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Adult Juvenile Open Facilities as of 7.27.21 Adult Juvenile COUNTY FACILITY BSCC# TYPE COUNTY FACILITY BSCC# TYPE Alameda Santa Rita Jail 65 II Alameda Alameda Camp Sweeney 7001 JH Alameda Juvenile Justice Court 121 CH Alameda Alameda County Juvenile Justice Facility 7003 Camp Alameda Wiley Manuel Courthouse 125 CH Butte Butte Juvenile Detention 7027 JH Alameda Fremont Hall of Justice 127 CHJ Butte Butte County Probation Camp Program 7029 Camp Alameda Hayward Hall of Justice 129 CHJ Contra Costa Contra Costa Juvenile Hall 7051 JH Alameda Berkeley Public Safety Center 165 I Contra Costa Orin Allen Youth Rehabilitation Facility 7054 Camp Alameda Fremont Police Facility 181 I Contra Costa Youthful Offender Treatment Program 7056 Camp Alameda Hayward Police Department 185 IJ Del Norte Del Norte Juvenile Hall 7065 JH Alameda Newark Police Department 200 THJ El Dorado So Lake Tahoe Juvenile Trtmnt Cntr 7079 JH Alameda Pleasanton Police Department 240 THJ El Dorado South Tahoe Challenge Camp 7081 Camp Alameda San Leandro City Jail 280 THJ Fresno Fresno Co. Juvenile Justice Campus 7088 JH Alameda Union City Police Department 300 THJ Fresno Juvenile Justice Campus Commitment Facility 7089 Camp Amador Amador County Jail 320 II Humboldt Humboldt County Juvenile Hall 7113 JH Amador Amador County Court Holding 325 CH Humboldt Humboldt Regional Center 7116 JH Butte Butte County Jail 340 II Imperial Imperial County Juvenile Hall 7126 JH Butte Butte County Court Holding 355 CH Inyo Inyo County Special Purpose Juvenile Hall 7136 SPJH Butte Chico City Jail 370 THJ Kern James G. Bowles Juvenile Hall 7146 JH Butte Paradise Police Department 380 THJ Kern Furlough Trtmnt Rehab Prog 7147 Camp Butte Butte Co. Courthouse 385 CHJ Kern Larry J. Rhoades Crossroads Facility 7148 Camp Calaveras Calaveras Co. Adult Detention Facility 405 II Kern Camp Erwin Owen 7149 Camp Calaveras Calaveras Court Holding Facility 409 CH Kern Pathways Academy 7152 Camp Colusa Colusa County Jail 420 II Kings Kings County Juvenile Center 7162 JH Colusa Colusa County Courthouse 430 CH Kings Juvenile Center Camp 7163 Camp Contra Costa Martinez Detention Facility 440 II Los Angeles L.A. Central Juvenile Hall 7198 JH Contra Costa Marsh Creek Detention Facility 460 III Los Angeles Barry J. Nidorf Juvenile Hall 7204 JH Contra Costa West County Detention Facility 470 II Los Angeles L. A. Afflerbaugh 7207 Camp Contra Costa Antioch Police Facility 530 THJ Los Angeles Campus Kilpatrick 7232 Camp Contra Costa Brentwood Police Department 533 THJ Los Angeles L. A. Camp Dorothy Kirby 7234 Camp Contra Costa Concord Police Facility 535 THJ Los Angeles L. A. Camp Paige 7255 Camp Contra Costa Martinez Police Department 555 THJ Los Angeles L. A. Camp Rockey 7261 Camp Contra Costa Richmond Police Department Holding Facility 567 TH Los Angeles L. A. Camp Joseph Scott 7267 Camp Contra Costa Pleasant Hill Police Dept 570 TH Madera Juvenile Detention Center 7280 JH Contra Costa A. F. Bray Superior Court 574 CH Madera Juvenile Correctional Academy 7285 Camp Contra Costa Richmond Superior Court 575 CHJ Marin Marin County Juvenile Hall 7293 JH Contra Costa Walnut Creek Superior Court 576 CH Mariposa Mariposa Special Purpose JH 7306 SPJH Contra Costa