Huntington Park, CA Huntington Park Jail View
Huntington Park Jail is a local law enforcement holding facility in Huntington Park, California, operated by the Huntington Park Police Department. It generally holds people arrested in or near the city for short periods while they are booked, await release, bail, court appearance, or transfer to a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department jail. The facility primarily houses pretrial detainees and recent arrestees rather than long-term sentenced inmates. Its role in the local justice system is to provide temporary custody after arrest and to coordinate processing, court information, release, or transfer within Los Angeles County.
Contact and Location Information
How to Find an Inmate at Huntington Park Jail
To find someone in custody, use the official inmate search link available on this page for the facility’s roster or custody lookup. Jail rosters typically list the inmate’s name, booking date, listed charges, bail or release information when available, and current custody status. Records are not always searchable right after arrest because booking, identification, and data entry can take several hours. If the person does not appear immediately, check again later or contact the facility for guidance. People held only briefly may be released or transferred to a Los Angeles County jail before appearing on a local roster.
FAQs
How do I visit an inmate at Huntington Park Jail?
Visiting rules depend on the inmate’s custody status and how long the person will be held here. Because many city jail stays are short, call the facility first to confirm whether visits are allowed and to ask about hours, scheduling, and any limits.
What do I need to bring when visiting Huntington Park Jail?
Visitors are usually required to bring a valid government-issued photo ID. The facility may also require advance approval, limit personal items, and deny entry for rule violations or outstanding warrants.
How do I make phone or video calls with an inmate?
Inmates are typically allowed access to phones after booking, but they may not be able to receive incoming calls. If video visits or paid phone services are available, the facility or its phone provider will explain how to create an account and add funds.
How do I send mail to an inmate?
Mail rules vary, and some short-term holding facilities do not accept personal mail unless the inmate remains in custody long enough to receive it. Ask the facility for the correct mailing address, inmate identifiers, and restrictions before sending anything.
How does the commissary work?
Commissary may be limited or unavailable in a short-term city jail setting. If the inmate is transferred to a county jail, family members can usually add funds through the approved county system for snacks, hygiene items, and other allowed purchases.
How is bail set and how do I post bond at Huntington Park Jail?
Bail may be set by the county bail schedule or by a judge, depending on the charge and case status. To post bail or bond, contact the facility for the current amount, accepted payment methods, and whether payment must be made at the jail, court, or another county location.
What happens during the intake process at Huntington Park Jail and when will the inmate appear in the system?
During intake, staff confirm identity, record charges, check warrants, collect property, and determine whether the person will be released, held for court, or transferred. Processing can take several hours, so the inmate may not appear in the search system immediately after arrest.