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PT ROSE 04-06-2006, 01:44 PM In this thread you will find information on the Riverside County jails and detention centers. Listed below is information on each facility, inmate visiting, inmate mail, directions to the facilities, etc.
Riverside County General Information (http://www.prisontalk.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1856516&postcount=2)
Blythe Jail Information (http://prisontalk.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1856554&postcount=3)
Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility Information (http://prisontalk.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1856681&postcount=4)
Indio Jail Information (http://prisontalk.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1856721&postcount=5)
Robert Presley Detention Center Information (http://prisontalk.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1856754&postcount=6)
Southwest Detention Center Information (http://prisontalk.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1856792&postcount=7)
PT ROSE 04-06-2006, 02:40 PM Riverside County General Information
Riverside County Inmate/Booking Information (http://inmate1.riversidesheriff.org/iis/)
Riverside County Case Information (http://public-access.riverside.courts.ca.gov/OpenAccess/logon.asp?forcelogon=Y&mcnmgotopage=default.asp&mcnmcourtcode=&mcnmcasenumber=&mcnmotnmseq=&mcnmdefseq=&mcnmdefnbr=&system=CRIMINAL)
Riverside County Inmate Information: (951) 955-4400
RIVERSIDE COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES
Blythe Jail
Captain Colleen Walker
260 N. Spring St.
Blythe, CA 92225
(760) 921-7950
Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility
Captain Dana Fredendall
1626 Hargrave
Banning, CA 92220
(951) 922-7300
Indio Jail
Captain Colleen Walker
46057 Oasis St.
Indio, CA 92201
(760) 863-8252
Robert Presley Detention Center
Captain Jeff Turley
4000 Orange Street
Riverside, CA 92501
(951) 955-4423
Southwest County Jail
Captain Dave Nordtstrom
30755-B Auld Road
Murrieta, CA 92563
(951) 696-3050
PT ROSE 04-06-2006, 02:56 PM Blythe Jail Facility Information
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Physical Address:
Blythe Jail
260 N. Spring Street
Blythe, CA 92225
(760) 921-7950
Inmate Mailing Address:
(Inmate Name & Booking number)
Blythe Jail
260 N. Spring Street
Blythe, CA 92225
History
BLYTHE JAIL FACILITY HISTORY
Blythe is on the County's most eastern edge, both geographically and with respect to population centers. Blythe Jail was built in 1964. The Blythe Jail is administered under the direction of a shared Captain and the Corrections Division Chief.
With the move of the Consolidated Courts and Blythe Sheriff's Station to a new building, the Blythe Jail was expanded in March of 2000.
Inmate Visiting
General information
Inmates incarcerated in Riverside County Jails are allowed a minimum of two visits per week. Each visit is approximately 45 minutes.
All persons entering a Riverside County correctional facility for purposes of visiting an inmate must present acceptable forms of picture identification, including all forms of government identification cards, and are subject to warrant checks and arrest.
Visitors must be 18 years or older to visit, visitors under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Visitors will only be allowed to visit with the inmate they signed up to visit. You may not change or trade inmates with another visitor. Once a visitor departs the visitation area, the visit with the inmate will be terminated. Public restrooms are available at each facility.
For attorney or special visits, please contact the facility the inmate is housed at in order to schedule a visit.
Rules for Visiting
All persons entering a Riverside County correctional facility for purposes of visiting inmates are subject to a search of their person and belongings by correctional staff.
No alcohol, illegal drugs, weapons, Tear gas/O.C. dispensers, cameras, and/or knives will be allowed in the visiting area.
Any visitor bringing illegal contraband into the visiting area is subject to arrest.
No smoking will be allowed in any part of jail including the lobby.
No food or drink will be allowed in the lobby and visiting areas.
All visitors must dress in appropriate attire. Visitors who fail to comply with the dress code will be denied their visit. Visitors clothing must not refer to gang affiliation, display sexual or lewd comments/pictures, or have the potential for being offensive to others. Clothing must cover the upper torso and lower/mid body parts. Skirts must be at least to mid-thigh height.
