Inglewood Booking Logs

Inglewood police blotter records show arrest and booking data for the city. Inglewood has its own police department. When police make an arrest in Inglewood, the person is taken to a Los Angeles County jail facility for booking. All arrest data goes into the Los Angeles County Sheriff system. You can search for inmates and booking logs online through the county database. The blotter shows names, charges, and booking dates for people arrested in Inglewood.

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Inglewood Quick Facts

107,000 Population
Los Angeles County
Own PD Police Service
LA County Booking System

Inglewood Police Records

The Inglewood Police Department maintains arrest records for the city. The department has a records unit that handles public records requests. If you need a copy of a police report from Inglewood, you must submit a request. Some reports are public, others are not. The department follows California law when deciding what to release.

Inglewood Police Department handles all law enforcement in the city. The department makes arrests, writes reports, and keeps files on cases. When police arrest someone in Inglewood, they take the person to county jail for booking. Booking data becomes part of the public record under state law. You can search for inmates online or request a copy of a booking report.

Agency Inglewood Police Department
Address 1 W Manchester Boulevard
Inglewood, CA 90301
Phone (310) 412-5210
Records Contact main number

For records requests, you can call the main number and ask for the records division. They will tell you what info you need to provide and what the fees are. Standard police reports may cost around $29 depending on the type. Processing time varies. Some reports are ready in days, others may take weeks if the case is complex or still open.

Los Angeles County Jail Bookings

People arrested in Inglewood are booked at a Los Angeles County jail. The county has several jail facilities. Inmates may go to any of them depending on the charge, gender, and space availability. You can search for inmates online using the Los Angeles County Sheriff inmate information system.

The LA County Sheriff runs two main online tools. One is the Inmate Information Center at app5.lasd.org. The other is the Booking Log at app5.lasd.org. Both let you search for people in custody. The Inmate Information Center shows current inmates. The Booking Log shows recent bookings from the past few days. You can search by name, booking number, or date.

Los Angeles County Sheriff inmate information center for custody and booking searches

The inmate search system has reCAPTCHA checks to stop bots. You need to solve the puzzle before you can search. This is normal and helps keep the system running smoothly. If you cannot find someone, try searching by a different name or check back later. Some bookings take time to show up in the system.

For help with the booking system, contact the LA County Sheriff Records and ID Bureau at (562) 345-4441. The office is at 12440 East Imperial Highway in Norwalk. They handle records for all of Los Angeles County, including arrests in Inglewood. Hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, by appointment only.

Los Angeles County Sheriff booking log database for recent arrests and custody information

The LA County Sheriff booking log updates daily. It shows arrests from across the county. You can filter by facility or date. Each entry has the person's name, booking number, age, charge, and bail amount. This is a good tool if you need to find out if someone was arrested in Inglewood recently.

California Public Records Act

The California Public Records Act sets the rules for accessing police records in Inglewood. Under Government Code section 7923.600, law enforcement must release certain details about arrests. These include the name, age, booking time, location of arrest, and the charge. This is the basic info that goes in the police blotter.

Full arrest reports are often exempt from release. Police can refuse to give you a copy if the case is still under investigation. Once a case goes to court or closes, more records may become public. The booking log is usually public right away because it is just a summary. The full report may have details that are protected by law.

If Inglewood Police Department denies your request, they must tell you why. They cite the section of law that allows them to keep the record private. You can appeal the decision or file a complaint if you disagree. Legal help may be needed to challenge a denial. More on the law is at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov.

Background Checks in Inglewood

If you need a background check in Inglewood, you can get your criminal record from the California Department of Justice. The DOJ uses Live Scan fingerprinting to process background checks. You go to a Live Scan site and pay the fee. The DOJ sends you a report of your criminal history.

Live Scan sites are located all over California. Find one near Inglewood at oag.ca.gov. The fee is $25 for a personal background check. Employers and licensing agencies may require Live Scan checks as well. The process is the same but the fee may be higher depending on the type of check.

Background checks show arrests, convictions, and court cases. They do not show expunged records or sealed cases. If you have an old arrest on your record, you may be able to get it removed. California law allows some people to petition for expungement. Check with a lawyer or legal aid group in Inglewood if you need help with your record.

Note: Arrest records do not always mean a conviction, and employers must follow California law when using background checks in hiring.

Inglewood Arrest Data

Arrest data for Inglewood shows trends in bookings and charges. The California DOJ tracks arrest stats by city. You can see how many arrests happen each year and what charges are most common. This helps you understand public safety trends in Inglewood.

The OpenJustice portal has arrest data for Inglewood. The data shows arrests by type of charge, age, and year. You can filter the data to see specific trends. The portal is at openjustice.doj.ca.gov. The crime statistics dashboard has charts that show changes over time in Inglewood.

Inglewood may also publish its own crime stats. Some police departments post annual reports online. Check the Inglewood Police Department website or call the department to ask if they have data available. Crime stats help you see patterns in arrests and enforcement in the city.

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Los Angeles County Police Blotter

Inglewood is in Los Angeles County. All arrests in Inglewood are processed through the Los Angeles County jail system. The county sheriff handles custody and booking records for the entire county. For more on Los Angeles County arrest records, inmate search tools, and booking logs, visit the Los Angeles County police blotter page.

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