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Inmates at Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) - Los Angeles
Showing 21 - 30 of 202 inmates
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Christian Jared Martell
DOB: N/A |
2016-09-10 | Male | View |
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Christopher Romatko
DOB: 46 |
2020-04-20 | Male | View |
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Damian Trujillo
DOB: N/A |
Not specified | Male | View |
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Daniel Michael Jackson
DOB: 57 |
2019-06-19 | Male | View |
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Daniel T Ray
DOB: 25 |
2024-06-01 | Male | View |
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Darian Louis Cohen
DOB: 23 |
2018-05-16 | Male | View |
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David Calderon
DOB: N/A |
Not specified | Male | View |
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Dazahet Lopez
DOB: N/A |
Not specified | Male | View |
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Delon Hunter
DOB: 24 |
2019-02-13 | Male | View |
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Diana Zamora
DOB: N/A |
Not specified | Male | View |
About Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) - Los Angeles
Federal Penitentiary (USP) - High Security
Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) - Los Angeles is a high-security federal penitentiary (USP) in California. United States Penitentiaries house the most dangerous federal inmates, featuring highly secured perimeters (walls or reinforced fences), multiple watchtowers, close staff supervision, and cells for single or double occupancy.
Facility Quick Facts
- Security Level: High (USP)
- Capacity: 885 beds
- Population: High-risk federal inmates
- Operated By: Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP)
Security & Programs
Despite high security, inmates have access to educational programs, vocational training, mental health services, and religious programming. Movement is highly controlled, and inmates may spend significant time in their cells. Good behavior can lead to reduced restrictions.
Communication
Contact guidelines
All correspondence is carefully screened. Mail can be sent to:
Phone calls are limited and monitored. Money can be sent via MoneyGram (code: 7932) or Western Union to Federal Bureau of Prisons, Washington, DC.
Visitation
Strict visitation requirements
Important
High-security facilities have strict visitation policies. All visitors must be pre-approved through background checks. Dress codes are strictly enforced. Contact is typically non-contact (through glass).
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Saturday | 8:00 AM - 2:30 PM |
| Sunday | 8:00 AM - 2:30 PM |
| Federal Holidays | 8:00 AM - 2:30 PM |
Schedule visits in advance. Contact facility for current policies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) - Los Angeles
You can search for inmates at Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) - Los Angeles by scrolling down to the 'Recent Inmates' section on this page. The table shows current inmates with their booking information, release dates, and other details.
You can also use the official California Department of Corrections inmate locator for the most up-to-date information.
The phone number for Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) - Los Angeles is 213-485-0439.
When calling, be prepared with the inmate's full name and booking number if available. Phone lines may be busy during peak hours, so consider calling early morning or mid-afternoon.
Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) - Los Angeles is located at:
535 N Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Los Angeles County, California
View the driving directions section above for a map and directions to the facility, or open in Google Maps.
To visit an inmate at Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) - Los Angeles, you typically need to:
- Get Approved: Complete a visitor application and be added to the inmate's approved visitor list.
- Schedule a Visit: Most facilities require appointments. Contact the facility or use the online scheduling system if available.
- Follow Dress Code: Wear appropriate clothing - no revealing attire, gang-related colors, or clothing similar to inmate uniforms.
- Bring Valid ID: A government-issued photo ID is required for all visitors.
Contact the facility at 213-485-0439 for specific visitation hours and rules, or visit our complete visitation guide.
Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) - Los Angeles is classified as:
- Security Level: federal high
- Facility Type: Adult
- Location: Los Angeles County, California
- Capacity: 885 beds
This facility is operated under the jurisdiction of the California corrections system.
There are several ways to send money to an inmate at Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) - Los Angeles:
- Online: Use services like JPay, GTL, or Access Corrections (depending on the facility's provider).
- Money Order: Send a money order by mail to the facility's designated address.
- Lobby Kiosk: Some facilities have kiosks in the lobby for depositing funds.
- Phone: Call the facility's commissary service to deposit by phone.
Always include the inmate's full name and ID number. Contact the facility at 213-485-0439 for specific deposit instructions and accepted methods.
To receive phone calls from an inmate at Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) - Los Angeles:
- Set Up an Account: Create an account with the facility's phone service provider (commonly GTL, Securus, or ICSolutions).
- Add Funds: Deposit money into your account to cover call costs.
- Be on the Approved List: Your phone number must be on the inmate's approved calling list.
- Accept Collect Calls: Be prepared to accept the call when it comes through.
For more detailed instructions, visit our complete inmate calling guide.
To send mail to an inmate at Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) - Los Angeles:
Address Format:
[Inmate Full Name], [Inmate ID]
Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) - Los Angeles
535 N Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Important Guidelines:
- Use white paper and blue or black ink only
- Include your full return address
- Do not include stickers, glitter, or perfume
- Photos may be limited - check facility rules
For complete mail guidelines, visit our guide to sending mail to inmates.
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