Any visitor committing a criminal act anywhere on jail property is subject to arrest.
Violation of any of the above rules by a visitor may subject him/her to loss of visiting privileges.
All facilities within the Riverside County Sheriff's Corrections Division reserve the right to terminate any visit if deemed necessary for security purposes. If this occurs, staff members will ask visitors to safely exit the facility.
Visiting Schedule
Due to the unique layout of each facility, the visiting schedules vary per facility.
Blythe Jail
A maximum of two adults and two children are allowed per visit. Visitors sign-ups begin 15 minutes before the scheduled visit time and end 15 minutes past the visit start time.
Public parking is available in front of the jail.
Visiting Hours by Housing Unit
Tank 'A' Thurs @ 4:45 pm, 5:30 pm
Sun @ 2:15 pm, 3:00 pm
Tank 'B'' Thurs @ 6:30 pm
Sun @ 5:30 pm
Tank 'C'' Thurs @ 7:15 pm, 8:00 pm
Sun @ 12:45 pm, 1:30 pm
Tank 'D-1'' Wed and Sat @ 6:30 pm
Tank 'D-2'' Wed and Sat @ 7:15 pm
Tank 'D-3'' Wed and Sat @ 8:00 pm
Tank 'E-1'' Mon and Fri @ 6:30 pm
Tank 'E-2'' Mon and Fri @ 7:15 pm
Cell 'F-1" Tues @ 8:00 am and Sun @ 8:00 pm
Cell 'F-2'' Tues @ 8:45 am and Sun @ 7:15 pm
Cell 'F-3'' Tues @ 9:30 am and Sun @ 6:30 pm
Cell 'F-4'' Tues @ 10:15 am and Sun @ 4:45 pm
Cell 'F-5" Tues and Sun @ 11:00 am
Cell 'F-6'" Tues @ 12:45 pm and Sun @ 10:15 am
Cell 'F-7" Tues @ 5:30 pm and Sun @ 9:30 am
Cell 'F-8'' Tues @ 6:30 pm and Sun @ 8:45 am
Cell 'F-9" Tues @ 7:15 pm and Sun @ 8:00 am
Cell 'F-10'' Tues and Fri @ 8:00 pm
Inmate Money
Money may be deposited into an inmates account. Inmates may use the money to purchase snacks, hygiene items, and writing materials. Phone cards are also available. Inmates requesting to see medical in non-emergency situations are charged a $3.00 co-payment.
You may also mail a US Postal Money Order for deposit on an inmates account. Cash or personal checks will not be accepted in the mail. The envelope and all its contents will be marked "Returned to Sender" and sent back. Always put the name and booking number of the inmate on the front of the money order.
Money for an inmate will only be accepted at the facility where the inmate is currently housed. Cash or US Postal Money Orders will be accepted at the facility. The facilities will not make change for you. Please see the facility information for the times in which money may be deposited on an inmates account.
The following information pertains to Blythe Jail: 8:00 am to 11:00 pm. Use the phone in the lobby to contact the jail by dialing 02. A deputy will meet you in the lobby to collect the money. The money will be credited to the inmates account within 12 hours of receipt.
To withdraw money: Money may be withdrawn from an inmate's account within 24 hours of booking with the inmate's permission. After the 24-hour period, a court order is required for money withdrawal. Contact the facility where the inmate is housed for further information.
Inmate Property
Personal Property - The public may pick up an inmate's property. Property to be picked up is limited to personal property, excluding clothing and money. (For information about withdrawing money from an inmate account, see Inmate Account) The inmate must sign a Property withdrawal slip giving permission to release property. Identification is required to pick up an inmate's property.
Court Clothing - Contact the jail facility where an inmate is housed for information about dropping off and picking up court clothing.
Prescription Medication - Contact the jail facility where an inmate is housed for information about leaving prescription medication for an inmate.
At Blythe Jail: The public may pick up inmate property or have checks or other legal documents signed daily from 8:00 am until 11:00 pm. Use the phone in the lobby to contact a jail deputy by dialing '02.'
