Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
CUSTODY SERVICES DIVISION
SPECIALIZED PROGRAMS
CENTURY REGIONAL DETENTION FACILITY
Unit Order: 5-15-010
Effective Date: 01/01/1994
Reviewed Date: 02/21/2024
Subject: Public Visiting
Reference: CDM 4-11/060.00, 5-03/050.05, 5-03/080.10, 5-03/085.00, 5-03/105.00,
5-10/010.00, 5-10/020.05; CCR Title 15, Section 1062; UO 5-00-03
Unit Commander Signature: On File Date: 03/12/2024
PURPOSE OF ORDER:
The purpose of this order is to establish procedures for public visits and the operation of the visiting center for inmates housed at the Century Regional Detention Facility (CRDF).
SCOPE OF ORDER:
This order shall apply to all personnel assigned to and/or working in any capacity at CRDF.
ORDER:
To comply with California Code of Regulation (CCR) Title 15, section 1062, “Visiting,” the following shall apply to public visits and the operation of the visiting lobbies for inmates housed at CRDF.
Visiting Personnel Responsibilities
The visiting sergeant shall be responsible for the visiting center and shall report to the watch commander, as needed. Visiting personnel shall ensure that the following are adhered to:
The CRDF visiting lobby shall have informational material pertaining to Custody Division facilities available. This information shall be disseminated to the public upon request and shall include, but is not limited to, the following information regarding each facility:
The public may also be directed to look for Department, community, and inmate information through the Department’s website at www.lasd.org.
Floor Control
Floor control personnel shall review the visiting dashboard hourly to ensure that all inmates arrive on time for their visits. The visiting phones will be turned on and off as follows:
ON OFF
0830 0900
0930 1000
1030 1100
1130 1200
1230 1300
1330 1400
1430 1500
1530 1600
1630 1700
1730 1800
Dress code for CRDF Visiting Center Personnel
Security Checks
Visiting personnel shall conduct a security check of the lobby and each visiting floor:
A security check shall include, but is not limited to, the following:
Procedures for Visitors
Procedures for Public Video Conferencing
Ex-Felons and Recently Released Inmates
A potential visitor who has been recently released from the custody of any Los Angeles County jail facility, shall not be denied visiting privileges based solely on their date of release from the County jail.
Potential visitors who have been previously convicted of a felony, confined in any state prison, or have subsequently been placed on parole or probation following their release, shall submit a written request to the unit commander requesting permission to enter the facility. The unit commander shall review the request and, upon a determination that the ex-convict has satisfactorily completed their parole and has no other significant issues which would make them a threat to facility security, shall approve the visit. The unit commander's written response to the request for visitation shall be provided to the requesting party within 30 days from the date the request was received by the unit commander. In those cases where visiting privileges are denied, the reason(s) for the decision shall be documented, and the requesting party will be informed in writing of those reason(s).
Disabled Visitors
Visiting center personnel shall make every effort to assist those visitors who require accommodation due to a disability.
News Media Interview Requests
All news media requests to interview a prisoner must be authorized by the Custody Division Chief. Sheriff’s Information Bureau shall coordinate all news media interviews that take place in any Department custody facility or station.
Please refer to Custody Division Manual (CDM) section 5-10/020.05, “News Media Interview Requests.”
Visiting Procedures, Rules, and Regulations
All inmates shall be allowed at least two (2) visits totaling one hour per week. Any deviations exceeding an inmate’s weekly quota (two [2] visits one hour per week) will be made at the discretion of the supervisor or unit commander per CCR Title 15, section 1062, “Visiting.”
Minors under the age of sixteen (16) shall be accompanied by, and remain under the close supervision of, their parent or verifiable legal guardian.
All persons under the age of eighteen (18) shall present a valid and current driver’s license, state identification card, passport, or school identification. Adults accompanying minors under the age of five (5) must provide a birth certificate, proof of guardianship, or any documentation verifying the identity of the minor.
Upon prior request from an inmate, their minor children, over the age of twelve (12) years and not yet sixteen (16) years, may be permitted to visit unaccompanied by an adult with the approval of the facility unit commander.
All public visits are scheduled by appointment through the Inmate Video Visitation System (IVVS) scheduling application. Walk-in visitors may be granted a visit only if an appointment is available and scheduled through the IVVS by the visitor.
Although days and times are subject to change at any time due to facility constraints, the public visiting hours are as follows:
Onsite visits
Friday: 0900-1230
Saturday: 0730-1730
Sunday: 0730-1730
Monday: 0900-1230
Video onsite visits
Friday 0730-1230
Saturday 0730-1730
Sunday 0730-1730
Monday 0730-1230
Video remote visits
Friday 0730-1230
Saturday 0730-1730
Sunday 0730-1730
Monday 0730-1230
Additionally, the public visiting center will be open on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day, regardless of which day of the week they fall upon.
