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2026-06-10 13:50 UTCOfficial data
5In custody
20Felony
14Misdemeanor
$0Total bond
5Booked · 14d
3Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
TATERRERO, ANTHONY RAFAEL#2026001822
Jun 9, 2026
MISDEMEANOR; 243(E)(1) PC; BATTERY:SPOUSE/EX SPOUSE/DATE/ETC (Misdemeanor)
Violent
Misdemeanor1d
SHSANTANA, HECTOR VALENCIA#2026001813
Jun 8, 2026
FELONY; OUTSIDE WARRANT PC; OUTSIDE WARRANT (FELONY)
Court / Warrant
Felony2d
SHSANTANA, HECTOR VALENCIA#2026001814
Jun 8, 2026
MISDEMEANOR; 484E(C) PC; SELL/TRANSFER/RECEIVE/ETC ACCESS CARD:INTENT:FRAUD (Felony)+2 more
Fraud / ForgeryCourt / Warrant
Felony2d
MJMARTINEZ, JOSEPH JACOB#2026001812
Jun 8, 2026
MISDEMEANOR; 166(A)(4) PC; CONTEMPT OF COURT:DISOBEY COURT ORDER/ETC (Misdemeanor)
Court / Warrant
Misdemeanor2d
WBWILLIAMS, BRANDON DEE#2026001802
Jun 8, 2026
MISDEMEANOR; OUTSIDE WARRANT PC; OUTSIDE WARRANT (MISDEMEANOR)
Court / Warrant
Misdemeanor2d
GPGOOD, PAUL SHAWN#2026001800
Jun 8, 2026
FELONY; 11377(A) HS; POSSESS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (FEL) (Felony)+2 more
DrugsOtherCourt / Warrant
Felony2d
DADELAFUENTE, ASHLEY ANN#2026001803
Jun 8, 2026
MISDEMEANOR; 978.5 PC; BENCH WARRANT (MISD) (Felony)+2 more
Court / Warrant
Felony2d
ALAGUILAR, LUIS ROBERTO#2026001807
Jun 8, 2026
FELONY; 261(A)(2) PC; RAPE BY FORCE/FEAR/ETC (Felony)
Sex offense
Felony2d
DTDEDRICK, TAVAUGHN ANTHONY#2026001794
Jun 7, 2026
MISDEMEANOR; 484(A) PC; PETTY THEFT (Felony)+2 more
Property / TheftCourt / WarrantOther
Felony3d
OROLDFIELD, RORY CHANCE#2026001793
Jun 7, 2026
MISDEMEANOR; 484(A) PC; PETTY THEFT (Felony)+2 more
Property / TheftCourt / WarrantOther
Felony3d
MNMOREY, NATHANIEL FRANCIS#2026001796
Jun 7, 2026
MISDEMEANOR; 166(C)(1) PC; VIOLATE PROTECTIVE ORDER (Misdemeanor)
Other
Misdemeanor3d
KAKESSLER, ANTON CHRISTOPHER ANNAN#2026001797
Jun 8, 2026
FELONY; 11395(B)(1) HS; (FEL) POSS CNTL SUB W/2 OR MORE PRIORS (Felony)+1 more
OtherCourt / Warrant
Felony3d
VJVERSIE, JOSEPH JAMES#2026001811
Jun 6, 2026
MISDEMEANOR; 11377(A) HS; POSSESS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (MISD) (Misdemeanor)
Drugs
Misdemeanor4d
MNMURPHY, NOLAN THOMAS#2026001782
Jun 6, 2026
MISDEMEANOR; 1203.2(A) PC; (MISD) PROBATION VIOLATION:REARREST/REVOKE (Misdemeanor)
Court / Warrant
Misdemeanor4d
PCPIERRE, CHELSEA ANN#2026001805
Jun 6, 2026
FELONY; OUTSIDE WARRANT PC; OUTSIDE WARRANT (FELONY)
Court / Warrant
Felony4d
SMSPESSARD, MATTHEW MORRIS#2026001804
Jun 6, 2026
FELONY; OUTSIDE WARRANT PC; OUTSIDE WARRANT (FELONY)
Court / Warrant
Felony4d
HEHILL, ELIJAH LOINELL#2026001795
Jun 6, 2026
MISDEMEANOR; 11377(A) HS; POSSESS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (MISD) (Felony)+2 more
DrugsCourt / Warrant
Felony4d
VVVISINTIN, VICTOR#2026001806
Jun 5, 2026
FELONY; OUTSIDE WARRANT PC; OUTSIDE WARRANT (FELONY)
Court / Warrant
Felony5d
