Los Angeles County • Jail Wedding Services

Jail Wedding at Twin Towers Correctional Facility

We coordinate the entire jail wedding process at Twin Towers Correctional Facility — from marriage request and notary visit to the ceremony and filing.

Twin Towers houses medical and mental health units, and we're experienced with the unique scheduling considerations that come with those housing assignments.

450 Bauchet St, Los Angeles, CA 90012 • (213) 473-6100

Facility Details

What to Expect at Twin Towers Correctional Facility

Every facility handles inmate marriages differently. Here's what you need to know about getting married at Twin Towers Correctional Facility.

Approval process: Same process as Men's Central Jail — written marriage request submitted to the legal office. Approval typically takes 1–3 weeks.
Ceremony setting: Ceremonies take place during regular visiting hours at the facility. The visiting format may vary depending on housing assignment and security classification.
Guest policy: One witness is required with valid government-issued photo ID.
Visiting hours: Visiting schedules vary by tower and housing assignment. We confirm the exact schedule during coordination.
Items allowed: No items may be exchanged. No electronics, cameras, or recording devices.
Good to know: Twin Towers is adjacent to Men's Central Jail in downtown LA. It houses medical and mental health units, which may affect scheduling and visiting logistics. Contact us to discuss your specific situation.

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Getting There & Check‑In

Visiting Twin Towers for a Wedding

Twin Towers is directly adjacent to Men's Central Jail in downtown Los Angeles. They share a parking structure and the same stretch of Bauchet Street, but the visiting procedures differ.

Directions & Parking

  • Address: 450 Bauchet St, Los Angeles, CA 90012 — directly across from Men's Central Jail.
  • From the 101: Exit at Vignes St, head south. Turn left on Bauchet St. Twin Towers is on your left.
  • Parking: Paid parking structure at the corner of Vignes and Bauchet. This structure is shared with Men's Central Jail and fills up quickly on weekends.
  • Rideshare: Drop‑off works best on Bauchet St via the Vignes approach.

What to Know Before Check‑In

  • Scheduling: Visits must be scheduled online through the LASD visitor system at visit.lasd.org. You can book up to 7 days in advance.
  • Visiting hours: Daily from 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM. Hours vary by tower and housing assignment — always confirm before visiting.
  • Bring only: Valid government‑issued photo ID and one key. Everything else goes in a quarter‑operated locker.
  • Leave in your car: Cell phones, purses, briefcases, cameras, radios, recording devices, and backpacks.
  • Medical/mental health housing: Twin Towers houses a large portion of the county's mental health inmates. Visiting rules and schedules for these units can differ — contact us and we'll confirm the specifics for your situation.

What the Ceremony Is Like

Your Wedding at Twin Towers

Here's what to expect on ceremony day at Twin Towers Correctional Facility.

The Visiting Room

  • Ceremonies take place during regular visiting hours in the visiting area. There is no private ceremony room.
  • General population inmates receive four 15‑minute visits per week. Special handle inmates receive two 30‑minute visits per week.
  • Visits are limited to one adult and one child. This is more restrictive than Men's Central — plan your witness accordingly.
  • The visiting format depends on the inmate's tower assignment (Tower I, Tower II, or the Correctional Treatment Center).

Plan Your Day

  • Total time on‑site: Plan for 2–3 hours from parking to leaving. Security screening and processing take most of that time.
  • No items exchanged: Rings, gifts, or documents cannot be passed to the inmate during the ceremony.
  • No photography: No phones, cameras, or recording devices inside the facility.
  • Dress code: Dress modestly. Avoid solid blue clothing (resembles inmate uniforms), revealing clothing, open‑toed shoes, or clothing with offensive imagery.
  • Remote video visits: Twin Towers offers a remote video visiting program, but the wedding ceremony must be conducted in person.
  • Warrant check: All visitors are subject to a search and a warrant check. Visitors with outstanding warrants or tickets may be arrested on‑site.

Common Questions

Jail Wedding FAQ — Twin Towers Correctional Facility

How is a wedding at Twin Towers different from Men's Central?

The approval process is similar, but Twin Towers houses medical and mental health units that may affect visiting schedules and logistics. We handle those details for you.

Can I bring guests beyond the required witness?

Facility policy generally requires one witness. Additional guests may not be permitted depending on visiting area capacity. Contact us to confirm.

What if the inmate is transferred before the ceremony?

We serve all LASD facilities. If there's a transfer, we adjust the process to the new facility.

What if the inmate is in a restricted housing unit?

Some housing assignments have modified visiting rules. Contact us with the inmate's booking number and we'll determine what's possible.

How long does the ceremony itself take?

The ceremony typically takes 10–15 minutes. However, you should plan for the full visiting period including check-in and security screening.

How much does a jail wedding at Twin Towers cost?

We provide a personalized quote based on your situation. No hidden mileage, after-hours, or weekend surcharges.


Contact & Scheduling

Ready to Get Started?

Book a consultation and we'll walk you through the full process for getting married at Twin Towers Correctional Facility.

Next Steps

  • Book online or call/text to discuss your situation.
  • We'll provide a personalized quote — no hidden fees.
  • We handle the paperwork, facility coordination, and ceremony.

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