Long Beach Community Reentry Center

Long Beach Community Reentry Center Information

There is no security level at the Long Beach Community Correctional Re-Entry Center - CCA. It lives on self-sacrifice. The facility is referred to as a residential reentry center, which is similar to a halfway house. It houses inmates who are nearing the end of their sentence. They usually have another 3 to 12 months of their sentence to serve, and they can come here if they pose a low security risk.

Long Beach Community Reentry Center

Phone: 562-663-0711

Physical Address:
Long Beach Community Reentry Center
2233 E. 69th St
Long Beach, CA 90805

Mailing Address (personal mail):
Inmate's First and Last Name
Long Beach Community Reentry Center
2233 E. 69th St
Long Beach, CA 90805

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How Do You Find Someone in the Long Beach Community Reentry Center?

The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) maintains a searchable public database of all of the inmates they have in custody.

The prison that an inmate is assigned to depends on factors such as security classification, remaining time of their sentence, gang affiliation, and location of their residence.

The California State Prison System began in 1851, when the State Legislature first authorized the state to lock up prison convicts.

Today the state of California Prison System, operating under the name of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), maintains 34 prisons and 34 conservation camps. With a staff of 26,000 correctional workers, as of the end of 2023 they oversee approximately 95,000 inmates, with another 45,000 on parole or supervised release.

The following will explain the instructions, tricks and hacks you can use to find any inmate in custody with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR).

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) Inmate Search Instructions

The California Department of Corrections provides a limited amount of information you may want to know about any inmate in their system, however they do list every inmate.

To look up an inmate, you don't even need to know the spelling of their name.

  • You can list all 95,000 inmates in the system by entering % in the last name field.
  • You can list all inmates whose last name begin with any letter by entering that letter in the last name field.
  • You can filter the results by an age range, and by the California county that committed them to prison.


 

In this example, we put a 'Z' in the field for imate's last name and the resulting information was alist of every inmate in the system whose last name begins with 'Z'. 

  • The display shows name, CDCR number, age, admission date, and current location.

 

Once you select the inmate you want information on, you will come to this page.

  • From here, you can view the date they are eligible for parole, or you can select Family & Friends and find out how to write, text, mail, receive calls, send commissary money, etc.

 

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About the Long Beach Community Reentry Center
There is no security level at the Long Beach Community Correctional Re-Entry Center - CCA. It lives on self-sacrifice. The facility is referred to as a residential reentry center, which is similar to a halfway house. It houses inmates who are nearing the end of their sentence. They usually have another 3 to 12 months of their sentence to serve, and they can come here if they pose a low security risk.
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Directions / Map to the Long Beach Community Reentry Center
How do You Visit an Inmate in the CDCR?

Long Beach Community Reentry Center Visitation Instructions

In order to visit an inmate in Long Beach Community Reentry Center you must follow the instrucxtions outlined below:

  • First, you must apply to be approved for a visit by filling out a Visitation Application
  • Once approved, you must schedule a visit at the Long Beach Community Reentry Center.
  • Make sure you prepare for visit by understanding all of the rules and guidelines.
  • Confirm that Long Beach Community Reentry Center is allowing visitors on that day. (occasionally prisons go into lockdown and cancel visits for security reasons).
  • California prisons have several types of visits:   Video visits, In-person visits, in-person non-contact visits, family visits, and marriage ceremonies. 

Go to the help page for numbers to call and Frequently Asked Questions

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How Do You Receive Calls from an Inmate in the CDCR?

Are phone calls from an Inmate Free of Charge?

Yes.

Beginning January 1, 2023, all telephone audio calls made from an incarcerated person in a California state prison are free of charge to the incarcerated person and their friends and families.

When corresponding with an incarcerated person, individuals may provide a telephone number where an incarcerated person can call them.

It is up to the incarcerated person to initiate the call. Phone calls are limited to 15 minutes.

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How Do You Mail an Inmate in the CDCR?

CDCR Inmate Mail Instructions

Individuals are free to contact any CDCR inmate by mail.

Incoming letters are opened and inspected for contraband and then forwarded to the inmate. To ensure prompt processing the following information should be included on the envelope:

Inmate’s full name, CDC#
Long Beach Community Reentry Center
P.O. Box Housing (preferable)
City, CA   ZIP

To get an inmate’s CDCR# or housing assignment, individuals should call the Public Information Officer (PIO) or contact the Long Beach Community Reentry Center at the phone number listed above.

Access California Incarcerated Records and Information Search (CIRIS).

Those people who don’t know where an inmate is housed may contact the Department’s ID Unit at 916-445-6713.

A date of birth will be required if the person they are inquiring about has a common name.

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How Do You Send a Care package to an Inmate in the CDCR?

There are multiple Vendors that you can use to send packages to Inmates in the CDCR.  The most popular one is Access Securepak (see instructions below). There are also several others such as: Stop Value Pack, Mike's Better Shoes, The Vitamin Outlet (which can be reached by phone at 800-967-1827), Union Supply Direct, Walkenhorst's, and sending money through Jpay.

