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The Palm Springs Jail is situated in Palm Springs, California.
The Palm Springs Jail is a part of the Palm Springs Police Department. The Palm Springs Police Department is the law enforcement agency that runs the Palm Springs Jail 24-hours a day, 7 days a week.
The Palm Springs Jail is a small medium-security holding pen for offenders who were arrested around the city. The Palm Springs Jail does not house offenders for more than three days due to their size.
If an offender is not released back into the community, the offender will be sent off the local county correctional facility.
Palm Springs Jail — General Information
Adult.
200 South Civic Drive PO Box 1830, Palm Springs, CA, 92262
http://www.palmspringsca.gov/index.aspx?page=83
760-323-8116
How to Find Someone in Palm Springs Jail
Now that you know that the Palm Springs Jail is indeed managed and operated by the Palm Springs Police Department you are probably wondering where you can locate the Palm Springs Police Department records.
That is a great question.
Since the police department is typically spread thin with patrolling the city, running the police department, and running the Palm Springs Jail they do not have time to have their inmate search public.
So, if you need information, you will need to get in contact with the Palm Springs Jail with your comments, questions, and concerns.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
Nationwide Inmate Records Online Check
The offenders will not be held in the Palm Springs Jail long enough to be permitted to receive mail. The Palm Springs Jail will return any inmate mail back to the sender. They will not forward the mail to the new facility, if they were transferred.
Sending Money
It was previously stated that the offenders in the Palm Springs Jail are only typically in the facility for about 3 days on average. During this time, the Palm Springs Jail will attend to all the needs of offenders such as ensuring all offenders get their three meals, personal hygiene, and access to a telephone to call home.
Offenders in the Palm Springs Jail have no need for cash.
Phone calls
Offenders will have access to a telephone, which they can use to call home on. The telephone calls are not free for you to pick up with, so you will have to keep that in mind when the offender calls you from the Palm Springs Jail. You will oversee paying for those fees.
Visitation
Offenders could receive visits if they are still in a holding pen in the Palm Springs Jail. Visits can be daily between the hours of 9 am to 9 pm.
You should always give the Palm Springs Jail a call prior to leaving for the facility to ensure that the offender is still in the facility and has not been released or transferred to another facility.
Visiting Hours
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
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