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Current Los Angeles County Jail Roster

Search the current Los Angeles County jail roster by inmate name or listed charge. Results are synced directly from official booking data.

2026-06-10 13:50 UTCOfficial data
8,000In custody
4576Felony
3225Misdemeanor
$0Total bond
0Booked · 14d
438Avg days

Names are not published in this feed. This is an official open-data arrest dataset, which lists each record by an arrest/booking number plus offense, date, and demographics — but no defendant names. To find a specific person by name, use the official inmate lookup. A record of arrest is not an indication of guilt.

RecordBookedChargesClassBondDays
#Booking #6993835M
Mar 30, 2025
BURGLARY (Felony)
Burglary
Felony438d
#Booking #6993877F
Mar 30, 2025
DISOBEY DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT ORDER (Misdemeanor)
Domestic
Misdemeanor438d
#Booking #6993882M
Mar 30, 2025
SHOPLIFTING (Misdemeanor)
Property / Theft
Misdemeanor438d
#Booking #6993732F
Mar 30, 2025
BATTERY ON PERSON (Misdemeanor)
Violent
Misdemeanor438d
#Booking #6993904M
Mar 30, 2025
DUI OF ANY DRUG (Misdemeanor)
DUI / OVI
Misdemeanor438d
#Booking #6993939M
Mar 30, 2025
WILLFUL DISCHRG FIREARM IN GROSS NEG MANNR (Misdemeanor)
Weapons
Misdemeanor438d
#Booking #6993960M
Mar 30, 2025
BATT EX-SPOUSE/FIANCEE/PERSN W/DATING REL (Misdemeanor)
Other
Misdemeanor438d
#Booking #6994312F
Mar 30, 2025
ADW, NOT FIREARM, W/GBI (Felony)
Weapons
Felony438d
#Booking #6993750F
Mar 30, 2025
DRUNK DRIVING ALCOHOL/DRUGS (Misdemeanor)
Drugs
Misdemeanor438d
#Booking #6993847M
Mar 30, 2025
USE OTHERS ID W/INTENT DEFRAUD:W/PRIORS (Felony)
Fraud / Forgery
Felony438d
#Booking #6994262M
Mar 30, 2025
BURGLARY (Felony)
Burglary
Felony438d
#Booking #6993932M
Mar 30, 2025
RECEIVING KNOWN STOLEN PROPERTY >$950 (Felony)
Property / Theft
Felony438d
#Booking #6994217M
Mar 30, 2025
EVADE PO:DISREGARD SAFETY (Felony)
Other
Felony438d
#Booking #6993881M
Mar 30, 2025
SHOPLIFTING (Misdemeanor)
Property / Theft
Misdemeanor438d
#Booking #6993889M
Mar 30, 2025
DRUNK DRIVING ALCOHOL/DRUGS (Misdemeanor)
Drugs
Misdemeanor438d
#Booking #6993785M
Mar 30, 2025
DRUNK DRIVING ALCOHOL/DRUGS (Misdemeanor)
Drugs
Misdemeanor438d
#Booking #6994287F
Mar 30, 2025
DRUNK DRIVING ALCOHOL/DRUGS (Misdemeanor)
Drugs
Misdemeanor438d
#Booking #6993787M
Mar 30, 2025
DUI ALCOHOL CAUSING INJURY (Felony)
DUI / OVI
Felony438d
#Booking #6993888M
Mar 30, 2025
ADW, NOT FIREARM, W/GBI (Felony)
Weapons
Felony438d
#Booking #6993849M
Mar 30, 2025
TRESPASS ON CLOSED LANDS (Misdemeanor)
Property / Theft
Misdemeanor438d
  1. #
    Booking #6993835M
    Felony
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    Burglary
  2. #
    Booking #6993877F
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    Domestic
  3. #
    Booking #6993882M
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    Property / Theft
  4. #
    Booking #6993732F
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    Violent
  5. #
    Booking #6993904M
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    DUI / OVI
  6. #
    Booking #6993939M
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    Weapons
  7. #
    Booking #6993960M
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    Other
  8. #
    Booking #6994312F
    Felony
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    Weapons
  9. #
    Booking #6993750F
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    Drugs
  10. #
    Booking #6993847M
    Felony
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    Fraud / Forgery
  11. #
    Booking #6994262M
    Felony
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    Burglary
  12. #
    Booking #6993932M
    Felony
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    Property / Theft
  13. #
    Booking #6994217M
    Felony
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    Other
  14. #
    Booking #6993881M
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    Property / Theft
  15. #
    Booking #6993889M
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    Drugs
  16. #
    Booking #6993785M
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    Drugs
  17. #
    Booking #6994287F
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    Drugs
  18. #
    Booking #6993787M
    Felony
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    DUI / OVI
  19. #
    Booking #6993888M
    Felony
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    Weapons
  20. #
    Booking #6993849M
    Misdemeanor
    Booked Mar 30, 2025Days 438Bond
    Property / Theft

