Mule Creek State Prison is located in Ione California, and can house up to 4,971 male inmates.
Inmates at Mule Creek can take part in a variety of programs. The education programs at this facility include Adult Basic Education, GED courses, ESL classes, and literacy/reading classes. This facility also allows some of the inmates to work in community service crews, relapse prevention, and youth diversion programs. Vocational courses include HVAC, maintenance, electrical, gardening, welding, carpentry, and auto mechanic repair. Additional programs offered include: Guiding Rage into Power, prisoners overcoming obstacles and creating hope, anger management programs, alternatives to violence project, veterans support group, lifers support group, and the paws for life program.

Inmates at Mule Creek State Prison are allowed the following through the mail:
As of January 1, 2023 all calls made by inmates are free of charge.
To send money to an inmate incarcerated in California you will need their current location and their CDCR number.
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You must have an approved visitors application on file before you can attend a visit. You must request from the inmate CDCR Form 106. This is the California Visiting Questionnaire form and it must be signed by the inmate before you can fill it out and send it back to the facility at the inmate mailing address and add: "Attention: Visiting".

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