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What You Need to Know Before Your First Visit to Stanislaus Public Safety Center

Your first visit goes smoother when you've got the basics covered. This checklist helps you avoid the most common reasons people get delayed or turned away at Stanislaus Public Safety Center.

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What You Need to Know Before Your First Visit to Stanislaus Public Safety Center

At a Glance

  • Arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled visit so you have time to check in.
  • Make sure you have a working email address - you’ll need it to register for visitor approval and to schedule visitation.
  • Complete every field on the visitor request form; incomplete forms will not be accepted or submitted.
  • Plan your group size: a maximum of 4 visitors are allowed at one time for visits at PSC East & West, REACT, and the Sheriff’s Visitation Center.
  • Dress to pass the dress code: no short shorts or dresses, no spaghetti-strap tops or dresses, no inappropriate wording on clothing, and shirts must completely cover your stomach area.

Bring a valid government-issued photo ID - you'll need it every visit. Your ID must clearly show your name, date of birth, physical description, and signature.

Note: Visitors entering a Stanislaus County Detention Facility may be subject to a search of their person, vehicle, or property. Public video visits are also subject to monitoring and recording.

Arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled visit. Check-in takes time, and that buffer matters if there's a line or extra screening.

Visits are first-come, first-served, so checking in early can make a real difference. Hours run 08:00 to 21:00 daily.

  1. Fill out the visitor request form completely - every field must be filled in, or the form won’t be accepted or submitted.
  2. Submit the form and give it time to process - visit request forms are reviewed and processed within 72 business hours from submission.

You'll need an email address to register for visitor approval and schedule visits. Make sure it's one you can access right away - don't wait until the day of your visit to sort this out.

ID and Dress

  • Bring valid government-issued identification for every visit.
  • Make sure the ID shows your name.
  • Make sure the ID shows your date of birth.
  • Make sure the ID includes a physical description.
  • Make sure the ID includes your signature.
  • No short shorts or dresses.
  • No spaghetti-strap tops or dresses.
  • No shirts that leave your stomach uncovered (shirts must completely cover the stomach area).
  • No clothing with inappropriate verbiage.
  • No displays of gang colors, symbols, marks, or attire representing gang affiliation in visiting areas.

Expect security screening when you arrive. You may be searched - that includes your person, vehicle, or property, depending on the situation.

Public video visits aren't private. The facility monitors and records them.

Planning a visit soon? Build in processing time - request forms take up to 72 business hours to review. Double-check every field before submitting. Missing information means your form won't go through, which can stall your approval before it even starts.

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