

Though some other facilities/commercial buildings may be relaxed or eliminating the wearing of masks, COVID-19 and Covid-19 Variant protocols will remain in place at Santa Rita Jail.Īll professionals visiting Santa Rita Jail for contact visits must submit proof of a negative PCR Covid test taken within 48-hours of the scheduled visit. On April 17, 2022, The Alameda County Sheriff's Office will resume in person visiting at 50% capacity.
SANT ARITA PROFESSIONAL
In person professional contact and non-contact visits will continue as normal, with proof of a negative PCR Covid test taken within 48-hours of the scheduled visit for contact visits. We cannot accept self-administered at home tests. Though some other facilities/commercial buildings may be relaxed or eliminating the wearing of masks, COVID-19 and Covid-19 Variant protocols will remain in place at Santa Rita Jail.Įffective immediately, we will no longer be requiring proof of a negative PCR Covid test for contact visits.Įffective immediately, at the order of The Alameda County Public Health Department, all in person visiting for non-professional visitors is being suspended until further notice. On September 12, 2022, The Alameda County Sheriff's Office will resume in-person visiting at 50% capacity. Though some other facilities/commercial buildings may be relaxed or eliminating the wearing of masks, COVID-19 and Covid-19 Variant protocols will remain in place at Santa Rita Jail. Professional contact visits will continue to run as normal for inmates in non-quarantined housing units.Įffective immediately, The Alameda County Sheriff's Office in-person visiting is now at 100% capacity.

In-person professional visits will be limited to only non-contact visits for inmates in quarantined housing units. All in-person public visiting will be shutting down. Though some other facilities/commercial buildings may be relaxed or eliminating the wearing of masks, COVID-19 and Covid-19 Variant protocols will remain in place at Santa Rita Jail until further notice.ġ1/18/22 - At the guidance of Public Health and our current Outbreak Plan, we will be making the following changes effective immediately: 01/12/23 - On January 17, 2023, The Alameda County Sheriff's Office will resume in-person public visiting.