Los Angeles County Jail Contact Information

Use these Los Angeles County — LAPD Arrest Records contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Los Angeles County — LAPD Arrest Records
Operated By
Los Angeles Police Department
Court
Los Angeles County Superior Court

About the Los Angeles County — LAPD Arrest Records

This page is built from the Los Angeles Police Department's official open-data arrest and booking feed for Los Angeles City, with report numbers, arrest dates, charge descriptions, offense type, and disposition text for each booking line.

Defendant names are not published in this open-data feed; each record is listed by LAPD report ID. Many bookings are destined for Los Angeles County jail facilities. Confirm custody, bond, and court dates with LAPD and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

Agency
Los Angeles Police Department
County
Los Angeles County, California
Roster Source
LAPD arrest/booking open data (Socrata)

How the Los Angeles County Inmate Search Works

Using the Los Angeles County inmate search is straightforward. Visit the official Los Angeles County Sheriff’s website where the inmate search tool is located. You can enter details such as the inmate's name, booking date, and other relevant information. This search tool provides a comprehensive view of inmates currently housed in the facility, offering families needed clarity during challenging times.

Booking record fields include name, booking date, charges, current status, and bond information. Each of these fields can help you understand an inmate's situation. For example, the status may indicate if the inmate is pending trial, sentenced, or has a hold placed on them. Charges may also change over time as new evidence emerges or legal decisions are made.

Timing delays can occur in the system, affecting how quickly data is updated. It is essential to understand that charges can change, and the search results may not always reflect the latest information. To improve your search results, use variations in spelling or check the booking number if you have it. This proactive approach can help families stay informed about their loved ones.

Posting Bail at Los Angeles County — LAPD Arrest Records

When a judge sets bail, they consider various factors, including the severity of the crime and the defendant’s history. Bail is essentially a financial guarantee that the defendant will appear in court. The judge decides the amount, which can vary significantly. Understanding how bail works can help families take necessary steps to release their loved ones from the Los Angeles County Jail.

There are different types of bonds available when posting bail: cash, surety, property, and own recognizance (OR). Cash bond requires full payment upfront, while surety bonds involve a bail bondsman. Property bonds allow using real estate as collateral. Each type has its pros and cons, so families should weigh their options carefully when deciding how to proceed.

To post bail at the facility, the process typically involves filling out necessary forms and providing payment. Families often work with a bail bondsman, who usually charges a 10% fee. Co-signers must understand their risk, as they become responsible if the defendant fails to appear in court. Once bail is paid, the release timeline can vary, but many inmates can be processed and released within hours.

Sending Money to an Inmate

Commissary and trust accounts serve an essential purpose within the Los Angeles County Jail system. These accounts allow inmates to purchase items like snacks, hygiene products, and writing materials. Families can deposit money into these accounts, helping maintain communication and connection. Knowing how money can be used inside helps families support their loved ones emotionally and materially.

Several deposit methods exist, such as kiosks located in the jail, online transactions, phone payments, and money orders. Each method has different fees and processing times. Families should consider these factors when deciding how to send funds. It's essential to check the latest guidelines, as fees and processing times can change. Booking numbers are vital, as they ensure the funds reach the right inmate's account.

Families should avoid mailing cash, as this practice is not allowed and can lead to issues. Instead, using the approved deposit methods is safer and more efficient. By understanding how to manage money for their loved ones, families can play an active role in ensuring that inmates have the essentials they need during their time in jail.

Inmate Communication

Inmates at the Los Angeles County Jail can only make outgoing calls. These calls can either be collect calls or made using prepaid accounts. Families should know that collect calls require the recipient to accept charges, while prepaid accounts allow for more control over costs. Understanding how communication works helps families stay connected with their loved ones during their time in custody.

Video visits are also available, but these require scheduling and may come with associated fees. Families should check for the latest information regarding video visit availability, as the process can differ based on the facility's policies. Electronic messaging is another option, allowing families to send messages to inmates, further facilitating communication in a secure manner.

When it comes to mail, there are specific rules to follow. Addressing letters correctly is crucial, and all incoming and outgoing mail is subject to inspection. Legal mail, however, is treated differently to ensure confidentiality. Families should remember that all non-legal communications are monitored, so they must be cautious about what is discussed. By understanding these rules, families can maintain a connection while navigating the system.