Visitors who identify themselves as a professional visitor are welcome to conduct their visits without an appointment, during attorney room visiting hours and on weekends during public visiting hours.
All visitors shall always have a valid picture identification card in their possession while inside the CRDF visiting center.
NOTE: The visiting doors shall remain open during business hours. Any deviation from this unit order shall be approved by the on-duty watch commander.
Search of Visitors
Visitors shall pass through a metal detector and shall submit to a pat-down search before entering the visiting area. To ensure the expeditious process of searching all visitors for contraband, visitors shall secure all personal property, except an identification card and a locker key or a single-vehicle key, before passing through the metal detectors.
Rules for Visitors
Any violation of the following rules may result in the visitor’s removal from the facility and the cancellation of visiting privileges.
Termination of Visiting Privileges
All terminations of visiting privileges shall be documented in the IVVS by the visiting center sergeant, or designee.
For additional information pertaining to inmate visiting, rules and regulations, and ex-felons and released inmates, refer to CDM section 5-10/010.00, “Inmate Visiting.”
Pass-Through Privileges
Public visitors are not authorized to pass items to inmates. Inmates may pass property release forms to a visitor with the assistance of a floor rover or their designee at the discretion of the visiting center’s personnel.
Property and Money Release Forms
Visiting personnel are responsible for retrieving all property and money release forms from the Main Control sally port mailbox at the beginning of their shift. Visiting personnel shall ensure the forms are signed by the inmate authorizing the release of their property/money to their designee and by custody personnel assigned to the inmate’s housing area. This process verifies custody personnel has confirmed the identity of the inmate releasing their property. Visiting personnel shall verify the identity of the designee upon their arrival.
Acceptance of Prescription/Corrective Eyeglasses
Inmates are authorized to have one pair of prescription eyeglasses in their possession. Visitors wishing to leave prescription eyeglasses for inmates housed at CRDF may do
so with visiting center personnel during operational hours. Security officers assigned to the visiting center are responsible for delivering all prescription/corrective eyeglasses directly to the inmate.
For additional information on the acceptance of prescription/corrective eyeglass, refer to CDM section 5-03/105.00, “Acceptance of Prescription/Corrective Eyeglasses.”
Acceptance of Orthopedic Footwear
The inmate must have a current medical order on file for orthopedic footwear. Once the medical order is issued by Correctional Health Services (CHS) personnel, the inmate must contact a family member to purchase the orthopedic footwear.
All prescriptions (if available) for orthopedic footwear issued by an outside doctor may be inspected and approved by CHS. If the inmate already possesses orthopedic footwear, personnel from CHS will assess the inmate’s medical need for the orthopedic footwear.
Orthopedic footwear must meet the following criteria:
Family members may deliver approved orthopedic footwear to the CRDF visiting center during operational hours. Visiting personnel will contact CHS personnel who will take possession of the orthopedic footwear from the family member and deliver it to the inmate.
Court orders regarding orthopedic footwear for inmates will be processed by the Court Orders Unit of CHS. To ensure proper handling of court orders, refer to CDM section 4-11/060.00, “Notification and Compliance with Court Orders.”
For further information regarding orthopedic footwear, refer to CDM section 5-03/080.10, “Orthopedic or Prosthetic Medical Appliances.”
NOTE: Orthopedic footwear includes orthopedic boots, shoes, and orthotic insoles.
Medications Brought Into Facility an Inmate’s Family, or Designated Representative
In the rare occasion that the pharmacy is unable to supply a particular medication for an inmate, CHS personnel may request the inmate to arrange for the medication to be brought to the facility.
Medication may be delivered to the CRDF visiting center during operational hours. Visiting center personnel shall contact the on-duty supervising nurse or pharmacist to report to the visiting center to take possession of the medication, as delineated in CDM section 5-03/050.05, “Medications Brought into Facility by Inmate, Inmate’s Family, or Designated Representative.”
Found Items
The Visiting center shall have a designated temporary storage area (Lost and Found) for items left behind by visitors. The temporary storage area shall be purged weekly. Items having, or appearing to have, significant value such as jewelry and purses/wallets containing money and credit cards shall not be temporarily stored; a Found Property Report shall be written, and the items booked into evidence. The visiting sergeant shall ensure the proper handling of all found property.
Merit Master- Forensic Inpatient Program (FIP) Step-Down Non Barrier Contact Visits
Please refer to CRDF Unit Order 5-00-03 for procedures regarding non-barrier contact visits for Merit Master inmates assigned to the FIP step-down program.
REVISED 02/21/2024
REVISED 10/04/2022
REVISED 05/18/2020
REVISED 06/07/2013