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  2. Located in the city of Banning, the Smith Correctional Facility is the Sheriff's largest correctional facility. The facility is also home to several Corrections Division programs such as the Supervised Electronic Confinement Program, Work Release Program, Residential Substance Abuse Treatment program, Sheriff's Inmate Training and Education Bureau, a commercial printing shop, centralized ...

  3. Facilities • Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility

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    Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility. 1627 S. Hargrave Street Moreno Valley, CA 92220. Contact Phone: 951-922-7300 Non-Emergency: 760-836-3215 / 951-776-1099

  4. For Housing Units 15 to 17 use the four-digit cell number to determine when you may visit. The first two numbers indicate the housing unit; 1632 for example is housed in housing unit 16. Use the last two numbers in the cell number to determine the dayroom. For example 1784 would be dayroom F. Cells 1 to 16 = Dayroom A. Cells 17 to 32 = Dayroom B.

  5. Banning Jail (The Larry D. Smith) – Info for Visiting, Bail,...

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    Jail Information Address: 1627 S. Hargrave Street, Banning, CA 92220 Map Phone: (951) 922-7300 Website: Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility When an individual is arrested in Riverside County, he/she will be taken to the Indio Jail, the Robert Presley Detention Center, the Blythe Jail, the Southwest Detention Center or the Larry D. Smith "Banning" Jail, depending on which facility is

  6. Banning Jail | Inmate Locator

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    The Banning Jail is a city jail located at 321 East Ramsey in Banning, CA. It serves as the holding facility for the Banning Police Department or agencies within the judicial district of Riverside County. City jails are locally operated short-term facilities that hold inmates awaiting trial or sentencing or both, and inmates sentenced to a term ...

  7. Riverside County CA - Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility

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    Beds. 950. County. Riverside. Phone. 951-922-7300. View Official Website. Larry Smith Correctional is for County Jail offenders sentenced up to twenty four months. All prisons and jails have Security or Custody levels depending on the inmate’s classification, sentence, and criminal history.

  8. Banning, CA Detainee Lookup - Banning City Jail

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    Banning Jail Inmate Search. Use this website for informational purposes only. Before beginning an inmate search in Banning, California, it's crucial to identify the facility where the inmate is likely held. Banning, CA, houses several correctional facilities, including the Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility. This is the primary jail serving ...

  9. Riverside County Jail – Smith Correctional Facility. 1627 South Hargrave Street. Banning, CA 92220. The Riverside County Jail – Smith Correctional Facility inmate mail policy changes frequently, so it would be best to double check the official website when you send a letter. Return To Main Menu.

  10. Smith Correctional - Riverside County Inmate Visitation - Jail...

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    ON-SITE VISITS. (also known as) Larry D Smith Facility Correctional Facility. 1627 S. Hargrave Street. Banning, CA 92220. Jail - 951-922-7300. Inmates are allowed a maximum of two visits per week and each visit is approximately 45 minutes. Each inmate is allowed a maximum two visitors per visit.

  11. Smith Correctional - Riverside County - Jail Exchange

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    The Smith Correctional - Riverside County is a 1520 bed jail in the city of Banning, Riverside County, California. You can call them 24 hours a day for inmate information at 951-922-7300. Offenders arrested for misdemeanors and felonies in this county are brought here for booking and processing, and if their crime requires it, are incarcerated ...