Joshua Tree Jail Inmate Search and Prison Information
Joshua Tree Jail, a private prison in Joshua Tree, California, serves as a transfer facility for offenders first entering the prison system. Most will be transitioned to a permanent facility.
Permanent prisoners who work at Joshua Tree Jail are held at maximum security and will be held for a minimum of seven years.
There are a variety of guidelines for loved ones who wish to visit or communicate with an inmate.
Joshua Tree Jail Prison Information
Jail Name | Joshua Tree Jail |
Jail Type | Private Facility |
Location | 6527 White Feather Road, Joshua Tree, CA, 92252 |
Contact Numbers | 760-366-5746 |
City | Joshua Tree |
Postal Code | 92252 |
State | California |
County | San Bernardino County |
Inmate Resources for Family and Friends
Public Records Online Search
Criminal Records and Contact Info aggregated from real law enforcement agencies and government court houses.
Inmate Search
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation website hosts an inmate search database where one can search for an inmate by department number or first/last name. Inmates’ holding facility is displayed in search results.
Sending a Mail
While mail is encouraged to keep inmates connected to loved ones, all incoming mail will be opened and inspected. The following items are prohibited to be mailed to inmates: money, cash, photocopied materials exceeding six pages, money orders, and contraband. In addition, pages should not be glued or taped together.
Rules on sending packages should be obtained from Joshua Tree Jail. General California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation guidelines allow packages to be sent if a return address is included. Weight limits, items that can be included, and frequency of packages should be checked with the institution.
Mail should be sent to the following address:
Inmate’s Name and DIN (department identification number)
6527 White Feather Road, Joshua Tree, CA, 92252
760-366-5746
San Bernardino County
Sending Money
Offenders at Joshua Tree Jail are not allowed to possess physical money, but funds can be deposited into the offender’s account either by depositing in person at the facility or sending a check or money order. The inmate’s name and DIN should be included. It is important to note that if an offender has outstanding fines or court fees, the funds may be applied to paying those.
Phone Calls
Inmates can make phone calls based on the institution’s specific rules. General California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation rules allow inmates to make collect calls between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. for a duration of thirty minutes. Calls may be monitored. Those wishing to receive calls should make an account with the phone system.
Visiting Rules
Visitation at Joshua Tree Jail is an encouraged privilege, as it can help offenders reintegrate into society better upon release from custody. In order to ensure that visiting is family-friendly and safe, there are rules for visitors and inmates to follow.
Identification
All adult visitors are required to present valid and current identification (driver’s license, non-driver photo ID, government issued photo identification, armed services I.D., employment identification with photo).
Searches
Visitors entering Joshua Tree Jail are subject to search, including a substance, strip, or personal item search. Additionally, visitors will pass through a metal detector and should refrain from wearing clothing containing medals (doing so will incur a more detail search).
Apparel
Visitors should seek to wear clothing that enhances the atmosphere. They should be dressed completely with appropriate undergarments. Visitors at Joshua Tree Jail cannot be barefoot and should refrain from wearing sheer or see-through garments, plunging necklines, bathing suits, shorts/skirts shorter than thigh length, and attire that depicts obscenities or profane language.
Prohibited items/Contraband
Visitors should not bring weapons, drugs, alcohol, cell phones or memory cards into the facility. No items should be given to an offender (money, medicine, etc) without permission from a staff member.
Visitation Hours
Sunday | 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM |
Monday | 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM |
Tuesday | 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM |
Wednesday | 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM |
Thursday | 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM |
Friday | 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM |
Saturday | 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM |
Holiday | – |
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.