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Effective Saturday, May 29, 2021, inmate visitations at all Fresno County Jail facilities are allowed. For more information on modified visitation procedures, click here.

Modified Visitation Procedures

Effective February 21, 2023 the Fresno County Jail has modified the visiting regulations.

1) Inmates currently in quarantine will not be allowed to visit.  They are eligible to visit once their housing unit is taken off quarantine.

 

  • Sleepwear and Bedroom Slippers
  • Swimwear
  • Clothing that:
    • Exposes the breast/chest area, genitals or buttocks. Tops must cover the entire trunk of the body. Anyone wearing clothing considered to be too revealing will not be allowed to visit.  This includes bodybuilding tank tops, halter tops, belly shirts or crop tops, racer or backless tops, strapless or “spaghetti” strap tops, wide armhole sleeveless tops, and low necklines.
    • By design, or by the manner in which it is worn, allows the anatomical detail of body parts to be clearly viewed (e.g., Spandex, Lycra, clothes with holes in inappropriate places, or excessively tight clothing).
    • Are sheer or transparent (including see-through lace and mesh materials).
    • Attire or accessories displaying obscene/offensive language, drawings, or objects.
    • Promotes violence, hate, drug use, sex acts or gangs.  Includes any attire or accessories displaying any type of gang insignia, gang artwork, or any affiliation with gangs.
    • Any other clothing, garment, or accessory that when compared to the expressly specified standards above would warrant disapproval. 

Jail Questions

How do I get information about someone who was arrested?

To see if someone is in custody, check the Inmate Information Center, or you may call (559) 475-9491.

Can I order packaged goods online for an inmate?

Yes -- MyCarePack.com gives you the opportunity to show friends and loved ones you're thinking of them while they're incarcerated.