GPS Ankle Monitors | Riverside Regional Jail

Did the court order a GPS ankle monitor as a condition of release? Contact Dignitrac today. We’ll meet you at Riverside Regional Jail, handle all coordination with the facility, and get the GPS monitor in place quickly. Our streamlined process ensures a fast and hassle-free release.

Need a GPS Monitor?

Call DigniTrac today — our team will walk you through every step of the GPS monitor process, from setup to activation. We handle everything quickly and professionally to ensure full compliance and peace of mind.

Why Choose DigniTrac for GPS Ankle Monitoring in Virginia?

Ready to schedule a GPS ankle monitor installation? Contact DigniTrac today.

Riverside Regional Jail

Located at 500 Folar Trail, North Prince George, VA 23860, Riverside Regional Jail serves the following jurisdictions:

  • Charles City County

  • Chesterfield County

  • Prince George County
  • Surry County

  • City of Colonial Heights

  • City of Hopewell

  • City of Petersburg

The facility operates under Virginia’s correctional standards, focusing on safety, rehabilitation, and community reintegration.
Visit the official website at rrjva.org or call (804) 524-6600 for direct facility information.

The Role of GPS Ankle Monitors in Virginia's Justice System

GPS ankle monitors serve as a secure alternative to incarceration for qualifying individuals.
These non-removable devices track movement 24/7, enforcing court-ordered conditions such as:

  • Curfews and restricted areas

  • Home detention boundaries

  • Probation or pretrial release supervision

DigniTrac provides court-approved GPS monitoring solutions, ensuring accurate location tracking, tamper alerts, and full compliance with Virginia judicial requirements.

Rehabilitation and Reentry at Riverside Regional Jail

Riverside Regional Jail provides structured programs designed to reduce recidivism and promote long-term success after incarceration.

Educational, vocational, and evidence-based behavioral opportunities are offered to help individuals take responsibility for their actions, gain new skills, and prepare for productive reentry into their communities.

Through partnerships with local agencies and the use of modern supervision tools, the jail promotes structured accountability both inside the facility and as individuals transition back into their communities. Technologies such as GPS monitoring devices are part of a broader effort to maintain public safety while supporting reentry goals—helping participants meet conditions of release and remain engaged in productive routines after incarceration.