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LAPD - Metropolitan Los Angeles Jail Guide

Overview of the Facility

The LAPD Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) is a temporary holding facility for individuals arrested by the Los Angeles Police Department. It serves as a central booking and processing center for detainees before they are transferred to county jails or released.

Contact Information

Address: 180 N. Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: (213) 356-3400
Website: LAPD Metropolitan Detention Center

Locating an Inmate

To locate an inmate at the Metropolitan Detention Center, you can use the Los Angeles County Inmate Information Center online search tool or call the facility directly.

Visitation Information

As this is a temporary holding facility, visitation is generally not allowed. Detainees are typically transferred to county jails within 48 hours, where regular visitation policies apply.

Sending Money

Money cannot be sent directly to inmates at the Metropolitan Detention Center. Once transferred to a county jail, various options for sending money become available.

Phone Calls and Video Options

Detainees are generally allowed to make phone calls upon booking. Video visitation is not available at this facility.

Inmate Services and Programs

Due to the short-term nature of detention at this facility, extensive programs are not offered. Basic medical services are available if needed.

Security and Management

The Metropolitan Detention Center is managed by the Los Angeles Police Department and adheres to strict security protocols to ensure the safety of detainees and staff.

Legal Rights

Detainees have the right to contact an attorney and are typically arraigned within 48 hours of arrest, excluding weekends and holidays.

Booking and Release Process

The booking process includes fingerprinting, photographing, and gathering personal information. Release may occur through posting bail, citation release, or transfer to a county jail facility.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do detainees typically stay at the Metropolitan Detention Center?

Detainees are usually held for no more than 48 hours before being released or transferred to a county jail facility.

Can I visit someone at the Metropolitan Detention Center?

Visitation is generally not allowed at this facility due to its temporary holding nature.

How can I find out if someone is being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center?

You can use the Los Angeles County Inmate Information Center online search tool or call the facility directly at (213) 356-3400.

Notable Detainees

As a temporary holding facility, the Metropolitan Detention Center doesn't typically house inmates for extended periods. Therefore, a list of famous prisoners is not applicable to this facility.

General Visiting and Contacting Information

We provide detailed visiting and contact information for LAPD - Metropolitan Los Angeles Jail. If you are have completed a LAPD - Metropolitan Los Angeles Jail inmate search and have located an inmate, the information on this page will help you to stay in contact. We help you send money to jail, send & receive text messages, and provide the address for in-person visits.

Sending Money

Inmates who are currently imprisoned in LAPD - Metropolitan Los Angeles Jail can receive money into their commissary account via money order, check or cash. Inmate visitors can also deposit money directly into the inmate's account at prison administrative office. Note: When sending the money via money order or check, mention the inmate id and full name on the back of the slip.

Sending a Package / Mail

You can send any mail to the inmates who are imprisoned in LAPD - Metropolitan Los Angeles Jail. Please send the mail or package to the address mentioned below.

Inmate Name,

Inmate ID,

Parker Center 150 North Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, CA, 90012

Please make sure the mail or package that you are sending comes under the list of approved items. For further clarification on the allowed items, contact the prison administration directly on 213-356-3400 .

Note: In case you want to send packages, you need to get prior approval from the prison administration. Contact the prison / jail staff for more information.

Phone calls

Inmates can call to any person outside who are on the approved members list between 7:00 AM to 7:30 PM. The cost of the call is beared by the receiver and the call can be of maximum 30 minutes. During rush hours, the calling time is reduced drastically to 10 minutes.

Visitation Rules

You need to get yourself registered in the visitors list before visiting any inmate in the prison. If you are visiting someone in LAPD - Metropolitan Los Angeles Jail, make sure you are in approved visitors list. Confirm with the prison authorities before coming to visit the inmate.

Listed below are the basic visitation rules which one must adhere to:

  • Visitor must not be a prior felon.
  • Visitor must have a valid government ID.
  • A legal guardian must be accompanied for children below 16 years of age.
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General Stats for California

California Total Number of Inmates

176,449

California Total No. of Inmates

Number of people under Probation Supervision

183,334

Number of people under Probation Supervision

Prison population rate

259

Prison population rate: 100,000 residents

Parole Population

110,349

Parole Population

Incarcerated individuals with sentences of 50 years or longer

40,878

Incarcerated individuals with sentences of 50 years or longer

Sex

Sex

%

Total

Male

96.14

97,474

Female

3.86

3,915

Youth

Type

%

Total

Committed

49.75

2,055

Detained

48.58

2,007

Diverted

0.29

12

Prisons and Jails in California