RTROBERTS, TRICIA LYNN#2026001798
Jun 5, 2026
FELONY; 459 PC; BURGLARY - STRUCTURE (Felony)+4 more
BurglaryProperty / TheftCourt / Warrant
Felony5d
BGBASLER, GABRIEL#2026001749
Jun 3, 2026
MISDEMEANOR; 11377(A) HS; POSSESS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (MISD) (Felony)+3 more
DrugsOtherCourt / Warrant
Felony7d
  1. TA
    TERRERO, ANTHONY RAFAEL#2026001822
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 9, 2026Days 1Bond
    Violent
  2. SH
    SANTANA, HECTOR VALENCIA#2026001813
    Felony
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    Court / Warrant
  3. SH
    SANTANA, HECTOR VALENCIA#2026001814
    Felony
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    Fraud / ForgeryCourt / Warrant
  4. MJ
    MARTINEZ, JOSEPH JACOB#2026001812
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    Court / Warrant
  5. WB
    WILLIAMS, BRANDON DEE#2026001802
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    Court / Warrant
  6. GP
    GOOD, PAUL SHAWN#2026001800
    Felony
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    DrugsOtherCourt / Warrant
  7. DA
    DELAFUENTE, ASHLEY ANN#2026001803
    Felony
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    Court / Warrant
  8. AL
    AGUILAR, LUIS ROBERTO#2026001807
    Felony
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 2Bond
    Sex offense
  9. DT
    DEDRICK, TAVAUGHN ANTHONY#2026001794
    Felony
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Property / TheftCourt / WarrantOther
  10. OR
    OLDFIELD, RORY CHANCE#2026001793
    Felony
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Property / TheftCourt / WarrantOther
  11. MN
    MOREY, NATHANIEL FRANCIS#2026001796
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 7, 2026Days 3Bond
    Other
  12. KA
    KESSLER, ANTON CHRISTOPHER ANNAN#2026001797
    Felony
    Booked Jun 8, 2026Days 3Bond
    OtherCourt / Warrant
  13. VJ
    VERSIE, JOSEPH JAMES#2026001811
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 6, 2026Days 4Bond
    Drugs
  14. MN
    MURPHY, NOLAN THOMAS#2026001782
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Jun 6, 2026Days 4Bond
    Court / Warrant
  15. PC
    PIERRE, CHELSEA ANN#2026001805
    Felony
    Booked Jun 6, 2026Days 4Bond
    Court / Warrant
  16. SM
    SPESSARD, MATTHEW MORRIS#2026001804
    Felony
    Booked Jun 6, 2026Days 4Bond
    Court / Warrant
  17. HE
    HILL, ELIJAH LOINELL#2026001795
    Felony
    Booked Jun 6, 2026Days 4Bond
    DrugsCourt / Warrant
  18. VV
    VISINTIN, VICTOR#2026001806
    Felony
    Booked Jun 5, 2026Days 5Bond
    Court / Warrant
  19. RT
    ROBERTS, TRICIA LYNN#2026001798
    Felony
    Booked Jun 5, 2026Days 5Bond
    BurglaryProperty / TheftCourt / Warrant
  20. BG
    BASLER, GABRIEL#2026001749
    Felony
    Booked Jun 3, 2026Days 7Bond
    DrugsOtherCourt / Warrant

