Riverside County

Robert Presley Detention Center

JAIL CONTACT INFORMATION:

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Address:4000 Orange St, Riverside, CA 92501, USA (google maps)
Website:Riverside County Robert Presley Detention Center Website
Phone:951-955-4500
Visiting:Official Visiting Schedule
Capacity:1,100 inmates

 
The Robert Presley Detention Center was originally built in 1933.

ROBERT PRESLEY DETENTION CENTER MAILING ADDRESS:

[INMATE NAME, BOOKING NUMBER]
Robert Presley Detention Center,
P.O. Box 710,
Riverside CA, 92501

For further instructions on mailing, please view the INMATE MAIL POLICY PAGE

VISITING INSTRUCTIONS:

Visiting appointments are scheduled daily from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm by calling 951-341-8888. All visitors must provide a government issued photo ID:

  • a California driver’s license,
  • a California identification card,
  • a U.S. Passport,
  • an alien registration card, or
  • a U.S. military card.

Individuals who are prohibited from visiting inmates include:

  • Persons who have been incarcerated in the California state prison,
  • Persons on formal probation and do not receive prior permission from the Jail’s unit commander, or
  • Persons with an outstanding warrant.

Visitors are prohibited from bringing the following inside the visiting lobby:

  • purses,
  • cameras,
  • cell phones,
  • writing tablets,
  • recording devices, or
  • weapons

Please note all visitors are subject to a search of their person and property.

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  1. Don’t ever talk to the police
  2. Do not discuss your case with anyone
  3. Everything you tell your lawyer is confidential
  4. Tell police you need to contact your attorney
  5. Never consent to any search by the police
  6. If the police knock on your door, don't answer!
  7. Realize the consequences of a criminal conviction
  8. Your lawyer (not you) will contact any witnesses
  9. Information on your cell phone is evidence
  10. Early Intervention is the key

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