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PT ROSE 04-06-2006, 03:48 PM Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility Information
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Physical Address:
Smith Correctional Facility
1627 S. Hargrave Street
Banning, CA 92220
(951) 922-7300
Inmate Mailing Address:
(Inmate Name & Booking number)
Smith Correctional Facility
1627 S. Hargrave Street
Banning, CA 92220
History
LARRY D. SMITH CORRECTIONAL FACILITY HISTORY
The Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility was built in the mid-1920's and was originally known as the Industrial Road Camp. At that time it was being used by prison road gangs and was under the control of the county road department. State Hwy 243 that runs up behind the facility was one of the many projects completed by these road gangs.
During World War II, the road camp was used as a Japanese Internment Camp. The commanding officer at the time was Brigadier General Henry Jost.
After the war, the facility returned to being used by road crews and became known as an Honor Camp. It was one of five such camps in the county and is the only one remaining. The facility remained a road camp from the end of WWII until 1974. At that time, the County Board of Supervisors handed over control to the Riverside County Sheriff Department.
In 1975, the sheriff changed the name of the facility to the Banning Rehabilitation and Counseling Center adding inmate education and regional occupational programs. Ten years later, dormitory-style barracks were added.
In 1980, the Sheriffs Department assumed command of the Banning Jail, which was previously a joint lease with the City of Banning. The commander of the Banning Rehabilitation and Counseling Center had control over the Banning jail and provided staff and support services.
The Smith Correctional Facility is home to several programs run exclusively and jointly by the department. Such programs include work release, supervised electronic confinement program, auto body and auto paint shops and a printing shop. The facility also provides support for other jails with services such as centralized laundry and warehouse services. In August 1990, the first chemical dependency treatment unit was opened and in April 1991, the second unit was opened for female inmates. Other programs administered here include alcohol/drug abuse counseling, social skills, family services, and academic assistance. Some of these programs are provided jointly with outside agencies such as, the Probation Department, Mental Health Services, and the County Superintendant of Schools. The facility is under the command of a Sheriff's Captain and administered under the direction of the Corrections Division Chief.
On October 29, 2002, the County Board of Supervisor's passed a resolution officially changing the name of the facility to the Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility, in honor of the Sheriff who retired in 2002.
Inmate Visiting
General information
Inmates incarcerated in Riverside County Jails are allowed a minimum of two visits per week. Each visit is approximately 40 minutes.
All persons entering a Riverside County correctional facility for purposes of visiting an inmate must present acceptable forms of picture identification, including all forms of government identification cards, and are subject to warrant checks and arrest.
Visitors must be 18 years or older to visit, visitors under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Visitors will only be allowed to visit with the inmate they signed up to visit. You may not change or trade inmates with another visitor. Once a visitor departs the visitation area, the visit with the inmate will be terminated. Public restrooms are available at each facility.
For attorney or special visits, please contact the facility the inmate is housed at in order to schedule a visit.
Rules for Visiting
All persons entering a Riverside County correctional facility for purposes of visiting inmates are subject to a search of their person and belongings by correctional staff.
No alcohol, illegal drugs, weapons, Tear gas/O.C. dispensers, cameras, and/or knives will be allowed in the visiting area.
Any visitor bringing illegal contraband into the visiting area is subject to arrest.
No smoking will be allowed in any part of jail including the lobby.
No food or drink will be allowed in the lobby and visiting areas.
All visitors must dress in appropriate attire. Visitors who fail to comply with the dress code will be denied their visit. Visitors clothing must not refer to gang affiliation, display sexual or lewd comments/pictures, or have the potential for being offensive to others. Clothing must cover the upper torso and lower/mid body parts. Skirts must be at least to mid-thigh height.
Any visitor committing a criminal act anywhere on jail property is subject to arrest.
Violation of any of the above rules by a visitor may subject him/her to loss of visiting privileges.
All facilities within the Riverside County Sheriff's Corrections Division reserve the right to terminate any visit if deemed necessary for security purposes. If this occurs, staff members will ask visitors to safely exit the facility.