Sonoma County Jail Contact Information

Use these Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility (Recent Bookings) contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility (Recent Bookings)
Operated By
Sonoma County Sheriff's Office
Court
Superior Court of California, County of Sonoma

About the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility (Recent Bookings)

This page reflects recent arrests and bookings handled by the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office in California (county seat Santa Rosa), built from the county's official open-data arrest feed with each person's name, booking date, arresting agency, and charges.

This is recent arrest and booking data only, not a standing in-custody roster, and should not be relied upon as a criminal record. Confirm details with the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office and the Superior Court of California, County of Sonoma.

Facility
Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility
Operated By
Sonoma County Sheriff's Office
County
Sonoma County, California (Santa Rosa)
Roster Source
Sonoma County Sheriff's Office open-data arrest/booking feed (Socrata)

How the Sonoma County Inmate Search Works

Searching for inmates at the Sonoma County Jail is facilitated through the Sonoma County inmate search tool, which provides comprehensive access to booking records. Users can input various fields, including the inmate’s name, booking date, charges, status, and bond information. This search capability is essential for families and friends wishing to locate individuals who may be in custody. Each field has specific relevance; for instance, knowing the status can inform families whether an inmate is still in jail or has been released.

Understanding the different statuses—pending, sentenced, and hold—is key during the search process. A pending status indicates that the individual is awaiting trial, while sentenced means they have been convicted and are serving time. A hold status can signify that the inmate is awaiting transfer to another facility or has additional charges pending in another jurisdiction. Charges may change due to plea deals or new evidence surfacing, which can lead to confusion. Hence, staying updated through regular searches is recommended.

Timing can also play a significant role in the search process. There may be delays in updating the system after a booking occurs, particularly during peak times or when multiple arrests happen simultaneously. To optimize search results, users should check for updates periodically. Also, employing specific search tips, such as using alternate spellings of names or searching by date ranges, can yield better results. Utilizing the Sonoma County inmate search effectively ensures that families and advocates have the most accurate and timely information regarding their loved ones.

Posting Bail at Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility (Recent Bookings)

In Sonoma County, the process of setting bail is conducted by a judge, who assesses various factors such as the severity of the alleged crime, the defendant’s criminal history, and their ties to the community. Bail serves as a financial guarantee that the individual will return for their court appearances. Different bond types are available, including cash, surety, property bonds, and own recognizance (OR) releases. Understanding these options is essential for families, as each type has distinct requirements and implications regarding financial responsibility.

When a defendant or their family decides to post bail at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility, specific steps must be followed. First, they must determine the bail amount set by the judge. This information is typically available on the Sonoma County inmate search. Once the amount is established, the appropriate bond type can be selected, and payments can be made directly at the facility or through a licensed bail bondsman. It’s important to note that hiring a bondsman usually incurs a fee of 10%, adding financial pressure on families.

The release timeline post-bail varies depending on several factors, including the time of day and the volume of other bookings at the facility. Once bail is posted, it may take several hours for an individual to be processed out of the jail. Families should be prepared for potential delays, especially during busy periods. Being informed about the bail process helps families navigate the financial implications while ensuring their loved ones can return home promptly, making a challenging situation somewhat more manageable.

Sending Money to an Inmate

In the context of the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility, commissary and trust accounts serve vital purposes for inmates. These accounts allow detainees to purchase basic necessities, such as food, hygiene products, and other personal items that are not provided by the facility. Maintaining a trust account is crucial for an inmate's well-being, as it enables them to access comforts that make their time in custody more bearable. For families, understanding how to fund these accounts is essential.

Depositing money into an inmate's account can be accomplished through several methods, including kiosks located at the facility, online transfers, phone deposits, or money orders. Each method has associated fees and processing times, which can vary significantly. If using a kiosk, families can instantly fund an inmate’s account during visitation hours. Online transfers may take longer to process, so families should plan accordingly. Importantly, it's advised never to send cash through the mail, as this is against facility policy and can lead to complications.

The booking number assigned to each inmate plays a critical role in the deposit process. This unique identifier ensures that funds are credited to the correct inmate account. Families should have this number on hand when making deposits to avoid errors that could delay access to funds. By understanding the money management procedures within the facility, families can better support their loved ones during their time in custody, contributing to their overall mental and emotional health while incarcerated.

Inmate Communication

Communication with inmates at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility is structured and regulated to maintain security and order within the facility. Inmates can only call out, and these calls are typically either collect or prepaid. Collect calls can lead to high charges for the recipient, while prepaid accounts allow families to manage costs more effectively. Given the limited options available for phone communication, it is vital for families to understand the best ways to stay connected while an individual is in custody.

Video visits have become a popular alternative to traditional in-person meetings. These sessions are scheduled in advance and come with associated fees, which can add up quickly. Video calls provide an opportunity for more personal interaction, allowing families to see their loved ones while maintaining security protocols. Additionally, electronic messaging services may be available, offering another platform for communication. However, families should be aware that all non-legal communications are monitored for security reasons, which can affect privacy.

Mail remains an important communication method, but it adheres to strict rules. Correspondence must be addressed correctly, including the inmate's full name and booking number. Mail is subject to inspection for contraband, and legal mail may have different handling procedures to ensure protection of attorney-client privileges. Understanding these guidelines is essential for families wishing to maintain contact with inmates. By adhering to the facility’s mail rules and exploring all communication options, families can foster supportive connections with loved ones during their time in jail.

Sonoma County Court Information

Cases involving inmates at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility are generally handled by the Sonoma County Superior Court. This court has jurisdiction over criminal matters in the area and oversees the entire legal process, from initial appearances to sentencing. Knowing which court handles the case is significant for families, as it determines where to look for information regarding court dates and legal proceedings. This centralized approach streamlines the process but can be overwhelming for those unfamiliar with the system.

