1
The Jail Desk Officer shall carefully check the credentials of the person(s) bringing in the incoming inmate to determine his/her identity and authority.
2
He shall examine carefully the arrest report and the authenticity of the inmate has been committed under legal authority as provided by Section 3, Rule XIII, Rules of Court.
3
The admitting jail officer or jailer shall search carefully the incoming inmate for weapons and other contraband.
5
All cash and other valuables of the inmates must be turned over to the Trust Officer or Property Custodian for keeping covered by official receipts.
6
The inmate shall then be fingerprinted and his photograph taken.
7
The admitting jail officer or jailer shall accomplish a jail booking report in four coipes, attaching thereto the photograph of the inmate to be distributed as follows:
•BJMP Central Office
•Regional Office
•Provincial Administrators Office
•Jail Fines
8
The newly admitted inmate shall be thoroughly strip-searched followed by a careful examination of his clothing for contraband. He shall be checked for body vermin, cuts, bruises and other injuries.
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the admitting
9
The jail physician or the local health officer shall immediately conduct a thorough medical examination of the inmate.
4
The admitting jail office or jailer shall take all cash and other personal property from the inmate, list them down on a receipt from in duplicate, duly signed by him and countersigned by the inmate. The original receipt should keep for the record and the duplicate copy should be given to the inmate.
11
A medical record shall be accomplished by the Jail Physician or Local Health Officer showing the conditions the inmate or detainee at the time of admission and to include, if possible, his medical history.
12
A social case study shall be made by a social worker as basis for the inmate’s classification and proper segregation.
13
The sentenced prisoner shall be provided with jail clothing. His personal clothing should be receipted, cleaned and stored safely until his release. The detainee, for his own safety, may ne allowed to wear civilian clothes.
14
As soon as possible, the inamte should be brief or oriented on the jail rules and regulations.
17
Upon completion of the receipton procedures, the inmate shall be assigned to his confinement.
18
if available the inmate should be issued all the materials thet he will be using during his confinement.
Detainee is presumed innocent and shall be treated as such. If possible, he shall be segregated from convicted prisoners.
27
Full credit for the preventive imprisonment shakl commence from the date of the “agreement”.
it should be place in a comfortable quarter separate from other offenders and maintain close supervision to guard and other dangerous drugs.
Alcoholics