Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
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CUSTODY SERVICES DIVISION SPECIALIZED PROGRAMS CENTURY REGIONAL DETENTION FACILITY
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Unit Order: #5-03-020 |
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Effective Date: 01/01/1994 Review Date: 12/04/2025 |
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Subject: Century Booking Area |
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Reference: MPP 5-03/005.20 through 5-03/030.20, 5-03/045.00 through 5-03/075.00, 5-03/090.00 through 5-03/095.00, 5-03/100.00, 5-03/105.00, 5-03/110.00, Title 15 Section 1056 and 1213; CDM 4-06/005.05 and CDM Volume 6 (Station Jail Manual) |
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Unit Commander Signature: On File Date: 02/19/2026 |
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PURPOSE OF ORDER:
The purpose of this order is to establish procedures for the booking process in the Century
booking area.
SCOPE OF ORDER:
This order shall apply to all personnel assigned to and/or working in any capacity in the Century booking area.
ORDER:
General Information
The Century booking area will be used for the admission and processing of individuals arrested by Century Station personnel, Compton Station personnel, other Sheriff's Department units, and other law enforcement agencies effecting an arrest or warrant within the reporting districts of Century and Compton Stations. All processing of new arrestees will occur in the booking area. Century booking personnel shall only book and assume custody of individuals that meet the criteria consistent with the current Los Angeles County Superior Court Bail Schedule. Any deviation to this order shall require prior approval from the booking supervisor and/or the CRDF watch commander.
Medical Clearance “OK to Book” is required for the following:
Prisoners will be temporarily held in a holding cell or sobering cell until their booking process has been completed. Prisoners who do not qualify for release after being processed will be transferred and permanently housed in a Type II custody facility within 12 hours of arriving in the booking area.
Booking personnel shall respond to all requests for information regarding surety (bail) bonds, fine payments, or releases of any type. Requests shall be acted upon immediately and within no more than 15 (fifteen) minutes of receipt unless serious mitigating factors exist.
Responsibilities of Booking Counter/Receiving Deputies
The booking counter/receiving deputies will be responsible for the following:
Responsibilities of Custody Assistants
Responsibilities of Arresting Officers
The arresting officer shall be responsible for the following:
Upon arrival to the Century booking area, law enforcement field personnel shall enter [REDACTED TEXT] All weapons shall be secured prior to entering the booking area. Field personnel should be cognizant that certain contraband, regardless of its evidentiary value, will not be permitted inside the booking area. Contraband includes narcotics and dangerous drugs, destructive and incendiary devices, weapons, and toxic materials. Field personnel shall arrange for appropriate storage of such contraband before entering the booking area. Small items may be secured [REDACTED TEXT]
Century Sheriff's Station personnel may place arrestees inside the holding cells located in the booking area while seeking Century Station supervisor arrest approval. This shall only occur after the arrestee has been searched, their property has been secured, and the booking deputy has been notified. Century Sheriff's Station sergeants shall indicate their approval of the arrest by placing their signature on the upper left corner of the booking slip. Charges deemed by the current Los Angeles County Superior Court Bail Schedule to be $0 bail Magistrate Review (MR) or charges with bails, felonies or misdemeanors require an Arrest Review/PCD form signed by the arresting station’s watch commander.
If during the arrestee's initial entry into the booking area, the booking counter deputy observes an obvious sign of medical ailment or injury, the booking counter deputy shall notify the CRDF booking sergeant or watch sergeant if the booking sergeant is unavailable.
