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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the cdcr 106 rev 05 17 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the inmate's name in the designated field, ensuring you include their last, first, and middle names as required.
  3. Input the inmate's CDC number accurately to avoid any processing delays.
  4. Fill in your name exactly as it appears on your photo identification. Include any suffixes if applicable.
  5. Provide your office telephone number and fax number, ensuring all contact information is correct for communication purposes.
  6. Complete the date of birth section, including age and gender by checking the appropriate box.
  7. If applicable, indicate your maiden name and any other names you have used previously.
  8. List your current mailing address completely, including street address, city, state, and zip code.
  9. Answer whether you have ever been convicted of a felony by checking 'Yes' or 'No'. If yes, provide details in Item 9A.
  10. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom before submitting it directly to the Litigation Coordinator's office of the institution where the inmate is confined.

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In most cases, prisoners must have good behavior records, with no infractions, to be allowed a conjugal visit. Also, in general, they must be free of STDs. There are many reasons given for permitting conjugal visits, including that they encourage better behavior by prisoners so the a visit would not be denied.
Typically you mail the form to the institution where the inmate is housed. The address of the institution is usually listed on the visitation form. If you cant find it, check the prison systems website for the appropriate address or ask the inmate where you should mail it.
0:00 1:37 Welcome to county office your ultimate guide to local government services. And public records.MoreWelcome to county office your ultimate guide to local government services. And public records.
0:12 1:37 This is because they are being punished for breaking prison rules or for their own protection.MoreThis is because they are being punished for breaking prison rules or for their own protection. Secondly if an inmate is in transit. They may not be eligible for visitation.
How to fill out the Inmate Visitation Form Instructions and Details? Fill in the date accurately. Enter the inmates last name, first name, and SO number. Provide visitors name, address, and drivers license or ID card details. Make sure all sections are completed for clarity.

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What is a Family Visit? Each California prison has facilities for family visits (sometimes called conjugal visits) with immediate family members. These visits allow a person in prison to be with their family for approximately 30 to 40 hours in a private space, usually a small trailer on the prison grounds.

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