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10The Santa Clara County West Valley Enforcement Division is operated and managed by the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Department.
The Santa Clara County West Valley Enforcement Division is home to inmates who have been arrested throughout the county. However, the Santa Clara County West Valley Enforcement Division does not only house inmates who have been arrested and are currently going through the judicial system, but they also house inmates who have already been sentenced and serving out their time.
The Santa Clara County West Valley Enforcement Division houses both adult male and adult female offenders. All offenders in the Santa Clara County West Valley Enforcement Division are over the age of 18.
Santa Clara County West Valley Enforcement Division — General Information
1601 South De Anza Boulevard, Cupertino, CA, 95014
http://www.sccgov.org/
408-868-6600
Santa Clara County Sheriffs Department - South County Substation
Address: 80 Highland Avenue, San Martin, California, 95046
Phone: 408-686-3650
Email: [email protected]
Website: website
How to Find Someone in Santa Clara County West Valley Enforcement Division
Locating an inmate in the Santa Clara County West Valley Enforcement Division is no easy feat. The agency responsible for keeping records of all inmates in the Santa Clara County West Valley Enforcement Division is the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Department.
However, unlike other sheriff’s departments, the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Department does not have their inmate roster available on the web.
If you need information on an inmate who is currently sitting in the Santa Clara County West Valley Enforcement Division, you will need to contact the Santa Clara County West Valley Enforcement Division directly or you can also get in touch with the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office as well. Please have the inmate full name along with their date of birth prior to calling.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
Nationwide Inmate Records Online Check
Inmates love receiving letters from their family and friends. You are permitted to send an inmate in the Santa Clara County West Valley Enforcement Division a letter.
You should keep in mind that all letters will be thoroughly searched prior to being given to the inmate.
Your letter should never contain any of the following:
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Usage of Crayons
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Added stamps, paper, or envelopes
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Stickers
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Drawings
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Perfume or Cologne
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Staples
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Glitter
You should also put your return address on every piece of mail that you send to an inmate in the Santa Clara County West Valley Enforcement Division.
Sending Money
Inmates in the Santa Clara County West Valley Enforcement Division will need funds to purchase items from the commissary. In order to deliver funds to an inmate, you can bring a money order directly down to the Santa Clara County West Valley Enforcement Division lobby.
You will need to ensure on the money order you have the inmates full name on it as well.
The staff member will collect the money order from you and the funds will be deposited into the inmates account within one to three days.
If you do not live close to the Santa Clara County West Valley Enforcement Division, you can always send the money order in the mail.
Phone calls
If you are having withdrawals from not talking to an inmate, you will continue the waiting game. Inmates cannot receive calls and/or messages from their loved ones back home.
You will be required to wait for the inmate to contact you. Inmates will have use of the phone daily if they display good behavior and the facility is not in lockdown.
All calls coming from the Santa Clara County West Valley Enforcement Division will be collect calls. To ensure you will receive these collect calls, you will need to have a landline.
Visitation
Visitation at the Santa Clara County West Valley Enforcement Division is held Monday through Friday between the hours of 9 am to 6 pm.
All visits will be no-contact visits. You and your visitor party will not be permitted to touch the inmates. The inmate will be on the opposite side of a glass partition.
To visit an inmate, you will need to present your government-issued identification card such as a driver’s license. Juveniles under the age of 16 will always be required to be accompanied by an adult. They will not be permitted to visit an inmate alone.
Visiting Hours
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
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