Los Angeles County Court Information

The Los Angeles County Superior Court handles cases related to Los Angeles County Jail. This court oversees all criminal proceedings, from initial appearances to sentencing. Understanding which court is responsible helps families know where to find information and updates about their loved ones' cases. The process can feel overwhelming, but knowing the court's role can simplify it.

The case timeline typically begins with an initial appearance, where the charges are formally presented. This is followed by hearings, and if the case proceeds, it may lead to a sentencing phase. Each stage has its own set of procedures and timelines, which can vary based on the case's complexity. Families should stay informed about these stages to better support their loved ones.

Video hearings have become more common, allowing defendants to appear from the jail. Families should know these hearings occur on scheduled dates, and it's essential to check for updates. Court records serve as the authoritative source for case information, providing reliable details about proceedings, outcomes, and legal options. Keeping track of court dates and outcomes can help families prepare for the next steps.

Court
Los Angeles County Superior Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I conduct an inmate search for the Los Angeles County Jail?

To conduct an inmate search for the Los Angeles County Jail, you can visit the official Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department website, where an inmate locator tool is available. This tool allows you to search by the inmate's name or booking number. You can also access booking records that include information about charges, booking dates, and status. If further assistance is needed, contacting the jail directly can provide additional guidance on accessing inmate information.

What is the booking and intake process for individuals arrested by LAPD?

The booking and intake process for individuals arrested by the LAPD involves several steps. After an arrest, individuals are taken to the LAPD station for initial processing, including fingerprinting and photographing. Personal information is collected, and a preliminary assessment is conducted. Following this, detainees are transported to the Los Angeles County Jail, where they undergo a more detailed intake process. This includes health screenings and classification based on the nature of the charges, ensuring that all necessary information is recorded for their stay.

What types of bail and bond options are available in Los Angeles County?

In Los Angeles County, individuals facing charges have several bail and bond options. Bail can be set in the form of cash, a surety bond through a licensed bail bondsman, or property bonds. The amount of bail is determined by the nature of the offense and other factors during the arraignment process. Those unable to afford bail may seek assistance from a bail bondsman, who typically charges a non-refundable fee, and this arrangement must be clearly understood before proceeding with this option.

What is the difference between pretrial and sentenced charges in Los Angeles County?

In Los Angeles County, the distinction between pretrial and sentenced charges is significant. Pretrial refers to individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial, meaning they have not yet been found guilty. During this time, defendants may seek bail or other legal defenses. Conversely, sentenced individuals have been convicted of their charges and are serving time as ordered by the court. Understanding this difference is crucial for navigating the legal process and determining available rights and options.

How can an inmate access legal representation while in Los Angeles County Jail?

Inmates at the Los Angeles County Jail have the right to access legal representation. They may request to meet with a public defender if they cannot afford an attorney. Additionally, private attorneys can visit inmates upon scheduling appointments. Inmates can also communicate with their attorneys through mail, ensuring their legal rights are upheld. Access to legal resources and assistance is vital for individuals navigating the complexities of their charges and preparing for court proceedings.

What are the rules regarding phone calls for inmates at Los Angeles County Jail?

Inmates at Los Angeles County Jail can make phone calls through a prepaid system or collect calls. These calls are monitored for security reasons, which means conversations may not remain confidential. Families and friends can set up prepaid accounts to facilitate communication, but it is essential to follow specific guidelines set by the jail regarding account funding and call duration limits. Understanding these rules ensures that inmates can maintain communication with their loved ones while incarcerated.

Is video visitation available for inmates at Los Angeles County Jail?

Yes, video visitation is available for inmates at Los Angeles County Jail. This system allows friends and family to connect with inmates via secure video calls, which can be a more convenient option compared to in-person visits. To utilize video visitation, individuals must register and create an account on the designated platform. It is advisable to review the rules and schedule visitation times in advance, as this can help ensure a smooth and positive communication experience for both inmates and their visitors.

What are the in-person visitation rules at Los Angeles County Jail?

In-person visitation at Los Angeles County Jail is governed by specific rules to ensure the safety and security of both inmates and visitors. Visitors must schedule appointments in advance and comply with identification requirements. Dress codes are enforced, and visitors should refrain from bringing prohibited items. Each visit has a limited duration, and only a certain number of visitors may be allowed per inmate at a time. Understanding these regulations can help facilitate a more successful visitation experience.

How can I send money to an inmate at Los Angeles County Jail?

To send money to an inmate at Los Angeles County Jail, individuals can utilize several methods. Funds can be deposited into an inmate's trust account through online services, by phone, or via kiosks located at the jail. Additionally, money can be sent through the mail using money orders. It is important to follow specific guidelines and provide the inmate's details accurately to ensure that the funds are properly credited to their account for commissary purchases.

