La Verne, CA La Verne Jail View
La Verne Jail is a local holding facility in La Verne, California, associated with the La Verne Police Department. It is used for people arrested in the city who are awaiting booking, release, bail, transfer, or a first court appearance. Local police jails generally hold short-term detainees rather than long-term sentenced inmates. People who must remain in custody for a longer period are commonly transferred to a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department jail or another county facility. The facility supports the local justice system by processing arrests, maintaining temporary custody, and coordinating court or transfer procedures.
Contact and Location Information
How to Find an Inmate at La Verne Jail
Members of the public can use the official inmate search link on this page to look for someone in custody or recently booked. Jail rosters typically list the person’s name, booking date, booking number, charges, bail information when available, and custody status. Records do not always appear immediately after an arrest because booking, identification checks, and data entry can take several hours. If the person is not listed right away, check again later or contact the facility or the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department for custody information. Some people arrested in La Verne may be transferred to a county jail, so the county inmate search may be needed if the local record is not available.
FAQs
How do I visit an inmate at La Verne Jail?
Contact the facility before going to confirm whether the person is still housed here and whether visits are allowed. Local police holding facilities often have limited visiting because inmates may be released or transferred quickly.
What do I need to bring when visiting La Verne Jail?
Bring a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license, state ID, or passport. Visitors may be searched and must follow all posted rules, including restrictions on phones, bags, and personal items.
How do I make phone or video calls with an inmate?
Inmates are usually allowed to make outgoing calls after booking, but they generally cannot receive incoming calls. Video calling may not be available at a short-term holding facility, so check with staff or the phone service provider used by the facility.
How do I send mail to an inmate?
Call the facility first to confirm the inmate’s location and current mail rules. If the person has been transferred to a county jail, mail must be sent to that facility using the inmate’s full name and booking number.
How does the commissary work?
Commissary may be limited or unavailable in a short-term police jail. If the inmate is transferred to a county facility, family and friends may be able to deposit funds through the approved county payment system.
How is bail set and how do I post bond at La Verne Jail?
Bail is usually based on the county bail schedule or a judge’s order, depending on the charge and case status. To post bail or bond, contact the facility to confirm the amount, accepted payment methods, and whether the inmate has been transferred.
What happens during the intake process at La Verne Jail and when will the inmate appear in the system?
During intake, staff confirm identity, record arrest information, check for warrants, inventory property, and determine custody or release status. It can take several hours before the inmate appears in a searchable system, so records may not show immediately after arrest.