The Glenn E. Dyer Detention Facility Information
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Visiting Procedure
Visiting Rules &
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BAIL, BOOKING AND RELEASE INFORMATION:
Charges, custody status, court dates, bail amounts, release dates and
other inmate information can be obtained 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling 1-900-226-9920. You must
have the inmate's name, PFN (Person File Number), or correct date of birth before obtaining
information. There is a service charge of $3.25 for this call.
- Bail can be posted in the Glenn E. Dyer Detention Facility lobby 24 hours a day,
seven days a week.
- Inmates who are determined to be eligible for release, will be
released as quickly as possible. However, this procedure can take up to
several hours. It is recommended that you wait until receiving a telephone
call from the released inmate before coming to the jail.
- Inmates granted release while at court must return to the jail to complete
all necessary paperwork. The inmate will receive all personal property and be
released from the jail facility.
- Inmates being released who are indigent, have inadequate
clothing for
climatic conditions, do not have clothing available at the time of release, or
who can no longer fit into their clothing, will be provided appropriate
welfare clothing.
- Inmates who have no money upon release are given free bus passes and
B.A.R.T. tickets. The inmates are also provided with transportation schedules
and directions to the B.A.R.T. station if they choose to walk.
EMERGENCIES :
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Inmate Services handles all outside emergencies ( please refer to
the
Inmate
Services section ). You can reach the Inmate Services Section at (510)
268-7821, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., excluding
holidays.
- After hours emergency numbers:
Glenn E. Dyer Detention Facility : (510) 268-7777
MAIL PROCEDURES:
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M A I L I N G A D D R E
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The Glenn E. Dyer
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550 - 6th Street |
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Oakland, CA 94607 |
- Mail will be distributed daily (Monday through Friday,
excluding weekends and holidays).
Mail will be delivered only to the addressee.
- Incoming mail MUST have the inmate's name AND PFN.
- Incoming mail MUST have the name and address of the sender on the
outside of the envelope.
- Sexually explicit drawings on the outside of mailing envelopes will cause
U.S. Postal authorities to return the envelope to sender.
- The only packages inmates are allowed to receive through the mail are
books ( NO HARDBACK BOOKS ALLOWED ), periodicals, and magazines -
PROVIDED THESE ITEMS ARE SENT DIRECTLY FROM THE PUBLISHER. No more than
4 items will be received via the mail. (Inmates are provided with a vast selection of books, legal materials and
religious periodicals free of charge. Please refer to Inmate Services
section.)
- Envelopes, magazines, and periodicals sent to inmates may not exceed
8½" x
14". Any mail exceeding this size will be returned to sender.
- Domestic mail sent to, or from, any inmate may be opened and inspected by
jail staff outside the presence of the inmate involved (except legal mail). If
an inmate does not consent to receive his/her mail through the facility
authorities, that inmate is to notify the mail room staff in writing. At this
point, all mail sent to that inmate will be returned to the post office,
marked "refused".
- Incoming mail from attorneys or governmental officials will
be opened by the jail staff in the presence of the inmate involved.
- Money may be sent by MONEY ORDER ONLY. Checks and cash will be
returned to sender (refer to
money
section).
- Inmate newspaper subscriptions must be made directly to the
newspaper company by a third party. Cancellation or change of address for
subscriptions must be made directly to the newspaper company. Newspapers
will then be distributed through regular mail channels. Weekend and Holiday
newspapers will be distributed the next working day. Newspapers for
inmates no longer in custody will be disposed of by the mail room staff. (Each
housing unit receives six daily Tribune newspapers, paid for by the Inmate
Welfare Fund).
- POLAROID PHOTOGRAPHS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
- FEDERAL EXPRESS MAIL WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNLESS IT IS LEGAL OR
ADMINISTRATIVE IN NATURE.
MONEY
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The Alameda County Sheriff's Office takes pride in the services provided to
inmates; including meals, library services and inmate programs. In addition, the
Sheriff's Office provides the opportunity for inmates to purchase additional
items such as snacks, soups, drinks, stationary, hygiene supplies, medicines,
and specialty items for women, to name a few. All proceeds from the sale of
these items go directly to the Inmate Welfare Fund. This fund is used to support
the numerous programs offered to inmates, as well as the televisions, games,
recreational supplies, etc.
