Sacramento California Jail Inmates
January 2026 Hearing Calendar - Board of Parole Hearings
Below are the Parole Suitability Hearings scheduled from January 1st through January 31st, 2026. January 2026 Hearing Schedule (Updated, ...
https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/bph/2025/07/16/january-2026-hearing-calendar/How can I find out where someone is incarcerated? – Sacramento County District Attorney's Office
If an individual is incarcerated in Sacramento County, you can check the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office’s website at http://www.sacsheriff.com. Click on Inmate Information to search the Sacramento County jail inmate list. To locate an inmate within the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), please call (916) 445-6713, which is accessible 24 hours a day.
https://sacda.org/faq-items/how-can-i-find-out-where-someone-is-incarcerated/
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https://spsearch.saccounty.net/pages/results.aspx?k=inmate&btnG.x=0&btnG.y=0Inmate Visitation (RCCC)
If you're planning to visit someone at the Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center, please note that the street is currently closed due to significant construction at the intersection of Lambert Road and Bruceville Road. To access the facility, take Twin Cities Road to Bruceville Road and head north toward the jail.
https://www.sacsheriff.com/pages/rccc_inmate_visitation.php
California Rehabilitation Center to Close by Fall 2026
California Rehabilitation Center to Close by Fall 2026. August 4, 2025. SACRAMENTO – Responding to projections of lower prison populations in ...
https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/news/2025/08/04/california-rehabilitation-center-to-close-by-fall-2026/Butte County Fires, Accidents, Crimes (BCFAC News) # **California Governor Newsom proposes closing 5th prison in 2026** Facebook
California Governor Newsom proposes closing 5th prison in 2026 May 15, 2025 | By BCFAC News Newsom’s new budget proposes closing a fifth California state prison by October 2026 The specific prison has not been named, but the closure is expected to save $150 million annually Critics warn the closure could mean fewer offenders are sent to state prison, forcing counties to house more offenders in already crowded local jails...
https://www.facebook.com/groups/butte.county.fires.accidents.crimes/posts/2504547839917005/
California's newest ICE center has 1400 detainees. What ...
California's newest ICE center has 1,400 detainees. What Adam Schiff and Alex Padilla saw there. Wednesday, January 21, 2026 | Sacramento, CA.
https://www.capradio.org/articles/2026/01/21/californias-newest-ice-center-has-1400-detainees-what-adam-schiff-and-alex-padilla-saw-there/Sacramento County Main Jail City of Sacramento
What is the Main Jail? The Main Jail provides custodial and security services for incarcerated and detained individuals for the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department, the Sacramento Police Department, and other area law enforcement agencies. Where is the main jail located? The Main Jail is located in Downtown Sacramento: Sacramento Main Jail 651 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (map it ) Phone: 916-874-6752 |Public hours of operation are 7:00 a.m.
https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/police/your-sacpd/about/contact-us/sacramento-county-main-jail.html
2026-27 California Budget Shows Money Wasted on Prisons and Policing - Ella Baker Center for Human Rights
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 13, 2026 Press Contact: Ashley Chambers, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights [email protected], 925-953-2302 Ella Baker Center: 2026-27 California Budget Shows Money Wasted on Prisons and Policing SACRAMENTO — After the recent release of the 2026-27 California budget, which shows continued investments in the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) and a $3 billion deficit, the Ella B...
https://ellabakercenter.org/press/2026-cabudget/
2026-27 California Budget Shows Money Wasted on Prisons and Policing - Ella Baker Center for Human Rights
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 13, 2026 Press Contact: Ashley Chambers, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights [email protected], 925-953-2302 Ella Baker Center: 2026-27 California Budget Shows Money Wasted on Prisons and Policing SACRAMENTO — After the recent release of the 2026-27 California budget, which shows continued investments in the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) and a $3 billion deficit, the Ella B...
https://ellabakercenter.org/press/2026-cabudget/
Get Notifications for Inmate Custody Status – Sacramento County District Attorney's Office
Sign Up to Receive Alerts VIVA notifications are sent to victims in Sacramento County cases involving domestic and family violence and other violent felony crimes. You must sign up for this service in order to receive notifications.
https://www.sacda.org/how-do-i/get-information/sirens/
Keeping Up - The Barbed Wire - January 9, 2026 - Rural County Representatives Of California
Announcements regarding key staffing changes of importance to California’s rural counties. Rafael Acevedo, of Imperial County, has been appointed Warden at Richard J. Donovan State Prison, where he has been Acting Warden since 2024. Acevedo held multiple positions at Calipatria State Prison from 1998 to 2003, including Chief Deputy Warden, Associate Warden, Correctional Captain, Correctional Counselor II, Correctional Counselor I, Correctional...
https://www.rcrcnet.org/general/keeping-up-the-barbed-wire-january-9-2026/
Early Prison Releases – Sacramento County District Attorney's Office
Get information on inmates released that were convicted of sexual offenses, domestic violence, elder abuse, child abuse, gun violence, and other violent & serious felonies.
https://www.sacda.org/early-prison-releases/
Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office Facebook
Congratulations to Class 25-SBRA-02 on their outstanding achievement! We are honored to witness these men and women walk across the stage and celebrate their accomplish… Praying for each one of you to have a career marked by integrity, compassion, service and bravery. We desperately need all those qualities in our law enforcement. May God bless and protect you as you serve!
https://www.facebook.com/SacSheriff/
Adult Correctional Health
Adult Correctional Health provides health care services to adults within the county jail facilities. Services include primary care, women's health, behavioral health, pharmacy, ancillary, specialty, and hospital services. Most of the specialty services and all of the hospital services are provided offsite.
https://dhs.saccounty.net/PRI/Pages/Correctional%20Health%20Services/GI-Adult-Correctional-Health.aspx