Visiting Schedule
Due to the unique layout of each facility, the visiting schedules vary per facility. (See table below for times)
Smith Correctional Facility
Visiting occurs seven days a week at the Smith Correctional Facility. Each housing unit gets one visit during the evening hours Monday through Friday, and one visit during the day time hours on Saturday or Sunday.
No appointment is necessary; visits are scheduled by housing units. Each housing unit is scheduled twice throughout the week. Visitors need to show up twenty minutes prior to the scheduled visit time to check in.
Two people are allowed to visit with each inmate, children and infants are counted.
Parking is available in the parking lot west of the main gate. Handicapped parking is available.
Visiting Schedule by HousingUnit
SEE GRAPH FOR VISITING SCHEDULE HERE: http://www.riversidesheriff.org/corrections/smith/index.html
Inmate Money
Money may be deposited into an inmates account. Inmates may use the money to purchase snacks, hygiene items, and writing materials. Phone cards are also available. Inmates requesting to see medical in non-emergency situations are charged a $3.00 co-payment.
You may also mail a US Postal Money Order for deposit on an inmates account. Cash or personal checks will not be accepted in the mail. The envelope and all its contents will be marked "Returned to Sender" and sent back. Always put the name and booking number of the inmate on the front of the money order.
Money for an inmate will only be accepted at the facility where the inmate is currently housed. Cash or US Postal Money Orders will be accepted at the facility. The facilities will not make change for you.
Please see the facility information for the times in which money may be deposited on an inmates account.
The following information pertains to Smith Correctional Facility: Money is accepted Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm in the jail lobby.
To withdraw money: Money may be withdrawn from an inmate's account within 24 hours of booking with the inmate's permission. After the 24-hour period, a court order is required for money withdrawal. Contact the facility where the inmate is housed for further information.
Inmate Property
Personal Property - The public may pick up an inmate's property. Property to be picked up is limited to personal property, excluding clothing and money. (For information about withdrawing money from an inmate account, see Inmate Account) The inmate must sign a Property withdrawal slip giving permission to release property. Identification is required to pick up an inmate's property.
Court Clothing - Contact the jail facility where an inmate is housed for information about dropping off and picking up court clothing.
Prescription Medication - Contact the jail facility where an inmate is housed for information about leaving prescription medication for an inmate.
At Smith Correctional Facility: The public may pick up inmate property or have checks or other legal documents signed Monday through Friday from 8:00 am until 10:00 pm. Check in at the jail lobby for
assistance.
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PT ROSE 04-06-2006, 04:04 PM http://www.riversidesheriff.org/images/blank.gif Indio Jail Facility Information
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Physical Address:
Indio Jail
46-057 Oasis Street
PO Box 2963
Indio, CA 92201
(760) 863-8252
Inmate Mailing Address:
(Inmate Name & Booking number)
Indio Jail
PO Box 1748
Indio, CA 92201
History
HISTORY OF THE INDIO JAIL FACILITY
The Indio Jail Facility is located in the City of Indio. Built in 1959, this jail was remodeled in 1963, 1969, 1971 and 1992. The facility serves the Coachella Valley, which has experienced rapid growth over the past two decades. The valley has large service, recreational, retail, agricultural, and seasonal resort populations.
The facility is under the command of a shared Sheriff's Captain and is administered under the direction of the Corrections Division Chief.
Inmate Visiting
General information
Inmates incarcerated in Riverside County Jails are allowed a minimum of two visits per week. Each visit is approximately 45 minutes.
All persons entering a Riverside County correctional facility for purposes of visiting an inmate must present acceptable forms of picture identification, including all forms of government identification cards, and are subject to warrant checks and arrest.
Visitors must be 18 years or older to visit, visitors under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Visitors will only be allowed to visit with the inmate they signed up to visit. You may not change or trade inmates with another visitor. Once a visitor departs the visitation area, the visit with the inmate will be terminated. Public restrooms are available at each facility.
For attorney or special visits, please contact the facility the inmate is housed at in order to schedule a visit.
Rules for Visiting
All persons entering a Riverside County correctional facility for purposes of visiting inmates are subject to a search of their person and belongings by correctional staff.
