Delta Adult Conservation (Fire) Camp #8 - Visitor's Guide
Overview of Delta Adult Conservation (Fire) Camp #8
Delta Adult Conservation (Fire) Camp #8, often referred to as Camp Eight, is located in California, primarily hosting inmates who are part of the state’s firefighting program. The facility is managed in collaboration with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE). Inmates here are trained to assist in firefighting efforts across the state, contributing significantly during wildfire seasons.
Contact Information
Address: (exact address if available)
Phone: (general inquiry phone number)
Email: (public contact email if available)
Website: CDCR Official Website
Locating an Inmate
To locate an inmate at Delta Adult Conservation Camp #8, you can use the CDCR Inmate Locator online. You will need the inmate’s full legal name or inmate ID number to search.
Visitation Information
Visitation at Camp #8 is allowed during designated hours and requires prior approval and scheduling. Family members must adhere to the CDCR’s visitation guidelines which include a background check and adherence to the dress code policy.
Visitation Hours: (specific time schedules if available)
Sending Money
Family members can send money to inmates via JPay or through the CDCR’s approved vendor. For more details, check the Sending Money to Inmates page.
Phone Calls and Video Visitation Options
Inmates at Camp #8 are allowed to make outgoing calls using a pre-paid account or phone cards purchased through the facility. Video visitation may also be available and can be scheduled through the official CDCR video visitation portal.
Inmate Services and Programs
Aside from firefighting training, Camp #8 provides educational and rehabilitative programs that include educational classes, vocational training, and mental health support. These initiatives are aimed at preparing inmates for reintegration into society post-release.
Legal and Visitation Rights
Inmates at Camp #8 have the right to receive visits and legal representation. Family members can obtain detailed guidelines about visitation and legal proceedings via the facility's main office or online.
Booking and Release Process
Individuals newly detained will undergo a booking process including documentation and medical examination. Release processes are scheduled by the CDCR following completion of the sentence or upon parole eligibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How can I schedule a visit? A: Visitation can be scheduled by contacting the administration office of Delta Adult Conservation Camp #8 or through the CDCR’s website, under the visitation section.
Q: What can I bring to a visit? A: Visitors are generally allowed to bring only ID and minimal personal items. Specific guidelines are provided during the visitation approval process.