Judge Ricardo H. Garcia Regional Juvenile Detention Facility Overview
The Judge Ricardo H. Garcia Regional Juvenile Detention Facility is operated by Duval County Juvenile Services at 4998 FM 1329, San Diego, TX 78384. The county's official juvenile facility page describes it as a secure pre-adjudication and post-adjudication residential treatment program. It serves juvenile male residents in a structured treatment setting and should not be described as an adult jail, adult inmate roster, or public mugshot facility.
The facility sits on the FM 1329 corridor near, but separate from, Ernestine Glossbrenner Unit. The adult sheriff jail, the TDCJ state treatment unit, and this juvenile facility all involve custody in or near San Diego, but they answer different legal questions. Juvenile custody information, court records, photos, treatment details, and victim-related information are subject to stronger privacy controls than adult jail booking records.
The official Duval County juvenile facility page shows the facility's capacity, address, staff roles, treatment program categories, and visitation hours.
The county page's program and staff details support a privacy-first description focused on authorized contact, treatment, and approved visitation.
Judge Ricardo H. Garcia Regional Juvenile Detention Facility Capacity
Duval County's official juvenile facility page lists the Judge Ricardo H. Garcia Regional Juvenile Detention Facility as a 50-bed secure pre-adjudication and post-adjudication residential treatment program. The research file did not locate a public daily juvenile population count comparable to the TCJS adult county jail spreadsheet. Because juvenile custody is more restricted, capacity can be stated from the county page, but current resident names and counts should not be treated like adult jail roster information.
The facility description emphasizes treatment and structured residential programming. It is not a place to search for adults arrested by the sheriff, and it is not a substitute for TDCJ when a person has been sentenced to state custody. For a juvenile matter, contact the facility, the juvenile case participants, counsel, or the proper court channel rather than relying on public search engines or commercial jail-directory pages.
How to Confirm Custody at Judge Ricardo H. Garcia Regional Juvenile Detention Facility
There is no adult-style online inmate roster for this juvenile facility in the inspected county sources. That is expected for juvenile custody. The right path is direct, eligibility-based contact with the facility or the appropriate juvenile-case channel. Public adult tools such as county jail mugshot pages, TDCJ inmate search, BOP locator, or ICE ODLS are not the correct lookup system for a juvenile resident at this facility.
- Call the facility at (361) 279-2040 during the relevant business or visitation planning window.
- Be ready to explain your relationship to the juvenile and provide identifying details requested by staff.
- Ask whether you are authorized to receive custody, visitation, property, or program information.
- For court information, use the appropriate juvenile court or attorney channel, recognizing that juvenile records may be confidential or restricted.
The facility's public page includes victim-rights material referencing Texas Family Code Chapter 57 and Code of Criminal Procedure Article 56.02. That local detail reinforces the point that juvenile detention has a different records environment from adult jail booking. A resident's treatment, mental-health, education, and case status information may be protected even when a parent, victim, or other participant has a legitimate need to communicate with officials.
Judge Ricardo H. Garcia Regional Juvenile Detention Facility Address and Contact
The official county page lists the facility address, mailing address, phone, fax, staff names, visitation hours, and office hours. Staff listed in the research file include Chief Wanda Saenz as Facility Administrator, Virginia Lewis as HR Coordinator, Georgia Parr as PREA Coordinator and Certification/Training Officer, Nicole Garza as Licensed Professional Counselor, and George Phillips LPC LSOTP. The page also includes victim-rights contact material, including Vanessa Lopez at (361) 279-6269.
Judge Ricardo H. Garcia Regional Juvenile Detention Facility
4998 FM 1329
San Diego, TX 78384
(361) 279-2040
Mailing: PO Drawer 989, San Diego, TX 78384
Fax: (361) 279-3166
Visiting Someone at Judge Ricardo H. Garcia Regional Juvenile Detention Facility
The official county juvenile facility page publishes visitation hours as Saturdays and Sundays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. That published schedule does not mean every person may visit every resident. Because this is a juvenile facility, eligibility, identification, relationship, court limits, treatment schedules, behavior status, and facility approval may control whether a visit occurs. Call before travel, especially if you are coming from outside San Diego, Freer, Benavides, or another Duval County community.
| Day | Hours | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Saturday | 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. | Juvenile facility visitation, subject to approval |
| Sunday | 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. | Juvenile facility visitation, subject to approval |
| Monday-Friday | Office hours 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. | Call for administrative questions |
| Attorney / official contact | Confirm directly | Professional or case-specific access |
Mail, Phone, and Money at Judge Ricardo H. Garcia Regional Juvenile Detention Facility
The county juvenile facility page inspected for the research file did not publish a public commissary vendor, money-deposit vendor, phone vendor, scanned-mail provider, fee table, or adult-style inmate mail format. That absence should not be filled with county jail assumptions. Juvenile facilities often handle communication, property, approved contacts, and treatment-related restrictions differently from adult jails, so the only safe instruction is to contact the facility directly before mailing items, bringing property, or trying to fund an account.
| Service | Provider / Detail |
|---|---|
| Mail Address | Public mail format not published; call for approved recipient format and restrictions. |
| Phone / Video | No public vendor located; ask staff about approved contact procedures. |
| Money Deposit | No public deposit vendor or fee table located; do not use adult jail assumptions. |
| Property | Call before bringing clothing, medication, school items, or personal property. |
Juvenile Intake and Case Handling
Juvenile intake is not the same as adult jail booking. The facility serves pre-adjudication and post-adjudication residents, so a youth may be held before a juvenile court outcome or may be placed into residential treatment after adjudication. The Justice of the Peace research notes are relevant only in a broad Texas process sense because JPs can conduct magistrations for adults and juveniles, but juvenile cases then move through privacy-sensitive juvenile channels rather than ordinary adult criminal dockets.
Families should expect staff to verify identity, relationship, and authority before releasing information. Attorneys, parents, guardians, probation staff, victims, and court officials may have different rights and limits. Treatment information may be especially restricted. Because the facility page lists a PREA Coordinator, licensed professional counselor, and specialized treatment staff, communications may involve both custody rules and treatment-program rules.
About Judge Ricardo H. Garcia Regional Juvenile Detention Facility
The county page describes a treatment-oriented facility with several program categories. Listed programming includes sex-offender treatment, AIDS and sex education, behavioral health services for male residents with persistent or severe emotional difficulties, diagnostic assessment and crisis intervention, in-house psychiatric services for medication reviews and evaluations, drug and alcohol abuse prevention, and habitual-offender treatment for aggressive young males who need a structured and restrictive environment.
Those program details are important because they explain why the facility is not simply a holding cell or public custody list. It is a secure residential program with mental-health, chemical-dependency, counseling, sex-offender treatment, and habitual-offender components. The county page also identifies specialized staff and includes victim-rights information. For public-facing content, the strongest rule is precision: describe the facility as juvenile detention and treatment, preserve the 50-bed capacity and weekend visitation hours, and avoid adult inmate-search language that could mislead families or expose protected juvenile information.
Note: Confirm visitation eligibility, resident status, and privacy limits with the juvenile facility before traveling or sharing information.
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