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If you need information about individuals arrested in Riverside County and housed in any Riverside County Central Jail, you can also reach out to the Inmate Information Center directly at (951) 349-4659.
To find active warrants in Riverside County, individuals can contact the warrants hotline of the County Sheriff's Office by calling (951) 955-2430. Note that unexecuted warrant information is only available to the warrant subject and their attorney after identity verification.
The Department of Corrections (DOC) strongly encourages communication between incarcerated individuals and their loved ones. The primary ways to keep in touch are through phone calls, email, and mail.
Phone calls always need to be made from the incarcerated individual to you. Even if you have the phone number of the facility where they are located, you will not be able to call and talk to them. However, they will be able to call you.
Riverside County Sheriff's Department – Individuals with a scheduled release date will be processed during the hours of am and pm. Regardless of the time, all individuals being released will be offered a means of transportation.
Staying In Touch With A Loved One In Jail: A Guide Write a Letter. Writing a letter is a time-honored and meaningful way to stay in touch with an incarcerated loved one. Send Pictures. Aside from letters, photos are tangible gifts that someone behind bars will treasure. Speak on the Phone. Visit in Person.