COVID-19/Coronavirus Updates

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COVID-19/Coronavirus Updates

Information Updates

If you have questions or concerns, please contact us via email at COVID19Inquiries@vadoc.virginia.gov.

Visitation Schedule Updates

  • Central Virginia Correctional Unit #13
    In-person visitation has been suspended until further notice.
  • Deerfield Correctional Center
    In-person and video visitation has been suspended for the following:
    • Housing Unit E, 900 Pod through September 19, 2022
    • Housing Unit F, 1000 Pod through September 20, 2022
    • Housing Unit F, 1200 Pod through September 21, 2022

Visitation

In-person visitation is dependent upon favorable pandemic conditions at the facility. The visitation schedule is subject to change based on evolving pandemic conditions.

Visitors age 12 and over will be required to take a self-administered (or guardian-administered) COVID-19 rapid antigen test and must receive a negative test result in order to visit an inmate or Community Corrections Alternative Program (CCAP) probationer in person. Because correctional facilities are congregate settings, masks are required. Inmates and CCAP probationers who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 will be eligible to meet with members of the public in person. Video visits will continue to be available to unvaccinated inmates.

At 12:01 a.m. on September 1, 2021, visitors will be able to begin the registration process in the Visitation Scheduler. Once approved in the scheduling system, visitors will be able to schedule visits up to 14 days in advance.

If visitors have an approved visitation application on file and are on an inmate’s visitor list, they can register to visit using the Visitation Scheduler. Visitors must complete a visitor application and be approved to visit an inmate prior to scheduling a visit through the Visitation Scheduler. Please refer to our Visitation page for more information.

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