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- The Fresno County Sheriff-Coroners Office - Can I order packaged goods . . .
Frequently Asked Questions Can I order packaged goods online for an inmate? Yes -- MyCarePack com gives you the opportunity to show friends and loved ones you're thinking of them while they're incarcerated
- The Fresno County Sheriff-Coroners Office - Commissary
You may also order gift packages online at www MyCarePack com Orders are distributed once each week, on the incarcerated person’s scheduled delivery day Every incarcerated person (except those on disciplinary status for violating facility rules) may order up to $175 in purchases from the commissary on a weekly basis
- The Fresno County Sheriff-Coroners Office - Incarcerated Person . . .
By selecting from the topics listed in the dropdown field, you can learn a great deal about the jail system and the programs and services available to incarcerated persons In most cases, your questions about mail, visiting, phone calls and more can be answered by visiting these pages
- The Fresno County Sheriff-Coroners Office - Jail
The Fresno County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for the operation of three jails within the county The South Annex Jail built in 1947, the Main Jail built in 1989 and the North Annex Jail built in 1993 The total combined capacity of all open floors is currently 2,427 inmates The inmate population is supervised by over 350 Correctional Officers, Correctional Sergeants, and Correctional
- The Fresno County Sheriff-Coroners Office - Money Accounts
When an individual is booked into the Jail, an account is opened to safeguard that person’s money as long as the incarcerated person remains in custody While in custody, incarcerated persons can use the money “on their books” to make purchases from the Jail’s commissary Items available through the commissary include food items, toiletry articles, writing materials, and postage
- The Fresno County Sheriff-Coroners Office - Money Property
The arresting transporting officers are required to inventory the arrestee’s personal property and seal it into a bag In most cases, this makes it unnecessary for Jail personnel to handle the incarcerated person’s property The transporting officer will deposit the incarcerated person’s cash into an automated electronic TouchPay kiosk located in the intake area The monies are then
- The Fresno County Sheriff-Coroners Office - Incarcerated Person Search
This online resource allows you to search for incarcerated persons in the Sheriff's custody Virtually all public information about the incarcerated person is available in this area of the site The incarcerated person's housing location, Booking Number, Jail Identification Number (also referred to as JID or Person ID), charges, bail amount, and projected release date (if known) are available
- The Fresno County Sheriff-Coroners Office - Search
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