Jail & Inmate Records
The Riverside County jail system operates several facilities, with the Robert Presley Detention Center in Riverside serving as one of the main booking and detention sites. When someone is arrested, they undergo fingerprinting, photographing, and documentation of personal information. Each facility maintains its own visitation policies, detailed on the Sheriff's Office website.
California's bail system allows most defendants to post bond for release while awaiting trial, with amounts set according to charge severity. The online inmate search tool helps locate recently arrested individuals across Riverside County's detention facilities.
Arrest Records
The Riverside County Sheriff's Office and local police departments maintain arrest records for the area. Residents and attorneys can request these records directly from the law enforcement agency that made the arrest. A typical record includes the arrest date and location, charges filed, and identifying information about the person arrested. The California Public Records Act governs access to these documents, making most information available to the public while restricting certain details to protect privacy or avoid compromising active investigations.
Criminal Records
The criminal records ecosystem in Riverside County covers a variety of records, including felony, misdemeanor, traffic violations, and the sex offender registry. The California Department of Justice provides additional resources for residents seeking statewide criminal history information. Background checks typically include a review of arrest records, court dispositions, and any outstanding warrants.
Vital Records
Cathedral City residents can access their vital records through the California Department of Public Health's Vital Records program. This includes birth certificates, death records, and marriage licenses. The Social Security Administration's Survivors Benefits program also maintains records related to deceased individuals from the city. For people looking for more genealogical information, the California State Archives and Genealogy collection offers extensive historical records and resources.
Business & Licensing Records
Business owners in Cathedral City can access information and resources through the city's economic development programs. The local government website details requirements for business licenses, zoning regulations, and permits. Entrepreneurs and established companies can also consult the USA.gov government records guide to navigate federal and state resources supporting economic development and growth in the area.
Economy & Demographics
Cathedral City matters in the greater Coachella Valley economy, with a focus on tourism, hospitality, and retail. The city's proximity to popular desert destinations and its thriving arts and cultural scene make it a sought-after destination for visitors. Major employers in the area include companies in the hospitality, healthcare, and retail sectors. The Cathedral City community also benefits from the region's workforce, contributing to the overall economic vitality of the city.
Elections & Voter Records
The Riverside County Registrar of Voters, located at 2724 Gateway Drive, Riverside, CA 92507 951-486-7200, voteinfo.net), handles all election administration for Cathedral City residents. This office manages everything from voter registration and ballot preparation to vote counting and certification for federal, state, county, and municipal contests. California residents can register online at registertovote.ca.gov using a driver's license or state ID number, or the last four digits of a Social Security number.
Registration must be completed at least 15 days before an election, though the state's conditional voter registration allows same-day registration and voting at vote centers. As an incorporated city, Cathedral City elects a Mayor and four City Council members. The community recently transitioned to by-district elections, creating four council districts while keeping the mayor's race citywide. City Council elections typically happen in November of even-numbered years. Candidates must file nomination papers with the City Clerk at City Hall and comply with campaign finance disclosure requirements through California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Form 460 filings. Residents can find their assigned vote center by visiting voteinfo.net and entering their address. California's vote center model lets voters visit any location in Riverside County during early voting and on Election Day, rather than being restricted to a single precinct. In the November 2024 presidential election, Riverside County saw turnout of approximately 61-64 percent, with over 850,000 ballots cast from more than 1.3 million registered voters. Local turnout mirrored these county patterns. Looking ahead to the November 3, 2026 general election, voters will decide several significant races: all California U.S. House seats (the city falls in Congressional District 25 or 41 depending on redistricting); California State Senate and Assembly seats based on district cycle; Riverside County Board of Supervisors seats; Cathedral City Mayor and City Council positions; and various school board, water district, and special district seats. California state constitutional offices are not up in 2026, as the Governor and other statewide positions were elected in 2022 for four-year terms. Election records available to the public include voter registration statistics (individual voter information is restricted), campaign finance reports through the FPPC and city clerk, candidate statements and filings, precinct-level results, and ballot measure arguments. California operates as a universal vote-by-mail state. All registered voters automatically receive mail ballots approximately 29 days before each election. Ballots can be returned by mail if postmarked by Election Day, deposited in official drop boxes throughout the city and county, or brought to any vote center. Voters can track their ballot status at california.ballottrax.net. In-person voting at vote centers begins several days before Election Day with extended hours for accessibility.
Cathedral City Public Records Directory
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Official Government Resources
Cathedral City Clerk
Public records, documents, legal notices 68700 Avenida Lalo Guerrero Cathedral City, Ca 92234 Phone: 760-770-0385 Fax: 760-770-0399
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