What are the regulations for sending mail to inmates in Los Angeles County Jail?

When sending mail to inmates in Los Angeles County Jail, it is crucial to adhere to specific regulations. All incoming mail must be addressed correctly, including the inmate's full name and booking number. Legal mail may be sent without restrictions, but other types of mail are subject to inspection. Prohibited items include contraband or materials that could compromise security. Familiarizing yourself with these regulations will ensure that your correspondence reaches the inmate without delay.

What is the typical release process and timeline for inmates at Los Angeles County Jail?

The release process for inmates at Los Angeles County Jail typically involves several steps, which can vary based on individual cases. Once a judge orders release, inmates are cleared of any holds and paperwork is processed. The timeline for release can depend on various factors, including the time of day, completion of all legal procedures, and any outstanding charges. While some inmates may be released the same day, others may experience delays due to administrative processes, making it important to stay informed.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates in Los Angeles County?

Court appearances for inmates in Los Angeles County are scheduled through the judicial system and are typically determined at the time of arraignment. Inmates may have multiple court dates for various stages of their case, including preliminary hearings, trials, or sentencing. Dates are communicated to inmates during their stay at the county jail. It is essential for inmates and their legal representatives to stay updated on court schedules to ensure proper attendance and preparation for each hearing.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings during booking at Los Angeles County Jail?

During the booking process at Los Angeles County Jail, an inmate's property and belongings are collected and documented. Personal items, such as clothing, jewelry, and electronic devices, are typically stored securely until the inmate's release. Inmates are usually provided with jail-issued clothing and personal hygiene items. Family members may also retrieve some property if allowed. Understanding this process allows inmates and their families to manage personal belongings effectively while navigating incarceration.

What medical care is available for inmates with special needs at Los Angeles County Jail?

Inmates at Los Angeles County Jail have access to basic medical care, which includes routine health screenings and treatment for pre-existing conditions. For inmates with special needs, the jail provides additional accommodations, such as mental health services and medication management. Medical staff is available to assess individual health requirements, ensuring that all inmates receive the necessary care. It is vital for inmates to communicate their specific medical needs to receive adequate support during their incarceration.

What are the procedures for inmate transfers within Los Angeles County facilities?

Inmate transfers within Los Angeles County facilities follow specific procedures based on various factors, such as security needs, medical issues, or program requirements. Transfers are typically initiated by correctional staff and involve logistical arrangements to ensure safety during transport. Inmates are informed of their transfer, and their records are updated accordingly. Understanding the transfer process is essential for families, as it may affect communication and visitation rights during the transition period.

How can I access arrest records and public information for Los Angeles County?

To access arrest records and public information in Los Angeles County, individuals can visit the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department website or the LAPD website, where records can be requested online or through designated offices. Specific guidelines must be followed for obtaining these records, including filling out certain forms and possibly paying a fee. Public records provide vital information about arrests, charges, and court outcomes, thus offering transparency in the judicial process.

What are the differences in processing between juveniles and adults in Los Angeles County?

In Los Angeles County, juveniles and adults are processed through distinct systems that reflect their age and legal status. Juveniles typically enter the juvenile justice system, which focuses on rehabilitation, while adults are processed through the adult criminal justice system. The procedures, legal rights, and available resources differ significantly between these groups, with an emphasis on privacy and protection for juveniles. Understanding these differences is crucial for families navigating the legal implications of juvenile offenses.

What are detainer holds and how do they relate to ICE in Los Angeles County?

Detainer holds refer to requests by law enforcement agencies, including ICE, to keep individuals in custody beyond their scheduled release for immigration-related issues. In Los Angeles County, if an inmate has a detainer hold, they may face additional processing regarding their immigration status. This can complicate the release process and may lead to transfer to immigration detention. Understanding detainer holds is essential for families to navigate the legal landscape surrounding both criminal and immigration matters.

What should I know about re-arrest and parole violations in Los Angeles County?

Re-arrest and parole violations in Los Angeles County can have serious legal consequences for individuals who have previously been convicted. If an individual on parole commits a new offense or fails to comply with parole conditions, they may be re-arrested and returned to custody. Parole violations can result in additional penalties, including extended incarceration. It is crucial for individuals on parole to understand their responsibilities and seek legal advice if they face allegations of violations to protect their rights.

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This roster is sourced from public booking data and is not an official or certified record. Inclusion is not evidence of guilt. Custody status, charges, and bail can change quickly — confirm sensitive details directly with the Los Angeles Police Department before taking legal or financial action.