Vallecito Conservation Camp #1, CA Prison Roster, Online Inmate Search
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209-736-4922
3225 Six Mile RoadPO Box 7, Angels Camp, CA, 95222
http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Conservation_Camps/Camps/Vallecito/index.html
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This is a minimum-security facility, and it can house about 110 male inmates at any given time. There are open bay dormitories for housing. An older facility, it was built in 1913 and is situated on over 150 acres in California. Many inmates work at the Vallecito Conservation Camp #1 performing tasks like janitorial duties, laundry service, and kitchen service, and these skills help prepare inmates to reenter society.
Vallecito Conservation Camp #1 — General Information
Facility Name | Vallecito Conservation Camp #1 |
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Facility Type | State Prison |
Authority | California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation |
Capacity | 110 |
Address | 3225 Six Mile RoadPO Box 7, Angels Camp, CA, 95222 |
Phone | 209-736-4922 |
City | Angels Camp |
Postal Code | 95222 |
State | California |
County | Calaveras County |
Official Website | http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Conservation_Camps/Camps/Vallecito/index.html |
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Search online. This website is updated regularly, but there might be an overlap between booking and when an inmate appears on the list. If you have additional questions, you can call 209-736-4922.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
You should address any mail to inmates at this address:
Inmate Name, ID Number
Vallecito Conservation Camp #1
3225 Six Mile RoadPO Box 7, Angels Camp, CA, 95222
You can include photographs in the mail as long as they are 4”x6” or smaller in size and do not contain nudity or sexual images. You can arrange for books and magazines to be sent directly to the inmate from the publisher; do not send these items yourself as they will be rejected during intake at the Vallecito Conservation Camp #1. Assume that all mail will be inspected for contraband prior to delivery to the inmate.
Sending Money
The easiest way to send money is probably to end money to an inmate through JPay at a kiosk in the Vallecito Conservation Camp #1 lobby. You can also send money to an inmate through Access Corrections online. Payment should be made by using a MasterCard or Visa debit. You also have the option of making a payment over the phone at 209-736-4922.
Phone calls
Most jails and prisons in California use the same system for inmate phone calls. While inmates at the Vallecito Conservation Camp #1 cannot receive incoming calls, you can setup an account if you want to receive prepaid from your inmate. It is easy to set up an account online, and you can add money to an inmate’s phone account here as well. You can call 209-736-4922 if you need assistance in setting up an account.
Visitation
Before visiting, you need to get on the approved visitors list. To inquire about getting approved for a visit, call 209-736-4922.
Here is a list of visitation guidelines you must follow during your visit.
Visiting Hours
Saturday — 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Sunday — 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
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