Richard E. Arnason Justice Center 578 CHJ Mendocino Mendocino County Juvenile Hall 7316 JH Contra Costa San Pablo Police Department 580 TH Merced Juv. Justice Corr. Complex 7327 JH Contra Costa Pittsburg Police Facility 590 THJ Merced Bear Creek Academy Youth Camp 7330 Camp Contra Costa Walnut Creek Police Department 600 THJ Monterey Monterey County Youth Center 7350 Camp Del Norte Del Norte County Jail 640 II Monterey Monterey County Juvenile Hall 7354 JH Del Norte Del Norte County Courthouse 645 CH Napa Napa County Juvenile Hall 7357 JH El Dorado El Dorado County Jail 670 II Napa New Horizons Academy 7360 Camp El Dorado South Lake Tahoe Jail 680 II Orange Orange County Juvenile Hall 7376 JH El Dorado El Dorado Courthouse 682 CH Orange Orange Co. Youth Guidance Ctr. 7385 Camp Fresno Fresno South Annex Jail 700 II Orange Youth Leadership Academy 7388 Camp Fresno Fresno North Annex Jail 702 II Placer Placer Juvenile Detention 7400 JH Fresno Fresno County Main Jail 705 II Riverside Southwest Juvenile Hall 7420 JH Fresno B.F. Sisk Court Facility 725 CH Riverside Indio Juvenile Hall 7421 JH Fresno Clovis Police Department 738 THJ Riverside Alan M. Crogan Youth Treatment/Educational Center 7423 Camp Fresno Coalinga Police Dept 745 THJ Riverside Alan M. Crogan Youth Treatment/Educational Center-D 7425 JH Page 1 of 10 Open Facilities as of 7.27.21 Adult Juvenile COUNTY FACILITY BSCC# TYPE COUNTY FACILITY BSCC# TYPE Fresno Firebaugh Police Dept. 747 THJ Sacramento Sacramento County Youth Detention Facility 7437 JH Fresno Kingsburg Police Department 748 THJ San Benito San Benito County Juv. Hall 7456 JH Fresno Parlier Police Department 750 THJ San Bernardino High Desert JDAC 7479 JH Fresno Huron Police Station 756 THJ San Bernardino Central Valley Juv Det & Assessment Center 7483 JH Fresno Selma Police Department 801 THJ San Diego Kearny Mesa Juvenile Hall 7491 JH Fresno Fresno Superior Court Holding 810 CH San Diego East Mesa Juvenile Hall 7492 JH Fresno North Annex Court Holding 811 CH San Diego Urban Camp 7494 Camp Fresno Juv. Justice Campus Delinq. Ct. 818 CHJ San Francisco San Francisco Juvenile Justice Center 7517 JH Glenn Glenn Co Adult Detention Fac 850 II San Joaquin San Joaquin Juvenile Hall 7529 JH Humboldt Humboldt Co. Corr. Facility 860 II San Joaquin San Joaquin Probation Camp 7530 Camp Humboldt Humboldt County Court Facility 865 CH San Luis Obispo SLO County Juvenile Hall 7539 JH Imperial Imperial Adult Regional Fac. 880 II San Luis Obispo Coastal Valley Academy 7540 Camp Imperial Herbert Hughes Corr. Center 900 II San Mateo San Mateo County Youth Services Center 7550 JH Imperial Oren Fox Detention Facility 905 II San Mateo Margaret J. Kemp Girl's Camp 7551 Camp Imperial El Centro Court Holding 915 CH Santa Barbara Los Prietos Boys Camp 7571 Camp Imperial Calexico City Jail 960 THJ Santa Barbara Susan J. Gionfriddo Juvenile Justice Center 7574 JH Imperial Brawley Muni Court 970 CH Santa Clara Santa Clara Juvenile Hall 7587 JH Inyo Inyo County Jail 985 II Santa Clara William James Ranch 7593 Camp Inyo Bishop Police Department 990 THJ Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Juvenile Hall 7606 JH Kern Central Receiving Facility 1000 II Shasta Shasta County Juv Rehab Facility 7621 JH Kern Lerdo Pre-Trial Facility 1010 