PLEASE FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE:
- Deposits may be made by mail or in person. Only cash or money orders will
be accepted for deposits on inmates accounts' (NO PERSONAL, PAYROLL, TAX
REFUND OR SOCIAL SECURITY CHECKS OR
COINS). Do not send cash through the mail. If depositing money in
person, you must have the exact
amount. NO CHANGE WILL BE GIVEN. If you have been an inmate within the
last six months, you may not deposit money on another inmate's account.
- Visitors must produce valid photo identification (driver's license,
military, etc.) and have the inmate's PFN before
depositing money on the inmate's account.
- Money orders must be made out as follows:
| Payable to: |
The Alameda County Sheriff's Office (ACSO) |
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c/o Inmate's Name and PFN |
HOURS FOR MONEY DEPOSITS:
| GDJ: |
Seven days a week |
24 hours |
Property releases and clothing exchange transactions will be
accepted 24 hours a day at the Glenn E. Dyer Detention Facility.
Property release requests forms
must be submitted by the inmate and received by lobby personnel prior to the day
the visitor will be picking up the property. This usually takes up to seven working
days at the GEDDF.
It is required that you provide
photo identification when receiving the released property. It is recommended
that you call the lobby to ensure the property is ready for pick-up.
The Glenn E. Dyer Detention Facility:
(510) 268-7777
Court clothing for inmates will
only be accepted at the Lobby within 72 hours of a jury trial, preliminary
examination, or if a Court Order has been received (one set of clothing only).
The clothing in the inmate's property must be taken during the
exchange. Clothing is exchanged on a one-for-one basis.
All medications are provided to
inmates through Prison Health Services. Lobby personnel will accept prescription
glasses, dentures and contact lenses solution in sealed packages. It is
recommended that you coordinate with Prison Health Services prior to leaving
items in the lobby (510) 268-7758.
Pay phones are available to all inmates daily. However, inmates can only make
collect telephone calls.
- In order to eliminate problems associated with 3-way calling, the
telephone system in use automatically terminates the call if an attempt is
made to connect a third party.
- If you have call waiting, be advised the telephone system in use may
terminate your call if the call waiting "click" is heard. The system
cannot differentiate between the call waiting "click" and the 3-way calling
"click".
- Private citizens can prevent collect calls by having a BLOCK put on
their personal phone line. This can be done by contacting your local telephone
company.
If a vehicle was impounded upon arrest, you will need to contact the
arresting police agency to determine the documentation needed for the release of
the vehicle. It is often necessary to provide a written letter from the
registered owner authorizing the release of the vehicle. Inmates can release
keys to the vehicle, by simply filling out a property release request form. Keys must be
picked up in the lobby of the jail in which the inmate is being housed. It is
recommended that you call the jail lobby to ensure the keys are ready for
pick-up.
** The Glenn E. Dyer Detention Facility (510)
268-7777 **
| Thursday |
12 p.m. - 3 p.m. |
H1S, H3S, H5S |
| Thursday |
6 p.m. - 9 p.m. |
H1N, H3N, H5N |
| Friday |
12 p.m. - 3 p.m. |
H2S, H4S, H6S |
| Friday |
6 p.m. - 9 p.m. |
H2N, H4N, H6N |
| Saturday |
8 a.m. - 11 a.m. |
H1S, H3S, H5S |
| Saturday |
12 p.m. - 3 p.m. |
H1N, H3N, H5N |
| Sunday |
8 a.m. - 11 a.m. |
H2S, H4S, H6S |
| Sunday |
12 p.m. - 3 p.m. |
H2N, H4N, H6N |
Each adult visitor (18 years or older) will fill out
at the lobby counter a pass. The pass must be
complete, legible and include the following:
- Visitor's name.
- Visitor's address (Post Office boxes are not acceptable).
- Visitor's date of birth (D.O.B.).
- Visitor's driver's license number.
- Inmate's name.
- Inmate housing location and PFN (if unknown, see clerk at the information
window).
- List your children (all minors) on the bottom right corner where it asks ,
"Others in vehicle."
- Visitors under 18 years old must be accompanied by the parent or legal
guardian. If you are a legal guardian, bring documentation showing proof of this.
The lobby will be staffed with deputies and one metal detector. Each
visitor will present his/her visitor's pass and his/her identification to the
deputies. Acceptable identification is:
- Valid driver's license.
- State identification card.
