Torrance Booking Reports Lookup

Torrance booking reports are processed through the Los Angeles County jail system. The Torrance Police Department handles arrests within the city. But LA County runs the jails where booking takes place. After an arrest in Torrance, the person goes to an LA County detention facility for processing. The county sheriff creates the booking report during intake. To find Torrance booking records, you can search the LA County Sheriff's online inmate database. You can also contact the Torrance Police Department records division at (310) 618-5529 for city-level arrest reports and other documents related to Torrance incidents.

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Torrance Bookings in LA County

Los Angeles County operates one of the largest jail systems in the country. It handles bookings for Torrance and dozens of other cities. The LA County Sheriff's Department runs multiple detention facilities across the county. When Torrance police arrest someone, that person gets sent to an LA County jail for booking. The sheriff's staff processes the person through intake, creating a booking report with name, date of birth, charges, arrest time, bail, and custody location.

You can search the LA County Inmate Information Center online to find people booked after a Torrance arrest. The system uses reCAPTCHA to verify you are a real person. Once past that, search by name. Results show booking details, charges, and which facility the person is in. The inmate information line at (213) 473-6100 runs 24 hours a day if you prefer to call. Give them the person's full name and date of birth to check custody status.

Torrance Police Department Records

The Torrance Police Department records division is available at (310) 618-5529. They handle arrest reports, incident reports, and accident reports from Torrance. These are separate from the county booking reports but related to the same events. The arrest report from Torrance police explains what led to the arrest. The booking report from LA County covers the jail intake. If you need the full picture of a Torrance arrest, you may want to request both.

California law allows agencies to charge for the direct cost of copying records. Torrance police fees follow the standard rates set by the city. Contact the records division for current pricing on specific report types. Processing times vary depending on the complexity of the request and how many pages are involved. Simple requests can be ready in a few days. Complex ones may take longer.

Note: Torrance police records can be requested in person or by calling (310) 618-5529 during business hours.

Torrance is a mid-size city with its own police force that stays busy. The department handles everything from traffic stops to serious crimes. Each arrest generates paperwork at the city level. But the booking report that goes into the county system is what most people search for when they want to check on someone who was arrested in Torrance. It shows the jail side of the process rather than the street side.

Torrance Booking Records Online

California's statewide databases also cover Torrance arrests. The CDCR Incarcerated Records search finds people who have moved from LA County jail to state prison after a Torrance booking.

California CDCR inmate search for Torrance booking records

This statewide search shows CDCR number, current location, and admission date for people originally booked in Torrance.

The VINE notification system covers Los Angeles County. It is a free service. Register and get alerts when someone's custody status changes. You can track a person booked after a Torrance arrest and receive updates by phone, email, or text. Crime victims find VINE particularly useful because it removes the need to repeatedly check the inmate database for changes.

Laws Governing Torrance Booking Reports

Torrance booking reports are public records under California's Public Records Act. Government Code Section 7923.600 requires the release of booking data including names, charges, bail amounts, arrest times, and custody details. Both the Torrance Police Department and the LA County Sheriff must comply. You do not need to state a reason for requesting these records.

Access to full criminal histories is more restricted. Penal Code Section 13300 limits who can get criminal history summaries from the California DOJ. Individuals can request their own record for $25 through the DOJ Record Review process. But single booking reports from Torrance arrests are public and available through the county inmate search at no cost.

People arrested in Torrance may later get records sealed under Penal Code Section 851.91 if charges are dropped or they are acquitted. Sealed booking reports no longer appear in public searches.

Nearby City Booking Reports

Torrance is in the South Bay area of Los Angeles County. These nearby cities also have booking report pages with local police and county information.

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