LA County Jail Inmate Search, Bail, Mail Rules & Visiting 2026

LA County Jail Inmate Search, Bail, Mail Rules & Visiting 2026
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LA County Jail Inmate Search: LASD Locator, Booking Number, Bail, Mail & Visiting 2026

This guide explains how to use the official Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Inmate Information Center, confirm custody location, understand booking numbers, verify bail and release information, send mail correctly, deposit funds, schedule visits, handle property or medical concerns, and follow Los Angeles Superior Court criminal case records.

LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This page is for public information only. An LA County jail inmate search result, booking number, facility location, mugshot, charge listing, bail amount, or custody record is not a conviction. All arrestees and detainees are presumed innocent unless adjudicated guilty in a court of competent jurisdiction. Always verify custody status, bail, release eligibility, court dates, visitation rules, mail requirements, and payment instructions directly with LASD, Los Angeles Superior Court, or qualified legal counsel.

The LA County Jail inmate search should start with the official Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Inmate Information Center. LASD operates one of the largest jail systems in the United States, and a person arrested in Los Angeles County may move between intake, classification, court, medical, mental-health, downtown, Lynwood, or Castaic facilities. That means “LA County jail” is not one simple building. A useful search must identify the person, booking number, current housing location, bail information if available, and next action path.

For general custody-related questions and help with inmate location, LASD lists the custody information number as (213) 473-6100. The same number is commonly used by families trying to confirm whether a person is at Men’s Central Jail, Twin Towers Correctional Facility, Century Regional Detention Facility, Pitchess Detention Center, North County Correctional Facility, or another LASD custody location. Do not rely on a third-party mugshot scraper or old jail directory if money, travel, court deadlines, or family safety depends on the answer.

The correct workflow is strict: use LASD Inmate Information Center first, record the booking number, confirm the current facility, check LASD’s official visitation/mail/money rules, and then search Los Angeles Superior Court for criminal case information. The jail locator answers a custody question. The court system answers a case-status question. Mixing those systems is how families pay the wrong vendor, go to the wrong facility, or mistake a booking record for a final criminal outcome.

📍 Men’s Central Jail

Facility:
Men’s Central Jail / MCJ

Physical Location:
441 Bauchet Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

24-Hour Phone:
213-974-4916

Function: Maximum-security facility that houses many male pretrial inmates and connects closely with the downtown custody complex.

📍 Twin Towers

Facility:
Twin Towers Correctional Facility / TTCF

Physical Location:
450 Bauchet Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

24-Hour Phone:
213-893-5100

Function: Houses male mental-health inmates, high-security classifications, the Correctional Treatment Center, and key custody operations.

📍 Women / Lynwood

Facility:
Century Regional Detention Facility / CRDF

Physical Location:
11705 S. Alameda Street
Lynwood, CA 90262

24-Hour Phone:
323-357-5100

Function: Major LASD facility for female inmates and direct-supervision custody operations.

📞 Custody Help

General Custody / Location Help:
(213) 473-6100

LASD Headquarters:
211 W. Temple Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Main LASD Phone:
(213) 229-1700

Emergency: Call 911 only for immediate danger or life-threatening emergency.

II. Men’s Central Jail, Twin Towers, CRDF, Pitchess & State Prison Transfers

LA County custody can involve several facilities. Men’s Central Jail is a major downtown maximum-security facility. Twin Towers Correctional Facility is also downtown and houses male mental-health inmates, high-security classifications, and correctional treatment functions. Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood handles major female custody operations. North County Correctional Facility and Pitchess Detention Center facilities are located in Castaic and can house sentenced or presentenced inmates depending on security classification and operational needs.

This matters because an inmate can be moved after you first find them. Housing can change because of classification, mental-health needs, medical needs, court transport, crowding, discipline, security level, protective custody, state-prison transfer, or release processing. A visit scheduled for one facility may fail if the inmate is moved. A letter may be delayed if the booking number is wrong. A family member may drive to downtown Los Angeles when the person has already been moved to Castaic or Lynwood.

Facility-location warning: Do not rely on “LA County Jail” as a complete location. Confirm the current LASD facility before mailing, visiting, posting money, calling a bondsman, or arranging pickup after release.

III. Booking Numbers, Mugshots & Custody-Status Limits

An LA County inmate search result may show a booking number, name, age, housing location, arrest date, court date, bail information, and charge clues. Those items are useful, but they are not a conviction. A mugshot or booking image, if obtained through lawful public channels, is an administrative booking record. A listed charge is not always the final filed charge. A bail amount is a release condition, not a guilty finding.

Custody-record warning: LASD custody data and Los Angeles Superior Court criminal data are separate. LASD shows custody and booking information. The court system shows case number, filing date, hearing activity, criminal case summary, and official court status.

For employment screening, housing decisions, professional licensing, immigration concerns, public posting, journalism, or family-court use, do not rely only on a jail screenshot. Confirm identity, booking number, court case number, case status, and final disposition. Los Angeles County is too large for casual name matching. A wrong identity match can damage a person’s job, housing, family, reputation, and legal position.

