The CDCR Division of Adult Parole Operations in Chula Vista manages state-parole supervision from 765 Third Avenue Suite 200 in the 91910 government corridor, operating under the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. The Chula Vista 1 and Chula Vista 2 parole units, combined with the El Cajon caseload managed from this address, supervise state parolees across San Diego County's southern region under conditions that often require access to VA-benefits navigation through agencies such as Veteran Adviser for justice-involved veterans transitioning out of incarceration. Parole agents at the Third Avenue office enforce supervision conditions including employment verification, substance-testing compliance, GPS monitoring, and travel-restriction protocols for individuals released from California state prisons. The DAPO office accepts referrals directly from state correctional facilities and coordinates reentry programming, including job-readiness workshops and transitional-housing placements, for parolees establishing residency in the 91910 and 91911 ZIP codes. Legal representation during parole hearings and violation proceedings connects parolees to the criminal-defense bar through immigration and employment attorneys at firms such as The Law Office of Giovanna Gallo along the Third Avenue legal corridor. The office's highest-complexity cases involve interstate compact transfers, sexually violent predator conditions under California Penal Code Section 3000.1, and mental-health parole plans requiring coordination with county behavioral-health providers.