Long Beach Immigrant Rights Ordinance & ID Card Guide

Civil Rights and Equity California 4 Minutes Read · published February 08, 2026 Flag of California

Long Beach, California maintains local rules and programs to protect immigrant rights and to provide a municipal identification card option for residents. This guide summarizes the ordinance framework, how the city administers an ID card program, enforcement and appeals, and practical steps to apply or report concerns. The controlling municipal code and official city pages should be consulted for full legal text and current procedures.[1]

Overview

Long Beach has adopted local measures to limit cooperation with certain federal immigration enforcement in municipal operations and to authorize or support a city-issued identification card program intended to improve access to services for residents who lack other forms of ID. Administration is handled through city departments as described on official pages and in the municipal code.

The municipal code and official program pages are the controlling sources for obligations and procedures.

Penalties & Enforcement

Long Beach enforces municipal obligations through the city’s administrative and enforcement mechanisms. Specific civil or administrative fines, escalation rules, and time limits for appeals are set out in the controlling ordinance and municipal code or implementing regulations. Where precise figures are not published on the cited municipal-code page, this guide notes that they are not specified on the cited page and points readers to the official texts for exact penalties and timelines.[1]

  • Fines: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: not specified on the cited page; check municipal code for first, repeat, or continuing-offence rules.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: administrative orders, compliance directives, and referral to civil enforcement or court proceedings are possible as set by city rules.
  • Enforcer: designated City of Long Beach departments and officials; complaints and reports are processed through city complaint portals or the City Clerk as provided by the city.
  • Appeals/review: appeal routes and time limits are established in the municipal code or implementing regulations; where not listed on the cited page, they are not specified on the cited page.
  • Defences/discretion: permitting, variances, or lawful exemptions may apply as described in ordinance text or departmental policies.

Common violations include failure to follow city noncooperation rules with federal immigration enforcement in designated contexts, improper handling of municipal ID application procedures, or failure by city contractors to comply with local requirements. Typical penalties are listed in municipal enforcement schedules when published by the city.[1]

Applications & Forms

For the municipal ID card program, the city publishes application instructions, required proofs of identity/residency, and any applicable fees on its program page or through the administering department. If a specific application form number or fee is not posted on the municipal-code page, it is not specified on the cited page; applicants should use the city program web page or contact the administering office for the current form and fee schedule.[1]

How the ID Card Program Typically Works

  • Eligibility: usually residents of the city who can show identity and proof of local residency under the program rules.
  • Documentation: accepted documents and verification steps are described on the official application page.
  • Fees: see the city program page; if not listed in municipal code, fee amounts are not specified on the cited page.
  • Use: municipal ID cards are intended to improve access to city services, library accounts, or local programs as described by the city.
Bring original documents for identity and residency when applying for a municipal ID.

Action Steps

  • Find the official municipal code and program page and confirm current application requirements and fees.[1]
  • Gather required identity and residency documents before visiting an application site.
  • Contact the administering city office for assistance or to report compliance concerns.

FAQ

What is the Immigrant Rights Ordinance?
The ordinance establishes local limits on certain municipal cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and supports access to municipal services; consult the municipal code for the exact legal text.[1]
Who can get a Long Beach municipal ID?
Eligibility is defined by the city program and typically requires proof of identity and local residency; check the city program page for current rules.
Are there fees or fines?
Fees for ID issuance and fines under the ordinance are set by city rules; specific amounts are not specified on the cited municipal-code page and must be confirmed on the official program or ordinance pages.[1]

How-To

  1. Locate the official municipal ID program page and read eligibility, documentation, and fee instructions.
  2. Collect required documents listed by the city (identity and local residency proofs).
  3. Submit the application in person or online following city instructions and pay any posted fee.
  4. If you believe the ordinance or program was misapplied, follow the city appeal or complaint procedure listed on the municipal code or city site.

Key Takeaways

  • Long Beach municipal code and the city program page are the primary authoritative sources for the ordinance and ID program.[1]
  • Contact the city administering office for current forms, fees, and complaint procedures.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Long Beach Municipal Code - City of Long Beach (Municode)