II Shasta Rivers Edge Academy 7622 Camp Kern Lerdo Maximum/Medium 1020 II Solano Solano County Juvenile Hall 7645 JH Kern Kern County Justice Facility 1030 II Solano Solano Challenge Program 7647 Camp Kern Lerdo Minimum Facility 1040 II Sonoma Sonoma County Juvenile Hall 7658 JH Kern Mojave Jail 1071 IJ Sonoma Sonoma County Probation Camp 7660 Camp Kern Arvin City Jail 1080 THJ Stanislaus Stanislaus County JH 7673 JH Kern California City Police Dept. 1090 THJ Stanislaus Juvenile Commitment Facility 7675 Camp Kern Ridgecrest Police Department 1103 THJ Tehama Tehama County Juvenile Detention Facility 7689 JH Kern Shafter Police Department 1104 THJ Tulare Tulare Co. Juv. Det. Facility 7703 JH Kern Ridgecrest Substation 1105 CH Tulare Tulare County Youth Facility 7704 Camp Kern Lamont Substation Court Holding 1107 CH Tulare Tulare Co. Detention Fac. Camp 7708 Camp Kern Lamont Substation Holding Facility 1108 THJ Tuolumne Tuolumne County MLRJDF 7716 JH Kern Delano Court Holding 1110 CH Ventura VCPAJF Detention Services 7727 JH Kern Justice Building Court Holding 1112 CH Ventura VCPAJF Commitment Services 7728 Camp Kern Kern River Valley Substation 1113 THJ Yolo Yolo County Juvenile Hall 7743 JH Kern Taft Court Holding 1115 CH Yuba Yuba/Sutter Juvenile Hall 7752 JH Kern Shafter Court Holding 1117 CH Yuba Maxine Singer Center Camp 7754 Camp Kern Taft Police Department 1122 IJ Kern Tehachapi PD 1123 THJ Kings Kings County Jail Facility 1141 II Kings Kings Courthouse 1195 CHJ Lake Lake County Jail- Hill Road Facility 1265 II Lake Clearlake Police Dept. 1280 THJ Lassen Lassen Adult Detention Facility 1305 II Lassen Lassen Courthouse 1310 CH Lassen Lassen County Adult Jail Annex 1315 II Los Angeles LA Men's Central Jail 1320 II Los Angeles LA Twin Towers Corr. Facility 1325 II Los Angeles L A Inmate Reception Center 1330 II Los Angeles LA North County Corr. Facility 1395 II Page 2 of 10 Open Facilities as of 7.27.21 Adult COUNTY FACILITY BSCC# TYPE Los Angeles LA Pitchess East Facility 1400 II Los Angeles LA Pitchess South (No. Annex) 1410 II Los Angeles LA Pitchess North Facility 1415 II Los Angeles LA Century Reg. Det. Facility 1445 II Los Angeles LASD South LA Station Jail 1485 IJ Los Angeles LASD Avalon Station Jail 1500 IJ Los Angeles LASD Carson Station Jail 1520 IJ Los Angeles LASD Century Type I Booking Ctr. 1530 I Los Angeles LASD Industry Station Jail 1540 IJ Los Angeles LASD Crescenta Valley Station Jail 1560 IJ Los Angeles LASD East LA Station Jail 1580 IJ Los Angeles LASD Lakewood Station Jail 1620 IJ Los Angeles LASD Lomita Station Jail 1660 IJ Los Angeles LASD Lost Hills Station Jail 1670 IJ Los Angeles LASD Marina Del Rey Station Jail 1720 IJ Los Angeles LASD Norwalk Station Jail 1740 IJ Los Angeles LASD Palmdale Station Jail 1750 IJ Los Angeles LASD Pico Rivera Station Jail 1760 IJ Los Angeles LASD San Dimas Station Jail 1781 IJ Los Angeles LASD Santa Clarita Station Jail 1800 IJ Los Angeles LASD Santa Clarita Valley Station Jail 1801 I Los Angeles LASD Temple City Station Jail 1820 CHJ Los Angeles LASD C. S. Foltz Superior Ct. 1829 CHJ Los Angeles LASD Van Nuys Superior Court 1831 CHJ Los Angeles LASD Downey Superior Court 1835 CHJ Los Angeles LASD Lancaster Juvenile Ct.
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