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Inglewood 72 hour booking records are created by the Inglewood Police Department. The city has its own police force and city jail. Arrests within Inglewood go through the city jail first. Many people are then transferred to the Los Angeles County jail system for longer holds. Both city and county booking records are public. Under California law, anyone can look up this data for free. The county system has an online search tool. The city jail handles inquiries by phone. Between the two, you can track down booking information for most Inglewood arrests without much trouble.

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Inglewood Booking in LA County

Inglewood is in Los Angeles County. The city runs its own police department, which is one of the larger independent departments in the county. The Inglewood PD handles all arrests in the city and books people at its own jail. That jail is a Type I facility, meaning it holds people for short periods. Typically, inmates stay at the city jail for up to 96 hours before transfer.

Once someone moves to county custody, the Los Angeles County Sheriff takes over. The LASD Inmate Information Center is where you search for people in the county jail system. It covers all facilities run by the sheriff. Transfers from Inglewood usually go to the Inmate Reception Center at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in downtown LA. From there, inmates get assigned to a permanent facility.

The county system is large. LA County jails hold around 14,000 people on any given day. Finding someone after a transfer is easiest through the online tool.

Inglewood Police Jail

The Inglewood Police Department headquarters is at One Manchester Boulevard, Inglewood, CA 90301. The city jail is at the same location. When Inglewood officers arrest someone, the person is brought here for processing. During booking, staff take fingerprints and a photograph. They record all identifying information along with the charges and bail amount.

The Inglewood city jail does not have a public online search tool. To check on someone held at the city jail, you need to call. The main number for the Inglewood PD is (310) 412-5210. Staff can tell you if the person is still in custody and give basic booking details. For older records, submit a written request to the records division.

Misdemeanor arrests often end with a quick release. Many people bail out within hours. Felony cases are different. Those may involve a longer hold and a transfer to county. The booking record is created either way.

Inglewood Booking Records Law

Booking records in Inglewood are public under Government Code 7923.610. This law says every California law enforcement agency must share booking data with anyone who asks. The required information includes the person's name, charges, date and time of booking, bail, and the facility. The Inglewood PD cannot refuse to release this data. Neither can the LA County Sheriff after a transfer.

California Government Code 7923.610 spells out exactly what booking data must be disclosed by agencies like the Inglewood PD.

California Government Code 7923.610 booking disclosure for Inglewood 72 hour booking records

This law is the foundation for public access to booking records statewide, including all Inglewood arrests processed at the city jail or county facilities.

Penal Code 851.5 protects the arrested person. It guarantees at least three free phone calls within three hours of booking. Those calls can go to a lawyer, a bail bond company, or a family member. The Inglewood jail must provide these calls at no cost. This is a statewide rule with no exceptions.

Search Tips for Inglewood Bookings

If the arrest just happened, call the Inglewood PD first. The county online tools need time to update. A phone call to the city jail gives you the fastest answer for recent arrests. Once the person moves to county custody, use the LASD Inmate Information Center. Enter the full legal name for the best results. Nicknames and shortened names do not always match.

  • Call (310) 412-5210 for Inglewood city jail status
  • Search LASD Inmate Information Center after county transfer
  • Use full legal names in all searches
  • Written public records request for older data
  • California DOJ for statewide criminal history

The LASD system also has a booking log that lists recent entries across the whole county. You can browse it by date or search by name. Inglewood transfers appear in this log once processing is done.

Inglewood Arrest Reports

A booking record is different from an arrest report. The booking record has the person's details, charges, and bail. The arrest report has the full story of what happened. It includes the officer's narrative, witness statements, and evidence details. In Inglewood, the police department handles arrest report requests. There is usually a fee for copies. Booking records are free to look up.

Active investigations may have redacted arrest reports. Parts of the report that could harm an ongoing case can be held back. Booking records have no such exception. The data in a booking record is always public, no matter the status of the case. That is why booking logs are the go-to resource for recent arrest information.

Nearby City Booking Records

Inglewood is surrounded by other cities in Los Angeles County. Several have their own police departments and booking systems.

All of these cities eventually feed into the LA County Sheriff's jail system for longer holds. The county inmate search covers transfers from every city in the county.

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