Siskiyou County Jail , CA

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1901 NE F StGrants Pass, OR, 97526

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At a Glance

Visitation

  • You may visit the same incarcerated person only once per visiting day at Siskiyou County Jail.
  • Visitors must be at least 18 years of age; children under 18 are permitted only as immediate family accompanied by an adult.
  • Visitors appearing under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be denied visiting privileges.

Sending Money

  • Siskiyou County Jail accepts money orders or cashier’s checks made out to the inmate.
  • Do not mail cash; most facilities refuse cash sent through the U.S. Mail.
  • Common deposit methods include online/mobile portals, phone deposits, lobby kiosks, and U.S. Postal money orders, but available options vary by facility.

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

Check the jail's visiting page and scheduling portal before you travel. Many California facilities use online systems to book visits, and Siskiyou County Jail allows only one visit per incarcerated person per visiting day. Visitors must be at least 18 years old. Children under 18 can attend only as immediate family accompanied by an adult, and they cannot be left unattended. If you appear under the influence of alcohol or drugs, you'll be turned away. The same goes if children can't be controlled in the lobby or during the visit. Bring a valid, unexpired government photo ID and make sure you're on the approved visiting list through the scheduling portal.

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Sending Money

You can add money to someone's account at Siskiyou County Jail by mailing a money order or cashier's check made payable to the incarcerated person. The jail also accepts certain incoming items: letters and postcards, newspapers and magazines sent directly from the publisher, and approved books (check facility rules for specifics). Other deposit channels like online portals, phone deposits, or lobby kiosks may be available, but this depends on the county and vendor. Confirm what Siskiyou County accepts before sending anything. Have the person's full name and booking or facility ID ready so the payment posts to the correct account. Electronic deposits typically clear faster than mailed money orders. Never mail cash. Funds in a trust account cover commissary purchases and phone time, but may be reduced by court-ordered deductions.

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Common Questions

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Who is allowed to visit an inmate at Siskiyou County Jail?

You must be at least 18 years old. Children under 18 are allowed only as immediate family accompanied by an adult. Bring a valid, unexpired government photo ID and confirm you're on the approved visiting list through the scheduling portal.

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Can I visit if I arrive intoxicated?

No. Visitors who appear under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be denied visiting privileges.

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Can I bring my children to a visit at Siskiyou County Jail?

Yes, but only in limited cases. Children under 18 may come only if they are immediate family and accompanied by an adult, and the visit may be denied if children are left unattended or cannot be controlled in the lobby or during the visit.

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How can I send money to someone at Siskiyou County Jail?

You can mail a money order or cashier’s check made payable to the inmate, or use online, phone, or kiosk deposits if Siskiyou County offers them. Use the incarcerated person’s full name and booking or facility ID so the deposit is applied correctly.

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Can I mail cash to an inmate at Siskiyou County Jail?

No. Never mail cash. Most facilities refuse it, and it may be returned or discarded.

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How long before deposited funds are available to the inmate?

It depends on how you deposit. Electronic transfers usually post faster than mailed money orders, so check the vendor or facility’s processing times before sending money.

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Siskiyou County Jail offers non-contact visiting for A-Unit on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. Here's what you need to know before you go.

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