- Other official identification, depicting photograph, physical
characteristics, and signature issued by a governmental body.
- Other types of identification approved by the visiting sergeant.
- After being identified, the visitor will go to the metal detector. Once the
visitor clears the metal detector, they will go directly to the inmate's housing
unit visiting control booth in the visitors elevator.
- At the end of the allotted time, visitors are expected to exit the visiting
area without delay.
- At this time, the visitor may either leave the facility, or register to
visit a different inmate by completing another visiting pass and presenting that
at the lobby counter.
VISITING RULES AND REGULATIONS
The visiting process is governed by the following rules and regulations.
Any violation of the rules and regulations by a visitor may result in the
end of the visit, and the visitor will be required to leave the facility. If the
visitor engages in unlawful conduct, he/she is subject to arrest. Violation of
the rules and regulations or infractions of the law may result in the visitor
having privileges suspended or permanently revoked.
- Any person who has been confined in the Alameda County Jail System within
the last six (6) months cannot visit an inmate without the permission
of the on-duty Watch Commander. Visitors who have been convicted of a felony
and served time in state prison may not enter jail property without approval
from the Commanding Officer; P.C. 4571.
- All persons under 18 years of age must be accompanied by their parent or
legal guardian, unless they are married to the inmate receiving the visit. The
visitor must provide proof of the relationship (documentation) upon
request.
- Bringing firearms, explosives, alcoholic beverages, narcotics, or any
controlled substance, including marijuana, into the facility is a crime, and
the visitor will be subject to arrest.
- Any visitor under the influence of alcohol or drugs will not be allowed to
visit and may be subject to arrest.
- Visitors are not allowed to carry cameras, tape recorders, purses, bags,
briefcases, cell phones, baby strollers/carriers or any other items into the
visiting areas. Personal items should be left at home or locked in the
visitor's vehicle. Items may also be locked in the public lockers located in
the lobby area. Items not reclaimed by visitors at the conclusion of visiting
will be removed and disposed of. The Alameda County Sheriff's Office is not
responsible for lost, stolen, or removed items.
- Visitors and their possessions are subject to search by Sheriff's Office
personnel. Entering the facility is consent to search.
- Smoking is prohibited in the building.
- You must provide your own pen or pencil. None will be given out in the
lobby.
- No food or drink is permitted in the visiting areas.
- All visitors are required to proceed directly to their respective visiting
areas and to remain there until their visit is completed. Upon completion of
the visit, the visitors must leave the facility, or if they wish, may visit
another inmate. At any time, the visitor may terminate the visit and return to
the lobby. Visits will last approximately thirty (30) minutes at the Glenn E.
Dyer Detention Facility with each visitor.
- Visitors will not be allowed to revisit an inmate whom they have
previously visited that day.
- If visitors are found visiting an inmate other than the one noted on the
visiting pass, they will have their visiting privileges revoked and will be
required to leave the facility.
- There will be no physical contact between visitor and inmate.
- Visitors and inmates shall not exchange or pass
any item. If they
do, the visit will be terminated. Any person passing contraband is subject to
arrest and additional charges may be added to the inmate.
- Visitors and inmates are to refrain from loud talking or any disruptive
behavior. Visitors with disruptive children may have their visit
terminated.
- When a deputy announces that the visit is over, the visit will end
immediately.
- An inmate may refuse to see any visitor.
- Children must be supervised and controlled by an adult at all times.
- Any discourteous acts will immediately terminate your visit.
VISITOR APPAREL
Visitors are expected to dress to meet the constraints of the institutional
setting. Attire should be conservative and not be revealing. Visitors shall
adhere to the following basic dress standards:
- Visitors shall be fully clothed;
- Visitors shall wear shoes or sandals;
THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF CLOTHING/ITEMS ARE PROHIBITED:
- No bib-overalls/clothing of any kind with metal.
- No attire displaying obscene offensive language, drawings
or gang signs.
- No steel toed boots/shoes.
- No cigarette packs, loose cigarettes, cigarette lighters or cigars.
WARNING
All persons entering or leaving jail property are subject to search for
contraband. Entry, is a consent to search.
No photographs may be taken on jail property without first obtaining
permission from the facility Commanding Officer. Unauthorized photographs will
be confiscated.
Possession of firearms, narcotics, drugs, or alcohol is a felony on jail
property.
VIOLATORS WILL BE ARRESTED.
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