No alcohol, illegal drugs, weapons, Tear gas/O.C. dispensers, cameras, and/or knives will be allowed in the visiting area.
Any visitor bringing illegal contraband into the visiting area is subject to arrest.
No smoking will be allowed in any part of jail including the lobby.
No food or drink will be allowed in the lobby and visiting areas.
All visitors must dress in appropriate attire. Visitors who fail to comply with the dress code will be denied their visit. Visitors clothing must not refer to gang affiliation, display sexual or lewd comments/pictures, or have the potential for being offensive to others. Clothing must cover the upper torso and lower/mid body parts. Skirts must be at least to mid-thigh height.
Any visitor committing a criminal act anywhere on jail property is subject to arrest.
Violation of any of the above rules by a visitor may subject him/her to loss of visiting privileges.
All facilities within the Riverside County Sheriff's Corrections Division reserve the right to terminate any visit if deemed necessary for security purposes. If this occurs, staff members will ask visitors to safely exit the facility.
Visiting Schedule
Due to the unique layout of each facility, the visiting schedules vary per facility.
Indio Jail
A maximum of two adults and two children are allowed per visit. Visitors sign-ups begin 15 minutes before the scheduled visit time and end 15 minutes past the visit start time.
Public parking is available in the Visitor Parking area at the Larsen Justice Center across the street from the jail.
Visiting Schedule per Housing Unit:
Tank 1 Sun @ 7:15 am and Tues @ 12:15 pm
Tank 2 Sun @ 8:15 am and Tues@ 1:15 pm
Tank 3 Sun @ 9:15 am and Tues@ 2:15 pm
Tank 4 Sun @ 10:15 am and Tues @ 3:15 pm
Tank 5 Sun and Thurs @ 12:15 pm
Tank 6 Sun and Thurs @ 1:15 pm
Tank 7 Sun and Thurs @ 2:15 pm
Tank 8 Sun and Thurs @ 3:15 pm
Tank 9 Tues and Fri @ 7:45 pm
Tank 10 Tues and Fri @ 7:45 pm
Tank 11 Wed @ 10:15 am and Sat @ 8:15 am
Tank 12 Wed @ 12:15 pm and Sat @ 9:15 am
Tank 13 Wed @ 1:15 pm and Sat @ 10:15 am
Tank 14 Wed @ 2:15 pm and Sat @ 12:15 pm
Tank 15 Tues @ 10:15 am and Sat @ 7:15 am
Tank 16 Wed @ 3:15 pm and Sat @ 1:15 pm
Tank 17 Cells 1&2Tues @ 9:15 am and Sat @ 2:15 pmCells 3&4Wed @ 9:15 am and Sat @ 3:15 pmCell 5Tues and Thurs @ 7:15 am
Tank 18 Cells A&BMon @ 9:15 am and Fri @ 12:15 pmCells C&DMon @ 10:15 am and Fri @ 1:15 pmCells E&FMon @ 12:15 pm and Fri @ 2:15 pmCell GMon @ 1:15 pm and Fri @ 10:15 am
Tank 19 Cells 1&2Mon @ 2:15 pm and Fri @ 9:15 amCells 3&4Mon @ 3:15 pm and Fri @ 8:15 am
Inmate Money
Money may be deposited into an inmates account. Inmates may use the money to purchase snacks, hygiene items, and writing materials. Phone cards are also available. Inmates requesting to see medical in non-emergency situations are charged a $3.00 co-payment.
You may also mail a US Postal Money Order for deposit on an inmates account. Cash or personal checks will not be accepted in the mail. The envelope and all its contents will be marked "Returned to Sender" and sent back. Always put the name and booking number of the inmate on the front of the money order.
Money for an inmate will only be accepted at the facility where the inmate is currently housed. Cash or US Postal Money Orders will be accepted at the facility. The facilities will not make change for you. Please see the facility information for the times in which money may be deposited on an inmates account.
The following information pertains to Indio Jail: Money may be deposited Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m in the jail lobby.
To withdraw money: Money may be withdrawn from an inmate's account within 24 hours of booking with the inmate's permission. After the 24-hour period, a court order is required for money withdrawal. Contact the facility where the inmate is housed for further information.
