Ventura Youth Correctional Facility
Camarillo, California — Ventura County
Visiting Information
Visiting at Ventura Youth Correctional Facility requires advance approval through the California Department of Corrections. The process is more involved than most people expect and should be started well before your planned visit date.
Getting Approved
Download the visitor application from the California DOC website (CDCR) or request one by mail. You will need to provide your Social Security number, date of birth, and relationship to the inmate. Felony convictions do not automatically disqualify you, but violent felonies or prior smuggling charges make approval less likely. Once approved, your name stays on the list unless the inmate requests removal or you violate visiting rules.
What to Actually Expect
- Dress code is enforced strictly — No denim at many state prisons (it matches inmate clothing). No shorts above the knee, no tank tops, no clothing without undergarments visible. Staff have discretion to deny entry based on attire.
- You will be searched — Expect to pass through a metal detector, possibly an ion scanner (detects drug residue), and a pat-down. Drug residue on clothing from secondhand contact (handling cash, touching surfaces) can trigger a positive and end your visit before it starts.
- Vending machines only for food — No outside food or drink. Bring \$10-\$20 in coins or small bills for vending. This matters more than you think — sharing a meal from the vending machines is the most normal interaction inmates get.
- Photos may be available — Many prisons offer a photo service during visits (Polaroid-style). These cost \$2-\$5 each and are often the only current photos an inmate has of their family. Ask about this when you check in.
For current visiting hours, holiday closures, and lockdown status, call (805) 485-7951 or visit their official website.
Inmate Search & Lookup
The California Department of Corrections operates a free online inmate search tool that covers Ventura Youth Correctional Facility and all other state facilities.
What You'll Find
State inmate search tools typically show the current facility, projected release date (also called ERD or earliest release date), custody classification, and sentencing information. The projected release date factors in good-time credits and can change — it is an estimate, not a guarantee.
Parole and Release Dates
The date shown online is usually the earliest possible release date, assuming the inmate earns all available good-time credits. Disciplinary infractions can push this date back. Parole eligibility is often earlier than the projected release date — contact the California Parole Board for parole hearing dates, as these are not always in the inmate search system.
Sending Money to an Inmate
Depositing money to an inmate at Ventura Youth Correctional Facility goes through the California DOC's designated deposit service. Most states contract with a single provider for all facilities.
How the Money Gets There
- Online deposit (JPay/GTL/Access Corrections) — The fastest option. Create an account on the provider's website, search for the inmate by name or state ID, and deposit using a debit card. Fees range from \$3.50-\$7.95 per transaction depending on the amount. Funds typically post within 24 hours.
- Money order by mail — The cheapest option. Make the money order payable to the state DOC or the specific provider. Include the inmate's full name and state ID number. Mail to the address specified on the DOC website. Processing: 7-14 business days.
- MoneyGram at retail locations — Some state DOCs accept MoneyGram. Check the state's website for the correct receive code.
Commissary Pricing
State prison commissary prices are typically marked up 20-40% above retail. A \$1 ramen packet may cost \$1.40. Hygiene items and snacks carry the highest markups. Most states publish their commissary price list on the DOC website — check before depositing so you know how far the money will go. Spending limits vary by state but are usually \$50-\$100 per week.
Inmate Services & Resources
Online tools for families and friends of inmates at Ventura Youth Correctional Facility
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Phone Calls
Phone calls from Ventura Youth Correctional Facility are handled through the California DOC's contracted phone provider. Rates are regulated by the FCC but vary by state contract.
Rates & Limits
State prison phone rates are capped by the FCC at $0.12-$0.14 per minute for in-state calls. Out-of-state calls may cost slightly more. Calls are limited to 15-30 minutes depending on California policy. Most states allow inmates a set number of calls per day or week. Setting up a prepaid account is cheaper than collect calls.
Setting Up
- Prepaid account — Create an account with the prison's phone provider (usually JPay/Securus or GTL/ViaPath). Load money onto the account so calls can be deducted automatically. This avoids the higher collect-call surcharges.
- Approved list — The inmate must add your number to their approved phone list. This is separate from the approved visitor list. It may take a few days to process.
- Phone hours — Inmates access shared phones in their housing unit during designated hours, typically 7 AM to 10 PM. Weekend mornings tend to have shorter wait times for the phones.
