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Curry County OR Sheriff’s Jail basic information to help guide you through what you can do for your inmate while they are incarcerated. The facility's direct contact number: 541-247-3344
This facility is for adult inmates.
The Curry County OR Sheriff’s Jail is a medium-security detention center located at 29808 Colvin St Gold Beach, OR which is operated locally by the Curry County Sheriff's Office and holds inmates awaiting trial or sentencing or both. Most of the sentenced inmates are here for less than two years. Curry County accepts inmates from surrounding towns, municipalities, the US Marshal's Service and the Gold Beach Police Department who do not have their own long-term lock-up.
http://justice.co.curry.or.us/arrestlog.pdf
visitation Info
Curry County OR Sheriff's Jail – Visitation
VISITATION RULES & REGULATIONS
REGULAR VISITING HOURS
FEMALE INMATES:
WEDNESDAY 7:00pm to 8:00pm
SUNDAY 1:00pm to 2:00pm
MALE INMATES:
WEDNESDAY 8:00pm to 10:00pm
SUNDAY 2:00pm to 5:30pm
ATTORNEY VISITATION HOURS
As long as it does not interfere with the daily operations of the Jail
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
6:30 am to 8:20 am
12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
6:00 pm to 10:00 pm
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
“BY APPOINTMENT ONLY”
LOCAL RECOGNIZED CLERGY AND BUSINESS VISITS
“BY APPOINTMENT ONLY”
VISITORS
Corrections staff will check visitors in on a first come first served basis.
Staff will verify the identity of visitors with picture ID; Driver Licenses, ID’s from any state, Passports from any country, and U.S. Military ID Cards will be accepted.
Juveniles must have special permission to visit. Such permission must be in writing from the Jail Commander or the Sheriff at least a week in advance of the visit.
Visitors will use the designated visiting room.
A visitor may not possess or use a camera, tape recorder, or other visual or sound recording device without first getting approval from the Jail Commander or Sheriff.
Corrections Staff will not make a sound recording of an Attorney or approved “private” Clergy visit. A Corrections Deputy may direct the sound recording of other visits for safety and security reasons.
No visitor may take a cellular telephone or other two-way electronic communications device on a visit. Corrections Staff will control what visitors take into a visiting area.
VISITATION REGULATIONS
1. No person under the age of 12 years will be permitted to visit.
2. No person under the age of 18 years will be permitted to visit without a parent or guardian.
3. Visitation for friends and family is limited to 15 minutes per visitor up to three visitors, or as time permits.
4. No person who has been incarcerated in the Curry County Jail within the past 180 days will be permitted to visit.
5. No CELL PHONES or electronic equipment in visitation.
6. All visitors must be pre-approved 24 hours prior to the visit.
7. No person who is on probation or parole will be permitted to visit.
8. No food or drink allowed in visiting areas.
RULES FOR VISITORS
A visitor violates a Jail Rule if a visitor:
1. Looks or acts as if he/she is under any influence of drugs or alcohol. Staff will assume “influence” if they smell alcohol on a person.
2. Transmits or attempts to bring contraband into the jail.
3. Was lodged in the Curry County Jail within the last 180 days.
4. Is on probation or parole.
5. Behaves in a way that threatens the safety, security, and good order of the Jail.
6. Fails to abide by dress standard requirements.
7. Refuses to secure personal belongings.
8. Fails to present proper identification.
9. Enters an unauthorized visiting area.
10. Does not end the visit within the set time.
11. Fails to supervise a minor on a visit properly.
12. Damages, marks, tampers with, or soils visiting area.
UNACCEPTABLE CLOTHING FOR VISITORS
Visitors must wear conventional clothing in a manner that is not sexually suggestive.
Dresses, skirts and dresses or skirts with slits that expose an undue amount of flesh on the chest, back, thigh, or midsection.
Wrap around skirts and dresses or skirts with slits that expose an undue amount of flesh on the chest, back, thigh, or midsection.
Tank tops, halter dresses, or tops, tube tops, or other clothing with plunging or low-cut necklines.
Tight-fitting clothing.
Visitors must wear under garments.
Visitors must wear footwear.
Visitors may wear hats or head covering only if they do not interfere with staff’s ability to readily identify them.