Glendora Jail - Call 626-914-8250
Location
150 S. Glendora Avenue, Glendora, California, 91741. Free parking is available in the parking lot across from the Jail.
Visiting Hours
The Glendora Jail ("Jail") receives, process, and temporarily houses pre-sentenced male and female arrestees for the City of Glendora and the City of Irwindale.
You may visit an inmate at the Glendora Jail Monday through Sunday, 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
The Glendora Jail's visiting hours and roster of inmates who are eligible for visits vary and are subject to change without notice. Thus, you should always call the Jail before visiting. You can reach an officer at the Glendora Jail at any time by calling 626-914-8250.
Attorneys, clergymen and bail bondsmen may visit at any time for as long as they like.
Visiting Procedures
Arrestees/inmates at the Glendora Jail are allowed two 15 minute visits per day. The Jail permits up to two (2) visitors at one given time. Children under the age of 18 who visit inmates at the Jail are not counted as visitors.
Visitor Restrictions
Only visitors with a valid ID will be allowed to visit inmates at the Glendora Jail. Acceptable forms of ID include:
- California Identification Card
- Driver's License (any state)
- U.S. Military Identification
- Passport/Visa
- Mexican Consulate Card
- Permanent Resident Card
- Valid School Identification Card or Birth Certificate (if visitor is a minor).
Officers at the Jail may deny visitation rights to anyone for any number of reasons.
Persons on probation and/or on parole may not visit an inmate at the Jail.
Telephone Access & Mail
During booking, the person being held at the Glendora Jail ("the arrestee"), may make any number of free calls provided the calls made do not exceed a total of ten (10) minutes. Arrestees/Inmates may not receive calls or phoned-in messages, but once housed, inmates may make unlimited collect calls. Since arrestee/inmate in the Glendora Jail will be housed for no more than 48 hours, excluding holidays and weekends, you should avoid sending mail to an inmate at the Glendora Jail.
Personal Property
Any time after arrest, an arrestee/inmate may authorize the release of his personal property to anyone unless that property has been entered into evidence. If the property has been entered into evidence, it will not be available until the criminal case is completed. The person picking up the inmate's personal property must present a valid California ID or an ID from an acceptable source.
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