californiaCourtRecords.us is a privately owned website that is not owned or operated by any state government agency.
Notice

CourtRecords.us is not a consumer reporting agency as defined by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), and does not assemble or evaluate information for the purpose of supplying consumer reports.

You understand that by clicking “I Agree” you consent to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy agree not to use information provided by CourtRecords.us for any purpose under the FCRA, including to make determinations regarding an individual’s eligibility for personal credit, insurance, employment, or for tenant screening.

This website contains information collected from public and private resources. CourtRecords.us cannot confirm that information provided below is accurate or complete. Please use information provided by CourtRecords.us responsibly.

You understand that by clicking “I Agree”, CourtRecords.us will conduct only a preliminary people search of the information you provide and that a search of any records will only be conducted and made available after you register for an account or purchase a report.

California Court Records

CaliforniaCourtRecords.us is not a consumer reporting agency as defined by the FCRA and does not provide consumer reports. All searches conducted on CaliforniaCourtRecords.us are subject to the Terms of Service and Privacy Notice.

disclaimer

Moreno Valley Arrest Records

Under California Penal Code 836, officers in Moreno Valley can make arrests when there is probable cause to believe a crime has been committed and the arrest is justified under the law. Arrests can also be made if an individual poses a threat to the public, has an active arrest warrant, or commits an offense in the presence of a law enforcement officer. For instance, an individual can be arrested if found violating restraining orders.

When an arrest is made, the suspect is first taken to the Moreno Valley Sheriff's Station for initial booking. Minor offenses such as curfew violations, noise violations, or trespassing usually result in the arrested person being cited and released. Individuals can either be set for bail or transported to the Robert Presley Detention Center for more serious offenses.

The Moreno Valley Police Department handles arrest records, incident reports, booking records, and traffic enforcement. If charges are filed for an arrest, a case is opened in the Riverside County Superior Court, and the arrest records become part of Riverside County Arrest Records.

Are Arrest Records Public in Moreno?

Following the California Public Records Act (CPRA), arrest records are public records that any member may request from the public. Hence, arrest records in Moreno Valley are considered public property and can be accessed for free at the Moreno Valley Hall or ordered online through the Moreno Valley website.

However, details such as victim/witness identities and sensitive medical information within an arrest record are subject to non-disclosure under privacy laws. Arrest records exempt from public disclosure include:

  • Juvenile arrest records
  • Records of ongoing investigations
  • Expunged records

Records of the listed natures can only be assessed by legal guardians of minors, prosecutors, law enforcement officers, licensed healthcare providers, or a signed court order demanding the release of such records.

For further inquiries about arrest records, individuals can visit the Moreno Valley Police Department office at:

22850 Calle San Juan De Los Lagos,
Moreno Valley,
CA 92553.
Phone: (951) 486-6700

Moreno Arrest Statistics

According to data from the Moreno Valley Sheriff's Office, 287 arrests were made in Moreno Valley for the first half of 2025. These arrests included crimes that posed a threat to human life or property. Proper analysis of the arrests shows that the majority of the arrests stemmed from property crimes.

Individuals with further inquiries can visit the Robert Presley Detention Center, which serves as the Moreno Valley County jail, at:

4000 Orange St,
Riverside,
CA 92501.

Find Moreno Arrest Records

Residents and concerned individuals can locate Moreno Valley inmates and arrest records through the Riverside County Sheriff's Department's Inmate information portal. Individuals can also contact the Inmate Information Center at (951) 349-4659 or call the Robert Presley Detention Center at (951) 955-4500 for information on inmates in Riverside County facilities.

Crime victims and witnesses can also use the Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE) Service to monitor an inmate's custody status. This service is available to the general public.

Moreno Arrest Records Vs. Criminal Records

In Moreno Valley, arrest records greatly vary from criminal records. Hence, the legal implications also vary. While arrest records provide the details and facts about an arrest, they do not state information about conviction or prosecution. Additionally, arrest records are managed by the arresting agency and can be expunged if there are no known pending charges. Arrest records are more easily accessible to the public, and even employers can access arrest records.

On the other hand, criminal records are managed by the California Department of Justice and have more restricted access. These records include a detailed history of arrests, charges, and prosecutions. Criminal records show court case proceedings, dispositions, and the arrested person's encounters with the criminal justice system. They also reveal the outcomes of charges.

How Long Do Arrests Stay on Your Record in Moreno?

In Moreno Valley, arrest records are permanent unless the sealing or expungement of these records is specifically requested. Under Penal Code 851.87, arrest records can be sealed when:

  • Criminal charges were not filed, or the filed charges were dropped.
  • Pre-sentencing programs were completed.
  • Jury trials resulted in an acquittal.
  • Probations have been completed.

Moreno Arrest Warrants

Arrest warrants are court orders authorizing law enforcement officers to detain the suspected individual and make them appear before the court. Warrants are issued in Moreno Valley if:

  • There is probable cause to believe a crime was committed.
  • The suspect refuses to appear in court.
  • The suspect is missing from the crime scene.
  • Suspect skips bail.

Arrest warrants in Moreno Valley typically contain information such as:

  • Suspect's name, age, and physical description.
  • Alleged criminal charges.
  • Date and place of warrant issuance.
  • Issuing court /judge.
  • Jurisdiction.

Do Moreno Valley Arrest Warrants Expire?

Arrest warrants in Moreno Valley do not have expiration dates. They remain active until the suspect for whom the warrant was issued is arrested or until the charges are dismissed. Although the statute of limitations could potentially affect the validity of a warrant in some instances, warrants issued before the expiration of the statute of limitations do not expire in Moreno Valley.

Expunge Moreno Valley Arrest Records

Per the California law, arrest records in Moreno Valley can be expunged and sealed if:

  • An individual was acquitted.
  • They were convicted of a misdemeanor and have completed their sentence.
  • They were convicted, but their conviction was overturned.
  • They completed court-ordered programs related to the arrest.

To expunge arrest records in Moreno Valley, follow these steps:

  1. Individuals must first check the eligibility requirements for expungement. If eligible,
  2. Fill out a petition for expungement
  3. File the petition to seal the records with the California Court.
  4. The California Court will decide on the petition for expungement in 90 - 120 days.

Note that the court also sends a copy of the petition to the prosecutor, and the prosecutor may object to the petition. However, petitioners can also file replies to objections, which may lead to a formal hearing.

disclaimer
  • Criminal Records
  • Arrests Records
  • Warrants
  • Driving Violations
  • Inmate Records
  • Felonies
  • Misdemeanors
  • Bankruptcies
  • Tax & Property Liens
  • Civil Judgements
  • Federal Dockets
  • Probate Records
  • Marriage Records
  • Divorce Records
  • Death Records
  • Property Records
  • Asset Records
  • Business Ownership
  • Professional Licenses
  • And More!