Inmate Guide: Bautista Adult Conservation (Fire) Camp #36, California
Overview of the Facility
Bautista Adult Conservation (Fire) Camp #36 is a minimum-security prison facility located in Riverside County, California. It is operated by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) in partnership with CAL FIRE. The camp primarily houses inmates who are trained to work as firefighters and assist in various conservation projects.
Contact Information
Address: 33015 Bautista Canyon Road, Hemet, CA 92544
Phone: (951) 487-0610
Website: CDCR Bautista Camp Page
How to Locate an Inmate
To locate an inmate at Bautista Camp #36, you can use the CDCR Inmate Locator tool available on the CDCR website. You will need the inmate's name and CDCR number or date of birth to perform a search.
Visitation Information
Visitation hours and policies may vary. It is recommended to contact the facility directly for the most up-to-date information on visitation schedules and requirements.
How to Send Money
Funds can be sent to inmates through various methods, including:
- Online: Through JPay
- Mail: Send a money order to the inmate's address at the facility
- In-person: At select locations using cash or credit card
Phone Calls and Video Options
Inmates are allowed to make collect calls or use pre-paid phone accounts. Contact the facility for specific information about video visitation options, if available.
Inmate Services and Programs
Bautista Camp #36 offers various programs, including:
- Firefighting training
- Conservation work
- Educational programs
- Vocational training
Security and Management Information
As a minimum-security facility, Bautista Camp #36 houses low-risk inmates who have demonstrated good behavior. The camp is jointly managed by CDCR and CAL FIRE staff.
Legal and Visitation Rights
Inmates at Bautista Camp #36 have the right to legal representation and visitation. For specific information about these rights, contact the facility or consult the CDCR inmate handbook.
Booking and Release Process
Inmates are typically transferred to Bautista Camp #36 from other CDCR facilities. The release process varies depending on the individual's sentence and circumstances. Contact the facility for more detailed information.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of inmates are housed at Bautista Camp #36?
Bautista Camp #36 houses minimum-security inmates who have been screened and selected for the firefighting and conservation programs.
Are inmates at Bautista Camp #36 involved in firefighting?
Yes, inmates at Bautista Camp #36 are trained to assist in fighting wildfires and perform other conservation work under the supervision of CAL FIRE.
Can inmates receive packages at Bautista Camp #36?
Package policies may vary. Contact the facility directly for the most current information on what items can be sent to inmates and how to send them.