Men's Central Jail is a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department county jail for men in Los Angeles, Built in 1963.
Men's Central Jail
Attention: Legal Unit
441 Bauchet Street, Los Angeles, California 90012
Please make sure to provide your complete contact information so our unit can notify you on the status of the eyeglasses. The processing of glasses (from the time of receipt to inmate's hands) can take a minimum of one week.
3. How do I provide medical footwear to an inmate incarcerated at MCJ?
Inmates may have in their possession one pair of orthopedic shoes if there is an existing medical need for...
Men's Central Jail
Attention: Legal Unit
441 Bauchet Street, Los Angeles, California 90012
Please make sure to provide your complete contact information so our unit can notify you on the status of the eyeglasses. The processing of glasses (from the time of receipt to inmate's hands) can take a minimum of one week.
3. How do I provide medical footwear to an inmate incarcerated at MCJ?
Inmates may have in their possession one pair of orthopedic shoes if there is an existing medical need for the shoes. All shoes are approved through the Sheriff's Department Chief Physician Medical Services Bureau. Court orders for orthopedic shoes are not valid until the medical need has been approved by our Chief Physician of Medical Services Bureau. If no medical need is found, the court order shall be voided.
Orthopedic shoes must meet the following standards:
- shall only come in either tan, brown or white color
- shall only use Velcro straps with a round soft toe
- commercial tennis shoes or insoles are not orthopedic shoes
- a flat foot is not considered a medical need for orthopedic shoes
- outside doctors providing a request for orthopedic shoes will not be valid if the shoes do not meet custody standards.
Visiting
1. Who is not allowed a visit?
If you have been to state prison or are currently on parole or probation you must first receive approval from the Unit Commander to visit any inmate at MCJ. If you have a warrant or do not have a valid form of government issued identification, you are not allowed to visit any inmate at MCJ. To receive approval to visit an inmate from the Unit Commander, see Question #5.
2. Is there a play area for children? Can I leave my children outside while I complete my visit?
No. MCJ does not provide any child play areas. Children left unattended may be means for future banning of visiting privileges.
3. How many visits can an inmate get per day or week?
Each inmate is provided with at least two visits totaling at least one hour per week. General population inmates may receive four 15 minute visits per week totaling one hour, and special handle inmates may receive two 30 minute visits per week totaling one hour.
4. I am currently on parole or probation, can I visit an inmate incarcerated at MCJ?
Individuals who are currently on parole or probation must complete the Visiting Clearance for Probationers and Exfelons form.
For more information on inmate bond, booking information, charges https://lasd-jail.com
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