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Quick Facts
- Riverside County Sheriff‑Coroner main office: 4095 Lemon Street, Riverside, CA 92501; phone 951-955-2400.
- Call the intake or main switchboard for custody and location questions so they can route you to the correct unit.
- If local contacts can’t resolve an issue, there are often state‑level escalation channels for records, subpoenas, and vendor matters.
- For records or property requests, have a government-issued photo ID and follow the Records Unit’s submission rules.
Common Questions
What is the phone number for the Riverside County Sheriff main office for John Beniot Detention Facility?
Call 951-955-2400 to reach the Riverside County Sheriff‑Coroner main office.
Where is the Riverside County Sheriff main office located?
The Riverside County Sheriff‑Coroner main office is at 4095 Lemon Street, Riverside, CA 92501.
What information should I have ready when I call about someone at John Beniot Detention Facility?
Have the person’s full name, any known aliases, and their date of birth or booking/ID number ready. If you’re requesting records or property, be prepared to provide a government-issued photo ID and follow the Records Unit’s submission requirements.
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