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Burns Police Department, Harney County, Police Department
242 South Broadway Avenue, Burns, Oregon, 97720
The Burns Police Department keeps up a secretly worked Type I jail office. The Burns Police Department is located at 242 South Broadway Avenue, Burns, Oregon, 97720 and was founded in 1878.
The Burns Police Department Jail is staffed by jailers from G4S Secure Arrangements. The whole Burns Police Department Jail activity is supervised by the Regulatory Lieutenant, who reports straightforwardly to the Head of Burns Police.
The Burns Police Department Jail office gives enough bed space to suit 12 females and 22 guys. All prisoners at the Burns Police Department Jail are pre-preliminary arrestees who have been captured for offenses and lawful offenses.
The Burns Police Department Jail provides a trustee program for those prisoners condemned by the Burns court and commanded to “work off” their time. Since the Burns Police Department Jail is a Sort, I jail office it’s just approved to hold prisoners for a limit of 59 hours, blocking any crises.
Burns, OR Police Department Details
Type: Local Police Department
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The Burns Police Department Jail does not have an inmate roster. So, if you are inquiring about an inmate, you will need to do so in the Burns Police Department Jail or by calling the Burns Police Department Jail at 541-573-6781.
Sending A Mail/Package
The Burns Police Department Jail essentially runs as a district jail that saves their detainees for a brief timeframe, but you are accessible to send mail to Burns Police Department.
Ensure when you send the prisoner a letter to Burns Police Department Jail that you don't just have your arrival address on it, yet you additionally have their name and Burns Police Department Jail detainee number alongside their lodging unit territory too.
This will permit the Burns Police Department Jail guards to sort the mail as fast as conceivable to guarantee that the detainees get the mail in a convenient way.
Sending Money
When a detainee in the Burns Police Department Jail needs cash on their books, you are permitted to drop off a cash request when you come and visit them at the Burns Police Department.
Phone Calls
Prisoners at the Burns Police Department Jail can call by the customary gather calls or you can get a prepaid record through ICSolutions.
Visitation
The Burns Police Department Jail gives satisfactory space to each visit in turn. Visiting zone at the Burns Police Department Jail accommodates prisoners and guests with incapacities. Guest logs and records will be kept up. All guests at Burns Police Department Jail must enroll and deliver substantial state, military, innate, or other government-recognizable proof.
For more guidelines about visitation, contact the Burns Police Department at 541-573-6781 or fax or fax 541-573-6772. You can also visit the Burns Police Department website website to get more information.
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