South Lake Tahoe, CA Placer County Juvenile Treatment Cente View

Placer County Juvenile Treatment Cente in South Lake Tahoe, California, is identified as a juvenile custody or treatment facility serving youth involved in the local justice system. Specific public details for this facility are limited, and juvenile records in California are often confidential. Facilities of this type are typically operated by a county probation department or a related county juvenile justice agency rather than a sheriff’s jail division. They generally hold minors who are detained before court hearings, awaiting placement, or serving juvenile court-ordered commitments. The facility’s role is to provide secure supervision, basic services, and access to court-related programs while cases move through the juvenile justice process.

Contact and Location Information

Jail Name: Placer County Juvenile Treatment Cente
Type: County Juvenile Detention Center
Security Level: maximum
Address: 1041 Al Tahoe Boulevard
City: South Lake Tahoe
Zip: 96150
Phone: 530-573-7980
Website: Not available
Inmate Search: Not available
Placer County Juvenile Treatment Cente Contact Details

How to Find an Inmate at Placer County Juvenile Treatment Cente

Public inmate rosters usually list a person’s name, booking date, charges, custody status, and sometimes housing or release information. For juvenile facilities in California, public access may be restricted because many youth records are confidential. If a searchable roster is available, new records may take several hours to appear after booking while staff complete intake and processing, so information may not show immediately. Use the official inmate search link available on this page for the facility’s roster or contact the appropriate county juvenile or probation office for guidance. Family members may need to provide the youth’s full name and date of birth and may be asked to confirm their relationship before information is released.

FAQs

How do I visit an inmate at Placer County Juvenile Treatment Cente?

Visiting rules for juvenile facilities are usually stricter than adult jails. Contact the facility before visiting to confirm eligibility, approved visitor lists, scheduling requirements, and whether visits are in person or by video.

What do I need to bring when visiting Placer County Juvenile Treatment Cente?

Visitors generally need a valid government-issued photo ID and must follow dress code and security rules. Parents or legal guardians may need to bring proof of relationship or court documents if requested.

How do I make phone or video calls with an inmate?

Calls are usually controlled by facility rules and may require an approved phone list or account with a phone service provider. Video visits, if offered, must normally be scheduled in advance and may be monitored.

How do I send mail to an inmate?

Mail should include the youth’s full name and the facility’s mailing address, following any rules about envelopes, photos, and prohibited items. Because juvenile mail rules can vary, call the facility before sending packages, money orders, or legal papers.

How does the commissary work?

Commissary allows eligible people in custody to buy approved items such as snacks, hygiene products, or writing supplies. Juvenile facilities may limit commissary access, and deposits may need to be made through an approved method.

How is bail set and how do I post bond at Placer County Juvenile Treatment Cente?

Juvenile cases do not always follow the same bail process as adult criminal cases. Release decisions are often handled by the juvenile court, probation, or a detention hearing, so families should contact the court or facility for case-specific instructions.

What happens during the intake process at Placer County Juvenile Treatment Cente and when will the inmate appear in the system?

During intake, staff verify identity, complete health and safety screening, review the case, and assign custody status. Processing can take several hours, and records may not appear in any searchable system right away, especially when juvenile confidentiality rules apply.

Mailing to Placer County Juvenile Treatment Cente Inmates and Staff

Inmate Visiting Days and Hours

Day of Week Hours
Monday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Tuesday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Wednesday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Thursday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Friday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Saturday 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
Sunday 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM

How to Send Money to Placer County Juvenile Treatment Cente

Family and friends can send money to inmates at Placer County Juvenile Treatment Cente through approved methods to help them purchase essential items from the commissary.