Yolo County Bench Warrant Search

Yolo County bench warrants are issued by the Superior Court in Woodland when someone misses a court hearing or breaks the conditions of their release. This county just west of Sacramento offers a court portal for case lookups. The court has a helpful policy that allows a one-time request to be placed on the calendar for a warrant surrender. Understanding how bench warrants work in Yolo County can help you deal with the situation effectively.

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Yolo County Quick Facts

220K Population
Woodland County Seat
530-406-6705 Court Criminal
530-668-5245 Sheriff Bail

Yolo County Court Case Portal

The Yolo County Superior Court offers an online portal for case searches at portal-cayolo.tylertech.cloud. This tool lets you look up criminal case information by name or case number. You can find details about charges, court dates, and case status. The portal may show information about bench warrants in the case notes. It is a useful starting point for checking on your case in Yolo County.

The portal is free for basic searches. It covers cases from across the court system. You can look up traffic cases, misdemeanors, and felonies. The information shown includes scheduled hearings, charges filed, and case disposition when available. This is the same system that court staff use, though some details may be restricted from public view.

Yolo County Superior Court online case search portal

The screenshot above shows what the Yolo County court portal looks like. Enter a name or case number to search. Results show the cases on file. You can click into individual cases to see more details. Note that this is a case search tool, not a dedicated warrant database. It shows case information that may include warrant notes.

Yolo County One-Time Warrant Surrender Request

Yolo County has a helpful policy for people with bench warrants. The court FAQ states: "The court permits a 'one-time' request to be placed on the calendar for a warrant surrender." This means you may be able to get a scheduled court date to address your warrant without being arrested first. Not all counties offer this option.

To request a surrender date, contact the criminal division at (530) 406-6705. Staff can explain the process and let you know if your case qualifies. This option is typically available for less serious matters. It gives you a chance to appear voluntarily at a specific time rather than being picked up unexpectedly.

Keep in mind this is described as a one-time request. If you have used this option before and missed that court date too, you may not be able to use it again. The court expects you to take the opportunity seriously and actually show up.

Note: This policy may not apply to all warrant types or serious felony cases.

Yolo County Sheriff Warrant Services

The Yolo County Sheriff handles warrant enforcement across the county. For bail-related questions, you can call (530) 668-5245. When the court issues a bench warrant, the Sheriff enters it into the statewide law enforcement database. Any officer in California can then see it when they run a name check.

If you need to turn yourself in on a bench warrant, you can go to the Sheriff's office or the county jail. Staff will process the arrest and hold you until you can see a judge. Depending on when you surrender and the court schedule, this might mean an overnight stay. The jail can also answer questions about bail amounts and the booking process.

The Sheriff's office may not confirm specific warrant status over the phone. You typically need to come in person with identification for a definitive answer. But they can explain the general process for handling warrants in Yolo County.

Yolo County Superior Court Details

The Yolo County Superior Court is located at 1000 Main Street, Woodland, CA 95695. The criminal division phone number is (530) 406-6705. This is the main courthouse for the county and handles all criminal matters including bench warrants.

The court serves Woodland, Davis, West Sacramento, Winters, and other communities in Yolo County. No matter which city your case originated in, the warrant matters are handled here in Woodland. The court is open during standard weekday business hours.

If you plan to surrender on a bench warrant, arrive early in the morning. These matters can take time. Bring identification and any paperwork related to your case. If you know your case number, have that ready. The staff can help you get on the calendar to see a judge.

Resolving Yolo County Bench Warrants

If you have a bench warrant in Yolo County, act quickly. Take advantage of the one-time surrender request if you can. Call the court to see if your case qualifies. Getting a scheduled appearance date is better than being picked up at a traffic stop.

If the scheduled surrender option is not available, you have other choices. You can go directly to the courthouse and ask to be seen. Check in with the criminal division clerk. They will put you on the calendar for the judge. The judge will then decide whether to recall the warrant and release you, set bail, or keep you in custody.

If your warrant has a bail amount, you may be able to post bail and receive a new court date. Bail can be paid at the court or through a bail bondsman. Call the Sheriff at (530) 668-5245 for bail information. Once you post bail, show up for your new date. Missing it creates another bench warrant.

For misdemeanor cases, your attorney may be able to appear on your behalf under Penal Code 977. Your lawyer can ask the judge to recall the warrant while you stay home. Talk to a criminal defense attorney about your options.

Failure to Appear Laws in Yolo County

When you miss court in Yolo County, the judge issues a bench warrant under Penal Code 978.5. This can happen that same day. The warrant authorizes your arrest anywhere in California. It goes into the statewide system immediately.

Missing court is also a separate crime. Under Penal Code 1320, willfully failing to appear when released on your own recognizance carries its own penalties. If you do not show up within 14 days, the law presumes you meant to skip. Felony defendants out on bail face Penal Code 1320.5, with fines up to $10,000.

The court can add a civil assessment up to $300 under Penal Code 1214.1. Traffic matters may result in a DMV hold. These penalties add up the longer you wait.

Yolo County Court Contact Information

Here is the key contact information for warrant matters in Yolo County.

  • Criminal Division: (530) 406-6705
  • Court Address: 1000 Main Street, Woodland, CA 95695
  • Sheriff Bail Line: (530) 668-5245
  • Case Portal: portal-cayolo.tylertech.cloud

Woodland is just northwest of Sacramento. The courthouse is in the downtown area. Standard weekday business hours apply. Call ahead if you have questions about the surrender process or the one-time calendar request.

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