What time does Orange County jail Release inmates?

What time does Orange County jail Release inmates?

At 12:05 every morning, Santa Ana Central Jail releases its first inmates of the day from the Intake and Release Center out to the gates that open up to W. Sixth Street, to free bed space for incoming prisoners.

Can you visit inmates in Orange County Jail?

Visiting is limited to two (2) visits for each inmate each week (Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday) and will be continually reassessed. Newly booked inmates under mandatory 14-day quarantine and those housed in medical isolation or quarantine are not be eligible for visitation.

How to find an inmate in Orange County Jail?

To find out an inmate in Orange County jail, use Orange County inmate search online. Enter an inmate’s name and submit to search. You can obtain the inmate details like custody status, next appearance date and court, housing location and bail amount.

What does the Orange County Sheriff’s Department do?

The Orange County Sheriff’s Department is in compliance with the BSCC and Title 15 and is committed to providing for the health and safety of those in our custody during this pandemic. The Inmate Services Division includes Commissary Operations, Food Services and Correctional Programs.

How do I search for an inmate on a jail record?

Enter an inmate’s name and submit to search. You can obtain the inmate details like custody status, next appearance date and court, housing location and bail amount. If there’re no inmates found, contact the jail to help you.

Are there hot meals in Orange County Jail?

Hot meal services have resumed at all Orange County Jail facilities, and all incarcerated persons are receiving hot meals. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic and mitigation efforts implemented within our facilities, hot meal services were suspended intermittently for the health and safety of those in-custody.