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The Marina Jail is a medium security police jail that is located in Marina, California. This short term facility is operated by the Marina Police Department.
Inmates get transported by the sheriff to the county jail if they are sentenced or can’t make bail. The inmates in this detention center are provided with 3 meals a day and are held in a single-person cell on two levels.
Inmates have the opportunity to go to the library, recreation area and commissary under the supervision of the guards during designated times. The offenders are also allowed to hand out in the common area where they can watch TV, play games and converse with other inmates. However, the time spent in the common area is limited and the inmates stay in their cell most of the time.
Marina Jail — General Information
Adult.
211 Hillcrest Avenue, Marina, CA, 93933
http://www.ci.marina.ca.us/index.aspx?NID=17
831-884-1278
How to Find Someone in Marina Jail
The Marina Jail has a list of all of the inmates that are held in this facility inside the jail lobby. If you are not able to make it out to the jail but want to do an inmate search you will need to call the jail directly at 831-884-1278. The staff will be able to help you find an inmate.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
Nationwide Inmate Records Online Check
Inmates can send and receive letters in the mail. All incoming and outgoing mail gets inspected by the Marina Jail staff.
Packaged are not allowed to be sent from home to jail. However, if you would like to send reading material for your loved one in jail you can do that by having it shipped directly from the publisher to the jail. Keep in mind that all reading material must be paperback and new.
Sending Money
Most jails accept MoneyGram, Western Union and cashiers checks to fund an inmate’s account. There is also a kiosk located in the jail lobby where you can fund an inmate’s account.
Inmates need money to make purchases from the commissary and to make phone calls as well. If you have any questions about funding an inmate’s account please don’t hesitate to give the jail a call where they can help you.
Phone calls
Inmates are allowed to call their loved ones through collect calling or they can purchase a calling plan.
Visitation
Inmates at Marina Jail are allowed to have visitors during the hours of visitation.
Keep in mind that there are strict dress code rules and you will be required to present your government-issued photo ID card.
Visiting Hours
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
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