CDCR’s public Incarcerated Records & Information Search (CIRIS) accepts a last name, first initial, or full CDCR number. Results disclose the current institution, age, sentence start date, and three release‑date fields.

The Center for Institutional Research in Independent Schools (CIRIS) exists to support the work of institutional research practitioners as they help schools collect, analyze, and operationalize data in support of their mission.

California’s main inmate lookup tool, the California Incarcerated Records and Information Search (CIRIS), displays a release date for most people serving a fixed prison sentence.

The CIRIS portal is the main way to search for California released inmates from state prison. You can access it at ciris.mt.cdcr.ca.gov, which is run by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Search by name or CDCR number. The system runs all day and night.

The California Incarcerated Records & Information Search (CIRIS) is CDCR’s official online locator tool for adult state prison inmates. Searches accept any combination of an inmate’s last name, first name, CDCR number, or date of birth.

Starting Monday October 30th, 2023, CDCR’s Inmate Locator will be replaced with the redesigned California Incarcerated Records and Information Search (CIRIS). Inmate Locator visitors will be automatically redirected to the new site to lookup individuals in CDCR custody.

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