Victorville Federal Prison Camp

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Women's Minimum Security Camp

13777 Air Expressway Blvd. Adelanto, California Phone: 760-530-5700 Fax: 507-530-5706

Victorville Federal Prison Camp (FPC), located at 13777 Air Expressway Blvd., Adelanto, California, is a minimum-security women’s federal prison. Operated by the Western Region of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), a division of the U.S. Department of Justice, this facility houses approximately 300 non-violent female federal inmates.

For specialized guidance on prison designation and early release, contact Holli Coulman, Director at Pink Lady Prison Consultants, for professional advice and support.

Overview of Victorville FPC

Victorville FPC primarily accommodates white-collar defendants convicted in U.S. District Courts across the Western U.S. Common charges include embezzlement, bank fraud, wire fraud, insurance fraud, mail fraud, mortgage fraud, loan fraud, tax fraud, and securities fraud.

If you are a white-collar defendant sentenced to 10 years or less, Pink Lady Prison Consultants can assist in having you designated to serve your sentence at FPC Victorville. We can also help you qualify for early release through the RDAP program if eligible.

Housing at FPC Victorville

Inmates at Victorville FPC are housed in “open bay” dormitories, two and four-person cubicles, and four-person rooms. This setup promotes a communal living environment conducive to rehabilitation and reintegration.

Religious Services at FPC Victorville

FPC Victorville offers a variety of religious services, staffed by several chaplains, including Catholic, Protestant, Muslim, Jewish, and Native American services. Volunteers from Victorville and Adelanto also support services for other religious groups. Inmates are allowed to wear religious items, observe different holy days, and follow dietary restrictions according to their faiths.

Inmate Jobs at FPC Victorville

Inmate job opportunities at FPC Victorville include:

  • Driving
  • Food and trash services
  • Plumbing
  • Painting
  • Groundskeeping
  • Education

Additionally, FPC Victorville’s UNICOR program operates an auto parts warehouse, employing 36 female inmates to provide inventory services for UNICOR Auto maintenance operations at the FCI and USP facilities.

Contact for Assistance

If you or a loved one is facing a sentence at FPC Victorville, don’t hesitate to seek help. Contact Holli Coulman at Pink Lady Prison Consultants for expert assistance with prison designation and early release options. Together, we can work towards a favorable outcome and ensure your rights and future are protected.

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FPC Victorville Downloadable Resources

Inmate Handbook    

Commissary List   

Visiting Regulations

Directions To FPC Victorville

FROM LOS ANGELES
Follow I-10 E and I-15 N to Mojave Dr in Victorville. Take exit 151B from I-15 N; drive approximately 13 miles along this route, then take the Exit Ramp to Waseca on the Right. At the bottom of the exit ramp, turn right onto Highway 13; follow the signs to the Federal Correctional Institution, Waseca.

FROM SAN DIEGO
I 35 South to Exit 40 (Highway 14 West); drive approximately 13 miles along this route, then take the Exit Ramp to Waseca on the Right. At the bottom of the Exit Ramp, turn right onto Highway 13; follow the signs to the Federal Correctional Institution, Waseca, Minnesota.

Sending Mail To FPC Victorville Inmates

Victorville FPC inmates may receive mail addressed to them at the below address using the indicated format.

INMATE NAME & REGISTER NUMBER
FCI VICTORVILLE MEDIUM II
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
P.O. BOX 5300
ADELANTO, CA 92301

Inmates are unable to receive packages from home without prior written approval from the inmate’s unit team or an authorized staff member at the institution. The only packages an inmate may receive from home are those containing release clothing and authorized medical devices. However, inmates may receive magazines, hard and paperback books directly from the publisher.

FPC Victorville Inmate Telephone Calls

FPC Victorville inmates are able to make 300 minutes of prepaid phone calls January through October, and 400 minutes, in November and December. Inmates phone lists can contain 30 approved called numbers and calls maximum 15 minutes in length. VAC Communications contracts prison call services to the Bureau of Prisons and FPC Victorville. A calls costs 21¢ per minute, with 15-minute calls costing $3.15.

Pacific Telephone Company can substantially cut the cost of Victorville FPC inmate calls from $3.15 to $1.65 for a 15-minute call! For information call 855-966-8655 or go to www.federalinmatecalling.com/ordering

FPC Victorville Visiting Information

Visiting is conducted on Friday from 8:30-3:00 p.m. on Saturday, Sunday and Federal Holidays. Federal holidays are New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King’s Birthday, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. These hours are subject to change based on the institution’s needs.

Visitors to the facility should call the FPC Victorville control center at 760-530-5700 to confirm their inmate’s visiting schedule before departing for your visit.

Sending Funds To A Federal Inmate

Victorville Federal Prison Camp federal inmates can receive outside funds from their inmate accounts via a Postal Money order by U.S. Mail as well as a money transfer via Western Union. For additional information on sending money to an inmate please click on the appropriate link.

How Pink Lady Prison Consultants Help Female Inmates?

If you or someone you know was indicted and going to federal prison for a white-collar crime, our services can help you take advantage and qualify for the RDAP Substance Abuse Rehab Program, the First Step Act, the Second Chance Act or Compassionate Release, all which can drastically shorten the time you remain in Custody.

Each one of our consulting Service Areas are designed to limit clients exposure and ensure that they receive the shortest sentence possible, placement in geographically desirable women’s prison camp for visits to maintain family ties, the delaying of fines and restitution, extra halfway house and home confinement, and getting out of federal custody early itself.