Susanville Indian Rancheria Jail

Susanville Indian Rancheria Jail Information

The Susanville Indian Rancheria is a federally recognized Native American tribe located in northeastern California. Their ancestral lands encompass the Susanville area. As a sovereign nation, they govern themselves and provide essential services to their members. When arrested, they are held by the tribal police until they are either arraigned or transferred to another jail.

Tribe: Susanville Indian Rancheria, California

Phone: 530-257-6264

Physical Address:
Susanville Indian Rancheria Jail
745 Joaquin Street
Susanville, CA 96130

Mailing Address (personal mail):
Inmate's First and Last Name
Susanville Indian Rancheria Jail
745 Joaquin Street
Susanville, CA 96130

Other Jails and Prisons

Search Susanville Indian Rancheria Jail Inmates

Search Susanville Indian Rancheria Jail Inmates

About the Susanville Indian Rancheria Jail
The Susanville Indian Rancheria is a federally recognized Native American tribe located in northeastern California. Their ancestral lands encompass the Susanville area. As a sovereign nation, they govern themselves and provide essential services to their members. When arrested, they are held by the tribal police until they are either arraigned or transferred to another jail.
⇓ Learn more ⇓ Show less
Directions / Map to the Susanville Indian Rancheria Jail
Understanding US Bureau of Indian Affairs

Because the legal system in ‘Indian Country’ operates outside of the legal jurisdiction of the cities, counties and states where the individual Indian Reservations are located, and the land is wholly owned and governed by the Tribes, the jails and detention centers on those lands are maintained and run by the individual Tribes. The police that provide the security and enforce the laws and the courts that mete out justice are also controlled by the individual Tribes.

There are over 90 jails and detention centers throughout Indian Country, of which, the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Office of Justice Services (OJS) staffs and operates a quarter of these facilities. The remainder are operated by Tribes through the PL 93-638, Self-Governance Compacts and a few are fully funded and operated by a tribe. Each jail is unique in operation and location.

Indian Reservation and Tribal laws also fall under the legal jurisdiction of the federal government. If a federal law has been broken, the Department of Justice may get involved. In that case, a convicted person from a crime committed on Indian Lands may be required to serve their time within the BOP (Federal Bureau of Prisons).

⇓ Learn more ⇓ Show less