Individuals requiring a Positive Identification ( “Pos ID” )
If contact with an individual is made within the reporting districts of Century and Compton Stations, and the subject fails to provide a satisfactory form of identification, arresting deputies/officers may transport the detainee to the Century booking area. Detaining personnel shall make every effort to locate an Evolution Mobile Identification device to utilize prior to transporting the detainee. Upon arrival, booking personnel will conduct a “Pos ID” via the Livescan machine to confirm the identity of the detainee. After the detainee is processed, they shall be secured to the reception area (no throw) chair near the booking area sallyport or returned to the patrol vehicle. If the reception area (no throw) chair is utilized, the arresting and/or transporting deputy/officer must remain with the detainee until a positive identification is made. If two deputies/officers are present, only one is required to remain with the detainee. The detainee shall not be secured to the "no throw" chair for more than four (4) hours. The detainee shall not be placed in a cell, absent extenuating circumstances. If the results of the “Pos ID” conclude in a bookable charge, the arresting deputy/officer will be responsible for completing all tasks outlined in the “Responsibilities of Arresting Officers” section within this order prior to booking personnel taking custody of the prisoner.
Prisoners Who Will Not Be Accepted at CRDF Century Booking
Prisoners who have any sign of serious injury, illness, or who require medication or ongoing medical treatment shall not be accepted for booking at Century booking.
Booking personnel shall relay these concerns to the immediate attention of the booking sergeant, or in their absence, another sergeant. The sergeant shall evaluate the situation and, if appropriate, obtain an "OK to book” by a physician for prisoners that may not be seriously injured, ill, or requiring ongoing medication. An "OK” for booking does not necessarily mean the prisoner is “OK” for housing at CRDF.
The circumstances below shall be brought to the attention of the booking sergeant and/or booking supervising line deputy to determine how to proceed:
The decision to book these prisoners directly into the Inmate Reception Center (IRC), excluding female prisoners, Century, and Compton arrestees, shall be carefully considered by arresting officers and accomplished whenever possible. The concurrence of a field supervisor shall be obtained when the following circumstances arise:
Prisoners who are accepted for booking and determined to fall within the category of prisoners who should NOT have been accepted shall be brought to the immediate attention of the booking sergeant or watch sergeant. The sergeant shall assess the situation and take immediate steps, if necessary, to have the prisoner transferred to IRC or the Los Angeles General Medical Center (LAGMC).
Booking personnel who encounter a female prisoner who is suicidal/mentally ill shall do the following for all non-cite-out bookings:
Booking personnel who encounter a male prisoner who is suicidal/mentally ill shall do the following for all non-cite-out bookings:
Property and Money
The prisoner shall stop at the booking counter, where a medical questionnaire shall be completed by booking personnel. The prisoner shall then be escorted to a holding or sobering cell where their property, including shoelaces and belts, shall be removed, inventoried, and recorded on the Booking and Property Record (B&PR). The prisoner shall then be placed in a holding or sobering cell for completion of the booking process.
The prisoner’s property shall be placed in a clear plastic property bag and sealed. Prisoners may retain their shoes (shoelaces removed), except for shoes with steel-toes or pointed toes, which could cause damage to facility property or pose a potential security hazard. These items shall be placed in a clear plastic bag, and a copy of the prisoner’s B&PR shall be attached.
Property shall be securely maintained in the property compartments located under the booking counter or inside the bulk property room. Property shall not be left unattended.
Additional Charges and Holds Record
The Additional Charges and Holds Records form (SH-CR-435) shall be completed for all charges that are in addition to the booking charge listed on the original booking slip.
If additional charges or holds are placed at any time following the initial booking process, the SH-CR-435 shall be completed, and shall additionally have the arrestee’s thumbprints included if any charge/hold is a printable offense. Without the thumbprints, the charge will not be added to the arrestee’s Consolidated Criminal History Records (CCHRS) at the California Department of Justice (DOJ).
If a prisoner is arrested on a citable misdemeanor charge and booking personnel later discover a citable or non-citable warrant(s) for which the prisoner will be sent to court, booking personnel shall have the prisoner sign the citation for the open misdemeanor charge, process the additional charge(s), and send the prisoner to court on the outstanding warrant(s), if possible. The procedure of citing on the open misdemeanor charge applies to all courts. Should the arresting officer fail to provide a citation for the prisoner and a hold has not been authorized with the signature of the Century Station watch commander, CRDF personnel shall cause the appropriate citation to be issued and signed by the prisoner.