Troubleshooting
If calls are not connecting, check that your phone number is not blocked by a spam filter, that you do not have a carrier-level collect-call block (common on many plans by default), and that the prepaid account has a balance. Some carriers require you to call and specifically enable collect/third-party billing acceptance.
Mail & Communication
Communication options at Ventura Youth Correctional Facility include postal mail, electronic messaging through a state-contracted provider, and phone calls. State prisons generally offer more communication options than county jails.
Electronic Messaging (JPay/GTL Tablets)
Most state prisons provide tablets that inmates can use for email-style messaging, music, and educational content. The messaging service is run by a contracted provider — usually JPay (owned by Securus) or GTL. Messages are sold in "stamps" or credits, typically costing \$0.25-\$0.50 per message. Photos can be attached for an extra fee. Create a free account on the provider's website to start messaging. Messages are reviewed by staff and may be delayed 24-48 hours before delivery.
Phone Calls
State prison phone rates are capped by the FCC at \$0.12-\$0.14 per minute for in-state calls. Out-of-state calls can cost more. Calls are limited to 15-30 minutes depending on state policy. Inmates call from shared phones during designated times. Set up a prepaid account with the provider to avoid higher collect-call rates. All calls are recorded and monitored except privileged legal calls.
Postal Mail
- Address to — [Full Legal Name, State ID Number], VENTURA YOUTH CORRECTIONAL FACILITY, 3100 WRIGHT ROAD, Camarillo, CA 93010
- Books — Most state prisons accept books only from approved vendors (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or publisher direct). Used books from home are almost always rejected.
- Photos — Generally allowed but check the state's rules on quantity, size, and content restrictions. Printed photos only — no digital media.
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About Ventura Youth Correctional Facility
Ventura Youth Correctional Facility is a prison located in Camarillo, California. It is situated in Ventura County, operates under State jurisdiction, is classified as a juvenile security facility, has a capacity of 217 inmates.
The facility currently houses approximately 179 inmates.
Facility Details
| Facility Type | Prison |
| Jurisdiction | State |
| Security Level | JUVENILE |
| Capacity | 217 inmates |
| Population | 179 inmates |
| County | Ventura |
| State | California |
| Status | Open |
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Frequently Asked Questions
The phone number for Ventura Youth Correctional Facility is (805) 485-7951. When you call, you will reach the facility's main switchboard. Ask to be transferred to the booking desk for inmate information, or the visitation office for visiting questions. Calling during business hours (Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM local time) will generally connect you faster.
Ventura Youth Correctional Facility is located at 3100 Wright Road, Camarillo, CA 93010. It is in Ventura County. If you are visiting, note that GPS may direct you to a staff entrance rather than the visitor entrance — look for visitor parking signs when you arrive.
Ventura Youth Correctional Facility is a prison under state jurisdiction located in Camarillo, California. It is classified as a JUVENILE security facility. As a prison, it houses individuals who have been convicted and sentenced, typically for terms longer than one year.
You must be on the inmate's approved visitor list before visiting. Submit a visitor application through the California Department of Corrections or the facility's website. The background screening process takes 2-6 weeks. Expect a dress code, metal detector screening, and rules about what you can bring inside (typically just coins for vending machines, car key, and photo ID).
Use the California Department of Corrections free online inmate search tool (CDCR). Search by name or state ID number. Do not pay third-party websites for state inmate records — this information is public and free. The search results will show the inmate's current facility, projected release date, and custody classification.
The California DOC contracts with a deposit provider (typically JPay, GTL, or Access Corrections) for all state prisons. Online deposits cost $3.50-$7.95 in fees but post within 24 hours. Money orders mailed to the facility are the cheapest option but take 7-14 days. State prison commissary prices are marked up 20-40% above retail, so factor that in.
The visitor approval process at California state prisons typically takes 2-6 weeks. This includes a background check. Having a felony conviction does not automatically disqualify you, though violent felonies or prior smuggling convictions make approval less likely. Start the application as soon as possible — there is no way to expedite it.
Ventura Youth Correctional Facility is classified as a JUVENILE security facility. Security level affects visiting rules, communication options, inmate movement, and daily routines. Higher security levels generally mean more restrictive visiting procedures, shorter visit durations, and additional screening requirements for visitors.
Nearby Facilities in California
Ventura Conservation Camp #46
Ventura County Juvenile Justice Complex
Ventura County Todd Road Facility
Oxnard City Jail
Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility (Main Jail)
Ventura County East County Jail
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