How to Look Up Someone in Marin County Jail Right Now
Need to find out if someone is in custody in Marin County? The County's public online booking log is your fastest option. Here's how to search and what the results actually tell you.
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
Before scheduling a visit at Marin County Jail, check the Marin County booking-log search to confirm the person is currently booked and eligible for visits. Many California county jails use an online portal for scheduling—create or claim an account, sign in, and choose between in-person or video visits. From there, log in with your Visitor ID or email, select an available date and time, and confirm your reservation. Stuck? Use the password reset or language options. You can schedule from a computer, smartphone, or tablet. Some systems also offer on-site video stations and remote video visits. Bring a valid, unexpired government photo ID and make sure you're on the incarcerated person's approved visiting list.
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Use the Marin County jail booking-log search to look up recent arrests and the current inmate list. Confirm their custody status there before you try to schedule a visit.
Scheduling typically happens through an online portal. Create or claim your account, sign in, pick an in-person or video visit, then choose a date and time and confirm. If you run into trouble, use the portal's password reset or language options.
Bring a valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID and make sure you’re on the incarcerated person’s approved visiting list. You may also need to meet visitor background check requirements and follow any rules for minors visiting with a parent or guardian.
Need to find out if someone is in custody in Marin County? The County's public online booking log is your fastest option. Here's how to search and what the results actually tell you.
Need an accommodation to participate in a Marin County program, service, or activity—including jail visits? You can request one. The County of Marin Disability Accommodation Request form handles both accommodation requests and reports of barriers at county facilities.