How do I visit an inmate in Riverside County Jail?
How do I visit an inmate in Riverside County Jail?
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.
Is Riverside Regional Jail shutting down?
In April, a jail review committee voted to decertify Riverside Regional Jail in Prince George County. The recommendation came after an investigation found staff directly or indirectly responsible for the deaths of at least three inmates. However, closing the jail is now off the table.
How do I put money on an inmate’s books in Riverside County Jail?
Money can be deposited by using the kiosks in the lobby of the jail facilities. You can deposit the money at any facility regardless of where the inmate is housed as long as the inmate is in the custody of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department. Cash or credit card is accepted in the kiosk.
How do I add money to my Riverside Regional Jail?
Inmate deposits can be added to a resident’s account via internet, telephone or lobby kiosk at the facility. To make an inmate deposit via internet, customers must register online and accept the Access Corrections Terms and Conditions.
Who oversees Riverside Regional Jail?
Authority: Code of Virginia (1950, as amended), governed by Riverside Regional Jail Authority Board of Directors.
What counties go to Riverside jail?
The jail houses approximately 1,300 inmates from seven localities: Charles City County, Chesterfield County, Prince George County, Surry County, City of Colonial Heights, City of Hopewell and City of Petersburg.
How do I send a package to an inmate in Riverside County?
Ways to order: Online: vajailpackages.com. Phone: 1-800-546-6283. Mail: Access Securepak (VA), 10880 Linpage Place, St. Loius, MO 63132.