IV. Bail, Bond, Fines & Release Processing

Bail in LA County is controlled by court, warrant, and custody procedures. A person may be eligible for release on cash bail, bond through a licensed bondsman, own-recognizance release, supervised release, pretrial services, citation release, or other court conditions. Another person may remain held because of a no-bail warrant, probation hold, parole matter, federal hold, immigration issue, medical issue, court order, or a separate case from another jurisdiction.

Do not assume that paying one bail amount will release the person. The Inmate Reception Center coordinates the integrated bail and bond system and places warrants and detainers against inmates. That means one case may show bail while another detainer blocks release. The only safe approach is to verify all holds, warrants, detainers, and court requirements before paying money to a private bondsman or attempting a cash bond.

Bail timing warning: Posting bail does not guarantee immediate release. Release can be delayed by warrant checks, detainers, court paperwork, facility movement, medical review, property processing, state-prison transfer, another case, or release-volume delays.

Before paying, verify the full legal name, booking number, court case number, arresting agency, bail amount, bail type, facility location, and whether any separate hold exists. If the case involves domestic violence, restraining orders, weapons, probation, parole, gang conditions, protective orders, or serious felonies, do not guess. Use legal counsel.

V. Phone Calls, GTL / ViaPath & Recording Warnings

People in LASD custody generally cannot receive ordinary incoming calls. They may place outgoing calls through the approved inmate telephone system when eligible. Phone and electronic communication vendors can change, and families should use the official LASD custody or visit/communication links rather than random sponsored results. A person may not be able to call immediately if they are still in intake, court transport, medical, classification, discipline, temporary housing, or release processing.

All ordinary non-legal calls should be treated as monitored or recorded. Do not discuss alleged facts of the case, witnesses, victims, weapons, drugs, vehicles, hidden property, money movement, social media posts, gang issues, co-defendants, or court strategy. Attorney communication should be handled through proper legal procedures, not through family calls.

Communication checklist:
  • Confirm the inmate’s booking number and current facility before using any vendor.
  • Do not expect jail staff to transfer a personal call into housing.
  • Do not discuss case facts on ordinary calls.
  • Use official LASD-linked vendor pages for phone or visitation accounts.
  • Call custody information for location problems and the vendor for account/technical issues.
  • Use counsel for privileged legal communication.

VI. Mail Rules, Terminal Annex, Books & Contraband

LA County jail mail must be handled carefully. LASD mail procedures are designed to stop contraband, threats, coded communication, gang material, drug-soaked paper, fraud, and security violations. The commonly listed general mailing format for LASD inmates uses the inmate’s name and booking number with the Terminal Annex mailing address. Because mail rules can change, always verify the current format from LASD before sending anything important.

General LASD inmate mail format to verify before use:

Inmate Name, Booking Number
P.O. Box 86164
Terminal Annex
Los Angeles, CA 90086-0164

Mail should include the sender’s full name and return address. Do not send cash, personal checks, loose stamps, envelopes, blank paper, stickers, glitter, perfume, lipstick marks, Polaroids, laminated material, staples, clips, drugs, tobacco, weapons, SIM cards, coded notes, explicit photos, gang-related material, or anything that appears altered or contaminated. All inmate mail may be inspected according to LASD custody policy.

Books and publications require extra caution. Many jails require books to be softcover and sent directly from an approved publisher or commercial source, but LA County facility practice can vary by custody location and current policy. Do not order books based only on an old directory. Confirm the current LASD rule and the inmate’s current facility before paying for any publication.

Mail mistake to avoid: Sending mail without the booking number is weak planning. In LA County’s jail system, the booking number is the key identifier. Missing or wrong details can delay, return, or misroute mail.

VII. Access Corrections, Inmate Trust & Money Pickup

LASD announced that online inmate deposits are handled with Access Corrections. LASD also warns that a valid residential address may be required and that P.O. Box addresses may not be accepted for online deposit rules. To deposit or pick up funds in person, a valid government-issued photo ID is required. If a released person did not collect money or is receiving a commissary refund, LASD warns that trust accounts may be purged approximately 30 days after release, which can delay later collection.

Commissary and inmate trust money are not the same as bail. Phone funds, tablet funds, visit fees, commissary deposits, court fines, and bail are separate systems. If you put money into the wrong system, the inmate may not receive the help you intended, and refunds can be slow or difficult.

Money checklist:
  • Confirm the full booked name and booking number first.
  • Use the official LASD deposit page or Access Corrections path.
  • Use a valid residential address when required.
  • Keep receipts and confirmation numbers.
  • Confirm whether you are paying commissary, phone, tablet, bail, fines, or another obligation.
  • Do not assume money left after release will remain easily collectable after 30 days.

VIII. Medical Concerns, Mental Health & Property Release

Medical and mental-health concerns should be routed through official LASD custody and healthcare procedures. Twin Towers houses many male mental-health inmates and includes correctional treatment functions. Men’s Central Jail has major medical and infirmary functions for the male inmate population. If your family member has a serious medical or psychiatric condition, do not wait for a routine call. Contact custody information or the proper facility and provide precise facts.

