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DJ LYNCH SPECIAL PROJECT DIRECTOR OF ASSIGNMENTS THERETO VH1 . AIRTIME FREQUENCY DEVICES NIEGHBORHOOD INVESTIGATIONS TO WORK AND RIDE WITH THE INTERNAL AFFAIR DIRECTOR . DEANNA GAGE SULLIVAN DBA// D. DRISCOL .
441 Bauchet St
Los Angeles, CA
(213) 348-7390
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Inmate Locator
Inmate Search
Inmate Information Services
Inmate Finder Services
Find inmate information and records using Los Angeles County Jails’ search and locator tool. Through the Los Angeles County Inmate Information Center, you can gain quick access to reliable results that simplify the process of locating inmates.
Our team provides timely updates for families, attorneys, and community members seeking information about individuals in custody. We support public and court facilities by delivering accurate, up-to-date inmate data through dependable legal information services. By gathering records from public sources, we bring convenience and peace of mind together in one place. Start your search today.
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Prisoner Transportation Services
Prisoner and inmate transportation throughout the US for local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.
3525 Mitchell Road Ste A-1
Ceres, CA
(209) 537-7782
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Modesto DMV Car Registration
Car Registration
Department Of Motor Vehicle
DMV Modesto
DMV Appointments
Authorized DMV Service facility. We offer DMV Services to the public. Get what you need done in minutes. If you want to set an appointment you can. If you want to simply pass by in-between errands you can and we will help you in minutes. No lines, no waiting and you'll be on your way in no time.
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COUNTY JAIL DETENTION FACILITY
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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COUNTY JAIL DETENTION
VISITING PROCEDURES
Visiting will be BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. No walk-ups will be accepted.
Visiting is limited to two (2) visits for each inmate each week (Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday) and will be continually reassessed.
Newly booked inmates under mandatory 14-day quarantine and those housed in medical isolation or quarantine are not be eligible for visitation.
Visitors with a scheduled appointment will line up outside the lobby fifteen minutes prior to their appointment and maintain physical distance.
The IRC lobby will be limited capacity for those with ADA considerations
Parking: Visitors may park in the parking structure across from the Santa Ana Police Department.
SCHEDULING A VISIT
To schedule a visit, call the scheduling number from 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday-Friday.
Appointments must be made at least 24 hours in advance.
When calling to schedule, please have the booking number of the inmate you wish to visit. Booking numbers can be searched through the online database link: Inmate Information.
Visitors should be prepared to provide a contact phone number in case of housing changes or other incidents occur that may affect the visit.
Two adults and two minors will be permitted to visit any one inmate.
Face coverings are required and screening procedures are in place. Face coverings will not be provided. Non-compliance will result in denial of a visit.
VISITING RULES
Visitors are required to show valid photo identification prior to a visit. Only government issued ID’s are accepted (State Driver’s License or Identification Card, Passport, Consular Card, etc.)
We strongly urge inmates to coordinate their visits with their loved ones to avoid a situation where the inmates visit is utilized by a visitor they did not wish to see.
Each visit will last a minimum of 30 minutes.
Two adults and two minors will be permitted to visit any one inmate.
Children must be under adult supervision at all times.
Upon prior request of the Watch Commander, unaccompanied minor children may visit any relative in custody.
Visitors who have been released from jail within the preceding sixty (60) days are ineligible to visit. However, visits between blood relatives (i.e., mother, father, sister or brother) or spouse may be allowed even though the visitor was released from our custody within the last sixty (60) days, with Watch Commander approval.
Visit https://oc-jail.com to receive Inmates booking number and further booking information.
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COUNTY JAIL DETENTION FACILITY
The Riverside County Sheriff's Department (RCSD or RSD), also known as the Riverside Sheriff's Office (RSO), is a law enforcement agency in Riverside County, in the U.S. state of California. Overseen by an elected sheriff-coroner, the department serves unincorporated areas of Riverside County as well as some of the incorporated cities in the county by contract (see contract city). 17 of the county's 26 cities, with populations ranging from 4,958 to 193,365, contract with the department for police services. The county hospital and one tribal community also contract with the department for proactive policing. Riverside County is home to 12 federally recognized Indian reservations. Absent proactive policing and traffic enforcement, the department is responsible for enforcing criminal law on all Native American tribal land within the county. This function is mandated by Public Law 280, enacted in 1953, which transferred the responsibility of criminal law enforcement on tribal land from the federal government to specified state governments including California. The department also operates the county's jail system.
In addition to performing law enforcement and corrections roles, the department performs the functions of the coroner's office and marshal's office. In its coroner function, the department is responsible for recovering deceased persons within the county and conducting autopsies. When California reorganized its judicial system in the early 21st century and eliminated state marshal's offices, the department assumed responsibility for state courts within the county, providing court security and service of warrants and court processes. The department also provides services such as air support, special weapons teams for high-risk critical incidents, forensics services and crime laboratories, homicide investigations, and academy training to smaller law enforcement agencies within the county and in surrounding counties.
For booking information visit https://riverside-jail.com and get full charges, booking number, and bail info.
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Categorized under Prison, government
The Orange County Central Jail Complex consists of the Central Men's Jail, the Central Women's Jail, the Intake Release Center (IRC), and the Transportation Bureau in Orange County, California, United States.
It is located at 550 N Flower St, Santa Ana, CA 92703. The Orange County Central Jail Complex houses individuals who are awaiting trial or who have been convicted of crimes.
Categorized under Jail, government
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3525 Mitchell Road Ste A-1
Ceres, CA
(209) 537-7782
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Modesto DMV Car Registration
Car Registration
Department Of Motor Vehicle
DMV Modesto
DMV Appointments
Authorized DMV Service facility. We offer DMV Services to the public. Get what you need done in minutes. If you want to set an appointment you can. If you want to simply pass by in-between errands you can and we will help you in minutes. No lines, no waiting and you'll be on your way in no time.
