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Lompoc City Jail Roster Menu * Home * Lompoc Police Department * Offender Lookup CALIFORNIA INMATE LOOKUP ALL Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington D.C. West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Search LOMPOC CITY JAIL INMATE LOOKUP The Lompoc Police Department, located in Lompoc, California, serves as the primary law enforcement agency for the city. Tasked with maintaining public safety, the police are dedicated to providing professional and effective services. Associated with the police department is the Lompoc City Jail, also referred to as the detention facility. This correction facility is designed for short-term incarceration of individuals pending trial or serving minor sentences. As a central component of the city's criminal justice system, the jail plays an integral role in processing and housing offenders. CLICK HERE to Search for Incarcerated Friends or Family Members INMATE ROSTER AND WHO'S IN JAIL When looking to identify who's in jail, the Lompoc jail roster serves as a valuable resource. This list, updated regularly, provides vital information on the inmates housed in the detention center. STEPS FOR SEARCHING AN INMATE 1. Access the Official Portal: Begin your search by visiting the official Lompoc Police Department website. 2. Navigate to the Inmate Roster Section: Here, you will find a link titled 'Inmate Roster' or 'Who's in Jail.' Click on this link. 3. Enter Inmate Information: You will be prompted to input details such as the Booking Number, Last Name, or First Name. Provide as much information as you can for more accurate results. 4. Review the List: Based on the details entered, a list of matching inmates will appear. Browse through this list to find the person you're searching for. 5. Click on the Inmate's Name: By clicking on the name of an individual, you can access more detailed information about their incarceration. INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON THE JAIL ROSTER The Lompoc jail roster provides the following details: * Booking Number: A unique number assigned to each inmate upon their arrival at the detention facility. * Last Name and First Name: The full name of the incarcerated individual. * Date of Birth: The birth date of the inmate. * Release Date: If applicable, the expected date the inmate will be released from the jail. * Criminal Charges: A brief description of the charges leading to the inmate's incarceration. TIPS FOR OFFENDER LOOKUP * Use Full Names: To narrow down your search, try entering the full name of the individual. * Check Alternate Spellings: Sometimes names can be misspelled or entered differently. If you can't find the individual, try alternative spellings or common nicknames. * Bookmark the Page: If you're frequently checking the Lompoc police reports or inmate rosters, bookmark the page for easier access in the future. * Contact the Jail Directly: If you can't find the information online, consider calling the detention center directly. The staff might provide assistance or guide you on other methods to locate an inmate. ADDITIONAL DETAILS ON THE JAIL ROSTER AND WHO'S IN JAIL BENEFITS OF THE INMATE ROSTER 1. Transparency: The roster allows for public awareness, ensuring the community knows who is incarcerated and for what reasons. 2. Ease for Attorneys: Legal representatives can quickly locate their clients and determine their status within the justice system. 3. Efficiency for Law Enforcement: Officers and administrative staff can efficiently manage and organize inmate data, reducing redundancy and errors. 4. Support for Families: Families of those incarcerated can ascertain the whereabouts and condition of their loved ones. LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS * Not Always Up-to-Date: Though the jail roster is frequently updated, there may be moments of lag between an inmate’s release and the update of the database. * Privacy Concerns: Some inmate details may be omitted due to privacy laws or protection concerns, especially if they're minors or victims of certain crimes. * Accuracy of Information: While efforts are made to maintain the accuracy of information, discrepancies can occur. Always verify critical details from multiple sources when necessary. ADVANCED SEARCH FEATURES Many databases offer advanced search features for more specific information: * Search by Date: Some platforms allow you to narrow down your search by specifying booking or arrest dates. * Crime Type Filter: If looking for inmates booked for specific crimes (e.g., theft, assault), some rosters allow for crime type filtering. * Duration of Stay: Some systems may offer the ability to search based on the length of time an inmate has been in the detention center. MUGSHOTS