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CASTAIC JAIL INMATE ROSTER LOOKUP

Use this website for informational purposes only.

The Castaic Jail CA is a high-security detention facility operated by the Los
Angeles County Sheriff's Department. It is located at 35500 North Castaic Canyon
Road in Castaic, California.

CLICK HERE to Search for Incarcerated Friends or Family Members

The jail houses over 2,500 inmates and serves as the primary booking facility
for the northern portion of Los Angeles County. The detention center is also
responsible for transporting inmates to court and other facilities.


INMATE ROSTER AND WHO'S IN JAIL

The Castaic Jail CA Inmate Roster is a publicly accessible database that
provides information about individuals currently in custody at the jail. The
roster includes the following information:

 * Booking Number
 * Last Name
 * First Name
 * Date of Birth
 * Release Date
 * Criminal Charges

To search for an inmate, visit the Inmate Locator page on the Los Angeles County
Sheriff's Department website.

 1. Select "Castaic Jail" from the "Facility" drop-down menu.

 2. Enter the inmate's Booking Number, Last Name, First Name, or Date of Birth
    in the appropriate field.

 3. Click the "Search" button.

 4. If the inmate is in custody, their information will be displayed on the
    results page.

Tips for Offender Lookup:

 * If you are unsure of the inmate's given name, try searching by Last Name
   only.
 * If you know the inmate's approximate age, you can search by Date of Birth.
 * If you know the inmate's criminal charges, you can search by the Charge
   field.


BOOKINGS:

 * Inmates are typically booked into Castaic Jail CA after being arrested by law
   enforcement officers.
 * The booking process includes the following steps:
   * The inmate is searched for weapons and contraband.
   * The inmate's fingerprints and photograph are taken.
   * The inmate's personal property is inventoried and stored.
   * The inmate is assigned a booking number.
   * The inmate is placed in a cell.


RELEASES:

 * Inmates are typically released from Castaic Jail CA after their court date or
   after they have served their sentence.
 * Inmates who are released on bail or bond are typically released within 24
   hours of their arrest.
 * Inmates who are sentenced to jail time are typically released after they have
   served their full sentence.
 * Inmates who are released from jail are given a discharge form and their
   personal property.

Additional Information:

 * Inmates who are released from jail may be subject to certain conditions, such
   as probation or parole.
 * Inmates who are released from jail may also be required to pay restitution to
   their victims.
 * Inmates who are released from jail may be eligible for certain programs and
   services to help them reintegrate into society.


INMATE MAIL

Process of Sending Mail to an Inmate:

 1. Address the envelope as follows:

Inmate's Name
Booking Number
Castaic Jail
35500 North Castaic Canyon Road
Castaic, CA 91384

 2. Use a standard-size envelope (no larger than 6 1/2" x 9 1/2").
 3. Do not use any tape, stickers, or labels on the envelope.
 4. All mail is subject to inspection by jail staff.
 5. Mail that contains contraband or other prohibited items will be rejected.

Guidelines for Sending Mail to Inmates:

 * Inmates are allowed to receive letters, postcards, and photographs.
 * Letters and postcards must be written in English or Spanish.
 * Photographs must be no larger than 4" x 6" and must not contain nudity or
   gang-related imagery.
 * Inmates are not allowed to receive mail that contains the following items:
   * Cash or currency
   * Checks or money orders
   * Stamps
   * Legal documents
   * Pornography
   * Drugs or alcohol
   * Weapons
   * Tobacco products
   * Food or beverages


SENDING MONEY TO INMATES

Methods for Sending Money to Inmates:

 * Inmates can receive money through the following methods:
   * Cash deposits at the jail lobby kiosk
   * Money orders mailed to the jail
   * Online deposits through JPay

Regulations and Limitations for Sending Money:

 * The maximum amount of money that an inmate can receive in a single deposit is
   $100.
 * Inmates are limited to a maximum of $300 in their inmate trust account at any
   given time.
 * Money can only be used to purchase items from the jail commissary.


INMATE COMMISSARY

 * The commissary is a store where inmates can purchase a variety of items,
   including food, clothing, toiletries, and electronics.
 * The commissary is operated by a private company under contract with the Los
   Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
 * The purpose of the commissary is to provide inmates with access to essential
   items and to allow them to purchase items that they may not be able to obtain
   through other means.

