San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center, CA Inmate Search, Visitation Hours

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In 1963, the San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center was officially opened to the public for operations. Throughout the next 50 years, the San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center would undergo 3 expansions. As of 2019, the San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center can house up to 700 offenders comfortably.
However, on a typical day here at the San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center, they will house around 700 offenders. These offenders will include state and local arrests.
The San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center is broken down into 4 cell blocks. There is only one cell block for women offenders and 3 cell blocks for men.
The San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center currently employs 1 full-time on-call doctor, 1 full-time nurse, and 11 certified corrections officers.
The San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center also offers educational and religious programs to its inmates as well.
San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center — General Information
Adult, Capacity 700 persons.
9438 Commerce Way, Adelanto, CA, 92301
http://cms.sbcounty.gov/sheriff/CourtsCorrections/HighDesertDetentionCenter.aspx
760-530-9300
San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department - Apple Valley Station
Address: 14931 Dale Evans Parkway, Apple Valley, California, 92307
Phone: 760-240-7400
Website: website
How to Find Someone in San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center
As of lately, the San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center has not made their inmate roster available to the public. What does this mean to you, if you are looking for someone in the facility?
The only way you will get any information on an inmate in the San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center is to call them at the number provided above. They will be able to tell you what the inmate is for, when their court date is (if applicable), and when the inmate is scheduled to be released.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
Nationwide Inmate Records Online Check
When an inmate is in the San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center they do not have many privileges, but one privilege they do have is sending and receiving letters.
Mail time in the San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center is a huge thing for the inmates. Inmates love receiving letters. You are more than welcome to send letters to an inmate who is in the San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center.
You will need to make sure that you have your name and your address on the letter. You will need to make the letter out to the inmate’s name as well. All incoming letters must be sent through the United States Postal Service.
Sending Money
The San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center supplies the inmate’s three meals a day and shelter, but that is it. They do not supply inmates their personal hygiene products, snacks, beverages (outside of meals), and entertainment. If an inmate wants these items, they are required to purchase them through the facilities commissary.
You can deposit funds into the inmate’s account by dropping a money order off at the San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center. You can do so when you visit or during operating hours.
Phone calls
The San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center gives inmates two different ways they can contact their friends and family members.
First and foremost, the San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center contracts with PayTel. PayTel is a third-party service in which an inmate will need funds in their phone account to use. A typical 15-minute long phone conversations will cost around $6 if the inmate calls using PayTel.
Inmates will also have the chance to call by doing a collect call. The fees of a collect call will be the responsibility of the person who receives the call. Collect calls will not work if the person has a mobile phone.
Visitation
Looking to visit an inmate that is currently in the San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center?
Visitation hours can change. It is best to phone the San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center prior to coming out to the facility to ensure you know the most up to date visitation hours.
You will also want to know if they are accepting visitors. If the San Bernardino County High Desert Detention Center is under lockdown, there will be no visitors are allowed in the facility.
However, you will also need to bring a photo id that is issued by the government such as your passport, military ID, or your driver’s license.
Visiting Hours
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
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