Arrest records are public documents in Yolo County, California, pursuant to the California Public Records Act (CPRA), Government Code § 6250-6276.48. The CPRA establishes that information prepared, owned, used, or retained by any state or local agency shall be accessible to the public, with specific statutory exceptions for privacy, security, or confidentiality reasons. Members of the public may request and obtain arrest records from various law enforcement agencies within Yolo County, including the Yolo County Sheriff's Office and municipal police departments.
The public nature of these records serves multiple governmental purposes, including transparency in law enforcement operations, public safety awareness, and accountability of public officials. However, certain information within arrest records may be redacted or withheld in accordance with California law, particularly when disclosure would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy or compromise an ongoing investigation.
Yolo County provides digital access to certain arrest records through official government websites. The Woodland Police Department maintains an online arrest log that is updated regularly in compliance with Government Code § 6254(f). This provision of law requires law enforcement agencies to make public certain information about arrests, subject to specific exceptions.
Online access to arrest records is administered through the following agencies:
Woodland Police Department
1000 Lincoln Avenue
Woodland, CA 95695
Phone: (530) 661-7800
Woodland Police Department Official Website
Yolo County Sheriff's Office
140 Tony Diaz Drive
Woodland, CA 95776
Phone: (530) 668-5280
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Pursuant to California law, these online records typically include the name of the arrestee, date of birth, charges, and booking information. Certain sensitive information, such as medical details or information that might compromise victim safety, is excluded from online publication in accordance with statutory protections.
Multiple methods are available for accessing Yolo County arrest records, each with varying levels of comprehensiveness and convenience. The following procedures are established for public access:
In-person requests may be submitted at the records division of the appropriate law enforcement agency. Requesters must complete a Public Records Act request form and provide identification. Processing times vary based on the complexity of the request and agency workload.
Online searches can be conducted through the Woodland Police Arrest Log or the Yolo County Sheriff's Office website. These resources provide basic arrest information as permitted under Government Code § 6254(f).
Court records related to arrests that have proceeded to prosecution may be accessed through the Superior Court of Yolo County. The court maintains records of criminal proceedings that follow arrests.
Superior Court of Yolo County
1000 Main Street
Woodland, CA 95695
Phone: (530) 406-6700
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The Yolo County Criminal Division maintains records of felony and misdemeanor cases resulting from arrests within the county jurisdiction.
Written requests may be submitted to the appropriate agency's records division, citing the California Public Records Act. Agencies must respond within 10 days, though complex requests may require additional time as permitted by law.
Fees for copies of arrest records are established by each agency in accordance with Government Code § 6253(b), which permits charging for the direct costs of duplication or a statutory fee, if applicable.
Yolo County arrest records contain standardized information as required by California law and local regulations. These records typically include:
The Yolo County Clerk-Recorder maintains certain public records that may contain information related to criminal proceedings following arrests.
Yolo County Clerk-Recorder
625 Court Street, Room B01
Woodland, CA 95695
Phone: (530) 666-8130
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Pursuant to California law, certain information is excluded from public arrest records, including confidential informant information, juvenile records (with limited exceptions), and details that might compromise ongoing investigations or prosecutions.
California Penal Code § 851.8 and § 1203.4 provide mechanisms for the expungement or sealing of arrest records under specific circumstances. In Yolo County, individuals may petition for expungement if they meet statutory eligibility requirements, which typically include:
The expungement process requires filing a petition with the Yolo County Superior Court Criminal Division. Upon approval, records of the arrest and related proceedings are ordered sealed or destroyed, depending on the circumstances of the case and applicable law.
Yolo County Public Defender's Office
814 North Street
Woodland, CA 95695
Phone: (530) 666-8165
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The Public Defender's Office may provide assistance with expungement petitions for eligible individuals. Expungement does not completely erase all records but restricts their disclosure and accessibility in accordance with California law.