Inmate Guide: Parlin Fork Adult Conservation (Fire) Camp #6, California
Overview of the Facility
Parlin Fork Adult Conservation (Fire) Camp #6 is a minimum-security prison facility located in Mendocino County, California. It is operated by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) in partnership with CAL FIRE. The camp houses non-violent offenders who are trained to work as firefighters and assist in various conservation projects.
Contact Information
- Address: 32390 Parlin Fork Road, Fort Bragg, CA 95437
- Phone: (707) 964-3766
- Website: CDCR Conservation Camps
Locating an Inmate
To locate an inmate at Parlin Fork Conservation Camp, use the CDCR Inmate Locator tool available on the CDCR website. You will need the inmate's CDCR number or their full name and date of birth.
Visitation Information
Visitation hours are typically on weekends and holidays from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. However, it's recommended to call the facility in advance to confirm visitation times and any specific requirements.
Sending Money
Money can be sent to inmates through the following methods:
- Online: JPay
- Mail: Send a money order to the inmate's name and CDCR number at the camp address
Phone Calls and Video Options
Inmates are allowed to make collect calls or use prepaid phone accounts. Family and friends can set up accounts through Global Tel Link (GTL). Video visitation is not available at this facility.
Inmate Services and Programs
Parlin Fork Conservation Camp offers various programs including:
- Firefighting training
- Conservation work
- Educational programs
- Vocational training
Security and Management
As a minimum-security facility, Parlin Fork Conservation Camp has less restrictive security measures compared to higher-security prisons. Inmates are carefully screened before being assigned to the camp.
Booking and Release Process
Inmates are typically transferred to Parlin Fork from other CDCR facilities. The release process involves coordination between the camp, CDCR, and local authorities.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of inmates are housed at Parlin Fork Conservation Camp?
Parlin Fork houses non-violent offenders who have been screened and selected for the firefighting and conservation program.
Can inmates at Parlin Fork earn money?
Yes, inmates can earn a small wage for their work in firefighting and conservation projects.
Are inmates at Parlin Fork required to fight fires?
Inmates volunteer for the firefighting program and receive extensive training before participating in fire suppression activities.