Inmate Property
Personal Property - The public may pick up an inmate's property. Property to be picked up is limited to personal property, excluding clothing and money. (For information about withdrawing money from an inmate account, see Inmate Account) The inmate must sign a Property withdrawal slip giving permission to release property. Identification is required to pick up an inmate's property.
Court Clothing - Contact the jail facility where an inmate is housed for information about dropping off and picking up court clothing.
Prescription Medication - Contact the jail facility where an inmate is housed for information about leaving prescription medication for an inmate.
At Indio Jail: The public may pick up inmate property or have checks or other legal documents signed daily from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Check in at the jail lobby for assistance.
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PT ROSE 04-06-2006, 04:14 PM Robert Presley Detention Center Information
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Physical Address:
Robert Presley Detention Center
4000 Orange Street
Riverside, CA 92501
(951) 955-4500
Inmate Mailing Address:
(Inmate Name & Booking number)
Robert Presley Detention Center
PO Box 710
Riverside, CA 92501
History
HISTORY OF THE ROBERT PRESLEY DETENTION CENTER
Robert Presley Detention Center (R.P.D.C.) is located in the downtown area of Riverside, California. The Riverside County Jail was renamed R.P.D.C. in 1989. The "Old Jail" was originally constructed in 1933 and was built as part of the old historical courthouse annex. In 1963, an addition was made to the jail, which included dormitory style housing units, a dispensary, detox cell, segregation cells, visiting area and business office. In 1979, the county expanded the female section of the jail.
R.P.D.C. was opened in September 1989.
R.P.D.C. and the Hospital Security Unit at Riverside County Regional Medical Center ( R.C.R.M.C) are under the command of a Sheriff's Captain and are administered under the direction of the Corrections Division Chief.
In 1979, a wing of the County's Riverside General Hospital (RGH) was remodeled to house inmates in secure, double occupancy rooms. It was also under the command of the R.P.D.C. Operations Commander. The security unit housed inmates in need of hospitalization for medical / mental reasons. In January of 1998, Riverside County Regional Medical Center (R.C.R.M.C.) was opened in Moreno Valley. R.C.R.M.C. is a 520,000 square foot Level 2 trauma center. It is licensed for 364 beds of which includes a jail security unit. This facility replaced the obsolete RGH.
Inmate Visiting
General information
Inmates incarcerated in Riverside County Jails are allowed a minimum of two visits per week. Each visit is approximately 45 minutes.
All persons entering a Riverside County correctional facility for purposes of visiting an inmate must present acceptable forms of picture identification, including all forms of government identification cards, and are subject to warrant checks and arrest.
Visitors must be 18 years or older to visit, visitors under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Visitors will only be allowed to visit with the inmate they signed up to visit. You may not change or trade inmates with another visitor. Once a visitor departs the visitation area, the visit with the inmate will be terminated. Public restrooms are available at each facility.
For attorney or special visits, please contact the facility the inmate is housed at in order to schedule a visit.
Rules for Visiting
All persons entering a Riverside County correctional facility for purposes of visiting inmates are subject to a search of their person and belongings by correctional staff.
No alcohol, illegal drugs, weapons, Tear gas/O.C. dispensers, cameras, and/or knives will be allowed in the visiting area.
Any visitor bringing illegal contraband into the visiting area is subject to arrest.
No smoking will be allowed in any part of jail including the lobby.
No food or drink will be allowed in the lobby and visiting areas.
All visitors must dress in appropriate attire. Visitors who fail to comply with the dress code will be denied their visit. Visitors clothing must not refer to gang affiliation, display sexual or lewd comments/pictures, or have the potential for being offensive to others. Clothing must cover the upper torso and lower/mid body parts. Skirts must be at least to mid-thigh height.
Any visitor committing a criminal act anywhere on jail property is subject to arrest.
Violation of any of the above rules by a visitor may subject him/her to loss of visiting privileges.
All facilities within the Riverside County Sheriff's Corrections Division reserve the right to terminate any visit if deemed necessary for security purposes. If this occurs, staff members will ask visitors to safely exit the facility.