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Categorized under Prison, Government
DJ LYNCH SPECIAL PROJECT DIRECTOR OF ASSIGNMENTS THERETO VH1 . AIRTIME FREQUENCY DEVICES NIEGHBORHOOD INVESTIGATIONS TO WORK AND RIDE WITH THE INTERNAL AFFAIR DIRECTOR . DEANNA GAGE SULLIVAN DBA// D. DRISCOL .
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Prisoner Transportation Services
Prisoner and inmate transportation throughout the US for local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.
12584 Atwood Court
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
(909) 295-2245
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Bail Information
Jail Information
West Valley Detention Center
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COUNTY JAIL DETENTION FACILITY
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
441 Bauchet St
Los Angeles, CA
(213) 348-7390
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Inmate Locator
Inmate Search
Inmate Information Services
Inmate Finder Services
Find inmate information and records using Los Angeles County Jails’ search and locator tool. Through the Los Angeles County Inmate Information Center, you can gain quick access to reliable results that simplify the process of locating inmates.
Our team provides timely updates for families, attorneys, and community members seeking information about individuals in custody. We support public and court facilities by delivering accurate, up-to-date inmate data through dependable legal information services. By gathering records from public sources, we bring convenience and peace of mind together in one place. Start your search today.
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COUNTY JAIL DETENTION
VISITING PROCEDURES
Visiting will be BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. No walk-ups will be accepted.
Visiting is limited to two (2) visits for each inmate each week (Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday) and will be continually reassessed.
Newly booked inmates under mandatory 14-day quarantine and those housed in medical isolation or quarantine are not be eligible for visitation.
Visitors with a scheduled appointment will line up outside the lobby fifteen minutes prior to their appointment and maintain physical distance.
The IRC lobby will be limited capacity for those with ADA considerations
Parking: Visitors may park in the parking structure across from the Santa Ana Police Department.
SCHEDULING A VISIT
To schedule a visit, call the scheduling number from 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday-Friday.
Appointments must be made at least 24 hours in advance.
When calling to schedule, please have the booking number of the inmate you wish to visit. Booking numbers can be searched through the online database link: Inmate Information.
Visitors should be prepared to provide a contact phone number in case of housing changes or other incidents occur that may affect the visit.
Two adults and two minors will be permitted to visit any one inmate.
Face coverings are required and screening procedures are in place. Face coverings will not be provided. Non-compliance will result in denial of a visit.
VISITING RULES
Visitors are required to show valid photo identification prior to a visit. Only government issued ID’s are accepted (State Driver’s License or Identification Card, Passport, Consular Card, etc.)
We strongly urge inmates to coordinate their visits with their loved ones to avoid a situation where the inmates visit is utilized by a visitor they did not wish to see.
Each visit will last a minimum of 30 minutes.
Two adults and two minors will be permitted to visit any one inmate.
Children must be under adult supervision at all times.
Upon prior request of the Watch Commander, unaccompanied minor children may visit any relative in custody.
Visitors who have been released from jail within the preceding sixty (60) days are ineligible to visit. However, visits between blood relatives (i.e., mother, father, sister or brother) or spouse may be allowed even though the visitor was released from our custody within the last sixty (60) days, with Watch Commander approval.
Visit https://oc-jail.com to receive Inmates booking number and further booking information.
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COUNTY JAIL DETENTION FACILITY
The Riverside County Sheriff's Department (RCSD or RSD), also known as the Riverside Sheriff's Office (RSO), is a law enforcement agency in Riverside County, in the U.S. state of California. Overseen by an elected sheriff-coroner, the department serves unincorporated areas of Riverside County as well as some of the incorporated cities in the county by contract (see contract city). 17 of the county's 26 cities, with populations ranging from 4,958 to 193,365, contract with the department for police services. The county hospital and one tribal community also contract with the department for proactive policing. Riverside County is home to 12 federally recognized Indian reservations. Absent proactive policing and traffic enforcement, the department is responsible for enforcing criminal law on all Native American tribal land within the county. This function is mandated by Public Law 280, enacted in 1953, which transferred the responsibility of criminal law enforcement on tribal land from the federal government to specified state governments including California. The department also operates the county's jail system.
In addition to performing law enforcement and corrections roles, the department performs the functions of the coroner's office and marshal's office. In its coroner function, the department is responsible for recovering deceased persons within the county and conducting autopsies. When California reorganized its judicial system in the early 21st century and eliminated state marshal's offices, the department assumed responsibility for state courts within the county, providing court security and service of warrants and court processes. The department also provides services such as air support, special weapons teams for high-risk critical incidents, forensics services and crime laboratories, homicide investigations, and academy training to smaller law enforcement agencies within the county and in surrounding counties.
For booking information visit https://riverside-jail.com and get full charges, booking number, and bail info.
Categorized under Correctional Institutions, State Government
Categorized under State Prisons
Categorized under County Prisons
15095 Sugar Pine Camp Road
Bella Vista, CA
(530) 472-3027
Categorized under Prison, Government
Categorized under Federal Correctional Institutions
Categorized under Prison, Government
Categorized under County Prisons
Categorized under Prison, Government
3416 North Sillect Avenue
Bakersfield, CA
(661) 634-9620
Categorized under Prison, Government
Categorized under State Prisons
Categorized under Detention Center, Government
Highway 138 6 M North Crestline
Crestline, CA
(760) 389-2233
Categorized under Prison, Government
Categorized under Prison, Government
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Categorized under Prison, Government
Categorized under Correctional Institutions, State Government
Categorized under Prison, Government
Categorized under State Prisons
Categorized under Prison, Government
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Categorized under Detention Center, Government
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