Bautista Conservation Camp #36 in California: Inmate and Visitor Guide
Overview of Bautista Conservation Camp #36
Bautista Conservation Camp #36, often referred to as Bautista Fire Camp, is located in Riverside County, California. This facility is primarily used to house male inmates who are deemed low-risk and are trained to fight wildfires under the supervision of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR).
Contact Information
- Address: 33015 Bautista Road, Hemet, CA 92544
- Phone Number: (951) 927-3600
How to Locate an Inmate
To locate an inmate at Bautista Conservation Camp #36, you can use the CDCR Inmate Locator online. You will need the inmate’s CDCR number or full name and date of birth to perform the search.
Visitation Information and Hours
Visitors are encouraged to contact the camp directly at (951) 927-3600 for the current visiting hours and to verify the inmate's eligibility for visits, as these can vary. All visitors must be approved by CDCR beforehand and must adhere to strict rules during their visit.
Sending Money to Inmates
Family and friends can send money to inmates at Bautista Conservation Camp #36 through the ConnectNetwork portal. Funds can be used by inmates to purchase personal items and snacks from the commissary.
Phone Calls and Video Options
Inmates at Bautista Camp are allowed to make outgoing calls using a system provided by GTL. For rates and setup, you can visit GTL’s website. Video visitation is not typically available, but check with the facility for any updates or changes.
Inmate Services and Programs
In addition to firefighting training, inmates at Bautista Fire Camp may participate in other educational and vocational training programs, physical fitness, and wellness programs aimed at aiding in rehabilitation and successful reintegration into society after their release.
Booking and Release Process
Inmates typically arrive at Bautista Conservation Camp #36 via transfer from another CDCR facility. The release process will depend on the inmate's individual case, including completion of their sentence or eligibility for parole.
Frequently Asked Questions
What items can I bring to a visit?
Visitors are generally allowed to bring a photo ID, essential keys, and necessary medical items. All other items, including cell phones, purses, and bags, must be left outside of the visiting area.
Can minors visit inmates at Bautista Conservation Camp #36?
Yes, minors can visit inmates but must be accompanied by an approved adult and have a notarized statement of permission from a non-incarcerated parent/guardian if not accompanied by their legal guardian.