightened confidentiality protections under Welfare and Institutions Code § 827.

The City of Highland adheres to these legal frameworks when processing public records requests for arrest information. Individuals who believe their privacy rights have been violated may file a complaint with the California Attorney General's Office.

Expungement of Arrest Records in Highland

California law provides mechanisms for the expungement or sealing of arrest records under specific circumstances. Pursuant to Penal Code § 851.8, individuals arrested but never charged, or charged but not convicted, may petition for a finding of factual innocence and sealing of arrest records. Additionally, Penal Code § 1203.4 allows for expungement of conviction records after successful completion of probation.

The expungement process in Highland requires:

  1. Filing a petition with the San Bernardino County Superior Court
  2. Payment of applicable filing fees (currently $120, with fee waivers available for qualifying individuals)
  3. Notification to the District Attorney's Office
  4. Attendance at a scheduled court hearing
  5. Judicial determination on the merits of the petition

Successful expungement does not completely destroy records but restricts their disclosure to the public. Law enforcement agencies and courts retain access to expunged records for limited purposes. Expunged arrests may not be used against individuals in most employment contexts, with exceptions for certain public safety positions.

Individuals seeking expungement may obtain assistance through:

San Bernardino County Public Defender's Office
255 North D Street, Suite 200
San Bernardino, CA 92415
Phone: (909) 382-7639
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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