San Bernardino County - Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center

County Jail

Last Updated: April 11, 2023
Address
18000 Institution Rd, Devore, CA 92427
Beds
1024
County
San Bernardino
Phone
909-473-3689
Fax
909-473-2581
Mailing Address
PO Box 9490, Devore, CA 92427

Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center is for County Jail offenders sentenced up to twenty four months.

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The Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center is a low/medium-security detention center located at 18000 Institution Rd Devore, CA which is operated locally by the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office and holds inmates awaiting trial or sentencing or both. Most of the sentenced inmates are here for less than two years. San Bernardino County accepts inmates from surrounding towns, Devore Police Department, and the US Marshal's Service.

New detainees arrive at the jail regularly, with some being released on bail, placed under pretrial services caseloads, supervised by probation agencies, or released on recognizance with a court appearance agreement. Those who are not released await their court appearances at the jail, receiving accommodations including bedding and meals. You can see all the arrest records for California here.

The Corrections and Detentions Bureau operates the jail and work release programs for the County of San Bernardino. There are four main adult jail facilities which house inmates during their court process and inmates who have been sentenced by the court. The Bureau has 7,400 jail beds with an average daily population of 5,000 inmates. The Sheriff’s Department and other law enforcement agencies book on average 85,000 people annually. The Bureau provides a variety of rehabilitation programs to help reduce recidivism and allow inmates to transition back into the community.

The Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center lies on 9 acres of land and consists of three inmate-housing facilities and is the County 's primary facility for housing both male and female inmates sentenced to County commitments.

The Male Facility opened in 1960 as a work camp and had a capacity of 100 inmates in a maximum housing unit. The current facility has two Minimum Security Housing Units and a Maximum Security Housing Unit. Glen Helen has a maximum capacity of 1024 inmates and averages a daily population of 1020.

Glen Helen's Female Facility originally opened in 1988 with three dorm units for the housing of county sentenced inmates. An additional Maximum Security Unit was added in 2003 and the complex now houses both pre-trial and sentenced females. The Female Facility has the capacity to house 326 inmates and averages an inmate population of 240 inmates per day.

Working in conjunction with the courts and the Judicial Council, San Bernardino County 's Work Release program has been modified to allow more sentenced inmates to qualify for the program. Qualifying in-custody inmates can take specified classes while incarcerated at Glen Helen and, upon completion, may qualify for 'Work Release'. Under the direction of the court, the inmate can be released before his maximum sentence has been completed in order to reestablish ties with their family. In this way, the individual can return to their former employment and serve the community on their non-scheduled workdays.

The Inmate Services Unit (ISU) is also located at the Glen Helen site. ISU provides services for over 5,000 inmates housed in San Bernardino County 's four primary custody facilities and five outlying jails. ISU provides over 25 classes for inmates including Anger Management, Substance Abuse, "INROADS" (Inmate Rehabilitation Through Occupational and Academic Development), and vocational classes such as GED (General Education Diploma), Auto Body, Landscaping, Print Shop, and Commercial Baking. ISU employs 22 teachers through contracts with local schools.

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Visitation Information

San Bernardino County - Glen Helen Female Rehabilitation - Visitation

Inmate Visiting Appointments

Tuesday through Saturday 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. (909) 887-0364

Each jail has unique visiting hours and visitor requirements. It is required to have the inmate booking number before you schedule your visit. Inmates have access to use telephones to make legal and personal calls while at the facility.These general rules apply to all San Bernardino County jail facilities.All Visitors shall:

  • Arrive 30 minutes before their appointment.
  • Provide a valid photo identification card (driver’s license, consulate i.d., passport).
  • Be subject to a search of their personal belongings and vehicles.
  • Not have any weapons, cell phones, audio, video, or photo recording devices.
  • Not bring into the facility tobacco or illicit drugs.
  • Maintain constant supervision of any minors.
  • Dress appropriately.

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