Long Beach Public Records Directory

All links go directly to official Long Beach, California government websites.

Law Enforcement

Los Angeles County relies on a complex patchwork of law enforcement agencies. The Long Beach Police Department serves the city independently, while LAPD covers the City of Los Angeles across 21 geographic divisions with approximately 9,000 sworn officers. LASD operates 23 patrol stations serving unincorporated areas and 42 contract cities. Other independent departments include Pasadena PD, Burbank PD, Glendale PD, Santa Monica PD, and 41 more municipal agencies. The LA Metro Transit Authority maintains its own transit police force.
The California Highway Patrol covers freeways and unincorporated areas. LAPD publishes crime data at data.lacity.org. Under SB 2 (2023), all California law enforcement agencies must proactively disclose sustained misconduct records, use-of-force incidents, and officer-involved shooting investigations.

Jail & Inmate Records

LASD operates 7 major detention facilities across the county: Twin Towers Correctional Facility (downtown LA, largest in the US), Men's Central Jail (MCJ), Century Regional Detention Center (Lynwood, houses women), Pitchess Detention Center (Castaic, 4 camps), North County Correctional Facility, East Facility, and South Facility. Cities with independent police departments, including Long Beach, may also operate city jails for short-term holds. To locate a current inmate in county facilities, use the LASD Inmate Information Center at app5.lasd.org and search by name or booking number.
Bail bond information, court dates, and housing location are available online. For inmates in city jails — Long Beach, Pasadena, Burbank, and others — contact each city's police department directly.

Arrest Records

Arrest records in Los Angeles County are maintained by the arresting agency — LAPD (21 geographic divisions), LASD (23 patrol stations), or one of 46 independent city police departments. Under the California Public Records Act, these records are public unless sealed or expunged by court order. LAPD publishes arrest data on the LA City open data portal at data.lacity.org. LASD arrest records may be requested from the LASD Records Bureau. California Proposition 57 (2016) and AB 1950 (2021) have modified certain sentence and probation rules that affect record visibility.

Court Records

The California court system provides centralized resources for residents navigating the judicial process. The Long Beach Bankruptcy Court maintains information at https://www.cacb.uscourts.gov/, while the statewide case search is available at https://www.courts.ca.gov/selfhelp-courtrecords.htm. These platforms offer access to court records and filing procedures for local residents and businesses across the state.

Criminal Records

Criminal records in Los Angeles County are maintained at multiple levels. Felony and misdemeanor convictions are held by the LA Superior Court District Clerk and searchable online at lacourt.org. State-level criminal history is maintained by the California DOJ and accessible via Live Scan fingerprint background checks through authorized providers (oag.ca.gov/fingerprints). Name-based checks ($25) are available for non-criminal-justice purposes. The FBI maintains a national criminal history database (NCIC) accessible to law enforcement.

Frequently Asked Questions

1 What are the school district and education performance data for Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California?
The Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) serves the city of Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California. According to the California Department of Education, the district had an overall Academic Performance Index (API) score of 790 in 2019, which is above the state average of 789. The district also had a graduation rate of 91.2%, which is higher than the state average of 83.2%.
According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, the crime rate in Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California is lower than the national average. In 2019, the city reported a total of 8,945 Part I crimes, which is a decrease of 4.2% from 2018. The violent crime rate in Long Beach is lower than the national average, with a rate of 4.2 per 1,000 residents. The property crime rate in Long Beach is also lower than the national average, with a rate of 24.3 per 1,000 residents.
You can find public records in the Long Beach Public Library. The library has a variety of resources available to the public, including public records. The library also offers access to online databases and other resources that can help you find the information you need.
The Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California Library is located at 101 Pacific Ave, Long Beach, CA 90822.
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (LBHHS) is the office that processes requests for vital records such as birth and death certificates. Birth records include the full name of the person, date and place of birth, parents' names, age, and occupation. Death records include the full name of the person, date and place of death, age, and cause of death.

