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Calaveras County Adult Detention Facility

Calaveras County, CaliforniaCounty Jail

County Jail
Address: 1045 Jeff Tuttle Drive, San Andreas, CA 95249
Main phone: (209) 754-6490
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Calaveras County Adult Detention Facility

Calaveras County opened this modern jail in 2013 to serve the Gold Country corridor from Mokelumne Hill to Arnold. The campus handles intake, medical care, and video court for Highway 49 patrols, as well as wildfire-evacuation staging for Sheriff and Cal Fire deputies.

Facility Address

1045 Jeff Tuttle Drive
San Andreas, CA 95249

Main Number

(209) 754-6490

Lobby open daily 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., subject to lockdowns.

Jail Information

Review the Sheriff’s Corrections Division page for booking logs, visiting rules, mail, and commissary steps before driving to San Andreas.

Calaveras Corrections Division

Official Inmate Search

Use VINELink for custody notifications or to verify if the inmate has been transferred to another California county.

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Facility Snapshot

Average Daily Population92 people
Sentenced Males6
Sentenced Females0
Unsentenced Males68
Unsentenced Females18

*Average daily population data reported by Calaveras County Sheriff, 2025.

Visiting & Travel Notes

  • Located off Highway 49 near the Calaveras County Government Center.
  • Visitors must register through the Sheriff’s Corrections Division and arrive 30 minutes before the scheduled time.
  • Video visitation is recommended when storms close Highway 4 or 108.
  • VINELink provides custody notifications if the inmate is transferred to another Sierra foothill county.

Sheriff Resources & Map

Review official Calaveras County Sheriff announcements, wildfire bulletins, and road closure updates before planning a visit.

Map location: 1045 Jeff Tuttle Drive, San Andreas, CA 95249

USAJails.com is an informational resource and not an official Calaveras County website. Always confirm visitation schedules, release procedures, and road conditions with the Sheriff’s Office before traveling.