Mugshots, or photographic records of inmates, might also be accessible through the jail roster. These can be useful for identification purposes. However, remember that having a mugshot does not imply guilt and should be viewed as a procedural component of the booking process. BAIL AND BOND INFORMATION Some jail rosters provide additional details on bail amounts and bond status. This information can be crucial for families or friends looking to assist with an inmate's release. VISITATION INFORMATION While not directly linked to the inmate roster, the Lompoc detention facility might provide guidelines on visitation: days, times, rules, and regulations. This is important for those wishing to visit an inmate and ensures visits occur without hitches. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS When searching for offender information, always ensure you're using a secure and official website. Be wary of third-party sites that might request personal information or payment. The Lompoc Police Department and jail roster should be accessible without any charges. RECENT ARRESTS CHECKING RECENT ARRESTS IN LOMPOC POLICE DEPARTMENT To check if someone has been arrested by the Lompoc Police Department: 1. Official Lompoc Police Department Website: Often, the official Lompoc Police Department website will have a dedicated section for recent arrests. This section lists individuals taken into custody, usually updated daily or weekly. 2. Public Records Database: Many cities, including Lompoc, offer public records databases where recent arrests can be checked. These databases allow for searches based on name, date, or other related information. 3. Local News Outlets: Arrests, especially those of significant concern to the public, might be reported by local news outlets. Monitoring Lompoc's local news websites or news broadcasts can provide updates on arrests. 4. Direct Enquiry: Contact the Lompoc Police Department's non-emergency line. While they might not divulge extensive details over the phone, they can confirm if a specific individual has been taken into custody. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON ARRESTS * Duration: After an arrest, the individual will be taken to the Lompoc detention facility. Depending on the charges and circumstances, they might be released within hours or be held longer, especially if awaiting a bail hearing. * Rights of the Arrested: Individuals arrested have the right to an attorney and the right to remain silent. They should be informed of these rights upon arrest. * Bail and Release: The opportunity for bail, and the amount, will be determined based on the charges and the individual's criminal history. Bail can be posted by the individual, family, friends, or a bail bonds agency. MUGSHOTS AND POLICE REPORTS OBTAINING POLICE RECORDS 1. Request in Person: Visit the Lompoc Police Department's main office. They often have a records division where official requests can be made. 2. Online Request: The Lompoc Police Department website might offer an online portal for requesting police records. Typically, there would be a form to fill out, specifying the details of the record in question. 3. Mail: Some police departments allow for mail-in requests. Ensure to include all pertinent details and any applicable fees. MUGSHOTS Mugshots are photographs taken of individuals upon their arrest. They serve identification purposes, both internally for the police department and externally when seeking public assistance or alerts. Availability: Mugshots associated with recent arrests might be available on the Lompoc Police Department website. However, not all mugshots are made public, especially in cases involving minors or sensitive situations. LOMPOC WARRANT LOOKUP To find if someone has an active warrant in Lompoc: 1. Lompoc Police Department's Warrant Database: This would be the primary and most accurate resource. Many police departments have an online warrant lookup tool available on their official website. 2. Third-party Databases: While there are external websites and services that might offer warrant lookup services, their accuracy and timeliness might not be guaranteed. 3. Visit the Police Department: One can visit the Lompoc Police Department in person. However, if there's an active warrant for you, this approach is ill-advised. 4. Contact a Local Attorney: An attorney can often assist in checking warrant status and provide guidance on how to handle any active warrants. Always ensure any warrant checks are done using secure and legitimate platforms to avoid misinformation or potential scams. BOOKINGS AND RELEASES BOOKINGS When an individual is arrested by the Lompoc Police Department, they are brought to the Lompoc City Jail for the booking process. This process involves: 1. Personal Information Recording: The name, date of birth, and physical description of the arrestee are recorded. 