San Francisco County CA Jail Mugshots
By using the inmate search feature you can access the San Francisco County Jail mugshots database.
This inmate locator will also allow you to view arrest logs, criminal records, jail bookings, jail records, and arrest records, along with the arrest photo.
If you are looking to conduct additional inmate searches check the page San Francisco County CA jail inmate search.
More details on the detention center can be found on the San Francisco County CA Jail page.
San Francisco County Jail Address & Phone Number
San Francisco County Jail address:
425 7th St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
San Francisco County Jail phone number:
(415) 553-1430
San Francisco County CA Jail Visitation
There are rules and regulations you need to be aware of before scheduling a visitation with an inmate. First, you will need to register for an account. The following general information is available to help you schedule a visitation with an inmate.
- You will need to schedule the visitation appointment online at least 24 hours in advance.
- Remember to have the inmate’s full name, SF number, and booking number handy when scheduling.
- You must submit a valid government-issued photo ID.
- You will need to log in to the online visit scheduler to schedule your visit.
- When reserving your first visitation, have the following information ready: Your full name, date of birth, email address, home address (must be the same as your ID card), and phone number.
- You can bring up to two visitors, for a total of three per visitation. You must provide the information above for each visitor when you register.
- Please arrive at the jail at least 30 minutes before your scheduled visitation begins.
- Your visit may be denied if you do not show a proper photo ID.
- You are only allowed to bring your keys, ID, and money. These must be secured in a provided locker.
- Parking is paid and limited, so please give yourself plenty of time by arriving early.
Scheduling a Minor Visit
An inmate may apply to have their minor child visit them. To qualify, the inmate must complete the following steps.
- Submit an application
- Successfully complete parenting classes
- Follow all rules of conduct
The inmate must NOT have a conviction, pending felony charge involving a minor, or a disqualifying order in place. Visitors who are 16 or 17 have the option of applying to visit their parent, legal guardian, or sibling. You must fill out an Unaccompanied Minor Form to apply.
Rules for Inmate Visitation
- All visitors over the age of 17 must present a valid photo ID. If you do not submit a photo ID, you will not be allowed to visit.
- Do not be disruptive.
- Do not take photos or record the visit.
- You may not bring cell phones or cameras.
- Do not show gang signs, graffiti, or tattoos.
- Inmates may not give visitors any items.
- You cannot visit an inmate if you have a restraining or protective order against them.
- All visitors and their belongings are subject to being searched.
- All visitations are monitored and recorded.
- Visitors must obey all posted rules and instructions from the correctional officers.
- Do not show uncontrollable behavior.
- Do not bring food, drinks, or personal items.
- Do not yell or use profanity.
- You may only visit an inmate once per visitation day.
- The jail is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
You may be detained or arrested for the following:
- Threatening the security of other inmates or staff
- Bringing alcohol, drugs, tobacco products, or medications
- Bringing weapons or explosives
- Arriving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs
Visitation Dress Code
You must follow the dress code for each visitation. You are not allowed to wear revealing clothing, and shoes must be worn at all times. If your clothing is not approved, you may be asked to change or leave.
- No head coverings are allowed unless for religious purposes and include the following: bandanas, ball caps, wave caps, headscarves, or hoodies
- No clothing that reveals your underwear
- No spaghetti straps, tank tops, sleeveless tops, bare midriffs, halter tops, or strapless tops
- No clothing that shows the genitals, buttocks, or breasts
- No sexually revealing clothing
- No excessively tight clothing or see-through clothing
- No mini-skirts or short shorts-all skirts and shorts must be as long as your fingertips placed by your sides
- No clothing that is printed with obscene words or images
- No gang-related colors or imagery
- Do NOT wear all orange, red, blue, or green clothing because you could be mistaken for an inmate
If you have questions about these rules or need assistance scheduling a visitation, call (415) 553-1430. You may also email support at [email protected].
Additional Resources
San Francisco County Most Wanted
San Francisco County Sex Offender List