How Inmates Can Use the Commissary:

 * Inmates can use their inmate trust account to purchase items from the
   commissary.
 * Inmates can order items from the commissary using a computerized kiosk
   located in their housing unit.
 * Commissary orders are typically delivered to inmates within 24 hours.

Restrictions on Commissary Use:

 * Inmates are limited to a certain amount of money that they can spend on
   commissary items each week.
 * Some items, such as tobacco products and certain food items, are not
   available for purchase in the commissary.
 * Inmates who violate commissary rules may be subject to disciplinary action.


VISITATION

Procedure for Arranging a Visit:

 1. Schedule a visit online at the Inmate Visitation Scheduling website.
 2. You will need to create an account and provide the following information:
    * Your name
    * Your relationship to the inmate
    * The inmate's name and booking number
    * The date and time of your visit
 3. Once you have scheduled a visit, you will receive a confirmation email.
 4. On the day of your visit, arrive at the jail at least 15 minutes early.
 5. You will need to bring a valid photo ID and your confirmation email.

Rules and Regulations for Visits:

 * All visitors must be at least 18 years of age.
 * Visitors are not allowed to bring any contraband into the jail.
 * Visitors are not allowed to wear revealing or inappropriate clothing.
 * Visitors are not allowed to talk to inmates about illegal activities.
 * Visitors are not allowed to give inmates money or other valuables.
 * Visitors who violate the rules may be subject to disciplinary action.

Visitation Hours:

 * Visitation hours are as follows:
   * Tuesdays through Fridays: 7:30 AM to 9:30 PM
   * Saturdays and Sundays: 7:30 AM to 2:30 PM


INMATE CALLS

Inmate Call System:

 * Inmates at Castaic Jail CA are allowed to make phone calls to friends and
   family members.
 * Inmates are charged a per-minute rate for phone calls.
 * Inmates can make calls from payphones located in their housing units.
 * Inmates can also make calls from video visitation terminals.

Regulations and Guidelines for Use:

 * Inmates are limited to a certain number of phone calls per week.
 * Inmates are not allowed to make calls to 911 or to other emergency numbers.
 * Inmates are not allowed to make calls to collect or to international numbers.
 * Inmates are not allowed to make calls to anyone who is on their restricted
   call list.
 * Inmates who violate the rules may be subject to disciplinary action.


LOCATION AND CONTACT DETAILS


OFFICIAL ADDRESS

29340 The Old Rd, Castaic, CA 91384, United States


OFFICIAL PHONE NUMBER

213-473-6100


OFFICIAL WEBSITE

sheriff.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/lasd




CASTAIC, CA

Coordinates:
34.47083°N 118.62806°W
Country:
United States
State:
California
County:
Los Angeles
Area:

Total:
7.278 sq mi (18.851 km2)
Land:
7.261 sq mi (18.806 km2)
Water:
0.017 sq mi (0.045 km2) 0.24%
Elevation:
1,280 ft (390 m)
Population (2010):

Total:
19,015
Density:
2,600/sq mi (1,000/km2)
Time zone:
UTC-8 (Pacific (PST))
Summer (DST):
UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP codes:
91384, 91310
Area code(s):
661
FIPS code:
06-11796
GNIS feature ID:
2582966




FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


HOW CAN I SEARCH FOR AN INMATE IN A SPECIFIC FACILITY?

To search for an inmate in a specific facility, you'll need to access the inmate
locator system provided by the relevant correctional department. Most states and
many counties have online databases. Enter the facility's name on the
department's website, and use the inmate search feature. You'll typically need
the inmate's name and sometimes additional information like their inmate ID or
birth date.


WHAT INFORMATION DO I NEED TO PERFORM AN INMATE SEARCH?

To perform an inmate search, you generally need at least the full name of the
inmate. Additional details that can help refine your search include the inmate's
ID number, date of birth, and the specific facility where they are incarcerated.
Some systems may also allow searches by charges or conviction dates.


ARREST LOOKUP


WHERE CAN I FIND INFORMATION ABOUT RECENT ARRESTS IN MY AREA?

Information about recent arrests in your area can usually be found on the
website of your local police department or sheriff's office. Many law
enforcement agencies provide arrest logs or blotters online. Additionally, local
news websites often report on recent arrests.