Visiting Schedule
Due to the unique layout of each facility, the visiting schedules vary per facility.
Robert Presley Detention Center
Visiting at the Robert Presley Detention Center is by appointment only. Visitors must call the day before the requested visiting day to set an appointment. Each housing unit has specific days for visiting with appointments available in the morning, afternoon and evening. Inmates may have two visits on a given visiting day. However, the visits are limited to one in the morning and one in the evening.
Visiting appointments are scheduled Sunday through Saturday from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm by calling (951) 341-8888.
A maximum of two adults and two children are allowed per visit. Visitor check in begins 20 minutes before the visit start time and ends 10 minutes before the visit start time.
Metered Public Parking is available on streets surrounding the jail. Two separate Public Parking Structures are located at the corner of Lemon and 12th street.
Inmate Money
Money may be deposited into an inmates account. Inmates may use the money to purchase snacks, hygiene items, and writing materials. Phone cards are also available. Inmates requesting to see medical in non-emergency situations are charged a $3.00 co-payment.
You may also mail a US Postal Money Order for deposit on an inmates account. Cash or personal checks will not be accepted in the mail. The envelope and all its contents will be marked "Returned to Sender" and sent back. Always put the name and booking number of the inmate on the front of the money order.
Money for an inmate will only be accepted at the facility where the inmate is currently housed. Cash or US Postal Money Orders will be accepted at the facility. The facilities will not make change for you. Please see the facility information for the times in which money may be deposited on an inmates account.
The following information pertains to Robert Presley Detention Center: Money is accepted in the jail lobby during the following times:
Mon, Tues and Thurs:
6:30 am to 4:00 pm
Wed, Fri, Sat and Sun:
6:30 am to 4:00 pm
6:30 pm to 4:00 am
To withdraw money: Money may be withdrawn from an inmate's account within 24 hours of booking with the inmate's permission. After the 24-hour period, a court order is required for money withdrawal. Contact the facility where the inmate is housed for further information.
Inmate Property
Personal Property - The public may pick up an inmate's property. Property to be picked up is limited to personal property, excluding clothing and money. (For information about withdrawing money from an inmate account, see Inmate Account) The inmate must sign a Property withdrawal slip giving permission to release property. Identification is required to pick up an inmate's property.
Court Clothing - Contact the jail facility where an inmate is housed for information about dropping off and picking up court clothing.
Prescription Medication - Contact the jail facility where an inmate is housed for information about leaving prescription medication for an inmate.
At Robert Presley Detention Center: The public may pick up inmate property or have checks or other legal documents signed daily from 7:00 am until 11:00 pm. Check in at the jail lobby for assistance.
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PT ROSE 04-06-2006, 04:34 PM Southwest Detention Center Information
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Physical Address:
Southwest Detention Center
30755-B Auld Road
Murrieta, CA 92563
(951) 696-3050
Inmate Mailing Address:
(Inmate Name & Booking number)
Southwest Detention Center
30755-B Auld Road
Murrieta, CA 92563
History
SOUTHWEST DETENTION CENTER HISTORY
The Southwest Detention Center is located in the southwest portion of Riverside County, adjacent to the cities of Temecula and Murrieta, in an area known as French Valley.
Construction of the facility was completed in 1992 and became operational in September 1993. The facility is under the command of a Sheriff's Captain and administered under the direction of the Corrections Division Chief.
In October 1998, an expansion project was started for the Southwest Detention Center. The project, completed October 2001, doubled the size of the jail. The expansion was built in conjunction with a new court facility and juvenile hall. The Southwest Sheriff Station/Temecula Police Department is adjacent to the jail. The entire complex is known as the Southwest County Justice Center.
Inmate Visiting
General information
Inmates incarcerated in Riverside County Jails are allowed a minimum of two visits per week. Each visit is approximately 45 minutes.
All persons entering a Riverside County correctional facility for purposes of visiting an inmate must present acceptable forms of picture identification, including all forms of government identification cards, and are subject to warrant checks and arrest.
