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Salt Lake City RRM is a Federal Bureau of Prisons Residential Reentry Management office in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is not a traditional county jail. The office oversees federal inmates assigned to residential reentry centers, contract confinement, or home confinement as they near release, and it helps coordinate reentry supervision and community-based custody. People managed through an RRM are typically sentenced federal inmates serving the final portion of a federal sentence, not local pretrial detainees booked by Salt Lake County. Local arrests and county jail custody are handled through Salt Lake County jail operations and the courts.
Contact and Location Information
How to Find an Inmate at Salt Lake City RRM
Use the official inmate search link on this page to check the facility roster or federal inmate locator information. Inmate rosters usually list basic custody details such as name, booking date, charges, custody status, housing location, and release or court information when available. For an RRM, records may appear in the Federal Bureau of Prisons locator instead of a county jail roster, and details may be more limited. After a person is booked or transferred, records usually take several hours to process and may not appear immediately. If no result appears, check spelling, try again later, or contact the facility or the appropriate county jail for guidance.
FAQs
How do I visit an inmate at Salt Lake City RRM?
Visiting rules depend on whether the person is housed in a residential reentry center, on home confinement, or in another custody setting. Contact the facility before visiting to confirm location, approval requirements, visiting hours, and any limits on visitors.
What do I need to bring when visiting Salt Lake City RRM?
Visitors are generally required to bring a valid government-issued photo ID. The facility may also require advance approval, and visitors should follow dress code, check-in, and property rules.
How do I make phone or video calls with an inmate?
Phone and video access depends on the housing location and the communication provider used there. Inmates usually must place calls through an approved system, and family members may need to create an account or be on an approved contact list.
How do I send mail to an inmate?
Use the mailing address and format provided by the facility or the specific residential reentry center where the person is housed. Include the inmate’s full name and identifying number if available, and do not send prohibited items.
How does the commissary work?
Commissary access depends on the custody setting and local rules. If available, inmates may use approved funds to buy personal items, snacks, or hygiene products, and families should confirm the approved deposit method before sending money.
How is bail set and how do I post bond at Salt Lake City RRM?
People managed here are usually sentenced federal inmates in reentry custody, so bail or bond usually does not apply. For local arrests or pretrial cases, bail is set by the court and posted through the jail or court handling the case.
What happens during the intake process at Salt Lake City RRM and when will the inmate appear in the system?
Intake or transfer processing includes identity verification, records review, assignment to a custody setting, and review of rules and conditions. Records may take several hours or longer to update, so the person may not appear in the system immediately after arrival or transfer.