The timeline of a case typically begins with an initial appearance, where the defendant is informed of the charges and their rights. Following this, various hearings may take place, leading to a trial if necessary. Sentencing occurs after a conviction, which may take place in the same court. It is important for families to understand the differences between jail and court roles; while the jail manages custody, the court oversees legal proceedings. This distinction can help families navigate their expectations during the legal process.

Many hearings in Sonoma County are now conducted via video, especially those not requiring physical presence. This method has increased access for many involved in the process. Checking court dates is essential, and families can do so through online platforms that provide real-time updates on case status. Official court records remain the most authoritative source of information, making it crucial for families to consult these records regularly to stay informed about their loved ones’ cases and upcoming court appearances.

Court
Superior Court of California, County of Sonoma

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for recent bookings at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility?

To search for recent bookings at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility in Santa Rosa, California, you can visit the official Sonoma County Sheriff's Office website. The site provides a dedicated section for inmate search, allowing the public to view booking records, charges, and personal information of incarcerated individuals. Additionally, you may contact the facility directly for assistance. Ensure you have the individual's full name or booking number for more accurate results.

What is the booking and intake process at Sonoma County Jail?

The booking and intake process at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility includes several steps. Upon arrival, law enforcement officers conduct a thorough search of the incarcerated individual and collect personal information such as name, address, and date of birth. This is followed by fingerprinting, photographing, and entering all data into the facility's system. The individual is then assessed for any medical needs and assigned a housing unit. This process generally takes a few hours, depending on operational conditions.

What types of bail and bond options are available at Sonoma County Jail?

At the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility, there are several types of bail and bond options available for incarcerated individuals. Bail can be set by the court and may include cash bail, surety bonds, or property bonds. The amount varies based on the charges and the individual’s criminal history. To secure a release, a bondsman can assist in posting bail for a fee, typically a percentage of the total bail amount. It is essential to inquire about the specific bail conditions set by the court.

How does the legal status of an incarcerated individual differ between pretrial and sentenced?

In Sonoma County, California, the legal status of an incarcerated individual is categorized as either pretrial or sentenced. Pretrial detainees are individuals awaiting trial and have not yet been convicted of a crime. They retain the presumption of innocence and may be eligible for bail. Conversely, sentenced individuals have been found guilty and are serving time for their offenses. Their rights and privileges may differ, particularly concerning visitation and programming, as sentenced individuals are typically subject to different regulations.

What rights do incarcerated individuals have regarding attorney access at Sonoma County Jail?

Incarcerated individuals at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility have the constitutional right to access legal counsel. They can communicate with their attorneys via phone calls, letters, or in-person visits, ensuring confidentiality is maintained. Attorneys can schedule visits through the facility’s administration. It is advisable for the attorney to contact the jail to confirm visitation rules and availability. Furthermore, legal mail is treated with special consideration to ensure that correspondence between an attorney and their client remains privileged.

Are phone calls from Sonoma County Jail monitored, and how can inmates make calls?

Phone calls made from the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility are generally monitored for security reasons. Incarcerated individuals can make collect calls or use prepaid calling cards purchased through the facility's commissary system. Calls must be made to approved contacts, and all parties should be aware of the monitoring policy, as conversations may be recorded. For detailed instructions regarding the setup of prepaid accounts or to understand the costs associated with calls, individuals can refer to the facility’s guidelines.

What are the rules for video visitation at Sonoma County Jail?

Video visitation at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility is offered as a means for family and friends to connect with incarcerated individuals. Visits must be scheduled in advance through the jail's designated video visitation service provider. Participants are required to have a valid government-issued ID, and all interactions are monitored to maintain security. Video visits are subject to specific guidelines regarding duration and appropriate behavior. Consult the facility’s website for detailed instructions and available visitation hours.

What are the rules for in-person visitation at Sonoma County Jail?

In-person visitation at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility is subject to strict guidelines to ensure the safety and security of all involved. Visitors must be on the incarcerated individual's approved visitor list and present valid identification upon arrival. Visits are scheduled based on the inmate's housing unit and may be limited in duration. All visitors must adhere to dress codes and conduct policies. It is advisable to verify visitation times and any specific requirements by consulting the facility's official website prior to visiting.

How can I send money to an incarcerated individual at Sonoma County Jail?