CAN I LOOK UP SOMEONE'S ARREST RECORD ONLINE?

Yes, you can look up someone's arrest record online. This can be done through
public records websites, online services that compile arrest records, or the
website of the relevant law enforcement agency. Keep in mind that availability
and completeness of these records can vary by location.


ACTIVE WARRANT SEARCH


HOW DO I FIND OUT IF THERE IS AN ACTIVE WARRANT FOR SOMEONE?

To find out if there is an active warrant for someone, you can check with your
local law enforcement agency's website or contact them directly. Some
jurisdictions provide online warrant databases. Be prepared to provide the name
and possibly other identifying information of the individual in question.


IS IT POSSIBLE TO CHECK FOR ACTIVE WARRANTS ANONYMOUSLY?

Yes, it's possible to check for active warrants anonymously in many
jurisdictions. You can use online public databases provided by law enforcement
agencies or third-party websites. However, for accurate and official results,
contacting the relevant agency directly is recommended, which might not be
anonymous.


JAIL BOOKINGS


HOW CAN I GET INFORMATION ABOUT RECENT JAIL BOOKINGS?

Information about recent jail bookings can usually be found on the website of
the jail or county sheriff's office. Many counties have online databases where
you can search for recent bookings by name, date, or other criteria.


ARE JAIL BOOKING RECORDS ACCESSIBLE TO THE PUBLIC?

Yes, jail booking records are generally considered public records. They can be
accessed through the jail's or sheriff's office's website, in person, or
sometimes through public records requests. The level of detail available may
vary.


MUGSHOTS


CAN I ACCESS AN INMATE'S MUGSHOT ONLINE?

In many jurisdictions, you can access an inmate's mugshot online through the
website of the jail, prison, or sheriff's office where the inmate is held.
However, availability varies by location and some jurisdictions may restrict
access.


ARE MUGSHOTS PUBLIC RECORDS?

Mugshots are typically public records and can be accessed through law
enforcement agencies. However, some states and jurisdictions have laws that
restrict the release of mugshots to protect the privacy of individuals.


INMATE CALLS


HOW CAN I RECEIVE CALLS FROM AN INMATE IN A CORRECTIONAL FACILITY?

To receive calls from an inmate, you'll need to register with the phone service
provider contracted by the facility. Once registered, the inmate can call you
using the system. Be aware that calls are often monitored and subject to
restrictions set by the facility.


WHAT ARE THE CHARGES FOR INMATE CALLS, AND HOW ARE THEY BILLED?

The charges for inmate calls vary depending on the facility and the phone
service provider. They can be billed per minute and may include connection fees.
Charges are usually higher for long-distance calls. Billing can be done through
prepaid accounts or collect calls.


INMATE MAIL


WHAT IS THE PROCESS FOR SENDING MAIL TO AN INMATE?

To send mail to an inmate, address the envelope with the inmate's name, ID
number, and the address of the correctional facility

. Include your name and return address. Be aware of the facility's rules
regarding mail, such as prohibitions on certain items and the requirement for
plain envelopes. The mail may be inspected for contraband before delivery.


ARE THERE ANY RESTRICTIONS ON WHAT CAN BE SENT TO INMATES?

Yes, there are restrictions on what can be sent to inmates. Common restrictions
include no contraband, no items that could be used as weapons, no drugs, and no
explicit or offensive materials. Some facilities also restrict the number of
photos, limit the type of paper or envelopes used, and prohibit stickers or
stamps on letters. Check with the specific facility for their rules.


VISITATION


HOW DO I SCHEDULE A VISITATION WITH AN INMATE?

To schedule a visitation with an inmate, you typically need to contact the
correctional facility where the inmate is housed. Most facilities require
visitors to be on an approved visitor list, which the inmate must request.
Visitation schedules and rules vary, so check the facility's website or contact
them for specific procedures.


WHAT ARE THE RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR VISITING AN INMATE?

The rules and regulations for visiting an inmate vary by facility but generally
include a dress code, identification requirements, limited visitation hours, and
restrictions on items that can be brought in. Visitors are usually subject to
search, and behavior during the visit is monitored. Facilities may have specific
rules for children and special visits.


SENDING MONEY


WHAT ARE THE METHODS FOR SENDING MONEY TO AN INMATE?