However, if a prisoner is arrested on a citable misdemeanor charge and an out-of-county warrant, fugitive warrant, or a parolee-at-large warrant is discovered, the prisoner shall be sent to the appropriate court for arraignment on the open misdemeanor charge. Booking personnel shall contact the arresting deputy so they can complete the arrest report and shall contact the appropriate court deputy to ensure that the misdemeanor case has been filed or will be filed that day.
If it is discovered a prisoner has a parole hold, do not fill out an additional charge until the hold can be verified and a teletype authorization or faxed copy of the hold to detain/arrest is obtained from State Parole.
The additional charge slip will then be given to the booking clerk to update the booking. If the prisoner has an "open" charge, they shall be sent to court. If the prisoner is booked for 3056 PC or 1767.3 WIC only, they shall be sent to IRC on the first available transportation.
Probable Cause Declaration (PCD) / Arrest Review
The jailer is responsible for ensuring all inmates held in custody, either at the station jail or transferred to another facility within the county, have a signed PCD prior to the 48th hour in custody.
Except as provided below, a PCD is required in all cases where a suspect is booked into a Sheriff’s Department facility on a criminal charge (including juveniles under 602 WIC) and there has been no prior judicial authorization for the detention. When suspects are booked on multiple charges, a PCD is required for all charges where there has been no prior judicial review.
A PCD is not required for the following:
Prisoners shall not be in the Century booking area longer than 12 hours from the time of arrival per the Board of State and Community Corrections Title 24 Minimum Standards for Local Detention Facilities, except due to extenuating circumstances. The watch commander shall be notified immediately in such circumstances.
Blood Alcohol Testing
If an Intoxilyzer test is administered by the arresting officer, the test will be documented in the Intoxilyzer Logbook.
Fingerprints
All individuals over the age of 14 arrested and booked for any crime, with or without a warrant, shall be fingerprinted in accordance with MPP 5-03/050.05, “Prints Required.” This shall be accomplished as soon as practical after the arrestee is booked. This includes all offenses except:
To have an inmate's arrest recorded in CCHRS and the FBI, it is necessary that the prints be legible and completely rolled; otherwise, they will be rejected, and the arrest will not appear in these records.
Whenever practical, fingerprints should be captured on a Live Scan workstation and electronically transmitted to Records and Identification Bureau (RIB) for identification. Persons arrested and booked for any offense should not be released until a positive identification message has been received from RIB. In the event a release is imperative and a positive fingerprint identification message has not been received, the jailer shall contact RIB to determine the status of the identification.
In those instances when a positive identification cannot be established, and the release is imperative, watch commander approval shall be obtained before the suspect can be released. Additionally, the watch commander shall note their name, employee number, and reason on the B&PR.
Responsibilities of Clerks Assigned to Century Booking Area
If the prisoner is being booked pursuant to a felony or misdemeanor charge and appears to be eligible for a cite-out, the arresting officer shall prepare a citation. The completed citation shall be presented to booking personnel along with the B&PR and other associated documents.
Booking personnel at other facilities, or personnel releasing arrestees pursuant to field release procedures, shall notify booking personnel. Booking personnel shall enter the arrest information into the e-Gatebook. The clerks assigned to the booking area shall process the information accordingly.
Prisoners arrested and booked for a felony or misdemeanor that are citable per the current Los Angeles County Bail Schedule shall be handled as station releases unless the arresting officer's watch commander has approved detention. The watch commander or designee shall put the reason for the hold and the name and employee numbers of the watch commander authorizing the hold on the front page of the booking packet for the hold to be valid and comply with current Department policy. Due to Century booking not being able to house prisoners beyond 12 hours, only charges currently accepted by IRC can be placed on a watch commander hold.
Maintaining the e-Gatebook
For accountability purposes, there should be only one person per shift responsible for making entries into and out of the e-Gatebook. At 0001 hours each day, a new e-Gatebook page shall be started.
