Facility Name: | RRM Sacramento |
Facility Type: | Federal RRM |
Address: | 501 I STREET, SUITE 9-400 SACRAMENTO, CA, 95814 |
Phone: | 916-930-2010 |
Email: | CSC/[email protected] |
BOP Region: | Western Region |
Judicial District: | Eastern California, Northern California, Guam, Hawaii, Northern Nevada |
City: | Sacramento |
Postal Code: | 95814 |
State: | California |
County: | Sacramento |
Official Website: | https://www.bop.gov/locations/ccm/csc/ |
RRM Sacramento is commonly known as the Sacramento Residential Reentry Management. The facility is a halfway house. It is operated and managed by the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
The Sacramento Residential Reentry Management is one out of twenty-five facilities throughout the United States. The facility serves the local corrections, United States Marshals Service, state corrections, and the federal courts.
Most of the inmates that Sacramento Residential Reentry Management have come from the federal courts. The federal courts typically send the Sacramento Residential Reentry Management inmates when they are near the end of their sentence.
The easiest and fastest way to locate someone currently in the RRM Sacramento care is to give them a call at 916-930-2010.
Each inmate can be placed in a few housing locations. You will have to get in contact with the RRM Supervisor of the inmate to get information on where you can send packages.
If you need to send anything to a staff member at the RRM Sacramento, you can address it to the following address.
STAFF NAME
RRM Sacramento
501 I STREET, SUITE 9-400 SACRAMENTO, CA, 95814
Each inmate can be placed in a few housing locations. You will have to get in contact with the RRM Supervisor of the inmate to get information on where you can send money.
A big part of the inmate’s rehabilitation process is having a support system when they are released from prison. This is where the inmate’s family and friends come into play. Writing letters to the inmate is vital. Inmates can receive letters. The Sacramento Residential Reentry Management has a few different locations. All locations are below.
3547 South Golden State Boulevard
Fresno, CA 93725
205 MacArthur Boulevard
Oakland, CA 94610
116 East San Luis
Salinas, CA 93901
111 Taylor Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
1845 South Court Street
Visalia, CA 93277
245 Gentry Way
Reno, NV 89502
You will have to get in contact with the RRM Supervisor of the inmate to get information on where you can and when you can visit them.
Refer the map below to find the driving directions
What stands out the Sacramento Residential Reentry Management from other federal prisons is that the inmate-to-staff ratio is extremely low. The atmosphere at the Sacramento Residential Reentry Management is not prison like. Inmates have a bit more freedom than other federal prisons.
The Sacramento Residential Reentry Management is the last stop for these inmates. While the facility still implements structure to the inmate’s day, it is not as overbearing like the federal prisons many of them were in beforehand.
However, inmates in Sacramento Residential Management will be required to hold a work assignment. Sacramento Residential Management tries to accommodate everyone's interest when handing out work assignments. They do this because they want you to work in the field you plan on getting a job in after you are released from their custody.
All of the work assignments are not within the prison walls. Many of the work assignments that Sacramento Residential Reentry Management has to offer are throughout the community. The Sacramento Residential Reentry Management contracts with plenty of organizations throughout their community to provide inmates with plenty of options.
The Sacramento Residential Reentry Management also provides educational courses, release preparation courses, and drug-abuse education classes. Inmates who cannot work, will be required to sign up for one of these programs.