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Updated on: March 11, 2024
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Springfield City Jail - General Information

  • Facility Name

    Springfield City Jail

  • Facility Type

    City Jail 2

  • Address

    344 A Street, Springfield, Oregon, 97477

  • Phone

    541-726-3714

  • City

    Springfield

  • Postal Code

    97477

  • State

    Oregon

  • Country

    Lane County

  • Facility Name

    Springfield City Jail

  • Facility Type

    City Jail 2

  • Address

    344 A Street, Springfield, Oregon, 97477

  • Phone

    541-726-3714

  • Country

    Lane County

  • City

    Springfield

  • Postal Code

    97477

  • State

    Oregon

Use this website for informational purposes only.

The Springfield City Jail is situated inside the police department. It is worked alongside the Police Department of Springfield. The Springfield City Jail fills in as a holding office for people who are captured in the city of Springfield, Oregon by the neighborhood police specialists. 

Inmate Search

How may I decide whether somebody is in care in the Springfield City Jail? You can call the Springfield City Jail at 541-726-3714 to decide whether a grown-up detainee is in authority. The police department will not discharge data about adolescents that are being confined. 

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SSpringfield, Lane County, OR Overview


Springfield, Oregon
mottos:
“Proud History, Bright Future.”
Coordinates:
44.05306°N 122.99111°W
Country:
United States
State:
Oregon
County:
Lane
Incorporated:
1885
Government:
Type:
Council–manager
Mayor:
Christine Lundberg
City manager:
Gino Grimaldi
Area:
Total:
15.84 sq mi (41.02 km2)
Land:
15.84 sq mi (41.02 km2)
Water:
0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2)
Elevation:
454 ft (138.4 m)
Population (2010):
Total:
59,403
Estimate (2019):
63,230
Density:
3,992.55/sq mi (1,541.50/km2)
Time zone:
UTC-8 (Pacific)
Summer (DST):
UTC-7 (Pacific)
ZIP codes:
97475, 97477, 97478, 97482
Area code(s):
458 and 541
FIPS code:
41-69600
GNIS feature ID:
1127456

SSpringfield, Lane County, OR Police Office Basic Information

Type: Local Police Department

Type:Local Police Department

Full Time Sworn Officers:67

Full Time Civilians:38

Sending A Mail/Package

The Springfield City Jail Police Department will acknowledge dress, cash, and mail for a prisoner.

These things will be set in their property while they are in the Springfield City Jail. This property will be sent with them when they go to court or another detainment office. The Springfield City Jail does not acknowledge some other things for detainees. The jail gives cleanliness items, books, magazines, and so forth to prisoners. 

Sending Money

There is a booth situated in the Springfield City Jail hall that can be utilized to subsidize a detainee’s record. The detainee can utilize these assets to make buys from the store or to make calls. 

You can likewise contact the Springfield City Jail staff for extra data or inquiries on the most proficient method to finance a detainee’s record.

Phone Calls

Oregon Correctional Code sets up the privilege of a captured individual to make at any rate three free nearby calls after being reserved: 

  • one call to a lawyer 
  • one to a bail bond specialist, and 
  • one to a family member or other individual contact. 

A captured individual, grown-ups, and adolescents in Springfield City Jail reserve the privilege to make three finished neighborhood calls to no detriment. 

If the inmate in Springfield City Jail solicitations to make a call to a number outside of the nearby calling territory, he/she will be allowed the chance to make a gather call. 

On the off chance that the inmate is a guardian for a minor youngster, the captured individual is qualified for make two extra nearby calls to organize the consideration and care of their minor kids. 

Detainees at the Springfield City Jail may likewise make boundless gather calls from the phones situated in their jail cell. 

Between the long periods of 9:00 a.m. what is more, 9:00 p.m. detainees may demand an extra call. This call is notwithstanding the three finished calls and will be at the prudence of the jailer dependent on need duties in the Springfield City Jail.

Visitation

May I visit a prisoner in the Springfield City Jail? Truly, you may visit an individual in care in the Springfield City Jail with explicit conditions. 

Springfield City Jail is 344 A Street, Springfield, Oregon, 97477

When may I visit somebody in the Springfield City Jail? Appearance times depend on the accessibility of a jailer to lead the visits. 

Appearance times are for the most part: 

10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 

7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 

Guests should call the Springfield City Jail in any event one hour or less before going to the Springfield City Jail. This is for the guest’s accommodation to establish that Springfield City Jail exercises will not forestall appearances and to plan an arrangement. 

Guests with arrangements will be viewed as first in need to visit. 

Prisoners may have one visit the day after their capture and one visit each other day from that point while in authority at the Springfield City Jail. A lawyer, doctor or individual from the church may visit whenever. 

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