Malibu Jail - Lost Hills Sheriff Station Jail
Call 818-878-1808
Location
27050 Agoura Road, Agoura, California 91301. Free parking is available at the Malibu/Lost Hills Station Jail.
Visiting Hours
Located in an unincorporated area of Los Angeles County, the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff Station Jail ("Jail") temporarily houses male and female arrestees and inmate trustees for the following cities and areas: Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Hidden Hills, Malibu, West Lake Village, Chatsworth, Lake Manor, Malibu Lake, Topanga and West Hills. The Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff Station Jail is operated by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
You may visit an arrestee/inmate at the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff Station Jail who has not been sentenced, Monday through Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You may visit inmate trustees who are also known as worker trustees on Saturday, Sunday and on holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff Station Jail's visiting hours and roster of inmates who are eligible for visits vary and are subject to change without notice. Thus, you should always call the Jail before visiting. You can reach an officer at the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff Station Jail at any time by calling 818-878-1808.
Attorneys, bail bondsmen and members of the clergy may visit at any time for as long as they like.
Visiting Procedures
Visiting procedures for arrestees and inmate trustees vary. Presentenced inmates at the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff Station Jail are allowed one 30-minute visit per day. The Jail permits presentence inmates to receive up to two (2) visitors during a visitation period. Trustee inmates may receive up to three (3) visitors during a visitation period. Although children may visit inmates at the Jail, like adults, they are counted as visitors unless they are small enough to sit on a lap. Trustee inmates are allowed one two (2) hour visitation-period per weekend which can be split into two separate visitations—one hour on Saturday and one hour on Sunday.
Visitor Restrictions
Only visitors with a valid ID will be allowed to visit inmates at the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff Station Jail. Acceptable forms of ID include:
- California Identification Card
- Driver's License (any state)
- U.S. Military Identification
- Passport/Visa
- Mexican Consulate Card
- Permanent Resident Card
- Valid School Identification Card or Birth Certificate (if visitor is a minor).
Officers at the Jail may deny visitation rights to anyone for any number of reasons. Persons on probation may be allowed to visit while those on parole may not. For more information regarding this matter, would be visitors should contact the Watch Commander at 818-878-1808.
Telephone Access & Mail
During booking, the person being held in the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff Station Jail, ("the arrestee"), may make an unlimited number of telephone calls within a one hour period. Arrestees/Inmates may not receive calls or phoned-in messages. Upon request, inmates are allowed to make free local calls. Collect calls are also permitted upon requests.
Pre-sentenced inmates will be housed at the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff Station Jail for no more than 48 hours, excluding holidays and weekends. Thus, you should avoid sending mail to a pre-sentenced inmate at the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff Station Jail. Mail for inmate/trustee may be sent to:
[Inmate's Name & Booking Number]
Terminal Annex
P.O. Box 86164
Los Angeles, California, 90086-0164
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