What happens after arrest at the world's largest jail complex — and how to get someone out fast
When an arrest happens in Downtown Los Angeles, the person is almost certainly headed to one of the two most intimidating addresses in the American jail system: Twin Towers Correctional Facility or Men's Central Jail, both located at the corner of Bauchet Street in the Civic Center district. Together, these facilities form one of the largest jail complexes in the world — and navigating them without a bondsman who knows the system is a recipe for a very long wait.
This guide explains the Downtown Los Angeles bail bond process from the moment of arrest through release — including how Twin Towers and Men's Central Jail booking works, what LA County's 2026 bail schedule looks like for common charges, and how calling a bail bondsman immediately makes a measurable difference in how fast your loved one gets home.
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The two facilities sit side by side on Bauchet Street in the heart of Los Angeles's Civic Center district. Both are operated by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) and are the backbone of LA County's massive pretrial detention system.
For women arrested in Downtown LA, booking typically occurs at the Century Regional Detention Facility (CRDF) in Lynwood. Arrests by LAPD in Downtown can also initially go to local division stations — such as Central Division at 251 E 6th St — before transfer to MCJ or TTCF if the defendant is held.
To locate someone in the LA County system, use the LASD Inmate Information Center online or call (213) 473-6100. Booking records typically appear 2 to 6 hours after the time of arrest — searching immediately and finding nothing does not mean the person hasn't been booked yet.
Booking is administered by the LASD's Inmate Booking and Identification (IBI) unit. It is not a single event — it is a multi-step process that can take anywhere from 2 to 12 hours for misdemeanors, and up to 24 hours for complex felony arrests. Weekend nights push toward the longer end of that range.
The Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles publishes both a Felony Bail Schedule and a Misdemeanor Bail Schedule each year, effective January 1. The 2026 schedules are in effect now. These amounts are set automatically at booking — before a judge reviews the case.
| Charge | Penal Code | LA County Bail (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Assault with deadly weapon (not firearm) | PC 245(a)(1) | $30,000 |
| Assault with a firearm | PC 245(a)(2) | $50,000 |
| Assault with semiautomatic firearm | PC 245(b) | $75,000 |
| Robbery (first degree) | PC 211 | $100,000 |
| Residential burglary | PC 459 | $50,000 |
| DUI with injury | VC 23153 | $100,000 |
| Possession for sale (controlled substance) | HS 11351 | $30,000 |
Under California Penal Code § 825, arraignment must occur within 48 hours of arrest (excluding Sundays and court holidays). Posting bail before arraignment locks in the schedule amount. If the case reaches a judge before bail is posted, the amount could be raised — especially for serious felonies. This is why acting immediately matters.
Most families cannot produce $30,000 to $100,000 in cash on short notice. A bail bond is the solution. Here is how it works in practice at Twin Towers and MCJ:
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(626) 478-1062Twin Towers Correctional Facility is located at 450 Bauchet Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012, directly adjacent to Men's Central Jail. The LA Inmate Reception Center (IRC) between the two towers is where bonds are posted 24/7. For inmate information, call (213) 473-6100.
After a bail bond is posted at Twin Towers or Men's Central Jail, release typically takes 4 to 8 hours on normal days. During high-volume periods — Friday and Saturday nights, holidays — release can take 12 to 24 hours. The jail controls that timeline once the bond is posted. We track every bond and update you immediately.
Under the 2026 LA County Felony Bail Schedule, assault with a deadly weapon (PC 245(a)(1)) carries a standard bail of $30,000. A bail bond for this charge requires a 10% premium of $3,000 under California Insurance Code § 1800.4. Call us at (626) 478-1062 to confirm the exact amount for any charge.
Yes. The LA County Inmate Reception Center between Twin Towers and Men's Central Jail accepts bail bonds 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including all holidays. Angels Bail Bonds has posted bonds at these facilities at every hour of the day and night since 1958.
You can search the official LASD Inmate Information Center online, or call (213) 473-6100. Booking information typically appears 2 to 6 hours after the time of arrest. Call Angels Bail Bonds at (626) 478-1062 — we search multiple systems and often locate people before public records update.
This article is for general informational purposes only. Bail amounts, hold policies, and processing timelines are subject to change. For advice specific to your case, contact a licensed bail bond agent at (626) 478-1062. Angels Bail Bonds holds California Insurance License #1K06080.