Beverly Hills Jail - Call 310-288-2600
Location
464 N. Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, California, 90210
The Beverly Hills Police Department and Jail are located close to Rexford Public Parking at 450 N. Rexford Drive. The first two hours are free.
Visiting Hours and Procedures
You may visit an inmate Monday-Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Inmates are allowed only one 20 minute visit per day. However, that visit can include up to two adults and one child. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Attorneys, clergymen and bail bondsmen may visit at any time for as long as they like. You can obtain information about persons who have been arrested in Beverly Hills, California, by calling the Beverly Hills Police Jail at 310-288-2600 or 310-285-2187; or by visiting The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Inmate Information Center. You will need to know the full name and date of birth of the person being held in jail or his booking number to obtain any information. If you want specific information regarding the arrestee's case, including upcoming court dates, go to the Los Angeles County Superior Court website.
All visitors to the Beverly Hills Jail (the "Jail") must possess either a valid California ID, valid photo ID from another state, passport or an ID from an acceptable source. Visitors with outstanding warrants or who are on parole should not visit the jail as they may be subject to immediate arrest. A visitor may be denied entry to the Beverly Hills Jail if he or she has been incarcerated there. Officers at the Beverly Hills Jail may deny visitation rights to anyone for any number of reasons. All visitors and all personal property brought into the Jail will be searched. Visitors in possession of weapons, illegal drugs or contraband may be arrested.
During booking, the person being held in jail, (the "arrestee"), may make three free telephone calls within the continental USA. Once placed in a cell, an arrestee may make unlimited collect telephone calls from a telephone in his cell. Although inmates are not permitted to receive incoming calls, a person can always call 310-288-2600 and leave a message for an inmate with an officer at the Jail. Because most inmates will be held at the Beverly Hills Jail for no more than three days, inmates should not be sent mail. Any time after arrest, an arrestee may authorize the release of his personal property to anyone unless that property has been entered into evidence. The person picking up the arrestee's personal property must present a valid California ID or an ID from an acceptable source.
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