2. Crime Documentation: The specific charges leading to the arrest are documented. 3. Property Intake: Personal belongings are cataloged and stored until the individual's release. 4. Mugshot: A photograph is taken for identification purposes. 5. Fingerprinting: Digital or ink fingerprints are taken. 6. Health Screening: A medical evaluation may be conducted to ensure the wellbeing of the inmate and to identify any necessary medical needs. RELEASES Inmates are released from the Lompoc City Jail based on several conditions: 1. Completion of Sentence: Once their time is served. 2. Bail: If bail is posted for their release. 3. Court Order: A judge might order their release. 4. On Own Recognizance: The individual promises in writing to appear in court for all upcoming proceedings. BACKGROUND CHECKS Individuals or businesses looking to obtain background checks in Lompoc can usually request one through the Lompoc Police Department. This check provides details about an individual’s criminal history within the city's jurisdiction. Some jobs, housing applications, or specific licenses might require a background check as part of the application process. LOMPOC MOST WANTED LIST The Lompoc Police Department may maintain a "Most Wanted" list that showcases individuals with outstanding warrants or those suspected of significant crimes. This list can be found on the official Lompoc Police Department website or at the police station. The public is often encouraged to provide any information they may have about individuals on this list, but they should never attempt to apprehend these individuals themselves. SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY California law mandates the registration of individuals convicted of specific sexual offenses. The registry aims to inform the public and assist law enforcement. Lompoc residents can access the state's sex offender registry online, which provides information about registered sex offenders, their offenses, and their general vicinity (though specific addresses are often not provided for privacy reasons). BAIL BONDS Bail bonds are agreements made by a bonding agency to pay the bail amount on behalf of an inmate. In return, the inmate (or their representative) pays a fee to the bonding agency and agrees to appear at all court dates: 1. Contacting a Bail Bonds Agency: Once bail is set, contact a licensed bail bonds agency in Lompoc. They'll guide you through the process. 2. Fees: Typically, bail bond agencies charge a percentage (usually 10-15%) of the total bail amount as their fee. 3. Collateral: In addition to the fee, the bail bond agency might require collateral, like property or other assets, to secure the bond. 4. Failure to Appear: If the individual doesn't show up in court, the bail bonds agency will seek the total bail amount from the individual or the person who signed the bond agreement. They might use the services of a bounty hunter to locate the individual. Remember, while bail bonds offer a way to secure release without paying the full bail amount, there are financial risks if the defendant doesn't adhere to court requirements. INMATE MAIL PROCESS OF SENDING MAIL 1. Addressing the Mail: All mail sent to inmates should be appropriately addressed. Typically, it should include: * Inmate's Full Name * Booking Number (if available) * Lompoc City Jail * Address of the jail * City, State, Zip Code 2. Type of Mail Allowed: The Lompoc City Jail typically allows letters, postcards, and some legal documents. Ensure you're familiar with the type and size of mail permissible. 3. Return Address: Always include your full name and address on the top left corner of the envelope. GUIDELINES FOR SENDING MAIL * Content Restrictions: Content that poses a security threat, promotes illegal activities, or includes graphic or explicit material is prohibited. * Photos: If photos are allowed, they should not be polaroid (as these can easily hide contraband) and should avoid explicit content. * Paper and Ink: Certain jails might have restrictions on colored paper or ink. Stick to standard white paper and blue or black ink. * Books and Magazines: If sending publications, they usually have to be new and shipped directly from a publisher or online retailer. Used books or personal copies might be rejected. * Stamps and Envelopes: Avoid sending extra stamps, stickers, or envelopes, as these can be misused or considered contraband. * Screening Process: All mail will be inspected for contraband. This might delay the delivery slightly. SENDING MONEY TO INMATES METHODS FOR SENDING MONEY 1. Online Platforms: Some jails collaborate with third-party platforms, allowing you to send money online using a credit or debit card. 2. Money Orders: Money can typically be sent using USPS Money Orders. Make sure to include the inmate's name and booking number. 