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GTL Visitation Scheduling App

Facility Visiting Hours

(Refer to a specific facility's visit schedule)

All visiting is scheduled electronically on a first come first serve basis.

Visitor Check-in: All visitors please arrive 30 minutes prior to your scheduled visit.

Official Visiting Hours: 0800 to 2100 daily

For Information: Visitors can log onto the GTL Visitation Scheduling App to complete visitor registration and to begin scheduling visitation. For more information, please download the online brochure.


Visiting Rules

Notice: All public video visits are subject to monitoring and recording.

  1. All Fields on the visitor request form must be complete. Incomplete forms will not be accepted or submitted.
  2. Visit request forms and visitor appeal forms are available online at Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office
  3. All visitors must have an email address to register for visitor approval and to schedule visitation.
  4. Visitors must present valid governmental identification each time they visit an Incarcerated Person. Acceptable ID must depict, at the minimum, the bearer’s name, date of birth, physical description, and signature. Any person who falsely identifies themselves to gain admittance into a Stanislaus County Detention Facility, is guilty of a misdemeanor and may be prosecuted (California Penal Code Section(s) 4570.5).
  5. All visit request forms will be reviewed and processed within 72 business hours, from the time of submission. Minors must be listed on the visitor’s request form before being approved to visit.
  6. Any visitor applicant who is currently on probation, or has an open case will be denied. Any visitor applicant who has been confined in a state prison facility within the last five years will not qualify for visitor approval. Visitor applicants who have been incarcerated in any county Jail may not visit within 30 days of their release. Any visitor applicant who has been incarcerated for charges involving weapons, violence or any felony controlled substances may not visit an Incarcerated Person in Stanislaus County within 3 years of their release from custody, final disposition of sentence, or release from probation or other alternative to custody.
  7. If it is determined that an individual is a victim of the Incarcerated Person they are attempting to visit; they are prohibited from visiting that Incarcerated Person.
  8. If it is determined that an individual has a valid and active restraining order against an Incarcerated Person, they are prohibited from visiting the Incarcerated Person named on the restraining order until the order has expired or a judge has rescinded the order.
  9. A maximum of 4 visitors are allowed at one time for visits at the Sheriff’s Detention Center (PSC East & West), REACT, and the Sheriff’s Visitation Center. A maximum of 3 visitors are allowed at Minimum Housing Units 1 and 2 (contact visiting).
  10. Minor children must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian during visitation. The accompanying parent or legal guardian must be an approved visitor and present an original or certified copy of a birth certificate or proof of guardianship at the time of the visit.
  11. Visitors who are unable to adequately supervise their children while inside the facility, will not be allowed to visit and will be asked to leave the facility. Visitors who are disruptive or cause disturbances that result in a crime may be arrested. If a visitor is escorted from the facility for disruptive behavior, the visitor will be denied approval to visit until re-approved by the facility commander.
  12. An Incarcerated Person may refuse to see a visitor at any time. Incarcerated Persons must submit an Incarcerated Person request form to delete visitors from their approved visitor list.
  13. Visitors must conform to the dress code approved by the facility commander that is listed here and posted in the public lobbies. Displays by visitors of gang colors, symbols, marks, or attire representing gang affiliation are strictly forbidden in visiting areas. Appropriate attire is required. No short shorts or dresses, no spaghetti strap tops or dresses, no inappropriate verbiage on clothing, shirts must cover the stomach area completely. Visitors who do not meet these criteria will not be allowed to visit.
  14. Suspension of regular visitation for reasons of safety, security or under exigent circumstances may occur at the direction of the shift supervisor or facility commander.
  15. Visitors who aid or assist, or attempt to aid or assist, an Incarcerated Person in escape from jail will be permanently banned from visitation and may be prosecuted under California Law (California Penal Code Section(s) 4534, 4535, 4550).
  16. Bringing firearms, explosives, alcoholic beverages, narcotics and controlled substances into a detention facility is a crime and cause for arrest (California Penal Code Section(s) 2772, 2790, 4573, 4573.5, 4573.6, 4573.8, 4573.9, 4574).
  17. Visitors who appear to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs will not be allowed to visit and may be subject to arrest.
  18. Cameras, radios, cell phones, audio/video recording devices, purses, bags, baby strollers, car seats, diaper bags, oversized hats, keys, backpacks, briefcases, wallets, food or drinks, or similar objects that could be used to compromise facility security are banned from visiting and secure perimeter areas within the grounds of the facility.
  19. Visitors will not give or take anything from an Incarcerated Person without prior approval from the shift supervisor (California Penal code section(s) 2540, 2541, 4570, 4570.1)
  20. Any person found to be communicating, in any manner, with an Incarcerated Person other than the Incarcerated Person they signed up to visit; may be found to be in violation of a crime, which could be cause for arrest (California penal Code Section(s) 4570, 4570.1).
  21. Any visitor who destroys, damages, or defaces any facility property will lose approval of visiting privileges and be escorted from the facility. If the damage is determined to be a crime, the visitor may be arrested (California Penal Code 4600).
  22. Visitors entering a Stanislaus County Detention Facility may be subject to a search of their person, vehicle or property. The type and scope of the search will be based on the facility and the potential access the visitor has to the facility or Incarcerated Persons.
  23. Hostages will not be recognized for bargaining purposes during escape attempts by Incarcerated Persons.
  24. Visitors may only visit one Incarcerated Person per day.

Visiting Rules

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