Palmdale Booking Records

Booking records for Palmdale go through the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Palmdale does not have its own police department. Instead, the LASD Palmdale Station provides law enforcement for the city under a contract. When someone is arrested in Palmdale, they enter the LA County booking system. All of the booking data is searchable online for free through the sheriff's website. This guide covers how to find Palmdale booking records, the state laws that make them public, and tips for searching the county database.

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Palmdale Booking in Los Angeles County

Palmdale is in Los Angeles County. It sits in the western Antelope Valley, right next to Lancaster. The LASD Palmdale Station handles all law enforcement in the city. Deputies patrol, investigate crimes, and make arrests. There is no city jail. All booking goes through the LA County system.

You can search for someone booked in Palmdale using the LASD Inmate Information Center. This tool lets you look up current inmates by name. It shows charges, bail, booking date, and where the person is being held. The search is free. It runs all day, every day. You do not need an account.

The LASD booking log is another option. It displays recent bookings across the entire county. You can check it by date to see new entries from the last 72 hours. Palmdale arrests appear mixed in with everything else from the county. Use the person's name to find the right entry.

Palmdale LASD Station Details

The LASD Palmdale Station is at 750 East Avenue Q, Palmdale, CA 93550. This station serves as the law enforcement hub for Palmdale and some surrounding areas. Deputies assigned to this station handle patrol, traffic enforcement, and criminal investigations. You can reach the station at (661) 272-2400 for general questions.

When deputies make an arrest in Palmdale, the person is taken to a county jail facility for booking. The station itself does not have a full booking facility. Processing happens at one of the LA County jail locations. After booking, the record enters the county database and can be found through the online tools.

The California Department of Justice provides public records request information for accessing older arrest and booking data not found in the county's online inmate search tools.

California DOJ public records request page for 72 hour booking records including Palmdale

For statewide records or older booking data, the DOJ public records process is available as an alternative to local sources.

Palmdale and Lancaster together make up most of the Antelope Valley. The two cities are side by side and share many of the same county services. Both contract with LASD for policing. Both use the same county jail system. The booking process is identical for both cities.

Palmdale Booking Law

California law says booking records must be public. Government Code 7923.610 spells out what must be released. That includes the full name, date of birth, charges, bail amount, physical description, arrest time and date, booking time and date, and custody location. LASD follows this law for all Palmdale bookings. Anyone can access this data.

Arrested people have protections too. Penal Code 851.5 says that within three hours of booking, each person gets at least three free phone calls. The calls can go to a lawyer, bail agent, or relative. No fees. No restrictions on which calls to make. The jail must allow it.

How to Search Palmdale Bookings

The LASD Inmate Information Center is the best place to start. Go to the site and enter the person's first and last name. Use the full legal name. Nicknames or shortened names may not work. The search returns all current matches across the county jail system. If the person was booked in Palmdale and is still in custody, they should appear.

If you do not find a match, wait and try again. New bookings take time to process. It can be several hours before a new arrest shows up in the system. The jail has to complete the full intake before the record goes live. You can also call the Palmdale station to ask about a specific arrest.

  • Use the LASD Inmate Information Center for current custody
  • Enter the full legal name for best results
  • New bookings may take a few hours to appear
  • Call the Palmdale station at (661) 272-2400 for direct questions
  • Check the LASD booking log for recent 72 hour entries

Palmdale Records Requests

For older booking records or full arrest reports, you can submit a records request. Go through the LASD records division or the Palmdale station. Put the request in writing. Include the person's name, date of birth, and the approximate date of the arrest. The agency must respond within 10 days under the California Public Records Act. Copies may come with a small fee.

For statewide criminal history that goes beyond a single booking event, the California Department of Justice handles those checks. That process takes longer and may need fingerprints. Most people looking for a recent Palmdale booking will find what they need through the free online tools.

Nearby City Booking Records

Lancaster is right next to Palmdale and also uses LASD. Santa Clarita is south of the Antelope Valley and is served by the sheriff as well.

Both cities use the same LA County booking system. A single search on the LASD Inmate Information Center covers all three cities. For areas outside LA County, Bakersfield is north in Kern County with its own sheriff's booking system.

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