3. Jail's Kiosk System: Some detention facilities have a kiosk in the lobby where money can be deposited directly to an inmate's account. 4. Over the Phone: There might be a dedicated phone line where money can be added to an inmate's commissary account using a credit or debit card. REGULATIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR SENDING MONEY * Maximum Amount: Jails often have a cap on the amount of money that can be sent or kept in an inmate's account. Ensure you're aware of these limits. * Fees: Third-party platforms and phone services often charge fees. * Usage: Money sent to inmates typically goes into a commissary account. They can use it to purchase items like snacks, toiletries, and stationery. * Refunds: If an inmate is released or transferred, the balance of their commissary account might be returned, or specific procedures might need to be followed to claim it. * Misuse: Always ensure that the funds you send are for legitimate purposes. Sending money to facilitate illegal activities can lead to legal consequences. Remember always to consult the Lompoc City Jail's official guidelines or contact them directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding mail and money transactions. VISITATION PROCEDURE FOR ARRANGING A VISIT 1. Registration: First-time visitors often need to register before scheduling a visit. This can be done online or directly at the detention facility. 2. Schedule in Advance: Due to limited visitation slots, it's crucial to book your visit in advance. The Lompoc City Jail might have a specific platform or phone number dedicated to this. 3. Identification: Ensure you have a valid, government-issued ID for check-in. 4. Visitor Limit: Only a certain number of visitors might be allowed per inmate per visitation slot. RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR VISITS * Dress Code: Visitors are expected to dress modestly. Avoid sleeveless tops, shorts, skirts above the knee, see-through clothing, or any attire with inappropriate graphics or messages. * Search: Be prepared for a possible search. This ensures the safety of both inmates and visitors. * Conduct: Visitors should maintain a calm demeanor and avoid any confrontational situations. * Children: Children might be allowed but must be supervised. Check if the jail has age restrictions. * Items: Generally, personal items like bags, phones, or electronics are not allowed in the visitation area. Lockers might be provided. VISITATION HOURS Visitation hours can vary, but a general schedule might look like: * Weekdays: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM * Weekends: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM It's always a good idea to check directly with Lompoc City Jail for the most accurate and up-to-date visitation hours. INMATE COMMUNICATIONS INMATE CALL SYSTEM Inmates at the Lompoc City Jail have access to a phone system to make outgoing calls. Here's what you need to know: 1. Collect Calls: Inmates can make collect calls. The recipient pays for these calls. 2. Prepaid Account: Family and friends can set up a prepaid account through which inmates can deduct call charges. 3. Call Duration: Calls might have a set duration, typically 15-20 minutes, to ensure all inmates have fair access. 4. Monitoring: For security purposes, all calls (except those to legal representatives) are subject to monitoring and recording. REGULATIONS AND GUIDELINES * Call Times: Inmates can usually make calls during specific hours, often aligning with the facility's general operational hours. * Prohibited Calls: Inmates are prohibited from making calls for illegal activities or harassing recipients. * Blocked Calls: If you wish not to receive calls from the detention center, you can request to have your number blocked. * Contacting the Facility: If there are issues with the call system or if you have concerns about an inmate's wellbeing, you can contact the Lompoc City Jail directly. Always consult the Lompoc City Jail's official guidelines or contact them for detailed information on visitation and inmate communications. LOCATION AND CONTACT DETAILS OFFICIAL ADDRESS 107 Civic Center Plaza, Lompoc, CA, 93436 OFFICIAL PHONE NUMBER 805-736-2341 OFFICIAL WEBSITE http://www.cityoflompoc.com/departments/police/ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS INMATE SEARCH: HOW DO I CONDUCT AN INMATE SEARCH? To conduct an inmate search, visit the official website of the jail or prison facility, and look for an "Inmate Search" or "Inmate Lookup" feature. Enter the required details, such as the inmate's name or inmate ID number, and click "Search." Some third-party platforms also