Useful medical information includes the inmate’s full booked name, booking number, date of birth, diagnosis, medication name, dosage, prescribing doctor, pharmacy, allergies, recent hospitalization, suicide risk, seizure history, insulin need, pregnancy concern, detox risk, mobility limitation, psychiatric diagnosis, or current crisis behavior. “He needs meds” is weak. A clear medication name, dosage, pharmacy, and risk history is stronger.

Property release can be complicated because the Inmate Reception Center is responsible for safekeeping male inmates’ property and clothing and making clothing or shoe exchanges. Property can also be affected by evidence holds, transfer, release processing, court movement, or another agency’s custody. Do not go to a facility assuming you can retrieve phones, wallets, clothing, keys, money, or documents without proper authorization and identification.

Property warning: LA County jail property is not a casual pickup window. Call first, confirm the current facility, ask what authorization is required, bring valid photo ID, and verify whether the property is releasable or held as evidence.

IX. LASD Visit Scheduling, ID, Minors & Dress Code

LASD visitation should be scheduled through the official visit.lasd.org system when available. LASD’s visitation policy states that visiting hours vary and can change without prior notice. Inmates are generally provided at least two visits totaling at least one hour per week, but actual availability depends on facility, housing, classification, schedule, discipline, court movement, medical status, and operational conditions.

Visitors must register online before approval and should schedule visits in advance when available. LASD warns visitors to arrive early: one hour before the visit at MCJ, LCMC, NCCF, and PDC facilities, and thirty minutes before the visit at TTCF and CRDF, so staff can check ID and take photos. Late arrival can lead to cancellation. Minors must be registered, accompanied by a parent or verifiable legal guardian, and closely supervised. Documentation for minors must be presented at check-in.

Visitors must possess valid photo identification such as a driver’s license, California ID card, passport/visa, U.S. military ID, Mexican consulate card, or permanent resident card. Random security checks may occur. No weapons, drugs, contraband, cameras, radios, cell phones, purses, briefcases, backpacks, recording devices, glass containers, alcoholic beverages, or unauthorized property are allowed inside visiting centers or transportation areas. Shoes and shirts are required, and inappropriate attire or gang attire can terminate the visit.

Visitation failure point: A scheduled visit can still fail because of late arrival, wrong facility, missing ID, minor documentation problems, contraband, inappropriate clothing, visitor misconduct, inmate movement, court transport, medical status, or facility cancellation.

X. LA Superior Court Criminal Records & Case Follow-Up

The LASD inmate search answers where the person is in custody. Los Angeles Superior Court online services answer the criminal case question. The court’s criminal defendant-name search can return a case number, defendant name, filing date, and filing location for matching criminal cases. For more case detail, the court directs users to the Criminal Case Summary Online Service. Criminal name searches may involve public access fees, and criminal case documents are generally not available online in the same way as some civil document images.

Do not assume that a booking record and a court filing appear at the same time. A person may be arrested and booked before the prosecutor files the case, or the case may be filed under a court location that is not obvious from the jail facility. If the online court search does not show a case yet, it may mean the case has not been filed, has not updated, is under another name spelling, is in another court category, or requires clerk assistance.

Court-record workflow:
  1. Use LASD Inmate Information Center to confirm custody and booking number.
  2. Search LA Superior Court by defendant name to locate criminal case numbers.
  3. Use Criminal Case Summary for case events, court location, hearings, and case status when available.
  4. Check whether the matter is felony, misdemeanor, traffic/infraction, federal, juvenile, or another court type.
  5. Contact the appropriate courthouse or clerk for official copies or unclear entries.
  6. Use legal counsel for interpretation of charges, bail conditions, warrants, holds, and case strategy.

XI. Crucial Visitor Tips & Common Mistakes

⚠️ Booking Number First

In LA County, a name alone is not enough. Get the booking number before mailing, depositing funds, scheduling a visit, or calling about custody.

🏢 Facility Can Change

Men’s Central, Twin Towers, CRDF, NCCF, and Pitchess are different facilities. Transfers happen. Verify location before driving or scheduling.

💸 Money Is Not Bail

Access Corrections deposits, commissary, phone funds, court fines, and bail are separate. Sending money blindly is how families waste cash.

📬 Terminal Annex Needs Exact Details

Mail without the correct inmate name and booking number is a delay risk. Verify current mail rules before sending books, photos, or legal documents.

🎥 Arrive Early for Visits

LASD requires early check-in. Thirty minutes or one hour matters by facility. Late arrival can cancel the visit even if you had an appointment.

🏛️ Court Search Is Separate

LASD custody data is not the court docket. Use LA Superior Court criminal search and case summary for filing dates, case numbers, and hearings.

XII. Facility Jurisdiction Map

The downtown LA County custody complex includes Men’s Central Jail at 441 Bauchet Street and Twin Towers Correctional Facility at 450 Bauchet Street in Los Angeles. Because LASD operates several custody facilities across the county, use the inmate’s current facility from the official LASD locator before traveling. Do not assume every LA County inmate is downtown.