Laguna Beach Jail Inmate Search

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Laguna Beach Jail Inmate Search and Jail Roster - Offender Mugshots


Laguna Beach Jail
505 Forest Avenue
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
949-497-0701


How do you find someone who is in jail in the Laguna Beach Jail?

How do I find out if someone was arrested in Laguna Beach or Orange County?

What information is included in jail booking records and the jail roster?

How often are online jail booking records and rosters updated?

How do I find an inmate that is in the Laguna Beach Jail?

How do I find a prisoner that is in the California State Prison system?

How do I find a prisoner who is in the Federal Bureau of Prisons?

How do I find an immigration detainee who is being held in an ICE facility?

How do I find someone who is in juvenile detention in Orange County, or in California?

How can I see if someone is in jail in Orange County, or in a state prison in the state of California?

How do I get information on someone who is in jail in Orange County?

Who can I call to find an inmate in Orange County?

Does the incarcerating jail or prison have to keep the inmate in either Orange County or the state of California where they were originally charged or convicted?

What if I can’t find an inmate, even though I know that they are in custody in Orange County?

I know the person was arrested and is in jail, but my search in the Laguna Beach Jail inmate roster comes back as “no record found.” What can I do to locate them?

I was released from jail in Orange County, but my record still shows up online. When will it go away?

An inmate’s family member just died; how can I let them know right away?

An inmate’s family member just died; will they be allowed to attend the funeral?

What determines whether an inmate is placed in minimum, low, medium or high security facilities?

What information is available to the public about an inmate in the Laguna Beach Jail?

What is vinelink.com?

How do I find old Laguna Beach Jail inmate records from years ago?

How do I have my jail record from an arrest in Orange County sealed?

Where can I get records of prisoners who were in state prison in the state of California and have since been released?


 

How do you find someone who is in jail in the Laguna Beach Jail?

Search for information about an inmate in the Laguna Beach Jail and view their jail mugshot:

If you cannot find the mugshot of the offender that has been arrested, it is because Orange County or the state of California has recently changed their policy regarding publicly posting them in the jail roster. However, you can write the jail at the following address and request a copy of an inmate's mugshot be mailed or sent by email to you. Make sure to include your email address in all correspondence.

Mail to:

Laguna Beach Jail
505 Forest Avenue
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Attention: Media Relations - Inmate Mugshot Request

Mail, click on the link below, or call the facility at 949-497-0701 for the information you are looking for. 

Laguna Beach Jail Inmate Search


 

 

How do I find out if someone was arrested in Laguna Beach or Orange County?

There are five ways to find out if someone was arrested in Orange County:

1.    Look them up on the official jail inmate roster.
2.    Look them up on vinelink.com, a national inmate tracking resource.
3.    Call the jail at 949-497-0701. This is available 24 hours a day.
4.    Write or visit the jail and request information.  
You can reach them at:
Laguna Beach Jail
505 Forest Avenue
Laguna Beach, CA 92651

5.    Do a search online using this person’s name, the town or city you think they were arrested in, and the crime you think they were arrested for. Sometimes the local newspaper, police department or sheriff’s office will have a daily police blotter published on their website.


 

 

What information is included in jail booking records and the jail roster?

Jail booking records, also known as the jail roster, typically include the following information:

•    Full name of the inmate
•    Inmate's physical characteristics (age, sex, height, weight, etc.)
•    Inmate’s mugshot(s)
•    Booking number, Inmate ID#, Jacket #, etc.
•    Booking date and time
•    Charges or offense details – the applicable statute
•    Bond or bail amount, if applicable
•    Court date, if set, plus the court name and location
•    Previous arrests in this jurisdiction, conviction details, and sentence

  • Note that not all this information will be included. Most booking records and jail inmate rosters contain only the basic information such as name, date of arrest and the criminal charge.
  • The amount and quality of the information depends on the state’s laws and the jail’s policies.


 

 

How often are online jail booking records and rosters updated?

Most jails update their records at least once per day. Some booking information is updated as often as every 15 minutes in the roster.

From the time a person is first arrested until when they are booked in the Laguna Beach Jail, it can be as short as a couple of hours, up to 24 hours, or even longer if they were arrested during a major event such as a protest or riot in which hundreds of people were arrested at the same time.


 

 

How do I find an inmate that is in the Laguna Beach Jail?