In order to obtain a Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California vital record, you must first obtain a special application form from the LBHHS Records Office. You must then complete the form and submit the form, along with the appropriate fees and required photo identification, to the Records Office. The application must be signed by a person with a direct and tangible interest in the record, such as the person named on the record or that person's legal guardian.

Once the form is received, your request will be processed and the records will be mailed to you directly. You can also pick up the record from the LBHHS Records Office.
Long Beach voters are served by the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, which administers all federal, state, county, and municipal elections. The elections office is located at 12400 Imperial Highway, Norwalk, CA 90650 (phone: 800-815-2VOT or 562-466-1323; website: lavote.gov). This office handles voter registration, ballot processing, vote counting, and election results reporting for all of Los Angeles County including Long Beach.

California residents can register to vote online at registertovote.ca.gov, the California Secretary of State's online voter registration portal. T...
Property and land records for Long Beach are maintained by Los Angeles County offices. The Los Angeles County Assessor's Office (500 West Temple Street, Room 225, Los Angeles, CA 90012; phone: 213-974-3211; website: assessor.lacounty.gov) maintains property assessment data, ownership information, parcel numbers, and assessed values for tax purposes. The Assessor's online portal at portal.assessor.lacounty.gov allows free searches by property address, Assessor's Identification Number (AIN), or owner name, displaying current assessed values, property characteristics, exemptions, tax roll data, a...
Vital records for Long Beach residents are issued by both Los Angeles County and California state offices. Birth certificates for births occurring in Long Beach are maintained by the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (12400 Imperial Highway, Norwalk, CA 90650; phone: 562-462-2060; website: lavote.gov). Birth certificates cost $28 for a certified copy; applications can be submitted in person, by mail, or online through the county's VitalChek partner. Processing typically takes 4-6 weeks by mail or is available same-day for in-person requests. Only authorized individuals (parent...
The City of Long Beach requires business licenses for most commercial activities conducted within city limits. The Long Beach City Hall Business License Division (333 West Ocean Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90802; phone: 562-570-6211; website: longbeach.gov/finance/business-info) administers licensing, with fees varying based on business type and gross receipts. Annual renewals are required, and the city maintains an online business license search tool on its website. New businesses must register within 15 days of commencing operations in Long Beach.

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The procedures to obtain Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California vital records depend on the type of record you are looking for.

For birth records, you can obtain a copy of a birth certificate from the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. You can apply for a birth certificate in person, by mail, or online. You will need to provide the full name of the person on the birth certificate, the date and place of birth, and the parent's full names. The cost for a birth certificate is $28.

For death records, you can obtain a copy of a death certificate from the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. You can apply for a death certificate in person, by mail, or online. You will need to provide the full name of the deceased, the date and place of death, and the parent's full names. The cost for a death certificate is $21.

For marriage records, you can obtain a copy of a marriage certificate from the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. You can apply for a marriage certificate in person, by mail, or online. You will need to provide the full names of both parties, the date and place of marriage, and the parent's full names. The cost for a marriage certificate is $14.

The vital records include the full name of the person, the date and place of the event, and the parent's full names. The address is not included in the vital records.
The Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) serves the city of Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California. According to the California Department of Education, the district had an overall Academic Performance Index (API) score of 790 in 2019, which is above the state average of 789. The district also had a graduation rate of 91.2%, which is higher than the state average of 83.2%.
According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, the crime rate in Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California is lower than the national average. In 2019, the city reported a total of 8,945 Part I crimes, which is a decrease of 4.2% from 2018. The violent crime rate in Long Beach is lower than the national average, with a rate of 4.2 per 1,000 residents. The property crime rate in Long Beach is also lower than the national average, with a rate of 24.3 per 1,000 residents.
Yes, you can find public records in the Long Beach Public Library. The library has a variety of resources available to the public, including public records. The library also offers access to online databases and other resources that can help you find the information you need.
The Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California Library is located at 101 Pacific Ave, Long Beach, CA 90822.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department provides fingerprinting services at their Long Beach station located at 400 West Broadway, Long Beach, CA 90802. The station is open Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm. Appointments are required and can be made by calling (562) 570-7260.