Pleasant Valley State Prison contains four level III facilities (A, B, C, and D) a minimum support facility, a short term restricted housing unit, and a correctional treatment center. Vocational opportunities at this facility include carpentry, automotive repair, electrical, building maintenance, and welding. Adult basic education courses and the ability to earn a GED are available to inmates.
Pleasant Valley State Prison
24863 West Jayne Avenue
Coalinga, CA 93210
United States
Inmate Name, CDCR#
Pleasant Valley State Prison
P.O. Box 8500
Coalinga, CA 93210
United States
Inmates at Pleasant Valley State Prison are allowed the following through the mail:
- Letters
- printed pages from the internet, newspaper clippings
- photos 4x6 (no Polaroids, no nudity)
- calendars
- up to forty postage embossed envelopes
- white or yellow lined writing paper (no cotton paper)
- typing/legal paper (no cotton paper)
- children's drawings
- postage stamps (up to 40)
All mail must have the inmate's name and CDCR number on it, and a full return address.
Inmates can receive quarterly packages sent through the following approved vendors:
To send money to an inmate incarcerated in California you will need their current location and their CDCR number.
You can send funds in three ways:
- Through the internet via three providers
- By mailing a check or money order to the institution
- Make it payable to "CDCR"
- Include the inmate's name and CDCR # on the check
- Your name and address must appear on the check or money order
- There is no fee using this method but it can take up to 30 days
- Through the Centralized Banking Lock Box
- Send personal check, money order, or cashier's check
- Fill out the Deposit Form Coupon
- Mail to:
JPAY
2002 South Figueroa St
Box #3001
Los Angeles, CA 90007
Find an inmate's CDCR number, current location, and sentencing information by searching the California inmate database.
You must have an approved visitors application on file before you can attend a visit. You must request from the inmate CDCR Form 106. This is the California Visiting Questionnaire form and it must be signed by the inmate before you can fill it out and send it back to the facility at the inmate mailing address and add: "Attention: Visiting".
The inmate will be informed if you are approved, and they must notify you of the approval. If you are not approved, you will get a letter from the prison with an explanation of the reason.
Pleasant Valley State Prison requires you to schedule your visit through California's VSA system.
In-Person Visiting Hours
Facility A, B, D, and Level I:
Fridays: 11:30am-6:00pm
Saturdays and Sundays: 8:30am-3:00pm
Facility C:
Group I inmates:
Fridays: 11:30am-6pm
Saturdays: 8:30am-3:00pm
Group II Inmates:
Sundays 8:30am-3:00pm
Walk in visitation:
Facilities A, B, D, and Level I:
Fridays: 2:00pm-6:00pm (processing ends at 4:00pm)
Saturdays and Sundays: 11:00am-3:00pm (processing ends at 1:00pm)
Facility C:
Group I:
Fridays: 1pm-6pm (processing ends at 4pm)
Saturdays: 10am-3pm (processing ends at 1pm)
Group 2:
Sundays: 8:30am-3:00pm (processing ends at 1:00pm)
For more information contact the Visiting Sergeant at:
559-935-4900 Ext. 5728
View the visitation status for all California institutions here.
Bring a valid government issued photo ID in order to enter into visitation. If you are entering visitation with a minor and you are the child's parent you will need to bring a certified copy of the minors birth certificate.
Dress Code
The following clothing is not allowed:
- Clothes that resembles the clothes of the inmate
- Clothes that resemble law enforcement or military including camouflage
- No skirts, dresses, or shorts that expose two inches above the knee or more
- No halter tops, strapless tops, sheer, or see through, and may not expose the midriff
- clothing that exposes any breast, genitalia or buttocks, including sheer material
- No very tight fit/form fitting attire
- No wigs or hairpieces or extensions (medical reasons require approval prior to your visit)
- no flip flops, or shower shoes
- no hats or gloves
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