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Run a Contra Costa County mugshot search for free today; public arrest records are now accessible online for the most efficient lookup process.

Many government documents, including mugshots and custody information, are accessible to the public under Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and California Public Records Act (CPRA).

This article empowers Contra Costa County residents with access to inmate details and images, fostering openness.

Where To Access Public Mugshots for Free

Ways to locate detention images in Contra Costa County are visiting the office in-person, checking a database, making a records request, or going through an online jail roster.

While most records are managed at the county level, starting with city or local government websites is often useful for recent arrests. State prison sites may also make images available for people serving longer terms, as is the case with federal databases as well.

The following sections provide the specifics on how to get inmate and prisoner images – including how to use internet databases and submit a request for public documents from various agencies at each level.

Initiate a Free Contra Costa County Mugshot Search

Apprehension records are publicly available and searchable by everyone in Contra Costa County, California.

A free internet lookup service for inmates is available for anyone seeking criminal records or recent arrest warrants, as provided by the Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff.1 Determining whether a suspect is now in custody and verifying whether an individual has been under arrest is all incorporated into an ‘In-Custody Locator’ function.2

Users will need to input the offender’s complete name or booking number—which is crucial for a successful search and to make the most of this tool. This data allows access to specific records or important case details.

A screenshot from the Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff's website showing an in-custody locator with search criteria of last name and first name or booking number and a search icon with a magnifying icon beside it.
Source: Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff2

The Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office’s Records & ID Section is where anybody may get copies of arrest records and photographs:3

Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff
Records & ID Division
2530 Arnold Dr Ste. 170
Martinez, California 94553

Phone: (925)-335-1570
Fax: (925)-335-1588
Email: [email protected]

The three (3) jail facilities in Contra Costa County—the Martinez Detention Center, West County Detention Facility, and Marsh Creek Detention Facility—are also under the jurisdiction of the County Sheriff’s Department.4 To search for arrest records, you might need to physically visit one of these locations. You can request records by contacting the appropriate center.

Martinez Detention Facility – MDF
901 Court Street
Martinez, CA 94553

Phone: (925)-335-4600
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday (8:30 AM – 11 AM, 1 PM – 5 PM & 7:30 PM – 9 PM) | Thursday (8:30 AM – 11 AM & 1 PM – 5 PM) | Friday (7:30 PM – 9 PM)

West County Detention Facility – WCDF
5555 Giant Hwy.,
Richmond, California 94806

Phone: (510)-262-4200
Hours: Monday – Thursday (7 AM – 11 AM & 1 PM – 2 PM) | Saturday & Sunday (7 AM – 11 AM & 1 PM – 4 PM)

Marsh Creek Detention Facility – MCDF
12000 Marsh Creek Rd.,
Clayton, California 94517

Phone: (925)-646-5700
Hours: Saturday & Sunday (1 PM – 2 PM)

Browse helpful instructions for accessing arrest records in Contra Costa County for more valuable knowledge and insights into local criminal and arrest details.

While booking images may not always show up, third-party services like the VINELink tool are still handy for tracking custody archives.

Contra Costa Inmate Resources: Contact & Support Options

See how you can maintain contact with inmates in Contra Costa County, including available support services for inmates and their families using the methods below.

  • Inmate Jail Mail: The Custody Services Bureau, in charge of managing mail for inmates across Contra Costa County, makes sure guidelines are current.5 Policies may change, but legitimate mail is delivered promptly per security rules with regulations accessible to inmates and staff as needed.
  • Money Deposit: Inmates can only get funds via money orders or cashier’s checks—and these must be addressed to the Office of the Sheriff with the inmate’s name and booking number; missing details will result in funds being held or returned upon release.6
  • Commissary: Get all the information on sending commissary items to inmates in Contra Costa County by visiting MyCarePack.
  • Inmate Visits: Inmates schedule visits and visitors must follow all rules.7 Security checks are required and inappropriate behavior or attire can lead to denied entry. No physical contact is allowed and minors need a guardian. Phones, bags and other items are banned. Visitors must arrive 30 minutes early.

Explore Inmate Mugshots Through Cities Within Contra Costa County CA

If you’re waiting on the county’s records, you should try reaching out to city police instead—they’re likely to have more up-to-date information since they manage local arrests.

The Concord City Records Unit provides police reports upon email request, via the Open Public Records form or at their physical location.8

Concord City – Records Bureau
1350 Galindo Street
Concord, CA 94520

Phone: 925-671-3240
Email: [email protected]
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.

