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CDCR-sourced visiting logistics — confirm live status before travel.

Emergency Help Script

What to say when the issue is urgent: safety, medical, mental health, or legal/document needs.

For immediate danger, call the facility main number now. Ask for the Watch Commander, medical, mental health, or the appropriate emergency contact. Give the person’s full name, CDCR number, facility, housing if known, and the exact concern.

Use this when

There is a safety, self-harm, threat, serious medical, mental health, legal document, notary, or attorney-visit issue.

Highest-risk mistake

Calling with only emotion and no details. Have the name, CDCR number, facility, housing if known, timeline, and exact concern ready.

Ask for routing

If staff cannot discuss private details, ask them to route the concern to custody, medical, mental health, or the Litigation Coordinator Office.

Write it down

Record the date, time, phone number called, staff title if provided, and what you asked them to do.

Safety / self-harm concern script

Hello, I need to report an urgent safety concern for an incarcerated person. Their name is [name], CDCR number [number], housed at [facility/housing if known]. They said or showed [specific concern]. I need staff to conduct a welfare check and route this to the appropriate custody or mental health staff.

Medical concern script

Hello, I’m calling about a medical concern for [name], CDCR number [number]. The concern is [symptoms/condition/timeline]. I understand privacy limits what you can tell me, but I’m asking that this concern be referred to the appropriate health care staff at the institution.

Legal document / notary script

Hello, I need information about legal document service, notary services, or attorney/legal visiting for [name], CDCR number [number]. Can you connect me with the Litigation Coordinator Office or confirm the correct phone, fax, email, and mailing process?

Ombudsman

CDCR says the Office of the Ombudsman can assist concerned family members by listening to concerns and referring them to appropriate health care staff, but privacy laws limit what can be disclosed about treatment.

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