Inmate Property
During incarceration, an inmate is issued
clothing, bedding, and personal hygiene items. Generally,
clothing is exchanged twice per week, and bedding is exchanged
once per week.
Medical
Medical staff is on duty 24 hours per day.
Inmate Library
A library is available to inmates. If an
inmate's classification prohibits visiting this library, books
are taken to him/her. Donated books for inmates' use are accepted
at the jail reception area Monday through Friday.
Inmate Trust Account
Friends and family members may deposit
money into the Inmate Trust Account, also known as an inmate's
"books." This money may be deposited at the jail
reception desk during the lobby hours in the form of cash
or money order. Money orders may also be sent through the
U.S. Mail. Cash, however, will not be accepted through the
mail.
Commissary
Inmates may purchase approved commissary
items once per week by using the money in their Inmate Trust
Account. Approved items may include personal hygiene items,
candy, snacks, and other various items.
Inmate Mail
Inmates may receive mail. Mail must come through the U.S. Postal Service and will not be accepted at the lobby window. Only white, prestamped or metered postcards will be accepted. Mail sent in envelopes or with pictures or adhesive stamps will be returned. Photographs are accepted ONE time per inmate, with a total of up to five (5)photos, no larger than 4x6. No letters may be sent in with photos.
Send mail to:
Inmate's Name
PO Box 14000
Ogden, UT 84412
Legal Access
Incarcerated individuals have the right
to legal access. A private attorney may be hired, or a public
defender may be appointed by the Court, if eligible, prior
to arraignment.
Telephones
Telephones are in each housing unit for
inmates to make outgoing collect phone calls. Incoming calls
are not accepted.
Recreation
Board games and table games are available
in housing units with appropriate classification. Outside
recreation is available for each housing unit.
Inmate Grievance System
Inmates may utilize a grievance system
while incarcerated to file complaints that directly concern
them.
Inmate Disciplinary
The Weber County Jail has rules that inmates
must follow. If an inmate violates facility rules, he/she
may be charged with the violation. An Inmate Disciplinary
Hearing Officer (IDHO) judges these complaints in an administrative
due process hearing. If the inmate is found guilty, the IDHO
may impose a sanction on the inmate, which may include loss
of visitations, loss of commissary, punitive isolation, and/or
payment of restitution.
Food Service
The Weber County Jail contracts with an
outside vendor for inmate meals.
Inmate Workers
When an inmate has the appropriate classification,
he/she may apply for the privilege of working within the facility.
Inmates may be paid a small hourly stipend. Some examples
of the jobs available are: Culinary Workers, Librarian, Custodial
Services, and Laundry Services.
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