Inmate General Information - San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department (2024)

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Inmate Visiting Guidelines

The following rules apply to all San Bernardino County jail facilities:

  • Visiting appointments must be made one day prior to the requested visit.
  • Visiting days are Wednesday through Saturday.
  • To schedule a visit call the Visiting Center at (909) 887-0364.
  • Visitors must arrive 30 minutes prior to their scheduled time to check in. Late arrivals will not be admitted.
  • All visitors, their belongings, and vehicles may be subject to search.
  • Visitors are prohibited from bringing in cell phones, photographic or recording devices, or tobacco products into the facility.
  • Visitors must keep accompanying children within arm’s reach. Staff may terminate visits if parents/guardians fail to maintain control of accompanying children.
  • Minors must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
  • All visitors must dress in appropriate attire. Visitors who fail to comply with the dress code will be denied their visit.

Prohibited attire includes:

  • Gang attire.
  • Hats.
  • Clothing or accessories displaying obscene or offensive language or pictures.
  • Sheer, or transparent garments.
  • Tank tops, halter tops, strapless or spaghetti strap tops.
  • Clothing exposing the breast/chest, midriff area, genital area, or buttocks.
  • Shorts, skirts, and dresses shorter than mid-thigh.
  • Clothing that reveals the underwear.
  • Shoes shall be worn.

Visitors must show valid photo identification, issued by a municipal, state, or federal agency; or the consulate of another country. Examples include, but are not limited to:

  • Driver’s license.
  • DMV identification card.
  • Department of Defense identification card.
  • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services identification card.
  • Consulate identification card.
  • Passport.

Visitors who violate the law or facility rules may have their visit terminated.

All facilities within the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Detention and Corrections Bureau reserve the right to terminate a visit if deemed necessary for security purposes.

Penal Code Section 4571 prohibits convicted felons who have served time in any California state prison from entering jail grounds without the written permission of the facility commander (or his designee). Those who are out of compliance may be arrested and prosecuted. Such visitors may request permission to be allowed on jail grounds to visit inmates. Requestors must complete the Request for a Convicted Felon to Visit an Inmate form. Requestors may either submit the form to a visiting deputy, who shall route it to the facility commander (or his designee), or mail the form to the facility, addressed to the facility commander (or his designee. If your visit is approved, you will receive written notice. Requestors must submit a form to each facility they intend to visit. Bring the notice with you when you come for the visit. To print the Request for a Convicted Felon to Visit an Inmate Form.

Bail agents may request a visit with an inmate. Bail agents will be allowed to visit when bail services have been requested by:The arrestee. The arrestee’s attorney.An adult member of the arrestee’s immediate family.Or such other person who is in possession of the inmate’s written approval.Bail agents must complete the Bail Agent Request Form prior to visiting an inmate or bond drop off. Bail agents will not be allowed to visit to solicit business. Bail agents will not be allowed to place money on an inmate’s trust account. Bail agents will be allowed to visit only one inmate at a time. Bail agents who wish to visit multiple inmates must exit the visiting area after each visit and make new requests before the next visit is permitted. Print the Bail Agent Request Form.

Religious visitors wanting an official visit must contact the Inmate Services Unit at (909) 473-2646 and provide the following:Proof of religious official capacity. Completed Security Clearance Application. Valid ID.Upon approval from the Inmate Services Unit, religious visitors will be placed on the approved list. Religious applications shall be valid for one year from the date of approval. Print the Security Clearance Application.

San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department personnel are prohibited from naming or referring any bonding agency. We accept three (3) forms of bail: Property Bond, cash and bail bonds. If you wish additional information regarding Property bonds, please contact the Superior Courts. To use a bail bond, contact a bail agency. To use cash, you must bring the full amount of bail for each charge. You may also use cashier checks, but please call (909) 350-2476 for information on who to make the check out to. The bail process will be delayed if the information on a check is not correct.

My Family Member Has Been Arrested – What Do I Do?

Below is a step-by-step guide to help families cope with the criminal justice system in San Bernardino County when a family member who suffers from a brain disorder (mental illness) is arrested.

STEP ONE: SUPPORT YOUR RELATIVEIf your family member/friend calls you and says that he/she has been arrested, help him/her stay calm and offer your help and support.If your family member/friend is being held in a jail facility, remind him/her of the right to have an attorney present if being questioned by police officers or detectives.It is very important that arrestee’s be direct and honest to benefit as much as possible from this screening process. Assure your family member that it is OK to discuss his/her physical and mental condition, diagnosis, medications, etc., with the staff conducting the screening, which includes Sheriff’s nursing staff and Jail Mental Health Service staff. It is important your family member feels safe to speak openly with the mental health screeners.

