Long Beach Booking Records Lookup

Long Beach 24 hour booking records cover arrests made by one of the largest police departments in California. The Long Beach Police Department handles its own arrests and booking process separate from the LA County Sheriff. You can search for recent Long Beach bookings through the city police records division or through the Los Angeles County jail system for people transferred to county custody. Long Beach makes police reports available through its records request process, and the county runs a public booking log that picks up many Long Beach arrests after transfer. This page covers all the ways to search.

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Long Beach Police Booking Data

The Long Beach Police Department is one of the biggest city police forces in California. It has its own jail and booking process. When someone gets arrested by Long Beach police, the booking takes place at the city jail before any transfer to LA County facilities. The LBPD records division handles requests for booking data and arrest reports. You can start the process at their police report request page.

The records unit can be reached at (562) 570-7260. Call this number to ask about a specific Long Beach booking. Staff can look up arrest records by name and provide details about charges, booking date, and case status. The Long Beach Police Department does not post a daily arrest log online. To get booking data, you need to either call, visit, or submit a formal request. The city uses a GovQA system for public records requests, which lets you track the status of your ask once submitted.

Long Beach handles a high volume of arrests each year. The city's police department books people for everything from DUI to felony charges. Each booking creates a record that includes the person's name, age, charges, bail amount, and the time and date of arrest. These records are public under California law.

Long Beach Bookings in LA County

Many people arrested in Long Beach get transferred from the city jail to the Los Angeles County jail system. Once that happens, the booking record appears in the LASD booking log. This portal covers all county facilities and shows recent bookings with names, charges, and bail. You can search without a login or fee.

The LA County Inmate Information Center is another tool that works well for finding Long Beach booking records. Search by name and the system returns anyone currently held in county custody. It shows the facility, charges, bail, and next court date. For Long Beach arrests that have been processed into the county system, this is often the fastest way to check if someone is still in jail. The Los Angeles County Sheriff runs a 24-hour inmate info line at (213) 473-6100 for phone lookups. More details about the county system are on our Los Angeles County booking page.

Los Angeles County Inmate Information Center for Long Beach booking searches

The screenshot shows the LA County Inmate Information Center where Long Beach booking records can be found after transfer to county custody.

Long Beach Booking Search Options

There are several ways to find 24 hour booking records from Long Beach. Each method serves a different need. The right choice depends on how recent the arrest is and what level of detail you want from the Long Beach booking record.

  • Call Long Beach Police records at (562) 570-7260 for local booking data
  • Use the LBPD police report request page to submit a formal request
  • Search the LA County booking log for people transferred to county jail
  • Check the Inmate Information Center for current custody status
  • Call the LA County inmate line at (213) 473-6100 for 24/7 lookups

For the most current Long Beach arrest data, a phone call to the LBPD records unit is the fastest option. They can tell you right away if someone was booked and what the charges are. For people already in county custody, the online tools run by the LA County Sheriff save you a phone call. If you need a copy of the full booking report or arrest record, a written public records request through GovQA gives you a paper trail and a way to track the response from Long Beach Police.

California Government Code Section 7923.610 requires Long Beach Police to release basic arrest details. The name, charges, bail, arrest time, and location must be made public when someone asks. This is the state law that backs every booking record request in Long Beach.

Long Beach Public Records Law

Booking records in Long Beach are public. The California Public Records Act makes sure of that. Anyone can request arrest and booking data from the Long Beach Police Department. You do not need a reason. The California DOJ public records page has a full breakdown of how the process works, including response times and fees.

Long Beach Police must respond to a public records request within 10 days. They can take an extra 14 days in unusual cases. Copy fees are usually 10 cents per page. Investigative records may be withheld if an active case would be harmed, but the basic booking data is always public. Under Penal Code Section 851.91, an arrest record can be sealed by court order if the person was never convicted. A sealed Long Beach booking record will not appear in any public search.

Note: The GovQA system used by Long Beach allows you to track your records request online after you submit it.

Long Beach Police Contact Info

Reach the Long Beach Police Department records division at (562) 570-7260. The main station is at 400 West Broadway in Long Beach, California. Walk-in requests for booking records are handled during regular business hours. Staff can pull up arrest records and print copies for a fee. If you need to check on someone who was just arrested, a phone call gets you faster results than a written request in most cases.

For people in the Los Angeles County jail system after a Long Beach arrest, call the county inmate information line at (213) 473-6100. That line runs around the clock and can tell you the person's custody status, bail, and location within the county jail system. Between the Long Beach Police and the LA County Sheriff, you have two solid contacts for tracking down any booking record that started with an arrest in Long Beach.

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