Money can be sent to an incarcerated individual at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility using various methods. Family and friends may deposit funds into the inmate's trust account via kiosks located in the facility or online payment systems. Additionally, funds can be sent through the mail using a money order. Cash is generally not accepted. It is critical to follow the guidelines provided by the facility to ensure that deposits are processed correctly and promptly.

What are the rules and restrictions regarding sending mail to inmates at Sonoma County Jail?

Mail sent to incarcerated individuals at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility must comply with specific rules and restrictions. All incoming mail is subject to inspection for contraband and must be addressed to the inmate using their full name and inmate number. Legal mail is treated differently and should indicate the sender’s legal status. Certain items, such as personal photographs or unauthorized publications, may be prohibited. For complete mailing guidelines, individuals should consult the facility's policies on their official website.

What is the release process and timeline for incarcerated individuals at Sonoma County Jail?

The release process for incarcerated individuals at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility varies depending on the circumstances of their incarceration. If bail has been posted, the release can occur within hours, pending verification and processing. For pretrial detainees, release may follow court proceedings. Sentenced individuals are released based on their completion of time, parole eligibility, or other judicial orders. It is essential for family members to contact the facility for specific timelines and relevant procedures for a smooth release.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at Sonoma County Jail?

Court appearances for incarcerated individuals at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility are typically scheduled by the court system. The jail staff is responsible for transporting inmates to their scheduled court dates. Each inmate is informed of their court obligations upon booking, and subsequent dates are provided during their stay. Legal representatives can also confirm court schedules. It is critical for individuals to remain aware of their court dates to ensure compliance with legal requirements.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings upon booking at Sonoma County Jail?

Upon booking at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility, an incarcerated individual's personal property is documented and secured. Items such as clothing, jewelry, and personal effects are collected and stored in a designated area. Inmates are typically allowed to retain specific items approved by facility policies. Property is generally returned upon release. If an inmate wishes to have their property picked up by a designated person, proper arrangements must be made in accordance with facility regulations.

What medical care is available for inmates with special needs at Sonoma County Jail?

The Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility provides medical care for all incarcerated individuals, including those with special needs. Upon intake, individuals are assessed for medical issues, and necessary accommodations are made. The facility employs medical staff to address both immediate healthcare needs and ongoing medical conditions. Specialized care, including mental health services, is also available. Inmates can submit medical requests if they require further attention, and their needs will be addressed in accordance with facility policies and medical guidelines.

What are the procedures for transferring an inmate at Sonoma County Jail?

Inmate transfer procedures at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility are conducted based on security needs, medical requirements, or specific program eligibility. Transfers may occur to different housing units within the facility or to other correctional institutions. The decision for transfer is made by facility administration and takes into account the safety and management of the incarcerated individual. Family members are typically notified of transfers, but specific details may vary depending on the circumstances surrounding the individual's case.

How can I access public records related to inmates at Sonoma County Jail?

Public records related to inmates at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility can be accessed through the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office website. The site provides information regarding recent bookings, charges, and custody status. For more detailed records, such as court documents or incident reports, individuals may need to submit a formal request in accordance with California Public Records Act. Certain sensitive information may be restricted, and requests may be subject to processing fees and timelines based on the nature of the request.

How does the processing of juveniles differ from adults at Sonoma County Jail?

At the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility, the processing of juveniles differs significantly from that of adults. Juveniles are typically handled in a separate facility designed to meet their developmental needs. Legal representatives are notified immediately, and parental involvement is encouraged. The judicial process for juveniles is often more rehabilitative in nature, focusing on education and treatment rather than punishment. Adult processing involves stricter regulations, and juveniles may be tried as adults under certain circumstances, depending on the severity of the offense.

What should I know about detainer holds and ICE issues at Sonoma County Jail?

Detainer holds at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility can occur when law enforcement agencies, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), request that an incarcerated individual be held for potential immigration proceedings. This may complicate the release process, as individuals may be detained beyond their scheduled release date. Inmates should be informed of any holds, and legal counsel can assist in navigating the complexities of immigration law. It is advisable for family members to consult legal resources to understand the implications of such holds.

What are the consequences of re-arrest or parole violations for inmates at Sonoma County Jail?

Re-arrest or parole violations for individuals previously incarcerated at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility can lead to additional charges or extended periods of incarceration. Upon re-arrest, the individual will be processed again, facing new charges related to the violation. Parole violations may result in a return to custody without a new criminal charge, depending on the terms of their parole. Legal representation is critical to navigate the implications of these violations and ensure the individual’s rights are defended throughout the process.

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