
Informational Resources
California Prisons
Sending Legal Mail
Information on the rules for sending confidential mail to lawyers, the courts, and government officials
Legal Services for Prisoners with Children Resources
This non-profit organization publishes resources for people in prisons and jails, including a detailed Incarcerated Parents Manual that discusses child custody, child visitation, and divorce issues
Filing a Complaint About an LVN or PT
Link to the California Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians complaint information and forms
Filing a Complaint About a Doctor
Link to the Medical Board of California complaint information and forms
CDCR Health Record Authorization
Information and form for authorizing a lawyer, advocate, or family member to get documents from a person's CDCR health records.
This resource is available in Spanish as “Cómo solicitar información o expedientes médicos al CDCR” on our Spanish resources page.
New Murder Laws
Information about how to ask to have a murder, attempted murder, or manslaughter conviction reduced under new laws that took effect in 2019 and 2022 (SB 1437 and SB 775).
This resource is available in Spanish as “Nuevas leyes sobre asesinato” on our Spanish resources page.
Name Change Instructions and Forms
Link to the California Court's self-help page on how to change your name(Note: We have a separate resource on the special rules for transgender people who want to change their name and gender.)
Non-Designated Programming Facilities (NDPFs)
Information on CDCR’s rules for moving some people out of Sensitive Needs Yards (SNYs) and criteria for remaining on a SNY
Governor's Pardons and Commutations
Link to the Governor's website information and forms for requesting a pardons or commutation
Lawsuits for Money Damages Against Prison Officials or Staff
Information about federal civil rights lawsuits (§ 1983) and state tort or civil rights lawsuits seeking money damages for injuries or property loss, including the administrative claims that must be filed to preserve rights to sue and filing timelines.
This resource is available in Spanish as “Demandas de indemnización por daños y perjucios contra agentes penitencieros o contra el personal de prisiónes de California” on our Spanish resources page.
Remedies for Loss or Damage of Personal Property by Prison Staff
How to ask for replacement or money compensation when prison staff lose or damage an incarcerated person's property
Personal Safety In California Prisons
Information on options for people facing safety threats from other incarcerated people.
This resource is available in Spanish as “Seguridad personal en las prisiones de California” on our Spanish resources page.
CDCR Integrated Substance Use Disorder Treatment (ISUDT) Program
Information on CDCR’s Integrated Substance Use Disorder Treatment (ISUDT) program, which can include, for people determined to need it, Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT).
Pain Management and Pain Medication for People in CDCR
Information on pain management and pain medication for people incarcerated in California state prisons.
Valley Fever and CDCR Housing
Information on Valley Fever (sometimes called “cocci”), the nine CDCR prisons in the Valley Fever area, and CDCR’s policy prohibiting certain people from those prisons.
Challenging a Guilty or No Contest Plea
Information on the types of issues that can be raised and legal actions that can be brought to challenge a conviction or sentence after entering a guilty or no contest plea
Power of Attorney & Advance Health Care
Information regarding power of attorney, including how to give someone power to conduct financial or business transactions on a person's behalf or to make health care decisions on behalf of someone.
Representing Yourself in Federal Court (Northern Disctrict of California)
Link to the court's Handbook for people bringing their own lawsuits, such as federal civil rights (§ 1983) cases
"Non-violent" Offender Parole
Information on early parole consideration ("Prop. 57 parole") for some people serving sentences for non-violent crimes.
This resource is available in Spanish as “Consideración de libertad condicional para el ‘delincuente no violento’” on our Spanish resources page.