STEP TWO: COUNTY JAIL INFORMATION

Upon arrival at the West Valley Detention Center or other jail facility, you can use theInmate Locatorto find your family member/friend and where they are housed. You will be able to obtain information on your family member’s location (unit, cell block, bunk) and, most importantly, his/her booking number. If you are unsuccessful in finding them on the locator, please call the Public Information number at (909) 350-2476.

TIP: Inmates are sometimes booked in with/without middle name. If you are unable to locate him/her, try any names your relative has used.

STEP THREE: SEND A FAX

Click on the Inmate Medication Information Form,English VersionorSpanish Versionon this web page. Print, complete, and fax as instructed below.If this form is not available:
Prepare a fax requesting that your relative be screened for placement in the mental health unit. Begin this fax with your relative’s:

  • Full legal name
  • Date of birth
  • Booking number
  • Location
  • In the body of the fax include:
  • His/her diagnosis
  • His/her psychiatrist’s name, phone number, and address

The medications that are prescribed for your family member by name, dosage, and time of day to be administered

Whether a particular medication has proven to be ineffective or has dangerous and/or uncomfortable side effects

Has your loved one had any history of suicide attempts/threats or other violent intentions in the recent past? Briefly describe the events and when they occurred.

Any other urgent medical conditions that might require immediate attention, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, seizures, heart problems, etc., and medications currently prescribed for those conditions. Include his/her medical doctor’s name, address, and phone number for verification purposes. The medical information you provide is tremendously valuable in making an assessment and will help the mental health staff select the best treatment for your relative. There is a clear preference for maintaining effective current treatment. However, the Jail Mental Health staff must conduct its own assessment of your relative’s condition and may not necessarily prescribe exactly the same medications.

IMPORTANT: Do NOT address any impending charges against your family member in this fax. Medical information only!

Keep a copy of this fax for future reference. If your family member is transferred to a different facility, you will need to fax this information again.

On the cover page, indicate whether your relative has provided you with a written confidentiality waiver. If your relative has not previously done so, ask that he/she be asked to sign one while in jail. The Jail Mental Health staff is prohibited by law from giving anyone information about a client’s status unless they have the client’s consent, but the staff can receive information from relatives or friends without the client’s consent.

Once your relative has been booked, fax the document described above to the appropriate numbers below. Faxes can be sent 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Jail Mental Health Service Fax Numbers:

Medical Fax: (909) 463-5180

Mental Health Fax: (909) 463-5233

Please note that the Jail Mental Health Service and Sheriff’s Medical Services are separate departments. Important medical information should be faxed to the medical fax number above.

REMEMBER:If you are sending mental health information only, please fax to Jail Mental Health Services at the mental health fax number above. If you are sending both mental health and medical information, you must fax the information to the Jail Mental Health Service number and the Sheriff’s Medical Services number.

STEP FOUR: FAMILY ADVOCATE

If you have any difficulty with this process, call the Department of Mental Health Family Advocate during regular business hours.

Don’t forget to provide your family member’s name, location, and booking number.

STEP FIVE: DECIDING ON LEGAL REPRESENTATION

Your family member may want to retain a private attorney or use the Public Defender’s Office. A public defender will be assigned at arraignment if your relative does not have or cannot afford a private attorney. Public defenders have specialized knowledge in the field of criminal defense. Public Defenders are receiving training on the identification and treatment of the mentally ill. The attorney’s in the Public Defender’s office should be provided with the client’s medical and mental health history at the earliest opportunity to assist in preparation of the defense case.

If you or your family member decides to retain a private attorney, be sure to select one that is well versed in helping people with mental illness and understands how to access the treatment facilities and mental health services that are available.

IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONSBail: Think carefully about posting bail for your family member. No one wants a loved one to remain incarcerated for any length of time. It is an unpleasant experience for them as well as the family. However, you must ask yourself the following question. Will your family member be able to comply with the terms of the bail and appear in court when required? Also, as hard as it may seem, jail may be a safer place for a person with severe mental illness who is in crisis rather than having your loved one wander the streets with no help at all. At least in jail they will be fed, will have shelter, and be given access to medication treatments.
Working with an attorney: Public defenders are extremely busy and do not have much time for phone calls. They will appreciate written or faxed correspondence. Remember, it is the inmate, not you, who is his client. A private attorney will grant you more time, but remember you are paying for that access. Provide the attorney with an extensive medical/psychiatric/social/educational history of your family member in writing. This information will be very useful in pursuing the best outcome for your loved one.
Supporting and coping with a loved one who suffers from a brain disorder can be extremely challenging and stressful. Knowledge, as well as your love and fortitude, will be essential in helping you to become a strong and effective support system for your family member.

