Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 Inmate Search and Prison Information

Updated on: May 1, 2024
Intermountain Conservation Camp #22

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Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 was constructed in 1976. Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 is in Bieber, California, address – 651-025 Foothill RoadPO Box 68, Bieber, CA, 96009. Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 can contain over 1292 inmates at once. Inmates that are in Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 can join a substance abuse program. This program at the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 is great for self-help and recovery. Inmates in the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 can also get their education through the GED program. All inmates in the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 get treated to medical, mental health, and dental help.

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Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 - General Information

  • City

    Bieber

  • Postal Code

    96009

  • State

    California

  • Country

    Lassen County

  • Official Website

    Website

  • Facility Name

    Intermountain Conservation Camp #22

  • Facility Type

    State Prison

  • Address

    651-025 Foothill RoadPO Box 68, Bieber, CA, 96009

  • Phone

    530-294-5361

  • Capacity

    80

  • Country

    Lassen County

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If you need some assistance with looking for an inmate in the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 you will need an inmate's full name to research an inmate's status. You will now know whether an the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22’s inmate is parole, inmate, or on probation. All background checks are on the California DOC website.

Send a Mail/Package

Sending mail to an offender in the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 may seem difficult, but it is quite simple. You will need an inmate's first name, last name, and their California ID. If an inmate gets transferred from the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22, the mail will be on 24 days hold. Mail takes 10 days on average. Photos you send to the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 cannot contain nudity and cannot have glue, staples, or any paperclip. You cannot send physical money or a check to the inmates in the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22.

Sending Money

Are you trying to send money to an inmate in the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22? The first option in the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 is a service called JPay. Walking in is also a great way in the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 to pay/send money to an inmate. You can also send money to the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 through the mail. Sending money through a phone can also work with the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22. Also, you can use the internet to send an inmate money at the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22. All you need to send money is the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 inmate's first name, last name, and California DOC ID number.

Phone Calls

Detainees in California penitentiaries approach phones intermittently for the duration of the day and can make active gather calls and prepaid calls. All calls (except for lawful calls) at the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 might be recorded and observed. Three way calling and call sending are restricted at the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 and will make the call end early.

Visitation Rules

There are quite a few rules at the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 to follow to come visit an inmate. First, you must have a California ID, military ID, or a passport. You cannot bring to the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 any alcohol, weapons, or illegal substances. All California facilities are smoke-free zones.

For more guidelines about visitation, contact the Intermountain Conservation Camp #22 at 530-294-5361 .

VISITATION HOURS

  • Monday
  • Tuesday
  • Wednesday
  • Thursday
  • Friday
  • Saturday
    9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
  • Sunday
    9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

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