Nevada County residents soon will be able to be obtain jail custody information online and be notified when inmates are released from the county jail.
The Nevada County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday authorized the county sheriff's department to offer the Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE) and Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification (SAVIN), Sheriff Keith Royal announced in a news release.
The statewide service offers the public and crime victims access all day, every day, to jail custody information on offenders throughout the state. There are 27 counties connected to the VINE network, which allows access by phone and online.
Residents also can choose to have the system automatically notify them via phone or e-mail upon a specific inmate's release or transfer.
Earlier this year, the California State Sheriff's Association obtained a $1.7 million grant from the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Assistance to offer the software system for free to every sheriff's department in the state until January 2010.
Officials estimate it may take up to 60 days to activate the system in Nevada County, Royal said.
- Niesha Lofing









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