There are seven ways to find an inmate in Orange County or the Laguna Beach Jail:

1.    Look them up on the official jail inmate roster.
2.    Look them up on vinelink.com, a national inmate tracking resource.
3.    Call the jail at 949-497-0701. This is available 24 hours a day.
4.    Call local police departments in Orange County. Sometimes the local jails will hold recent arrestees for up to 72 hours before transporting them the Laguna Beach Jail.
5.    Check with the jails in neighboring counties and look up their rosters. It is always possible they were arrested there instead of Orange County.
6.    Write or visit the jail and request information.  
Laguna Beach Jail
505 Forest Avenue
Laguna Beach, CA 92651

7.    Do a search online using this person’s name, the town or city you think they were arrested in, and the crime you think they were arrested for. Sometimes the local newspaper, police department or sheriff’s office will have a daily police blotter published on their website as well.


 

 

How do I find a prisoner that is in the California State Prison system?

You can find an inmate in the California Department of Corrections by searching for them on the State Prison Locator, Vinelink.com (a nationwide inmate locator resource), or by calling the Department of Corrections.


 

 

How do I find a prisoner who is in the Federal Bureau of Prisons?

  • The United States Bureau of Prisons maintains an up-to-date inmate locator where you can look up any inmate that has been in federal prison from 1982 to the present day. 
  • If they are currently in custody, you can see what institution they are in.
  • If they are in transport, meaning they are being shuttled from one prison to another, that information will not be available. If they are no longer in custody, it will list their discharge date.
  • Other information provided is their BOP Registry Number (inmate ID#), their race, age and release date.
  • If they are in custody, there are links to how to visit them, send them money, communicating with them and sending the prison a concern you may have about them.


 

 

How do I find an immigration detainee who is being held in an ICE facility?

  • The US Immigration and Custom’s Enforcement maintains an up-to-date online detainee locator of all foreign detainees aged 18 and older that are in the custody of ICE. 
  • When searching by name, a detainee's first and last names are required and must be an exact match. When inputting a hyphenated last name into the Online Detainee Locator System, include the hyphen for the locator to find the individual (e.g., Doe-Smith).
  • You can also search by using an A-number (Alien Registration Number) if you have it at the same link. The A-Number must be exactly nine digits long. If the A-Number has fewer than nine digits, add zeros at the beginning.
  • You are also required to select the detainee's correct Country of Birth from the drop-down menu provided on the page.

NOTE: If an alien is arrested for a state crime, you will still be able to locate them in the police jail or the county jail where they were arrested. If it was a misdemeanor crime, they would do their time in the Laguna Beach Jail or the county jail where they were arrested and convicted.
If they were convicted of a California state felony and sent to state prison, and not deported, then you can locate them in the California state prison system.


 

 

How do I find someone who is in juvenile detention in Orange County, or in California?

In the United States, a juvenile is a person under the age of 18. If a juvenile is arrested for a crime, it is unlikely that their name will be publicly listed on an inmate search page or detention center roster, or will be released to the public. Only the juvenile’s parents or legal guardians will be given that information.

Review the juvenile detention centers in Orange County or call the Sheriff's Department at 949-497-0701.

If the crime is a serious felony such as Capital Murder, some states will release their name to the public, either when they are first arrested or after they are convicted. However, in general, it is unlikely that an inmate who is a juvenile will have their name released in any public way.


 

 

How can I see if someone is in jail in Orange County, or in a state prison in the state of California?

For online searches, if you want to see if someone is in jail in Orange County.

If you want a list of all the other county jail inmate searches in California.

If you want a list of all the county jails in the United States

If you want to look up an inmate in any of the California state prisons. To look up the prisons in California.


 

 

How do I get information on someone who is in jail in Orange County?

If you want detailed information on a particular inmate in in jail in Orange County, and you can’t find it online in the jail inmate roster, your only other option is to either call the jail at 949-497-0701, go to the jail in person and ask, or write them at:  
Laguna Beach Jail
505 Forest Avenue
Laguna Beach, CA 92651


That said, most jails will limit the amount of information that they give to the public about an inmate in their roster because the offender is considered innocent until proven guilty, and thus is afforded a certain amount of privacy.

Once an offender is convicted, you are far more likely to find out information about them.

If you are good at using Google, you can dig into a person’s past and learn as much information about anyone as someone in the media can. 

You can also search a website that has all the public records about people. One of the best online websites we found will cost you only $1.00.


 

 

Who can I call to find an inmate in Orange County?

To find an inmate in custody or ask about their roster in Orange County call 949-497-0701 24 hours a day.


 

 

Does the incarcerating jail or prison have to keep the inmate in either Orange County or the state of California where they were originally charged or convicted?

