Springfield City Jail Inmate Search and Prison Information
- 344 A Street, Springfield, Oregon, 97477
- 541-726-3714
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Springfield City Jail - General Information
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Facility Name
Springfield City Jail
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Facility Type
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Address
344 A Street, Springfield, Oregon, 97477
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Phone
541-726-3714
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City
Springfield
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Postal Code
97477
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State
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Country
Lane County
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Facility Name
Springfield City Jail
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Facility Type
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Address
344 A Street, Springfield, Oregon, 97477
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Phone
541-726-3714
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Country
Lane County
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City
Springfield
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Postal Code
97477
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State
Use this website for informational purposes only.
The Springfield City Jail will give transitory lodging to those captured in Lane County District to stay away from law requirement officials heading to Springfield to book arrestees.
On the off chance that a friend or family member, relative, or companion has been captured in the City of Springfield that individual can be bailed from the Springfield Police Department Jail Office. In the event that the individual stays in guardianship at the Springfield Police Department Jail Office for a specific measure of the time, The Springfield City Jail has the choice to ship that person to the Lane County District Jail, situated in Lane County, OR.
Inmate Search
You will need to call the Springfield City Jail to find out all information on their inmates.
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Sending A Mail/Package to Springfield City Jail
All detainees in Springfield City Jail may send and get mail. Supplies are accessible upon demand. Books are accessible upon demand. Prisoners may likewise keep eyeglasses required for perusing with them.
Address mail to:
Inmate Name, ID Number
Springfield City Jail
344 A Street, Springfield, Oregon, 97477
Sending Money
If an inmate in the Springfield City Jail is asking you for money, you can do one of two things. The first thing you can do is send a fully filled out money order to the Springfield City Jail or you can drop off the fully filled out money order in the lobby.
Phone Calls
Prisoners at the Springfield City Jail reserve the option to free calls inside the neighborhood dialing zone at the hour of booking. All phone calls made outside the neighborhood dialing zone will have to be collect calls to the detriment of the individual you are calling. Once fully housed in Springfield City Jail you will not be moved back to the admission area for no-cost calls. All free calls must be made at the hour of booking and cannot be planned for a later time.
Prisoners in Springfield City Jail can make calls to a family member, companion, lawyer of your decision, or bail bondsman. The rundown of bail organizations is accessible upon demand.
Every phone has one telephone that might be utilized whenever and utilizations the collect call framework charged to the detriment of the individual you are calling.
Visitation
Detainee visiting hours are Monday-Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. Every prisoner at the Springfield City Jail is permitted one guest beyond 18 a ten years old brief visit. Guest must not have any lawful offense or medication ownership captures over the most recent 10 years, must give substantial Oregon ID, have no warrants, and not be waiting on the post-trial process or parole.
Lawyer and Strict visits are permitted whenever.
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Visitation Rules
VISITATION HOURS
Directions
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