Long Beach Community Reentry Center contracts with Access Securepak (aka MyCarePak) for families to send pre-determined packages of commissary items to your inmate.

Access Securepak carries over 1,000 different items in the following categories:
- Food and Snacks
- Personal Hygiene Products
- Electronics
- Apparel

Registration Process:
1. Register here.
2. Select California.
3. Select Long Beach Community Reentry Center.
4. Find your Inmate.
5. Deposit Funds.
6. Order Commissary Items.
Once you are logged in, you will receive instructions on how much (and what products) you can send your inmate.
Contact Information:
* If you have any questions, you can call Access Securepak at 800-546-6283.
* You can email My Care Pack at customerservice@securepak.net.
* You can write them at:
    Access Securepak
    10880 Linpage Place
    St. Louis, MO 63132

* You can Live Chat with a Representative online: (bottom left corner of page)
   Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.–11 p.m. CST, 
   and Saturdays, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. CST.

*Note* Access Securepak will issue a refund for or replace broken, damaged, or missing products reported by Long Beach Community Reentry Center staff. They will not honor reports of discrepancies from inmate's families or friends.
My CarePack is the Long Beach Community Reentry Center's outside vendor for Commissary Items. They have a very good mix of Chips, Snacks, Candy, Meat, Seafood, Hygiene products, Letter writing materials, Electronics and Apparel items for sale on their website.


*NOTE* -- Once you are fully registered and have selected the inmate you wish to send commissary to, you will receive instructions on how much you can deposit, how much (and what) you can purchase for your inmate, and how often you can send commissary.

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How Do You Text and Email an Inmate in the CDCR?

How to Email an Inmate at the Long Beach Community Reentry Center

Follow these instructions on how to arrange secure messaging (aka email and texting) of an inmate at the Long Beach Community Reentry Center

  • Sign in to GTL, or Register if you haven't already.
  • Select Long Beach Community Reentry Center.
  • Select your Inmate.
  • Using a credit or debit card, purchase credits to send messages, and, depending on the facility, purchase additional credits to receive responses from your inmate.
    Compose a message, attach credits for a reply…and send!

You can also send photos and videos to your inmate, along with your message. These can only be sent from the GTL app. (iphone, Android)
The cost to send messages and photos is approximately $1.00, and videos are $3.00.
If you have any questions, call customer service 24/7 at 877-650-4249.

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Inmates in the CDCR have access to Tablets for Communication

Long Beach Community Reentry Center either allows, or may soon be allowing inmates access to tablets to use for the services provided by GTL (aka Viapath Technologies)

Follow the instructions below to get a tablet for your inmate at Long Beach Community Reentry Center

The devices are similar to common handheld tablets, but are made exclusively by GTL and Viapath.
Tablets offer specialized content and services for inmates to use during their stay at Long Beach Community Reentry Center, such as:

  • Music
  • Books
  • Games
  • Education
  • News
  • Radio
  • Television
  • Read mail and messages
  • Video visits

Free services are already available for use on the device at Long Beach Community Reentry Center.
Subscription services are funded separately by family and friends with deposits made into an inmate’s Debit Link account.
Long Beach Community Reentry Center Inmates will then be able to purchase subscription services and premium content to enjoy.

What It Costs
Tablet devices include some services and the content is free.
The subscription services require additional funding.
There may be multiple options such as 7-day or 30-day subscriptions.
Costs are dependent upon the available services and what the Long Beach Community Reentry Center charges.

To estimate costs for tablets and other services such as phone calls, sign in to your account and click “Rate & Fees Calculator” in the footer (bottom of the page).

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How to find an inmate already convicted of a felony and sentenced?

State Inmate

Most states have Department of Corrections websites that allow you to type in a felon's first and last name and pull up inmates in that state.

If you need to find a sentenced inmate serving time in a state other than California, go here. To find an inmate in California, just scroll to the top of the page and click on the Inmate Search button.

Once you locate them click next to the inmate's name or on the link provided and it will show you which prison the inmate is housed in. If the inmate is no longer incarcerated, but is on parole/probation or discharged, it will tell you that as well. In addition, many state prison inmate pages show recent mug shots.

Federal Inmate

The federal prison system has its own inmate locator called the Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator.

Type in the inmate's name and it will tell you where he or she is incarcerated and their projected release date. It also lists released federal prison inmates and the date they were released.

Federal inmates who are moved from one prison to another will show as "No longer in federal custody" on the system until they reach their next federal prison destination. This movement can take a few days to several months to complete, so keep checking back to find out where the inmate was taken.

ICE Inmates

The ICE Detainee Lookup allows friends, family members and interested parties to locate illegal and/or undocumented immigrants that are in the United States without permission.

Has the Inmate been recently arrested?... Try a County Jail

In many cases, the person you are looking for has either not been convicted or sentenced or has been sentenced and is awaiting transport to a State or Federal Prison and is still incarcerated in a City or County Jail.

To locate that person, go here to first find the State, and then the County where they were originally arrested or have been transported to. From there you can begin your search in our databases that contain the names and information of millions of inmates.

Jailexchange.com has all information on every jail and prison in the United States.

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