No.  Even though 99.9% of all pre-trial and convicted inmates are kept in Orange County California where they were arrested and/or convicted, they can be kept in any US jail or prison that will have them. This is seen in circumstances where a jurisdiction is overcrowded, or an inmate is moved for their safety. That said, a person must stand trial where they were arrested unless the presiding judge or prosecuting attorney agrees to move the offender’s trial to a different jurisdiction if it is likely they will not get a fair trial.


 

 

What if I can’t find an inmate, even though I know that they are in custody in Orange County?

If you know an inmate is in custody in Orange County, and you can’t find them, it can mean one of several things:

1.    Either you or the jail has the spelling of the inmate’s name inputted incorrectly.
2.    The jail has not yet updated their booking information or roster.
3.    The inmate has already been released.
4.    The inmate has either been arrested or is being housed in another jail.
5.    The inmate is underage; therefore, it is illegal to post their information, or the inmate you are trying to find had their age incorrectly listed as someone under age 18.


 

 

I know the person was arrested and is in jail, but my search in the Laguna Beach Jail inmate roster comes back as “no record found.” What can I do to locate them?

Same answer as that above. If you know an inmate is in custody in Orange County, but your search comes back in the roster as “no record found.”, it can mean one of several things:

1.    Either you or the jail has the spelling of the inmate’s name wrong.
2.    The jail has not yet updated their booking information or roster.
3.    The inmate has already been released.
4.    The inmate has either been arrested or is being housed in another jail.
5.    The inmate is underage; therefore it is illegal to post their information, or the inmate you are trying to find had their age incorrectly listed as someone under age 18.


 

 

I was released from jail in Orange County, but my record still shows up online. When will it go away?

If your record of arrest and booking is still showing online, even though you were released, it is because some jails allow that information to remain public indefinitely. Unfortunately, even though the charges against you may have been dropped, many jails will not erase that information from their public records voluntarily.

In a situation like this your only option will be to get an attorney and request they petition the court to force the jail to remove this information. That said, if you were in fact found guilty of the crime you were arrested for, it is unlikely they will remove the information surrounding your arrest and conviction.


 

 

An inmate’s family member just died; how can I let them know right away?

Call the Laguna Beach Jail immediately at 949-497-0701.

The death of a family member is one of the few times, if not the only time, that a jail will take a message for an inmate. Because of the sensitivity of the tragic news, when a family member has died, the news will be transmitted by a member of the clergy, a counselor or someone who is very high ranking within the jail. 

Jail management understands that a sudden death of a loved one could cause a violent emotional response that jeopardizes the safety of staff or other inmates.


 

 

An inmate’s family member just died; will they be allowed to attend the funeral?

The death of a family member is one of the few times, if not the only time, that the Laguna Beach Jail will allow an inmate, whether it pre-trial or post-conviction, to be allowed outside of the jail. Even if they are allowed outside the jail, they will have to have at least two armed escorts. An inmate attending a funeral is an extraordinary cost, use of staff and potential danger to the public. That is why it is rarely allowed.

This is not always the case though, and whether an inmate can attend a funeral depends on the inmate’s security classification, whether the jail has the staff to handle it, official jail policy, whether or not the inmate has an attorney that can push the right people, including the judge overseeing the inmate’s case, etc.

Call them at 949-497-0701 and start the process for special permission.


 

 

What determines whether an inmate is placed in minimum, low, medium or high security facilities?

An inmate’s security classification depends on the following:

1.    The inmate’s current crime.
2.    The inmate previous crimes.
3.    The inmate’s history for violence within the walls of the facility.
4.    The inmate’s gang affiliation.
5.    The jail's current distribution of inmates.

It's ultimately up to the Laguna Beach Jail where the inmates are housed, and what restrictions they will have.


 

 

What information is available to the public about an inmate in the Laguna Beach Jail?

The information that a jail or court releases publicly about an inmate depends on the laws in the state, the policy of the jail, and the sheriff’s or warden’s individual decision.

Jail booking records and rosters can include more or less, the following information:

•    Full name of the inmate
•    Inmate's physical characteristics (age, sex, height, weight, etc.)
•    Inmate’s mugshot(s)
•    Booking number, Inmate ID#, Jacket #, etc.
•    Booking date and time
•    Charges or offense details – the applicable statute
•    Bond or bail amount, if applicable
•    Court date, if set, plus the court name and location
•    Previous arrests in this jurisdiction, conviction details, and sentence


 

 

What is vinelink.com?

Vinelink, which you will see referenced when discussing public information about offenders and inmates, is a national public roster that both allows the public to look up and see the person’s status, plus be able to track their movements, whether it involves being transferred from one facility to another or being released from custody.

The tracking feature is especially helpful for those who are victims of, or witnesses to, a crime and fear that the release of an offender may be dangerous to them or someone close to them.

