FAQ
Placer County Sheriff Frequently Asked Questions
- How much is a crime report?
- $10.00 per Report
- $35.00 per Coroner’s report
- Juvenile records are NOT generally releasable unless the requester has a court order signed by the Judge ordering the records to be released or otherwise required by law.
- Reports protected by Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) are NOT releasable at any time.
- Homicide Reports are NOT releasable at any time, as they are considered Investigative Records per Cal. Gov. Code Section 7923.600.
- Photographs are NOT releasable in relation to a Coroner’s reports without a court order per Code of Civil Procedure 129 AND it is for the use or potential use in a Civil action or proceeding in this state that relates to the death of that person, if either of the following applies:
- The Coroner receives written authorization from a legal heir or representative of that person before the action is filed or while the action is pending.
- To verify the identity of the legal heir or representative, all of the following shall be provided to the Coroner
- A declaration under penalty of perjury that the individual is a legal heir or representative of the deceased person
- Valid form of identification
- Certified Death Certificate (County Recorder’s Office is the Custodian of Death Certificate)
- How do I request jail audio/video recordings?
- Audio/Video recordings are exempt as a public record under GC 7923.625 unless it is a recording of a critical incident involving a discharge of a firearm or use of force resulting in death or great bodily injury as defined under GC 7923.625(e) or otherwise required by law. [Note: Video may be releasable under circumstances such as sexual assault under Penal Code 832.7.]
- How do I request a Booking photograph?
- Booking photographs are exempt under GC 7923.610 and GC 7922.000 and PC 13300 as criminal history records.
- If you are seeking your own Booking photograph, you must make your request in person at one of our jail facilities and present a government issued identification to obtain a copy.
- How do I request Jail Records for a specific inmate?
- Jail Records regarding other persons are generally exempt from release under GC 7923.610 and GC 7922.000 and PC 13300 as criminal history records.
- If you are seeking your own records, you must make your request in person at one of our jail facilities and present a government issued identification to obtain a copy.
- Does the Jail charge fees for documents?
- We do not charge fees for Incarceration Date reports
- All other requests fees may apply as well as fees to create reports for statistical requests. We would provide a quote prior to processing the request. Placer County Code PCC 2.116.00 sets the copying fees for our agency.