Visitors must be 18 years or older to visit, visitors under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Visitors will only be allowed to visit with the inmate they signed up to visit. You may not change or trade inmates with another visitor. Once a visitor departs the visitation area, the visit with the inmate will be terminated. Public restrooms are available at each facility.
For attorney or special visits, please contact the facility the inmate is housed at in order to schedule a visit.
Rules for Visiting
All persons entering a Riverside County correctional facility for purposes of visiting inmates are subject to a search of their person and belongings by correctional staff.
No alcohol, illegal drugs, weapons, Tear gas/O.C. dispensers, cameras, and/or knives will be allowed in the visiting area.
Any visitor bringing illegal contraband into the visiting area is subject to arrest.
No smoking will be allowed in any part of jail including the lobby.
No food or drink will be allowed in the lobby and visiting areas.
All visitors must dress in appropriate attire. Visitors who fail to comply with the dress code will be denied their visit. Visitors clothing must not refer to gang affiliation, display sexual or lewd comments/pictures, or have the potential for being offensive to others. Clothing must cover the upper torso and lower/mid body parts. Skirts must be at least to mid-thigh height.
Any visitor committing a criminal act anywhere on jail property is subject to arrest.
Violation of any of the above rules by a visitor may subject him/her to loss of visiting privileges.
All facilities within the Riverside County Sheriff's Corrections Division reserve the right to terminate any visit if deemed necessary for security purposes. If this occurs, staff members will ask visitors to safely exit the facility.
Visiting Schedule
Due to the unique layout of each facility, the visiting schedules vary per facility.
Southwest Detention Center
Visitors must sign up, on the day of their actual visit, in the Southwest Detention Center lobby. A maximum of four people, two adult and two children may visit an inmate during a scheduled visit.
Visiting inmates housed in Administrative Segregation is by appointment only. Visitors must call the day of the requested visit to set an appointment. Each housing unit has specific days for visiting with appointments available in the morning, afternoon and evening. Visitors may call (951) 696-3191 after 7:00 am to set appointments and appointments are filled on a "first come, first serve" basis.
Visitors must sign up for visitations no later than 15 minutes prior to the scheduled starting time. This applies to visitors with appointments as well. The Lobby deputy will continue to make appointments for visitors until all visiting positions are full. Each inmate is entitled to 2 visits on their scheduled visiting day however; a visitor is only allowed one visit per day.
Inmate Money
Money may be deposited into an inmates account. Inmates may use the money to purchase snacks, hygiene items, and writing materials. Phone cards are also available. Inmates requesting to see medical in non-emergency situations are charged a $3.00 co-payment.
You may also mail a US Postal Money Order for deposit on an inmates account. Cash or personal checks will not be accepted in the mail. The envelope and all its contents will be marked "Returned to Sender" and sent back. Always put the name and booking number of the inmate on the front of the money order.
Money for an inmate will only be accepted at the facility where the inmate is currently housed. Cash or US Postal Money Orders will be accepted at the facility. The facilities will not make change for you. Please see the facility information for the times in which money may be deposited on an inmates account.
The following information pertains to Southwest Detention Center: Money is accepted everyday from 7:30 am to 11:00 pm in the jail lobby.
To withdraw money: Money may be withdrawn from an inmate's account within 24 hours of booking with the inmate's permission. After the 24-hour period, a court order is required for money withdrawal. Contact the facility where the inmate is housed for further information.
Inmate Property
Personal Property - The public may pick up an inmate's property. Property to be picked up is limited to personal property, excluding clothing and money. (For information about withdrawing money from an inmate account, see Inmate Account) The inmate must sign a Property withdrawal slip giving permission to release property. Identification is required to pick up an inmate's property.
Court Clothing - Contact the jail facility where an inmate is housed for information about dropping off and picking up court clothing.
Prescription Medication - Contact the jail facility where an inmate is housed for information about leaving prescription medication for an inmate.
At Southwest Detention Center: The public may pick up inmate property or have checks or other legal documents signed Monday through Friday from 7:00 am until 4:00 pm. Check in at the jail lobby for assistance.
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