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Butte County Juvenile Hall, CA Inmate Roster

Updated on: March 5, 2024
Butte County Juvenile Hall

Visitation Hours

  • Sunday 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
  • Monday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Tuesday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Wednesday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Thursday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Friday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Saturday 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
  • Holiday Closed

Butte County Juvenile Hall Basic Information

Facility Name
Butte County Juvenile Hall
Facility Type
County Jail
Address
41 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA, 95965
Phone
530-538-7311
Telephone Carrier
Securus Tech
Email
[email protected]
Capacity
120
Security Level
Medium
City
Oroville
Postal Code
95965
State
California
County
Butte County
Official Website
Website

Butte County Sheriffs Department

Sheriff
Kory Honea
Address
33 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, 95965
Phone
530-538-7321

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It can be difficult to find out a friend or family member has been arrested. Not only is it a difficult situation, but you may not know where to go, what to do, or who to talk to about the inmate.

If an inmate is arrested in Butte County, California, they will most likely be at the Butte County Juvenile Hall awaiting their court date. This guide will help you navigate an inmate search, learn about the jail, and help you stay in contact with an inmate.

About Butte County Juvenile Hall

The Butte County Juvenile Hall is also the sheriff’s office. It is one of the largest jail in California. The Butte County Juvenile Hall employs sworn, merit, civil, an special deputies. It also employs communications, correctional, and civilian personnel.

They also have a large contingent of unpaid reserve deputies that volunteer their time to serve Butte County.

For more information about the jail, you can call 530-538-7311.

How to Search for an Inmate

The first step in finding out a friend or relative has been incarcerated is to find out which jail they are in. You can easily find out if a friend or loved one is at Butte County Juvenile Hall in California through an online database.

You will want to visit the Butte County Juvenile Hall homepage. Click on search for inmates. You will be redirected to a page where you will click on the inmate lookup tool.

From there, you can type in the person’s first and last name to verify they are in fact at Butte County Juvenile Hall. Once you find the person you are looking for, click on their name and write down pertinent information such as:

  • Date of birth

  • Booking number

  • Permanent ID number

  • All housing information (this is needed to send mail)

How to Keep in Contact

Research suggests that those inmates who remain in contact with positive friends and family are more easily rehabilitated and tend to not end up back in jail. Therefore, Butte County Juvenile Hall offers several ways for you to stay in contact with an inmate.

Send them mail: Inmates look forward to getting letters in the mail. This is a great way to send love, support, and guidance. There are certain ways mail must be send to an inmate to ensure they receive their mail.

  • Each page needs to have the inmate’s name and gallery number.

  • One page must have a return address.

  • The envelope must be formatted in the following way:

Inmates Name/Jail ID number

Cell Housing Number

Butte County Juvenile Hall

41 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA, 95965

Inmates who do not have money in their account for commissary will be provided envelopes, paper, and postcards each week. Inmates must make a request for such items by Wednesday in order to receive these items.

Keep in mind that all mail will be opened and inspected for contraband.

Talk on the phone: Inmates cannot receive incoming phone calls. However, they can make collect calls to friends and family. Be sure to send your phone number in a letter if they don’t know it by heart.

Visit an inmate: To visit an inmate at Butte County Juvenile Hall, you must schedule a visitation appointment. To do this, you can call 530-538-7311 seven days a week from 10:30am to 3:30pm. Before scheduling a visit, you will want to look at the visitation guidelines and times. Keep the following in mind when scheduling a visit:

  • Inmates are only allowed 2 visits per month.

  • Only 1 child is permitted to visit at a time.

  • You must bring proper forms of identification for yourself and your child (birth certificate).

  • Attorneys can visit inmates as many times as needed.

  • You must cancel a scheduled visit two hours prior.

  • If you do not show up for a visit more than twice in 30 days or 3 consecutive times, your visitation may be suspended.

All About the Commissary

Let’s talk about a Commissary with the Butte County Juvenile Hall in California. Every county jail has a commissary. This is where the inmates can buy extras that they may want, but don’t get on a daily basis in the jail. Items can be bought with money that is put into each inmate’s account. Some of those items include:

  • Paper

  • Pencils

  • Food

  • Clothing items

  • Some electronics

  • Stamps

Keep in mind that inmates get everything that they need and this is just extra. If you find yourself wanting to give money to an inmate, just know that they can only buy certain items that are approved by the jail.

How to Send Money

Inmates in Butte County Juvenile Hall are able to purchase additional items they may need at a store located in the jail. This store is called commissary. In order for inmates to purchase additional items from commissary, they must have money in their account.

If you wish to put money on an inmate’s commissary account, there are several ways you can do so.

  • You can deposit money into Kiosks located at the Butte County Juvenile Hall.

  • Call 800-483-8314 to make a deposit over the phone.

  • Register for an online account at GTL’s ConnectNetwork online.

  • You can also download the GTL’s iPhone app to transfer money.

  • If you prefer to send money the old-fashioned way, you can send money through the mail with a money order. Keep the following in mind when choosing this option:

    • Money orders should be made payable to Butte County Juvenile Hall Commissary

    • The inmate’s name, cell housing unit, date of birth, and gallery number must be on the money order.

    • Use the following format on envelopes when sending money to the jail:

Inmate Account Manager

Inmate’s Name/Gallery number

Cell Housing Number

Butte County Juvenile Hall

41 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA, 95965

It is important to keep in mind that all rules, regulations, and procedures are necessary to ensure the jail is run smoothly. They also keep inmates, visitors, the community and staff safe.

Butte County Prison Statistics

Butte County Prison Admissions

Asian Prison Admissions 10
Native Prison Admissions 9
Total Prison Admissions 329
Other Prison Admissions 6
White Prison Admissions 220
Latino Prison Admissions 52
Black Prison Admissions 32
Male Prison Admissions 302
Female Prison Admissions 27

Butte County Prison Population

Male Prison Population 853
Female Prison Population 52
Total Prison Population 905

Butte County Prison Population By Race

Asian Prison Population 14
Latino Prison Population 142
White Prison Population 605
Other Prison Population 18
Black Prison Population 99
Native Prison Population 27

Butte County Jail Admissions By Race

Native Jail Population 31
Asian Jail Population 18
Latino Jail Population 65
Black Jail Population 60
White Jail Population 420

Butte County Jail Admissions

Female Jail Population 84
Total Jail Admissions 12,328
Total Jail Population 578
Male Jail Population 515

Butte County Pretrial Jail Population

Female Pretrial Jail Population 54
Male Pretrial Jail Population 380
Pretrial Jail Population 350

Butte County Jail Held Inmates

Jail Population Held for State Prison 22
Jail Population Held for Federal Agencies 2
Jail Population Held for State Jail 4
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Prison 1
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Jail 1
Jail Population Held for ICE -

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