Common methods for sending money to an inmate include online payments through
the facility's designated service provider, postal money orders, and sometimes
direct deposit at the facility. The options vary by facility, so check their
specific guidelines.


ARE THERE LIMITS TO THE AMOUNT OF MONEY I CAN SEND?

Yes, most facilities have limits on the amount of money you can send to an
inmate. These limits can be per transaction, per day, or per month. The
facility's policies will provide specific details on these limits.


POSTING BOND


HOW CAN I POST BOND FOR SOMEONE WHO HAS BEEN ARRESTED?

To post bond for someone who has been arrested, you need to pay the bond amount
set by the court. This can typically be done at the courthouse or the jail where
the person is detained. Payment methods vary but may include cash, cashier's
checks, or through a bail bondsman.


WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF BONDS AND THEIR REQUIREMENTS?

The different types of bonds include cash bonds (full amount paid in cash),
surety bonds (through a bail bondsman), property bonds (using property as
collateral), and personal recognizance or own recognizance bonds (no payment,
based on trust). The requirements vary based on the type of bond and the
jurisdiction.


RELEASE


HOW CAN I FIND OUT WHEN AN INMATE IS BEING RELEASED?

To find out an inmate's release date, you can contact the correctional facility
or check their inmate locator system if available. The release date may be
subject to change due to parole hearings, good behavior, or other factors.


WHAT IS THE PROCESS FOR AN INMATE'S RELEASE FROM JAIL?

The process for an inmate's release from jail typically involves completing any
necessary paperwork, returning personal belongings, and providing the inmate
with the terms of their release, which may include parole or probation
conditions. The inmate's release time might be scheduled to manage facility
operations.


LEGAL ASSISTANCE FOR INMATES


HOW CAN AN INMATE OBTAIN LEGAL REPRESENTATION?

An inmate can obtain legal representation by hiring a private attorney,
requesting a public defender if they cannot afford one, or seeking help from
legal aid organizations that assist inmates. Inmates have the right to legal
counsel for their defense.


ARE THERE ANY FREE OR LOW-COST LEGAL SERVICES AVAILABLE FOR INMATES?

Yes, there are free or low-cost legal services available for inmates. These
include public defenders for criminal cases, legal aid societies, and non-profit
organizations specializing in helping inmates with legal issues.


MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR INMATES


WHAT KIND OF MEDICAL CARE IS AVAILABLE TO INMATES?

Inmates have access to basic medical care, which includes routine medical exams,
emergency care, and treatment for chronic illnesses. Mental health services and
dental care are also typically provided. The extent and quality of care can vary
by facility.


HOW CAN I REQUEST MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR AN INMATE?

To request medical assistance for an inmate, contact the medical department of
the correctional facility where the inmate is housed. You may need to provide
details about the inmate's medical condition and any relevant medical history.
In urgent cases, it's important to convey the urgency to the facility staff.


CRIMINAL RECORDS LOOKUP


HOW CAN I SEARCH FOR SOMEONE'S CRIMINAL RECORD?

To search for someone's criminal record, you can use online public records
databases, request records from the relevant state or county courthouse, or use
third-party background check services. Availability and completeness of records
vary by state and locality.


IS THERE A FEE TO ACCESS CRIMINAL RECORDS?

Yes, there is often a fee to access criminal records, especially when requesting
official copies from government offices or using paid background check services.
Fees vary based on the type of record and the jurisdiction.


SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY


HOW DO I ACCESS THE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY IN MY AREA?

To access the sex offender registry in your area, visit the website of your
state or local law enforcement agency. Most states have an online sex offender
registry that can be searched by name, location, or other criteria.


WHAT INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE IN THE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY?

The information available in the sex offender registry typically includes the
offender's name, photograph, address, offense, and sometimes details like
physical description, vehicle information, and compliance status.


BACKGROUND CHECK


WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A BACKGROUND CHECK?

A background check typically includes a person's criminal record, employment
history, education, credit history, driving record, and sometimes more,
depending on the purpose of the check and the depth of the investigation.


HOW CAN I REQUEST A BACKGROUND CHECK ON AN INDIVIDUAL?

To request a background check on an individual, you can use online background
check services, contact a private investigation firm, or request records from
relevant government agencies. Consent from the individual may be required for
certain types of information.

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