What is an xref number?

What is an xref number?

An XREF, or cross-reference number, is a number unique to an individual that identifies their information in the Sacramento County Public Safety System.

How do I find out if someone is in jail in Sacramento?

HOW CAN I FIND OUT IF SOMEONE IS IN THE JAIL? To find real-time information on inmates by name, visit the Inmate Information System portion of the Sacramento County Jail website.

What county is Elk Grove CA in?

Sacramento County

How do I find an inmate in a Placer County Jail?

To find information about inmates, you can call the Placer County Sherriff’s office at or visit its official website.

How do I put money on an inmate’s books in Sacramento?

Touchpay Direct – This company allows you to place money “on the books” for an inmate over the phone at (866) 232-1899 or via the Internet on their homepage. Here, too, you will need the inmate’s name, “X”-reference number and the Sacramento County Main Jail’s facility number which is 257501.

How do you put money on someone’s books in jail?

About sending money

  1. Online payments. You can send money to an inmate/offender online using JPay.com.
  2. Over the phone. To send money to an inmate/offender over the phone just call: 1-
  3. MoneyGram. If you wish to send cash you can use MoneyGram.
  4. Money Order.
  5. Lobby kiosk.

How do I email an inmate in Sacramento County Jail?

You Can Now Email Inmates At Sacramento County Jail

  1. Last week, the Sacramento County jail instituted a new system to permit attorneys and family members to email inmates.
  2. To send an email, click on this link to the Sacramento County Inmate Information page, locate the inmate by name or X-Ref Number, and then click on the “email this inmate” link.

What time does Sacramento County Jail Release inmates?

Inmate property releases are processed during the hours of 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM daily.

What happens at a parole board hearing?

A parole hearing is a hearing to determine whether an inmate should be released from prison to parole supervision in the community for the remainder of the sentence. Usually, the inmate must serve a minimum term of incarceration (imposed by the sentencing court) before the inmate is eligible for parole.