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Key Informations Of Sacramento County - Work Release Division

Address Of The Facility
700 North 5th St, Sacramento, CA 95814
Facility Type
Adult
State
California
Email
N/A
Phone
916-874-1402
Phone Carrier
Inmate Calling Solutions (ICSolutions)
County
Sacramento
Fax
N/A
Security Level
County - medium
Website
No Of Beds
0
Mailing Address
700 North 5th St, Sacramento, CA 95814

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Brief about Sacramento County - Work Release Division

Sacramento County - Work Release Division is an Adult correctional facility in California with 0 beds. You can end up here if you get sentenced for non-violent crimes in Sacramento, such as robbery, theft, etc.

Sacramento County - Work Release Division plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and well-being of Sacramento County's residents by providing exceptional services. The Sacramento Law Enforcement Department upholds safety and justice in the local community. Sacramento DOC's unwavering commitment to its responsibilities ensures a secure environment for living, working, and raising a family.

Facility Type and Security Level

Sacramento County - Work Release Division is an Adult facility with a medium level of security. You can visit only once a week during the jail's working hours.

Contact Sacramento County - Work Release Division Administration

Contact Number

You can reach out to the facility's administration department via the following number: 916-874-1402

How To Contact An Inmate At Sacramento County - Work Release Division

Mail Inmates

You can mail inmates at the Sacramento County - Work Release Division addressed to:

Inmate ID, Inmate Name, Sacramento County - Work Release Division, 700 North 5th St, Sacramento, CA 95814.
Please note that all incoming mail is subject to inspection for security reasons. Do not include any items considered contraband or contain explicit material in the mail. Additionally, make sure to include a return address.

Connect Inmates Via Phone

The Sacramento County - Work Release Division allows phone calls or video communication with offenders. Phone calls get managed through Inmate Calling Solutions (ICSolutions), which requires setting up a specific account. Read our first-time phone setup guide for a hassle-free experience. It's important to note that all calls are recorded and subject to monitoring. Inmates are unable to receive calls but can make collect calls.

How to Send Money To An Inmate's Trust Fund In Sacramento County - Work Release Division

Sending money to an inmate's trust fund has become much easier in the last ten years. To send money to an inmate incarcerated in Sacramento County - Work Release Division, you can use any of the following methods:

  1. Online: Send money at www.accesscorrections.com, Jpay.com, Western Union, Moneygram
  2. Visiting Facility: Using Debit or Credit Card at Facility kiosks.
  3. Money Order: You can send a money order by Mail (USPS only). Some facilities might require you to fill up an additional form to send a money order to the inmate's trust fund.
  4. Cashiers Cheque: Send a cashier's check by mail; some facilities might require you to fill up an additional form attached in the mail.
  5. Using Phone: Touch pay and Jpay allows you to send money to your inmate's trust fund. Call 1-800-574-5729 to send money through Jpay, Or use TouchPay Service by calling 1-866-232-1899. [Service fee might be applicable].

You can read our ultimate guide to sending money to an inmate or visit the to better understand the process.

Visitation Guide For Sacramento County - Work Release Division

Follow the facility's visitation hours for a smooth entry. The timings are below. For updated timings, visit the Brazos County Juvenile Justice website or contact the facility at 916-874-1402.

Be Approved For Visitation

To visit an inmate, you must be on the approved visitor list. To be added to the list, you need to apply by following the instructions in our application guide. You can download the application form from the article. Once you've filled it out, you can mail or fax it to the facility for processing.

Prepare For Visitation

Visitation Rules

Visitation is a privilege. Visits may be denied/revoked or limited for safety and security and to maintain the facility's order. Visitation privileges may be suspended or terminated for inappropriate behavior or misuse of the visitation system. The security in Charge will monitor visitation.

  • Visiting an inmate begins by entering the main lobby of the facility.
  • Inmates are allowed 20-minute visits per visitation day
  • All visitors (17 years of age or older) must have a valid state or federal ID card or driver's license with a photograph
  • Bring the required ID, dress appropriately, and avoid bringing contraband items with you.
  • If you are visiting with a child, bring the necessary documentation.
  • An adult should accompany any visitors aged 16 years or under.
  • Up to 2 adults and two children may visit an inmate
  • Attorneys may visit inmates 24 hours a day, seven days a week
  • No video or audio recordings are permitted.

Visitation Timings

DAYS TIMES
Monday NO VISITS
Tuesday 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Thursday NO VISITS
Friday 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Saturday 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Sunday 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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