More info at http://www.shouselaw.com/larry-smith.html 888-327-4652 Banning Jail (Larry Smith Correctional Facility) inmate information, visiting hours, appointments, bail and release information by Riverside County criminal defense lawyer Michael Scafiddi. When an individual is arrested in Riverside County, he/she will be taken to the Indio Jail, the Robert Presley Detention Center, the Blythe Jail, the Southwest Detention Center or the Larry D. Smith "Banning" Jail, depending on which facility is closest to the arrest location. The Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility...named in 2002 in honor of the retired Riverside Sheriff...was built in the mid-1920's. It was originally used as a Japanese internment camp during World War II and known as the Old Industrial Road Camp. In 1974, the Riverside County Sheriff's Department took over the Facility and renamed it the Banning Rehabilitation and Counseling Center. Today, the Larry D. Smith Jail...which is often interchangeably referred to as the Banning Jail...is one of Riverside County's largest correctional facilities. This facility 1.temporarily houses arrestees until they *post bail, *are released on their own recognizance (known as an O.R. release), or *appear for their arraignment, and 2.houses convicted defendants who have been sentenced to incarceration. 


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More info at http://www.shouselaw.com/larry-smith.html 888-327-4652 Banning Jail (Larry Smith Correctional Facility) inmate information, visiting hours, appointments, bail and release information by Riverside County criminal defense lawyer Michael Scafiddi. When an individual is arrested in Riverside County, he/she will be taken to the Indio Jail, the Robert Presley Detention Center, the Blythe Jail, the Southwest Detention Center or the Larry D. Smith "Banning" Jail, depending on which facility is closest to the arrest location. The Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility...named in 2002 in honor of the retired Riverside Sheriff...was built in the mid-1920's. It was originally used as a Japanese internment camp during World War II and known as the Old Industrial Road Camp. In 1974, the Riverside County Sheriff's Department took over the Facility and renamed it the Banning Rehabilitation and Counseling Center. Today, the Larry D. Smith Jail...which is often interchangeably referred to as the Banning Jail...is one of Riverside County's largest correctional facilities. This facility 1.temporarily houses arrestees until they *post bail, *are released on their own recognizance (known as an O.R. release), or *appear for their arraignment, and 2.houses convicted defendants who have been sentenced to incarceration.