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CDCR 'Sending Money to Inmates' page is missing — what CSP Los Angeles County families should check
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What to Do When CDCR's Visitor Pages Won't Load
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CALCTRA training programs families should know about (examples from CALPIA)
Want to help your loved one build job skills while incarcerated? Start by learning the program names you'll hear staff use. CALPIA's offender-development resource guide highlights "newest success story" examples from CALCTRA—real people who completed training programs. The examples include Healthcare Facilities Maintenance (HFM) and Commercial Diving (through the Marine Technology Training Center (MTTC) in Chino). You'll also see location-specific programs listed: Computer Coding (Code. 7370) at San Quentin State Prison, plus pre-apprentice tracks like Pre-Apprentice Carpentry and Pre-Apprentice Construction Labor at the California Institution for Women. These examples give you a working vocabulary for conversations about training and reentry. Just don't assume every program runs at every prison—availability varies.
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Visitation
- The CDCR visitors root page returned a dynamic-loading placeholder rather than visible content.
- Many California facilities use online scheduling portals where you can create or claim an account to book visits.
- Typical scheduling steps include claiming or creating an account, signing in, selecting visit type and time, and confirming the appointment.
Sending Money
- The CDCR 'Sending Money to Inmates' page for CSP Los Angeles County is currently returning a dynamic-loading placeholder instead of displayable content.
- Do not mail cash; most facilities refuse cash sent through the mail.
- Have the incarcerated person’s full name and booking or facility ID ready before making any deposit.
Inmate Lookup
- The CDCR facility-locator root page requires JavaScript to render content.
- The Los Angeles County CDCR locator returned a dynamic-loading placeholder instead of visible records.
- For authoritative custody status, confirm with official county, state, or federal sources rather than relying solely on third-party sites.
Facility Info
- The CDCR approved-vendors page requires JavaScript for content to display properly.
- CalPIA highlighted CALCTRA graduate Timothy Jackson for completing the Healthcare Facilities Maintenance program.
- CalPIA announced a 2026 California state wall calendar that includes state holidays and paydays.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Trying to visit someone at CSP Los Angeles County? You may hit a snag right away: the CDCR visitors page sometimes loads as a placeholder instead of showing the facility's schedule and instructions. When official pages won't display, many California facilities still use online scheduling portals where you can create or claim an account and book a visit. The process is straightforward—set up or claim your account, sign in, choose the visit type and an available time, then confirm. You can do this from a computer, smartphone, or tablet, and some facilities offer video visits (availability varies). Before you travel, bring a valid, unexpired government photo ID and make sure you're on the incarcerated person's approved visiting list. Also check rules for minors and acceptable ID types.
Read full guideSending Money
Trying to send money to someone at CSP Los Angeles County? You may hit a snag: the CDCR "Sending Money to Inmates" page currently shows a placeholder instead of usable instructions. While that page is down, have the incarcerated person's full name and booking or facility ID ready, then confirm you're using the correct facility and deposit option. Common alternatives include online or mobile vendor portals, phone deposits, lobby kiosks, and U.S. Postal money orders—availability depends on the facility and vendor. Don't mail cash. If you're sending funds by mail, use a money order and follow the facility or vendor rules. Posting times vary, and third-party vendors may charge fees. Money in a trust account can be used for commissary, phone time, and hygiene items, and may be reduced by authorized deductions.
Read full guideInmate Lookup
Trying to look up someone at CSP Los Angeles County but the CDCR locator isn't showing results? The issue may be the page itself—it relies on JavaScript to render records, and the Los Angeles County locator can display a loading placeholder instead of actual content. Start by enabling JavaScript, then try a different up-to-date browser or another device to rule out caching or compatibility problems. If the CDCR page still won't load, check other official sources like county booking logs, other state or federal locators, or VINE to confirm custody status. Be careful with third-party search sites—verify anything time-sensitive (legal matters, bail) with an official source. When searching, use the person's full first and last name for the best match.
Facility Info
This hub points you to official state resources families commonly need, while flagging technical quirks that can cause access problems. For example, CDCR's approved-vendors page requires JavaScript to display vendor details, so use a modern browser with scripts enabled. CalPIA highlights show CALCTRA training in action: a recent graduate, Timothy Jackson, completed the Healthcare Facilities Maintenance program—a real-world example of vocational training available through state-run programs. CalPIA also published a 2026 California state wall calendar listing state holidays and paydays, helpful for planning timing-sensitive tasks. For employment or benefits-related visits, the CalHR Job Center is at 1810 16th Street, Sacramento, CA 95811 and is open the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays each month during posted hours.
Read full guideCommon Questions
Showing 6 of 12Why won't CSP Los Angeles County's CDCR visitor page load?
The CDCR visitors page sometimes loads as a placeholder instead of showing actual content, which can prevent CSP Los Angeles County's schedule and instructions from appearing. If it won't load, try the common online scheduling portals many California facilities use, or check back later.
VisitationHow can I schedule a visit if the CDCR visitor page is inaccessible?
Create or claim your online account, sign in, select the visit type and time, and confirm. You can usually schedule from a computer, smartphone, or tablet. Depending on the facility, you may see in-person or video visit options.
VisitationWhat do I need to bring and who can visit at CSP Los Angeles County?
Bring a valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID for check-in. You’ll also need to be on the incarcerated person’s approved visiting list, and you should confirm minor rules and acceptable ID types before you go.
VisitationWhy can't I load the CDCR 'Sending Money to Inmates' page for CSP Los Angeles County?
The CDCR page currently returns a placeholder instead of content, so instructions may not appear. If it won't load, use another deposit method. Double-check the person's name and booking/facility ID first.
Sending MoneyHow can I add money to an inmate’s account if the CDCR page is missing?
Depending on what the facility accepts, common options include an online or mobile vendor portal, phone deposits, a lobby kiosk, or a U.S. Postal money order. Before submitting anything, confirm the correct facility and vendor, and have the incarcerated person's full name and booking/facility ID ready.
Sending MoneyCan I mail cash or a personal check to an inmate at CSP Los Angeles County?
Don’t mail cash—most facilities won’t accept it through the mail. If you’re sending funds by mail, use a U.S. Postal money order and follow the facility or vendor’s instructions for what’s allowed.
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