provide consolidated inmate search functions across multiple facilities. WHAT INFORMATION DO I NEED TO SEARCH FOR AN INMATE? Typically, you'd need the inmate's full name and date of birth. Some systems might also require an inmate ID or booking number. CAN I FIND AN INMATE'S LOCATION WITHIN A PARTICULAR FACILITY? The specific location or cell block of an inmate within a facility might not be publicly available due to security reasons. However, the general facility or jail location should be accessible through an inmate search. WHY CAN'T I FIND AN INMATE EVEN IF I HAVE THE CORRECT INFORMATION? There can be several reasons: the inmate might be recently booked and not yet in the system, transferred to another facility, released, or the information entered might have errors. Additionally, some inmates may be under protective custody or their information might be restricted from public view. ARE INMATE SEARCHES CONFIDENTIAL? Typically, inmate searches conducted on official platforms are confidential, and your search is not recorded. However, it's essential to check the website's privacy policy. ARRESTS LOOKUP: HOW DO I FIND RECENT ARRESTS IN A PARTICULAR COUNTY OR CITY? Local law enforcement agencies often maintain an online database or bulletin of recent arrests. Visit the respective police department or sheriff's office website and look for an "Arrests" or "Recent Bookings" section. CAN I SEE THE REASON FOR SOMEONE’S ARREST? Yes, the reason or charge for someone's arrest is usually listed alongside their booking details. This is often termed as the "booking charge" or "offense." IS THERE A DELAY BETWEEN AN ARREST AND THE INFORMATION APPEARING ONLINE? There can be a delay, typically ranging from a few hours to a few days, before the arrest information is updated online. This depends on the facility's processing time and system updates. JAIL BOOKINGS: HOW CAN I FIND OUT IF SOMEONE HAS BEEN BOOKED INTO JAIL RECENTLY? You can find this information by using the jail's online inmate search or booking log. Alternatively, you can call the jail directly and inquire. WHAT DOES THE BOOKING PROCESS INVOLVE? The booking process involves recording the individual's personal details, taking fingerprints and photographs, conducting a health screening, inventorying personal property, and placing the individual in a holding cell or general population. INMATE CALLS: HOW CAN AN INMATE MAKE A CALL FROM THE FACILITY? Inmates can make calls using the facility's phone system, which may be a collect call or a prepaid system. Inmates generally cannot receive incoming calls but can make outgoing calls to approved numbers. ARE INMATE CALLS RECORDED? Yes, for security reasons, most inmate calls are recorded, except calls to their legal representatives. WHAT ARE THE CHARGES FOR INMATE CALLS? Charges vary based on the facility's phone service provider. Some facilities might charge by the minute, while others might have flat rates for calls. HOW DO I RECEIVE A CALL FROM AN INMATE? The inmate will initiate the call. Depending on the system in place, you may receive it as a collect call, or the inmate might use prepaid phone credits. Ensure your number is approved by the facility to receive calls. WHY WASN'T I ABLE TO RECEIVE A CALL FROM AN INMATE? Common reasons include your phone number not being approved, phone blocks, the inmate not having calling privileges, or technical issues with the facility's phone system. INMATE MAIL: HOW DO I SEND MAIL TO AN INMATE? Address the mail using the inmate's full name, inmate ID number, and the facility's address. Make sure to follow the facility's guidelines for sending mail. WHAT ARE THE RESTRICTIONS FOR SENDING MAIL TO INMATES? Restrictions vary by facility but generally include no contraband, no explicit or inappropriate materials, and size and weight limitations. Some facilities might also restrict certain items like staples or paper clips. HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR AN INMATE TO RECEIVE THEIR MAIL? Once the facility receives the mail, it typically undergoes a security screening which can take several days. After clearance, it's delivered to the inmate. CAN AN INMATE SEND MAIL OUT? Yes, inmates are typically allowed to send mail out, subject to facility rules and provided they have the necessary postage. VISITATION: HOW DO I SCHEDULE A VISIT WITH AN INMATE? Most facilities require visitors to be on an approved visitor list. After ensuring you're approved, you can schedule a visit either online, via phone, or in person. Some facilities might have walk-in visitation hours. WHAT ARE THE VISITATION RULES AND GUIDELINES? Rules vary but typically include dress codes, ID requirements, allowed items, and behavior expectations during the visit. Always refer to the facility's guidelines before