All persons booked at Century Station shall be entered into the e-Gatebook by the booking custody assistant. This includes field releases and prisoners taken to other facilities such as IRC, LAGMC, Century Station, or other law enforcement agencies. Specialized, transitory, and investigative units of the Sheriff's Department may also submit bookings for entry into e-Gatebook when appropriate. Entries shall include the last two digits of the station reporting district (RD) with the file number.
Release dispositions shall contain complete information, including but not limited to cite numbers, reason for release, date, and time of release. On any releases given a court date, the court name and time of required appearance shall be entered in the disposition section directly following the release disposition entry.
Prisoners booked at Century Station and subsequently housed at IRC or LAGMC, and scheduled for arraignment at Compton Municipal Court, Lynwood Branch (COL), are ordered out in the following manner:
Segregation of Type I Prisoners
Arrestees who are determined to be prone to escape or assault staff and/or other prisoners shall be segregated. Additionally, all prisoners with communicable diseases shall be segregated from other prisoners and transported to IRC. These facilities shall be notified, and permission for housing the prisoner shall be obtained prior to transportation.
All prisoners who appear mentally ill or exhibit unstable, erratic behavior shall be segregated from other prisoners. Those with criminal charges shall be immediately transported to IRC.
Use of Sobering Cell
A sobering cell shall be used for housing inmates who are a threat to their own safety or the safety of others due to their state of intoxication. Symptoms include:
A sobering cell is generally defined as a cell with a padded floor and standard toilet with a padded partition on one side for support. It must allow for maximum visual supervision of inmates by staff. For specific construction specifications refer to Uniform Building Code, Title 24, Section 13-102(c)2 and 13-102(c)3.
Having an inmate medically cleared prior to booking could facilitate the decision of whether to transfer the inmate to IRC/CRDF, or whether to place the inmate in an approved station sobering cell.
Inmates with other medical complications (as noted on the Los Angeles County Unified Arrestee Medical Screening Form) are not appropriate candidates for a station sobering cell, and should be transferred to IRC/CRDF.
An inmate no longer meeting the extremely intoxicated criteria shall be removed from the sobering cell as they are able to continue in the processing procedures.
Intermittent direct visual observation of inmates held in the sobering cell shall be conducted no less than every half hour to monitor their behavior, ensure they are breathing in a regular manner, and provide early medical intervention if needed. These checks shall be recorded by the jailer on the back of the Intoxication Observation Sheet. Each half-hour observation should include:
Any inmate who has symptoms suggestive of a coma, having difficulty responding to verbal or physical stimulation, unable to awaken and has irregular breathing or snoring, or convulsions shall be considered an emergency. The paramedics shall be summoned, and the inmate shall be transferred to the closest emergency hospital as soon as possible.
In no case shall an extremely intoxicated inmate be held in a sobering cell over six hours without a re-evaluation by the jailer. If, after the re-evaluation, it is the jailer’s opinion that:
Once the inmate sobers up (from either drugs or alcohol) they shall be moved from the sobering cell and housed in a regular cell.
Note: Intoxicated females shall be housed in a sobering cell separate from other general population females. Such inmates shall be removed from the sobering cell as soon as they are able to continue in the processing procedures.
If the sobering cell has reached maximum capacity, transfer the next extremely intoxicated inmate to the closest facility (another station jail) with a sobering cell vacancy (taking gender into account).
Handling Intoxicated Prisoners exhibiting Disorderly Conduct
A person arrested for 647(f) PC shall be medically evaluated within 90 minutes of the arrestee's arrival at Century Station booking and documented on the "Intoxication Assessment Sheet" (SH-R-445).
When a 647(f) arrestee is suspected of having significant medical problems, booking personnel shall notify the booking sergeant immediately. The sergeant shall decide whether the prisoner will remain in the booking area.
Regardless of regularly scheduled mealtimes, all 647(f) PC arrestees shall be offered at least one meal while in custody. In those instances where a 647(f) PC arrestee is eligible for 849(b)(2) release prior to a regularly scheduled mealtime, they shall be given the option to remain in custody until the next scheduled mealtime or be given a bag lunch upon release.
