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Visit An Inmate In Century Regional Detention Facility

What To Have With You For A Visit

  • Driver’s License, State Identification or Passport
  • Inmates Name, Booking Number & Date of Birth
  • Childcare, children are not permitted to be unattended during visitations and this can lead to the suspension of visitation if it occurs.

Visitation Guidelines For Lynwood Jail

Every inmate is allowed to visit twice per week for one hour each time. Inmates in general population are allowed to have four 15 minute visits totaling one hour in total. Special handling inmates may also receive two 30 minute visits per week as well. 

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Get The Newest Information About Visiting An Inmate In Lynwood Jail

You may contact Inmate Information at (213) 473-6100, to verify if the inmate visit status is correct.

At the Century Regional Detention Facility (CRDF), inmates receive two thirty (30) minute visits per
week totaling one hour. A total of three (3) visitors are allowed per inmate.


Children who are under 17 years of age will be counted as one visitor regardless of age.


NOTE: A visit status of “N” indicates that the inmate is unable to receive
visits at this time due to classification, discipline, security, etc.

Visitors must register in the Inmate Visitation System prior to scheduling
an appointment with the inmate.


To determine if your inmate can receive scheduled visits, login to the
Inmate Visitation System.

You will be able to make an appointment with the inmate if his scheduling screen shows a list of time slots. 

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Frequently Asked Questions About Visitation In The Century Regional Detention Facility.

 Visiting hours may vary, so it's important to check the jail's official website or contact them directly for up-to-date information on visiting days and hours. Generally, jails have specific visiting schedules and may be subject to change.

  1. You must meet certain eligibility requirements to visit an inmate at Lynwood Jail. Typically, visitors must be on an approved list, and their names should be listed on the inmate's visitation list. Ensure you are not on any disqualifying lists, such as probation or parole lists, to be eligible to visit.

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You will need a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport, to enter the facility. Some jails also require visitors to be at least 18 years old.

Ensure that you are on the inmate's approved visitation list. Inmates usually have to submit a list of visitors, and these names are reviewed and approved by jail staff.

Dress appropriately when visiting. Avoid wearing revealing or provocative clothing. It's a good practice to dress modestly and conservatively.

Be prepared to go through a security screening process, which typically involves passing through a metal detector and having your personal belongings searched.

 

hen visiting an inmate at a California jail, it's essential to adhere to strict guidelines to ensure the safety and security of the facility. Here is a list of items you should NOT bring to an inmate visitation:

  1. Weapons: This includes firearms, knives, pepper spray, or any other potentially dangerous objects.

  2. Illegal Substances: Do not bring drugs, alcohol, or any controlled substances into the facility.

  3. Tobacco and Lighters: Many jails have strict no-smoking policies, so avoid bringing cigarettes, cigars, or lighters.

  4. Electronic Devices: Cell phones, cameras, and recording devices are typically prohibited to prevent unauthorized communication and photography.

  5. Food and Beverages: In most cases, outside food or beverages are not allowed during visits.

  6. Money or Gifts: Do not bring money, gifts, or personal items for the inmate. Gifts should be sent through approved channels.

  7. Large Bags or Backpacks: Leave large bags at home or in your vehicle. You may be subject to search, and large bags can be a security concern.

  8. Personal Hygiene Items: Items like cosmetics, perfumes, lotions, and similar products are typically not allowed.

  9. Expensive Jewelry: Avoid wearing expensive jewelry that could attract unwanted attention.

  10. Inappropriate Clothing: Do not wear clothing that is revealing, provocative, or offensive. Dress modestly and conservatively.

  11. Any Item on the Jail's Prohibited List: Check with the specific jail for a list of items that are not allowed during visitation.

  12. Children's Toys: Unless specifically allowed, do not bring toys or games for children.

  13. Medical Supplies: Most facilities have their own medical staff and do not allow outside medical supplies to be brought in.

  14. Paper and Writing Materials: While some facilities may provide these, bringing your own paper and pens might not be allowed.

  15. Outside Reading Materials: Magazines, newspapers, or books from outside the facility may not be permitted.

  16. Pets or Animals: Pets are not allowed during visitation, and service animals may have specific guidelines to follow.

  17. Aerosol Sprays: Items like hairsprays and deodorant sprays in aerosol form may be prohibited.

  18. Sharp Objects: Avoid bringing items with sharp edges, such as scissors or knitting needles.

  19. Over-the-Counter Medications: Unless specifically prescribed by the jail's medical staff, do not bring over-the-counter medications.

  20. Outside Food or Beverages: Jails typically do not allow visitors to bring in outside food or drinks for the inmate.

It's important to note that specific rules and regulations can vary between correctional facilities in California. Always check with the jail you plan to visit for their particular guidelines to avoid any issues during your visitation. Additionally, cooperation with the facility's staff and adherence to their rules is crucial to ensure a successful and safe visit.

Do not attempt to bring any items for the inmate. This includes gifts, food, or any prohibited items. Bringing contraband into a correctional facility is illegal and can result in severe consequences.

Inmates and visitors are usually not allowed to have physical contact during visits. You'll typically communicate through a glass partition or over a phone.

Maintain proper behavior and follow all rules and regulations during your visit. Any disruptive or inappropriate behavior can lead to your visit being terminated and may result in future visitation restrictions.

Maintain proper behavior and follow all rules and regulations during your visit. Any disruptive or inappropriate behavior can lead to your visit being terminated and may result in future visitation restrictions.

Most visitations in Los Angeles county consist of up to 2 visits per week at a total of one hour or split into two 30 minute visits. 

There may be restrictions on the number of visitors allowed during a single visit. Check with the jail for their specific visitor policies. Typically, in Los Angeles county this means no more than three people per visitation. 

If you plan to bring children, check with the facility for their policy regarding children, as it can vary from one jail to another.

If you or the inmate require special accommodations due to a disability, make sure to contact the facility in advance to discuss your needs.

  1. Some jails require advance scheduling of visits, while others may allow walk-in visits. Confirm the specific visitation procedure for Lynwood Jail.

It's essential to contact Lynwood Jail or check their official website for the most current and specific information regarding visitation procedures, as these rules can change over time. Always be respectful and cooperative with jail staff to ensure a smooth visitation process.

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