Roseville Criminal History Lookup

Criminal history records for Roseville are held by the Placer County Superior Court and the Roseville Police Department. Roseville is the largest city in Placer County and sits just northeast of Sacramento. All criminal cases from the city are processed through the county court. The police department maintains its own arrest records, police reports, and incident logs. You can look up court cases online for free through the county portal. Police records require a separate request. This page covers the main sources for criminal records in Roseville, California.

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Roseville Quick Facts

147K Population
Placer County County
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Roseville Criminal Court Records

Criminal cases filed in Roseville go through the Placer County Superior Court. The Placer County courthouse in Roseville is at 10820 Justice Center Drive. This location handles a large share of the county's caseload since Roseville is the most populated city in the county. The court processes felonies, misdemeanors, and traffic violations. Each case gets a number when filed. You search by that case number or by the defendant's name.

The Placer County eCourt public portal lets you search criminal cases filed in Roseville and across the county. Enter a name to find matching cases. Results show case numbers, charges, hearing dates, and the current status. The search is free and open to the public. You do not need to register for an account to use it.

Paper records from older cases may not show in the online system. If you need a record that does not come up in the portal, visit the clerk's office at the courthouse. The staff can pull paper files and make copies. Copies are 50 cents per page. Certified copies cost $40 per document. Bring a valid photo ID when you visit.

Note: Records that have been sealed or expunged will not appear in any public search through the Placer County court system.

Roseville Police Department Records

The Roseville Police Department keeps records separate from the court system. Police reports, arrest logs, incident reports, and booking records all come from the department. The RPD is the primary law enforcement agency for the city. Individual police reports are not posted online for public browsing. You have to make a request for the specific record you want.

Submit a records request through the Roseville Police Department public records portal to get copies of police reports and other department documents.

Roseville Police Department JustFOIA public records portal for criminal history

The JustFOIA portal handles all public records requests for the Roseville Police Department. You fill out a form describing what records you need. Include any report numbers, dates, or names you have. The more specific your request, the faster the department can find the records. Responses follow the California Public Records Act timeline. Most requests get a response within 10 days. Larger or more complex requests may take additional time. Standard requests typically have no fee, but large document sets may carry a copying charge.

Getting Criminal Records in Roseville

How you get criminal records in Roseville depends on what you are after. Court records, police reports, and background checks come from different sources. The free court portal is the best starting point for case information. Police reports go through the department's portal. A state-level background check requires a trip to a Live Scan site.

For a full criminal history from the state, visit a Live Scan location in Roseville. The California DOJ maintains the state criminal record database under Penal Code 11105. You get fingerprinted at a Live Scan site and pay the $25 DOJ fee plus the site's rolling fee. Results arrive in a few business days. This check is the most thorough option because it pulls records from all 58 counties in the state. Roseville has multiple Live Scan locations at private vendors and government offices in the area.

The Placer County Sheriff runs the county jail. People arrested in Roseville may be booked into the county facility in Auburn. Check the Sheriff's site for current inmates. For state prison records, use the CDCR inmate search. The Megan's Law website lists registered sex offenders in Roseville and throughout California.

Criminal Record Fees in Roseville

Fees vary depending on where you get criminal records in Roseville. Court fees follow state schedules. Police report fees depend on the size of the request. Here is a breakdown of the most common charges.

Typical fees for criminal records in Roseville:

  • Court name search (over 10 minutes): $15
  • Court copies per page: $0.50
  • Certified court copy: $40 per document
  • DOJ background check: $25 plus Live Scan rolling fee
  • Police report copies: varies by request

If you cannot afford the court fees, ask the clerk about a fee waiver. You need to show proof of low income or public benefits. The judge makes the decision. Fee waivers only cover court costs. They do not extend to DOJ fees or police department charges.

Clearing Criminal Records in Roseville

People with criminal records from Roseville may be able to get them cleared under California law. If you have a conviction, you can petition for dismissal under Penal Code 1203.4. You file the petition with the Placer County Superior Court after completing probation. The court changes the record to show a dismissal. The conviction is not erased, but it appears differently on background checks going forward. AB 1076 has made parts of this process automatic for qualifying offenses. The DOJ reviews records and grants relief without requiring a petition.

Arrest records can be sealed as well. Under Penal Code 851.87, you can petition to seal an arrest if charges were never filed or the case ended in dismissal. Once sealed, the arrest will not show up on most background checks. File the petition at the Placer County courthouse. You can handle the paperwork yourself or hire a lawyer to help. Legal aid organizations in Placer County may offer assistance if you meet their income guidelines.

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Placer County Criminal Records

Roseville is in Placer County. All criminal cases from the city are filed through the Placer County Superior Court. Visit the county page for more information on court searches, sheriff records, and county-level resources.