Find Long Beach Recent Bookings

Long Beach recent bookings go through the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department jail system. When Long Beach Police Department makes an arrest, they process the person at their own facility first. Long Beach runs a Type I temporary holding jail. After initial booking and classification, most arrestees transfer to county facilities within 96 hours. You can search for booking records online through the LASD Inmate Information Center. The system shows current custody status, charges, bail amounts, and facility locations. All Long Beach arrests eventually appear in the county database where anyone can look them up for free.

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Long Beach Quick Facts

460K+ Population
LBPD Police Agency
202-Bed City Jail
LASD County System

Long Beach Police Jail Operations

Long Beach operates one of the largest city jails in California. The Long Beach Police Department runs a 202-bed Type I temporary holding facility. They book arrestees there first. Staff process fingerprints, photos, and personal information. They log charges and set bail. But this jail only holds people for a short time. State law limits how long someone can stay in a Type I facility.

After the initial booking period, inmates transfer to Los Angeles County custody. Most transfers happen within 96 hours. The county takes over long-term housing and court transport. Long Beach inmates might end up at Men's Central Jail, Twin Towers, or other county facilities. Once they transfer, you search for them through LASD systems. The county handles all custody from that point forward.

Some people get released before the transfer happens. They might post bail right away. Or the charges could get dropped. Minor offenders sometimes get cited and released within hours. If someone does not show up in the county system, they may have been released from the Long Beach facility before the transfer took place. You can call Long Beach PD at (562) 570-7260 to ask about recent bookings that have not yet transferred.

Search Long Beach Booking Records

Go to the LASD Inmate Information Center to find people arrested in Long Beach. Enter a first and last name. The search covers all Los Angeles County jails. Results show booking dates, charges, and current facility. Each record includes a booking number. You can search by that number if you already have it. The system updates throughout the day as bookings and releases happen.

LASD database used for Long Beach booking searches

The portal requires solving a CAPTCHA before showing results. This stops bots from overwhelming the system. Results appear within seconds once you pass the CAPTCHA. You see everyone currently in county custody. People who got released will not show up unless you search within about 60 days of their release date. The system keeps records for a limited time after someone leaves custody.

For help finding someone, call (213) 473-6100 any time. This 24-hour LASD line answers custody questions. They can tell you which jail holds an inmate. You get information about charges and bail amounts. Staff can give tentative release dates too. The line operates every day including holidays. Thousands of people call each day looking for booking information across Los Angeles County including Long Beach.

Check the LASD booking log for recent arrests. This list updates multiple times daily. You see everyone booked in the past 24 to 48 hours. Names, ages, booking times, and charges all appear. It gives a quick way to check recent Long Beach bookings without searching for a specific person. Long Beach arrests appear mixed in with bookings from other cities across the county.

Where Long Beach Arrestees Go

Men arrested in Long Beach usually transfer to Men's Central Jail or Twin Towers downtown. Both facilities sit near Union Station on Bauchet Street. Men's Central holds male inmates awaiting trial. Twin Towers serves people with medical or mental health needs. These jails operate at high capacity most days due to the large volume of arrests across the county.

Female inmates from Long Beach go to Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood. This all-female jail sits south of downtown Los Angeles. Some male inmates might get sent to facilities farther from Long Beach. North County Correctional Facility and Pitchess Detention Center in Castaic hold overflow populations. The county decides placement based on classification level, charges, and available bed space at each location.

Inmates can transfer between jails after the initial placement. Someone might start at Men's Central then move to Pitchess later. The online search portal shows the current facility location. If you cannot find someone where you expect, check if they transferred to another county jail. The LASD information line can tell you exactly where an inmate is right now and track any transfers that happened.

Long Beach Police Department

Long Beach Police Department serves the second largest city in Los Angeles County. They employ around 800 sworn officers. LBPD patrols the city limits and responds to calls. When officers make an arrest, they book the person at their city jail first. The booking record shows LBPD as the arresting agency. You see this information in the inmate search results once the person transfers to county custody.

Long Beach has its own port, airport, and harbor patrol units. Port Police patrol the Port of Long Beach separately from LBPD. These agencies coordinate when making arrests. All arrestees end up in the same booking system regardless of which Long Beach agency made the arrest. The records all flow through to the county database for public searching.

Other agencies also make arrests in Long Beach. California Highway Patrol works the freeways. Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has jurisdiction countywide. Federal agencies like FBI and DEA operate in the city too. No matter which agency arrests someone in Long Beach, they usually get booked into the county jail system eventually. You search the same LASD portal for all of them.

Request Detailed Arrest Records

The online search gives you basic booking data for free. For detailed arrest reports or certified copies, contact the LASD Records Bureau. They handle requests for people booked into county jails. Call (562) 345-4441 during business hours. You can visit their office at 12440 E Imperial Highway, Suite 400 West, in Norwalk. Bring ID and fill out the request forms they provide.

Police reports cost $4 per copy. Booking photos cost $16 each. Certified copies run higher than plain ones. You need to know the person's name and approximate arrest date. Case numbers help speed up the search. The bureau processes most requests within 10 days under California's public records laws. They can extend that by 14 days for complex requests involving many pages or multiple cases.

For reports about arrests that happened in Long Beach specifically, you might need to contact LBPD records division. They keep reports for cases their officers investigated. Call LBPD to determine which agency has the specific records you want. Sometimes you get booking records from the county and case reports from the city police. Each agency maintains different parts of the documentation for Long Beach arrests.

Note: Basic online searches remain free and available 24/7 without formal requests.

Custody Status Notifications

Use the VINE system to track anyone booked in Long Beach. VINE stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday. Call 1-877-411-5588 or go to vinelink.vineapps.com/state/CA to sign up. Search for an inmate by name. Register to get alerts when their status changes. The service works for all Los Angeles County jails including Long Beach transfers.

VINE sends alerts by phone, text, or email. You get notified when someone is released from jail. This helps victims stay informed about offender custody status. The service is free and anonymous. You do not need to explain why you are registering. Families use VINE to know when relatives might come home. The system updates every 15 minutes from jail databases so information stays current for Long Beach and all county facilities.

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Other LA County Cities

Many cities in Los Angeles County share the same jail system. Check these other major cities if you cannot find someone under Long Beach bookings: