Pleasant Valley State Prison (PVSP) manages public safety and public service while providing modern long-term housing and professional rehabilitative services for inmate of all custody levels. We provide excellence in state service. While maintaining the highest public safety security protocols, Education and Career Technical skills are offered to inmates through our academic classes, vocational instruction, and work programs to create viable job skills that are marketable in today's workforce. We offer a multitude of self-help programs inclusive of Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy that are developed to aid in the inmates' ability to make positive life changing decisions while giving back to society.
https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Visitors/docs/InmateVisitingGuidelines.pdf
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I realy need to make a oppinment this Sat,Im trying what can i do so it could go though? plz help me I havent seen him for 15years this is the first chrismmas im going to see him. know that his not to close but not far i realy need to see my son
Hi Mrs Flores,
You need to call the prison to see if you are on your son’s visitor’s list.You need to confirm the time for the visit since it is the holiday season.
I’ve been trying to get information about my brother who is in inmate,but the number that shows up will not go through what other number can i use.
do they have walk in visits at pleasant valley? if so what times does it start to line up?
Hi Sally,
For information about visitation at Pleasant Valley State Prison, click this link.
For information about survival tips for prison, click this link.
Four Rules for Dress at Visitation–Pleasant Valley State Prison:
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Do not wear clothing that resembles the clothing that prisoners wear
a.
Blue denim pants;
b.
Blue chambray shirts;
c.
Orange jumpsuits or Orange tops with Orange bottoms;
d.
Red tops (Pleasant Valley State Prison only); or
e.
Dresses that resemble prisoner muumuu (female institutions only)
2.
Do not wear clothing that resembles what custodial staff wear
a.
Forest green pants;
b.
Tan shirts; or
c.
Camouflage
3.
Dress conservatively and modestly; and
4.
Do not wear any item that cannot be taken off and will not clear a metal detector
(such as an underwire bra or clothing with metal buttons
I am a resident of Texas but will be in California to visit an inmate this coming weekend. I tried to make an appointment and they were all full. Should I plan on coming to stand in line at 8a.m. or can I come a little later? I do not want to miss visiting.