In the City of Antioch, direct your record requests to the City Clerk by mail or email and they will process requests in the order they’re received.9

A screenshot of a public records request form with details to be filled in, such as the requestor's name, request date, agency or company, phone number, address, fax number, email address, and others, from the Antioch City Clerk's Office website.
Source: Antioch City Clerk’s Office9

You can also request records in person at the Antioch Police Department (APD) Records Division:10

Antioch City Clerk
200 H Street
Antioch, CA 94509

Fax: (925)-779-7007
Email: [email protected]

Antioch Police Department (APD)
Records Unit
300 L Street
Antioch, CA 94509

Phone: (925)-779-6830
Email: [email protected]
Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00 AM-5:00 PM (Closed Holidays and Lunch 11:15 AM-11:45 AM)

To get records or police photographs in Richmond, contact the Richmond Police Department (RPD) Records Section.11 Police reports take about 7-10 days unless under investigation. A request can also be submitted to the Richmond City Clerk.12

Richmond Police Department (RPD)
Records Section
1701 Regatta Boulevard
Richmond, CA 94804

Phone: 510-620-6631 / 510-620-6675 (Choose Option 1 for Records & Option 2 for Records Clerk)
Email: [email protected]
Hours: Monday – Thursday 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Richmond City Clerk’s Office
450 Civic Center Plaza
Richmond, CA 94804

Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Explore the county’s resources available from various cities and communities and review the process of retrieving other public records in Contra Costa County, such as police reports, recent arrests, and inmate information.

Moving on from local and county records, you can now look at ways to search and access state and federal jail images across California.

How To Access California Prison Mugshots Online

While arrest mugshots are common, certain states also take photos of inmates in state prisons. However, access to these images depends on the location and county databases often don’t include them.

Try the California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation (CDCR) free public incarcerated person locator for state prisoners.13 You’ll need an inmate’s name or CDCR number; while there’s no image, it’s dependable data.

A screenshot displaying a CDCR California Incarcerated Records and Information Search results from the California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation website with details such as complete name, CDCR number, age, admission date, current location, and commitment county.
Source: California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation13

Use the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) offender lookup to find individuals in any of California’s 12 federal prisons—use a name or BOP number to find them, but if you want photos, you’ll have to ask the BOP directly.14

Public records like arrest records and images are accessible under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and California Public Records Act (CPRA).15 However, it’s against the law to use these facts for inappropriate purposes, such stalking or harassment. The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) prohibits this and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) oversees the proper use of these records.

These tools empower residents to efficiently conduct a Contra Costa County mugshot search promoting open access to public records while enhancing transparency.


References

1Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff. (n.d.). Inmate Reports. Retrieved November 18, 2024, from <https://www.cocosheriff.org/how-do-i/inmate-information/inmate-reports>

2Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff. (2024). In Custody Locator. Retrieved November 18, 2024, from <http://63.192.159.75/PublicReport/Web/InCustodyLocator>

3Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff. (n.d.). Records & ID Unit. Retrieved November 18, 2024, from <https://www.cocosheriff.org/bureaus/support-services/records-id-unit>

4Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff. (n.d.). Contact Us. Retrieved November 18, 2024, from <https://www.cocosheriff.org/contact-us>

5Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff. (n.d.). Sending Mail to an Inmate. Retrieved November 18, 2024, from <https://www.cocosheriff.org/how-do-i/inmate-information/sending-mail-to-an-inmate>

6Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff. (n.d.). Deposit Money. Retrieved November 18, 2024, from <https://www.cocosheriff.org/how-do-i/inmate-information/deposit-money>

7Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff. (n.d.). Visiting an Inmate. Retrieved November 18, 2024, from <https://www.cocosheriff.org/how-do-i/inmate-information/visiting-an-inmate>

8Concord City Records Bureau. (n.d.). Open Public Records. Retrieved November 18, 2024, from <https://cityofconcordca.nextrequest.com/>

9Antioch City Clerk’s Office. (n.d.). Public Records Request Form. Retrieved November 18, 2024, from <https://www.antiochca.gov/fc/community/public-records-request-form.pdf>

10Antioch Police Department. (n.d.). APD Records Unit. Retrieved November 18, 2024, from <https://www.antiochca.gov/police/records/>

11Richmond Police Department. (n.d.). Records Section. Retrieved November 18, 2024, from <https://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/977/Records-Section>

12Richmond City Clerk’s Office. (n.d.). Public Records Request. Retrieved November 18, 2024, from <https://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/4331/Public-Records-Request>

13California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation. (2024). CDCR California Incarcerated Records and Information Search (CIRIS). Retrieved November 18, 2024, from <https://ciris.mt.cdcr.ca.gov/search>

14Federal Bureau of Prisons. (n.d.). Contact Us. Retrieved November 18, 2024, from <https://www.bop.gov/contact/>

15California Legislative Information. (n.d.). Codes: Code Search (California Law). Retrieved November 18, 2024, from <https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displayexpandedbranch.xhtml?tocCode=GOV&division=10.&title=1.&part=&chapter=&article=>