Ada County Dui Records
Start with the county jail booking log for recent DUI/DWI entries, then use inmate lookup or sheriff records if needed.
Find Ada County DUI arrest and booking details.
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Official DUI/DWI access routes in Ada County
| Official Path | Best For | How to Access | What You May Find |
|---|---|---|---|
| county jail booking log | Checking recent DUI/DWI arrests by date. | Open the booking log and review recent intakes for DUI/DWI entries. | Recent DUI bookings with names and basic booking details. |
| county jail inmate lookup | Confirming if a DUI arrestee is currently in custody. | Search the jail roster by name and review the custody record. | Current custody status and basic inmate details. |
| sheriff records access | Requesting the official DUI arrest report or citation. | Submit a records request to the sheriff’s records unit following local instructions. | Arrest report, incident or case reference, and related records if releasable. |
| clerk follow-up for filed case details | Verifying charges and court events after a DUI case is filed. | Contact the trial court clerk or use the official case portal if available. | Case number, filed charges, and hearing dates. |
Quick DUI search steps
1) Start with recent bookings
Open the county jail booking log and scan recent intakes for DUI/DWI entries.
2) Check custody status
If you have a name, run the county jail inmate lookup to confirm current custody.
3) Get the arrest report
If details are limited, submit a sheriff records access request for the DUI arrest report.
Ada County DUI lookup help
Where do DUI arrests show up first in Ada County?
They typically appear in the county jail booking log; if the person was cited and released, check sheriff records access or later court filings.
Not finding someone—what should I try next?
Search the county jail inmate lookup; if there’s no custody record, request the arrest report from sheriff records or check with the court clerk if a case was filed.
Are DUI mugshots available?
Mugshot availability depends on local policy; if posted, they appear with booking entries, otherwise request through sheriff records if releasable.