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Visitors and their incarcerated loved one is permitted to spend approximately 46 consecutive hours in the family visiting units. Beginning Feb. 1, 2023, those participating in visiting, including family visiting, will no longer be required to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination status or a COVID-19 test.
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.
No. They are not allowed phones or access to smart phones in Federal prisons or in most state systems. They do get smuggled in. Phones are one of the most popular contraband found/traded inside prisons.
VISITING RULES Each visit will last a minimum of 30 minutes. Two adults and two minors will be permitted to visit any one inmate. Children must be under adult supervision at all times. Upon prior request of the Watch Commander, unaccompanied minor children may visit any relative in custody.
Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Visitors are only allowed to visit with the inmate they signed up to visit. You may not change or trade inmates with another visitor. Once a visitor departs the visitation area, the visit with the inmate is terminated.
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How do incarcerated individuals without family or friends receive visits? Inmates are given the privilege of writing down an approved list of visitors that can come to see them on visitation days. The warden must sign off on those names. In order to visit an inmate, you must be on his or his approved list of visitors.

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