A judge has approved Lori Loughlin's request to serve her upcoming prison sentence close to home. Us Weekly reports Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton signed off on the actress' request to serve her sentence at the medium security federal correctional institution in Victorville, California. FCI Victorville is one of the facilities closest to her home. The Federal Bureau of Prisons has final approval of her request, but according to federal prison records, Loughlin already has a registration number. She is due to surrender herself to the facility by 2 p.m. on November 19. Loughlin was sentenced to serve two months in prison for her role in the college admissions scandal.