5-06/010.10 Allowable Inmate Property - Female Inmates



LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
CUSTODY SERVICES DIVISION

ALLOWABLE INMATE PROPERTY - FEMALE INMATES

 

The items listed below are acceptable for possession by female inmates. The quantity is not specified; however, all personal property and county property (excluding bedding) must fit inside one inmate property bag, in accordance with Custody Division Manual (CDM) section 5-06/050.00, "Individual Inmate Storage of Personal Property."

 

PERSONAL PROPERTY

Baby oil

Baby powder

Beverage Items/Food items

Books (personal, religious, and library)

Clear zip lock baggy

Cold cream

Comb (non-metal, non-rat-tail)

Contact lenses with plastic case

Cough drops

Dental Floss (“Cybersonic Floss” or equivalent, pre-strung plastic arch)

Denture cleaner

Denture grip

Dentures

Deodorant (non-aerosol)

Disposable douche

Document file folder (15'x10")

Emery boards

Envelopes (clasp type)

Envelopes (legal or regular)

Eraser
Eye shadow

Eyebrow pencil

Eyeglasses

Face Cleanser

Facial Tissues

Greetings cards (5” x 7” max)

Hair brush

Hair conditioner

Hair gel

Hair net

Hair pick

Hair rollers

Hand lotion

Hearing aid (extra batteries kept by medical staff only)

Legal folder

Legal material including correspondence

Lipstick

Liquid makeup

Lotion

Magazines

Mail (personal letters, post cards, telegrams)

Mascara

Medical alert bracelet

Medication

Mentholatum

Mouthwash (alcohol free)

Notebook paper

Pencils (wooden without metal eraser tip)

Petroleum Jelly

Photos (3” x 5” Min – 4” x 6” Max)

Playing cards

Pony O's

Q-tips

Razor (disposable only, quantity 1)*

Religious articles**

Reusable Razor (purchased through commissary, quantity 1)*

Rosary

Shampoo

Shower cap

Soap dish
Department-approved pocket AM/FM Radio (quantity one) and headphones***

Stamps (U.S. postage)

Styrofoam cup

Sunglasses (medically prescribed or as needed while performing work assignments)

Tampons

Tooth brush

Tooth paste

Vending cards (only those assigned to inmate, up to three)

Wave caps

Wedding band (plain, no stones)

Wipes (disinfectant)

Writing tablet

 

*Inmates who purchase reusable razors through commissary shall have the protective cover on the razor at all times. Any razors that are found without the protective cover shall be considered contraband and disposed of in accordance with CDM section 5-07/020.00, "Contraband Disposal."

**Refer to CDM section 5-13/100.05, "Handling of Religious Headwear and Articles," for additional information relating to the issuance and permitted use of religious articles.

***Inmates will be allowed to possess one Department-approved pocket AM/FM radio, one set of headphones and two AA batteries. Any excess property, including radio accessories, shall be considered contraband and disposed of pursuant to CDM section 5-07/020.00, "Contraband Disposal." In addition, inmates will only be permitted to use their Department-approved radio while they are in their housing module.

The items listed below are acceptable for possession by female inmates with the allowable quantities indicated.

LINEN AND CLOTHING ITEMS

QUANTITY

Blanket

1

Bras 5
Jacket 1

L.A. County issued jail shoes or "V4orce" (athletic shoes)

1 pr.

L.A. County issued jail uniform 1 set
Nightgown 1
Panties 5
Sheet or mattress cover* 1

Shower shoes

1 pr.

Socks

2 pr.

Towel 1

Undershirt

2

Wash cloth

1

 

*In accordance with CDM section 5-11/060.00, "Bedding, Linen, and Clothing Exchange," inmates assigned to single person cells (administrative segregation, discipline, etc.), in areas other than mental health housing, shall have the standard mattress cover and bed sheets removed. To maintain compliance with California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 15, the top bed sheet and mattress cover shall be replaced with a second blanket.

Exceptions:

Individual facilities shall establish unit orders outlining any allowable additional clothing and/or property specific to the needs of the facility, special inmate work assignments, weather conditions, or for safety reasons (e.g. additional blankets, boots, jackets, thermal underwear, etc.).

Excess clothing and linen items (any clothing or linen other than those items issued to inmates for a particular unit's clothing schedules or work assignments) are considered contraband.

Inmates shall be allowed to possess extra items of county-issued clothing and/or blankets that have been prescribed as a reasonable accommodation for their disability (refer to CDM section 5-12/005.10, "Handling of Inmates with Mobility and/or Sensory Impairments").

Property restrictions for inmates in mental health housing shall be determined by a mental health professional after a clinical assessment has been conducted (refer to CDM section 5-01/050.15, "Property Restrictions for Mentally Ill Inmates").