visiting. CAN CHILDREN VISIT INMATES? Yes, children can visit inmates, but they must be accompanied by an adult. The facility might have specific rules for child visitation. WHY WAS MY VISITATION REQUEST DENIED? Common reasons include not being on the approved visitor list, the inmate being under disciplinary action, facility lockdown, or a violation of visitation rules on a previous visit. SENDING MONEY: HOW DO I SEND MONEY TO AN INMATE? Money can typically be sent via online platforms, mail (money orders), or in-person kiosks at the facility. Always ensure you're using the approved method for the specific facility. ARE THERE FEES ASSOCIATED WITH SENDING MONEY? Yes, fees can vary based on the method used. Online transfers and kiosk deposits might have service charges. HOW DOES AN INMATE ACCESS THE MONEY I SEND? The money is credited to the inmate's commissary account, which they can use to purchase items within the facility. POSTING BOND: HOW DO I POST BOND FOR AN INMATE? Bond can be posted at the facility's bond window or via an approved bonding agent. You'll need the inmate's details and the bond amount. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CASH AND SURETY BONDS? A cash bond requires the full bond amount to be paid in cash. A surety bond involves a bail bondsman who guarantees the bond for a fee, and you usually pay a percentage of the bond amount. CAN I GET A REFUND ON A BOND? For cash bonds, the amount is typically returned (minus administrative fees) once the inmate fulfills their court obligations. Surety bonds are non-refundable as you're paying for the bondsman's service. LEGAL ASSISTANCE FOR INMATES: HOW CAN AN INMATE OBTAIN LEGAL REPRESENTATION? Inmates can request a public defender, hire a private attorney, or seek assistance from legal aid organizations that assist incarcerated individuals. ARE INMATES PROVIDED WITH PUBLIC DEFENDERS? Yes, if an inmate cannot afford an attorney, they are typically assigned a public defender for their legal proceedings. CAN I HIRE A PRIVATE ATTORNEY FOR AN INMATE? Yes, you can hire a private attorney to represent an inmate. RELEASE: HOW DO I FIND OUT THE RELEASE DATE OF AN INMATE? The estimated release date can often be found through the facility's inmate search. Alternatively, you can contact the facility directly. WHAT IS THE PROCESS FOR INMATE RELEASE? Upon release, the inmate's personal belongings are returned, release paperwork is processed, and the inmate is typically given a brief overview of parole or probation conditions if applicable. CAN AN INMATE BE RELEASED EARLY? IF SO, HOW? Yes, inmates might be eligible for early release based on good behavior, parole decisions, or other programs. The specifics vary by jurisdiction and facility. CRIMINAL RECORDS LOOKUP: HOW CAN I CHECK SOMEONE'S CRIMINAL RECORD? Criminal records can be accessed through state or county online databases, or by submitting a request to the respective courthouse or law enforcement agency. IS THERE A FEE FOR CHECKING CRIMINAL RECORDS? Yes, fees vary by jurisdiction and the depth of the search. WHAT INFORMATION IS INCLUDED IN A CRIMINAL RECORD? A criminal record typically includes personal details, arrest records, charges, convictions, and sentences. ARE ALL CRIMINAL RECORDS PUBLIC? While many criminal records are public, some records, like juvenile records or expunged records, might be sealed or restricted. BACKGROUND CHECK: HOW DO I CONDUCT A BACKGROUND CHECK? Background checks can be conducted through online platforms, private investigation firms, or local law enforcement agencies. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A CRIMINAL RECORD LOOKUP AND A BACKGROUND CHECK? A criminal record lookup focuses solely on an individual's criminal history. A background check is broader, potentially including employment history, credit history, educational verification, and other personal details. CAN ANYONE REQUEST A BACKGROUND CHECK ON SOMEONE ELSE? Generally, you need the individual's consent for a comprehensive background check, especially for employment or housing purposes. However, basic checks might be accessible without consent. HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO GET THE RESULTS OF A BACKGROUND CHECK? The duration varies based on the depth of the check and the agency conducting it. Online platforms might offer instant results, while more thorough checks can take several days. lompoccityjail.org We have tried our best to keep the data accurate and up-to-date. However, we can not guarantee any accuracy of the information presented on our website. This is a privately owned website and is not owned and operated by any state government organization. © 2023 lompoccityjail.org * About * Terms * Privacy * Contact FIND INMATES, ARRESTS WARRANTS & RECORDS FREE SEARCH ×