Booking personnel shall check all 647(f) arrestees every half hour and log the checks on the bottom of the arrestee's "Intoxication Assessment Sheet" (SH-R-445) if they have been placed in a sobering cell. This sheet shall be incorporated in the booking packet of all 647 (f) arrestees, or any person booked for being under the influence of alcohol or drugs (includes 11550 H&S, 23152 CVC, 647[f] PC, etc.). A copy of this sheet shall be forwarded with all 647(f) arrestees who are transferred to another facility.
Female Prisoners
Female prisoners shall be kept separate from male prisoners at all times. Female prisoners may be placed in a booking cell next to a male prisoner. When there are female prisoners in custody at CRDF, there shall be an appropriately trained female employee (sworn or civilian) assigned, available, and accessible for supervision (per Penal Code Section 4021(a). Male personnel shall not enter a room or cell occupied by a female prisoner or prisoners, unless a female employee is also present, except under exigent circumstances.
Photographs and fingerprints may be done by any deputy sheriff or custody assistant.
Male Prisoners
Male prisoners with scheduled court hearings shall remain in the booking area pending the arrival of Court Services Transportation Bureau (CST) personnel. CST personnel shall be escorted to the booking area, where male prisoners shall be handcuffed and escorted to the CRDF Reception Center where they will board the CST buses. Any deviation from this policy shall be approved by the on-duty watch commander.
Juveniles
Please refer to the Station Jail Manual sections 6-09/000.00, “Juvenile Detention Definitions,” through 6-09/030.00, “Non-secure Detention of Juveniles.”
Station Prisoner Inspection Record
This form is a record of the prisoner count and is the responsibility of the booking custody assistant to ensure that every thirty minutes, all prisoners within the booking area, (i.e., interview rooms, booking cells, holding/detoxification cells), are counted. These totals shall be recorded on the inspection record.
MPP 5-03/170.00 Removal of Prisoner from County Jail by Court Order
The following procedures shall be observed in compliance with a legal removal order wherein a prisoner is taken from the jail or other place of confinement to another specified place for a specified reason.
Section 4004 of the Penal Code states that a prisoner committed to the County jail for examination or upon conviction for a public offense must be confined in the jail until they are legally discharged. During the pendency of a criminal proceeding, the Superior Court, Municipal Court, or a Justice Court, before which said proceeding is pending, may make a legal order, for good cause, for the removal in the custody of the Sheriff. After conviction, only the Superior Court may make a legal order, for good cause, for the removal.
INMATE INTERVIEW FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
Absent a court order, inmates shall not be transported to another facility to be interviewed. Once approved, the interviews shall occur in the area(s) designated by the facility watch commander, or their designee.
IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOM ENFORCEMENT DETAINER NOTIFICATION
The Department shall not transfer inmates into the custody of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) based solely on a civil immigration detainer. ICE agents shall not be allowed access to any custody facility or station jail to conduct civil immigration enforcement. The Department will honor judicial orders or judicial criminal warrants provided by ICE.
Inmates shall be given a physical copy of any ICE Detainer received for them and verbally notified of the Department’s policy concerning transfers into ICE Custody. Refer to CDM section 4-06/005.05, "Immigration and Custom Enforcement Detainer Notification."
A bond or bail presented on behalf of an inmate with an ICE Detainer shall be accepted. The presence of an ICE Detainer shall not be used as a reason to refuse bond or bail, nor to delay the release of an inmate.
Inspections
Booking personnel shall be responsible for gathering all inspection documents as requested by the below mentioned agencies and the CRDF Operations Deputy for the following inspections:
Booking supervisors with the assistance of booking deputies and custody assistants will be responsible for hosting the above mentioned inspections. Booking supervisors will be responsible for providing responses for any noted deficiencies documented in the Corrective Action Plan (CAP) requested by the Custody Support Services (CSS) Inspections Team. All responses are to be provided to the CRDF Operations Deputy. Booking supervisors will be responsible for ensuring all deficiencies are corrected forthwith.
NOTE: Refer to the Station Jail Manual for additional information.
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