Anyone can register with Vine to receive automated notifications via email, text or phone. It is available in 48 states and 2,900 jails and prisons.

Here is a short video explaining why it started and how it works.


 

 

How do I find old Laguna Beach Jail inmate records from years ago?

To find jail records that go back many years really depends on how far you want to go back, however you would need to send a written request to the county sheriff as follows:
Orange County Sheriff
Att: Jail Records
505 Forest Avenue
Laguna Beach, CA 92651

Let them know the inmate’s name, any aliases, date of birth, the date range that the inmate may have been incarcerated, the crime they were charged with/convicted of, and any other helpful information you can think of.


 

 

How do I have my jail record from an arrest in Orange County sealed?

To have your jail records sealed, you will have to have the crime you were convicted of expunged. You should know up front that not all crimes are eligible for expungement.
1.    Hire a lawyer that specializes in expungement.
2.    If your crime is eligible, they will contact the District Attorney's office in the judicial district where you were charged or convicted. 
3.    They will file a petition with the court where you were charged or convicted.
4.    The entire process may take 1-2 years.


 

 

Where can I get records of prisoners who were in state prison in the state of California and have since been released?

To get prison records from the state of California, you will need to send a written request to the state prison system in California. Begin your search for a state prison record request. 

Let them know the inmate’s name, any aliases, date of birth, the date range that the inmate may have been incarcerated, the crime they were charged with/convicted of, the name of the facility you believe they were incarcerated in, plus any other helpful information you can think of.

For inmate services and facility information such as:

Click the links above, or the button below.

Laguna Beach Jail Inmate Services Information

Phone: 949-497-0701

Physical Address:
505 Forest Avenue
Laguna Beach, CA 92651

Mailing Address (personal mail):
Inmate name and booking number (required information)
Orange County Sheriff's Department
550 N. Flower St.
Santa Ana, CA 92703

Every year Orange County law enforcement agencies arrest and detain 193,260 offenders, and maintain an average of 9,663 inmates (county-wide) in their custody on any given day.

The weekly turnover rate of inmates is approximately 55%, meaning that every week more than half of these inmates are released and then replaced with new offenders being booked into jail.

The charts below break down the men, women, races, ethnicities and the types of crimes that people are arrested and incarcerated for in both Orange County and state prisons throughout the country. This information is compiled from local police and the Orange County Sheriff's Department, as well as the state of California and the United States Department of Justice and Census Bureau.

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If you are searching for a United States Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate click below.

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For ICE Detainees (Immigration) being held at a detention facility in the United States, click below.

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Orange County Inmate Race & Ethnicity - 11/5/2024

Race Inmates % Total
White 573 7.57%
Black 482 6.36%
Hispanic or Latino 4,120 54.40%
American Indian/Native Alaskan 302 3.99%
Asian 1,461 19.29%
Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian 313 4.13%
Other 323 4.26%
Total 7,574 100.0%
Demographic, Crime and Inmate data is compiled from public reports provided by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, California Corrections, United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Census Bureau.

Orange County Inmate Criminal Charges - 11/5/2024

(many inmates have multiple charges)

Charge Inmates % Total
Felony (3rd Degree) 2,677 35.34%
Felony (2rd Degree) 1,958 25.85%
Felony (1st Degree) 1,995 26.34%
State Jail Felony 1,574 20.78%
Felony (Uncategorized) 3,106 41.01%
Misdemeanor (Class A) 1,995 26.34%
Misdemeanor (Class C) 0 0.00%
Holds 214 2.83%
Uncategorized 0 0.00%
Demographic, Crime and Inmate data is compiled from public reports provided by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, California Corrections, United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Census Bureau.

Orange County Inmate Sex - 11/5/2024

Sex Inmates % Total
Male 6,789 89.64%
Female 785 10.36%
Total 7,574 100.0%
Demographic, Crime and Inmate data is compiled from public reports provided by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, California Corrections, United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Census Bureau.

Orange County Inmate Age - 11/5/2024

Age Inmates % Total
Under 18 13 0.17%
18-20 243 3.21%
21-24 703 9.28%
25-30 1,774 23.42%
31-35 1,652 21.81%
36-40 1,015 13.40%
41-45 871 11.50%
46-50 502 6.63%
51-55 333 4.40%
56-60 329 4.34%
61-65 90 1.19%
66-75 49 0.65%
76-85 0 0.00%
Total 7,574 100.0%
Demographic, Crime and Inmate data is compiled from public reports provided by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, California Corrections, United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Census Bureau.
Demographic, Crime and Inmate data is compiled from public reports provided by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, California Corrections, United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Census Bureau.