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    Stanislaus County Jail

    Mens Jail Facility
    Address: 1115 H Street, Modesto, CA 95354, Phone: (209) 491-8727 (PERMANENTLY CLOSED)

    Public Safety Center
    Address: 200 East Hackett Road, Modesto, CA 95358, Phone: (209) 525-5630

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The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department now provides an "In Custody Report" for those persons being held at the Sheriff's Detention Center (SCE, SCW), R.E.A.C.T. (RC), and Minimum Housing Unit 1 or Unit 2 (UT).

This report only shows who is in custody at the time the report was run. You must manually refresh the In Custody PDF Report to see the most current available information. The report will be updated approximately every 10 minutes.

Stanislaus County Search

Stanislaus County is named after the Estanislao river, which was given that name in honor of a Native American chief by the same name. Estanislao was mission educated and led a band of Native Americans in several conflicts with Mexican forces before being ultimately defeated by General Mariano Vallejo in 1826. His baptismal name, Estanislao, was a Spanish name variation of Saint Stanislaus the Martyr.

In 1854, Stanislaus County was created from a portion of Tuolumne County. Initially located at Adamsville, the county seat was later relocated to Empire in November, La Grange in December, Knights Ferry in 1862, and finally settled in its current location in Modesto in 1871.

The north-flowing San Joaquin River has historically divided Stanislaus County on a social and economic level, acting as a physical impediment to trade and travel throughout a significant portion of the county's history. The area of Stanislaus County west of the river (known to locals as the "West Side" of the county) has largely remained rural and economically dependent on agricultural activities because it is cut off from the main rail corridors through the county and the irrigation projects that produced much of the region's economic prosperity. Some cities in this region, notably Patterson and Newman, have seen enormous expansion and are being transformed into bedroom communities for commuters from the adjacent San Francisco Bay Area due to their proximity to Interstate 5 and the California Aqueduct.

Cities of Stanislaus

There are 17 Towns and Cities located in Stanislaus County, California, United States: Ceres, Crows Landing, Denair. Empire, Hickman, Hughson, Keyes, La Grange, Modesto, Newman, Oakdale, Patterson, Riverbank, Salida, Turlock, Waterford, Westley

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,515 square miles, of which 1,495 square miles is land and 20 square miles (1.3%) is water.