For information about support groups, and educational programs provided free of charge in your area, contact NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, at 909-985-7705 or on the Internet at:www.namicalifornia.org

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How to put money on an inmate's books in San Bernardino County? ›

  1. Money can be deposited into inmates' accounts to purchase commissary. Deposit kiosks are in the lobby at each of four county jails.
  2. Deposits can be made in person, 24/7.
  3. The kiosk machines only accept cash, credit, or debit cards. ...
  4. Upon release, inmate's will receive their account balance in cash or check.

How to look up if someone is in jail in San Bernardino County? ›

If you have a 10-digit booking number, enter it below and select Search by Booking. Otherwise, enter the Last Name, First Name, DOB (Date of Birth) and Gender. If you don't know the DOB (Date of Birth), enter an approximate age. The search will include 2 years prior and two years after the age entered.

How to schedule a visit with an inmate in San Bernardino County? ›

Visiting appointments must be made one day prior to the requested visit. Visiting days are Wednesday through Saturday. To schedule a visit call the Visiting Center at (909) 887-0364.

How do I send a package to an inmate at West Valley Detention Center? ›

You can send a care package to an inmate at the West Valley Jail via Access SecurePak. Please visit their site to view and purchase available inmate care packages online.

Does an inmate know who sent them money? ›

Will the incarcerated individual know who sent him/her the funds? In most states, the incarcerated individual is notified as to who sent the money.

How much money can you send through JPay? ›

The transaction fee is based on the amount sent with a minimum charge of $2.95 and a maximum charge of $24.95. The maximum amount which can be sent is $1,000 in a 10-day period. Funds sent using JPay before 8:00 PM EST will normally be posted to the offender's account the next business day.

Can felons visit inmates in California? ›

Visitors must present a copy of this form to the visiting deputy when coming to visit. No visits shall be granted to convicted felons who do not have proof of prior approval.

How to look up someone's criminal record in San Bernardino County? ›

To look up someone's criminal record, which is a part of San Bernardino County public record, you may use the Court Access Portal. While there is a fee for accessing someone else's records you can perform a free criminal record check for yourself.

How do you check if someone you know went to jail? ›

The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is the single repository for inmate records incarcerated in state-owned facilities. The CDCR provides access to these records via an inmate search tool on its website.

What do you need to visit someone in jail in California? ›

Valid picture identification is required to visit an inmate (this includes all forms of government identification cards). Visitors may be subject to a search of their person and belongings by correctional staff and are subject to warrant checks and arrest. Visitors must be 18 years or older to visit.

What does projected release date mean? ›

Projected release date — the projected date on which the offender will be released from prison. Sentenced prisoner — a prisoner sentenced to more than 1 year. Supervised mandatory releases — conditional release with post-custody supervision generally occurring in jurisdictions using determinate sentencing statutes.

How to look up inmates in California? ›

If you are unable to locate an Incarcerated Person, please contact the CDCR Identification Unit at (916) 445-6713.

How to find out if someone is in jail in San Bernardino County? ›

Search Online

You can search for an inmate by visiting the inmate locator system of San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. Click here, enter the inmate's booking number or name, and submit to view the inmate's information.

What is the capacity of the San Bernardino County jail? ›

With a bed capacity of 3,347, WVDC completes 50,000 to 60,000 bookings and releases each year.

Why do inmates use Cash App? ›

Family and friends will exchange Cash App accounts and transfer money back and forth as a means to do something on the inside of the prison (give point and stick tattoos to each other, go to the salon within the prison, exchange contraband within the prison, etc.).

How do I put money on a California inmates books? ›

You may deliver money to inmates in one of four ways:
  1. Online Deposits Using Access Corrections.
  2. Deposits by Phone Using Access Corrections.
  3. Cash or Credit Card Deposit by Kiosk in Jail Facility Lobbies.
  4. US Postal Money Order by Mail.

How to put money on federal inmates books? ›

People in federal prison have bank-type accounts that they can use to buy things from the prison commissary. You can deposit money into a federal inmate's account electronically or through a postal money order by mail.

How to add inmate on connect network? ›

Prior to adding funds to an inmate's account, you must first add your inmate(s) to your ConnectNetwork account. Starting on the main 'Dashboard' screen, you will need to select the Add Inmate button located at the top of the 'My Inmates' section.

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