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You may correspond with an incarcerated individual via the U.S. Mail or through email using the ViaPath service. For correspondence sent through the postal service, please include his or her incarcerated adult number on the front of the envelope.
Inmates are permitted one (1) visit per week with a maximum of three (3) persons, including children, permitted to visit with the inmate. The visitation week begins on Monday and runs through Sunday. A parent or legal guardian must accompany juveniles (persons under the age of eighteen.)
Utilizing the At-Home video visitation solution through VisitMe allows visitors to conduct their regular visitation sessions through most PCs, laptops, and tablets (Android or Apple iOS devices) without stepping onto facility property.
THE PROCESS: The prisoner must complete a Visitor List form (CAJ-334) identifying immediate family members* and not more than 10 other potential visitors. Those persons the prisoner has placed on his/her visiting list must complete a Visiting Application (CAJ-103) to request approval to visit.
Apply to Be an Approved Visitor An incarcerated adult may request to place your name on his or her visiting list. All visitors must then complete the application packet as part of the approval process. Leave the witness section blank on your application.
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You must apply for approval to visit by completing a Visitor Questionnaire (CDCR Form 106). Please obtain the Visitor Questionnaire by having the incarcerated person you wish to visit send the form to you. The incarcerated person must sign the questionnaire before sending it to the prospective visitor.
All visitors need to be registered with an account before they can visit. Use the URL on this brochure or download the GTL VisMobile Android app to register.
A visitor may only be on one offenders visiting list unless verified as an immediate family member of more than one offender.

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