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How to Become an Approved Visitor at Bainbridge Treatment Center
Visiting starts with getting approved. At Bainbridge Treatment Center, that means completing one specific document: the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) Visitation Request Form.
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Sending a Food Package to Someone at Bainbridge Treatment Center: Complete Guide
If your loved one is at Bainbridge Treatment Center, you can send them food packages through Union Supply. Georgia Department of Corrections runs this program for Integrated Treatment Facilities, and the process is straightforward—just follow the approved ordering steps and stay within the limits to avoid rejection.
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Sending Food Packages to Bainbridge (Union Supply): What to Order, How to Place It, and the Rules
Yes. The Georgia Department of Corrections allows Union Supply to deliver food packages to people housed at State Prisons, Integrated Treatment Facilities (ITFs), and Probation Detention Centers—including Bainbridge as an ITF. If you're an approved family member or friend, you can place an order through Union Supply using one of several ordering methods.
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Visitation
- All scheduled visit requests for Bainbridge Treatment Center must be submitted through the GDC visitation form.
- To become an approved visitor you must fill out and submit the Visitation Request Form to the facility where the inmate is incarcerated.
- The visitation request requires Offender ID, requester name, email, relationship, date of birth, and ID type; applicants must be 18 or older to choose an option.
Communication
- You can place a phone order to Union Supply at 1-562-361-5719 or toll‑free 1-855-247-0563.
- The visitation request records Offender ID, requester name, email, relationship, date of birth, and ID type; you must be 18 or older to select an option.
- Phone calls, video visits, and electronic messaging are typically provided by third‑party vendors and may require separate accounts and funding.
Mail & Letters
- Bainbridge package orders must be placed through the Georgia‑approved vendor Union Supply using the vendor's approved order form.
- Mail orders to Union Supply should be sent to: Union Supply, 2500 Regent Blvd Dept. 421, P.O. Box 619059, Dallas, TX 75261-9059.
- You can place orders to Union Supply by phone (1-562-361-5719 or toll‑free 1-855-247-0563) or by fax (1-310-603-1188).
Sending Money
- The Georgia DOC Send Money page directs users to a 'How Do I Send Money to an Offender' page for the official options available to Bainbridge Treatment Center.
- Common deposit methods in Georgia include online vendor transfers, lobby kiosk or ATM deposits, and mailed money orders with a printable voucher.
- Online and phone deposits require the inmate's state, facility, and name or ID; incorrect details can delay delivery.
Contact Info
- Visitation request forms include fields such as Offender ID, requestor name, email, relationship, date of birth, and ID type, and require the requester to be 18 years or older.
- The Georgia DOC permits Union Supply to receive orders for food packages for inmates at State Prisons, Integrated Treatment Facilities, and Probation Detention Centers.
- Order forms and a complete list of pre‑approved items are available for download on the Georgia Inmate Package website.
Facility Info
- Becoming an approved visitor requires completing and submitting the Visitation Request Form to the facility.
- GDC provides a downloadable PDF with instructions for sending food packages to its facilities.
- The GDC 'Send Money to an Offender' page links to a 'How Do I Send Money to an Offender' resource describing available money‑transfer options.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Scheduling a visit at Bainbridge Treatment Center starts with the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) online visitation form. Appointments are required, and slots fill up fast—keep your confirmation details handy. Before requesting a visit, you must be approved by completing the facility's Visitation Request Form. When submitting your request, you'll need the Offender ID, your name, email, relationship to the offender, date of birth, and the type of ID you'll bring. You must be 18 or older. Need to make changes? Use the
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Family members can place phone orders for supplies through Union Supply—call 1-562-361-5719 or toll-free 1-855-247-0563. Submitting a visitation request? You'll need the Offender ID, your name, email, relationship, date of birth, and ID type. You must be 18 or older. Phone calls, video visits, and electronic messaging typically run through third-party vendors, each with its own rules, schedules, and fees. You'll usually create and verify a vendor account, add funds if required, then schedule visits or accept calls through that platform. Expect calls and messages to be monitored, and an approved contact list may be required.
Mail & Letters
Sending a food package to someone at Bainbridge Treatment Center? You'll go through Georgia's vendor package program using Union Supply's approved order form. Place orders by mail to Union Supply, 2500 Regent Blvd Dept. 421, P.O. Box 619059, Dallas, TX 75261-9059, by phone at 1-562-361-5719 or toll-free 1-855-247-0563, or by fax at 1-310-603-1188. GDC sets spending and weight limits—$100 or 15 lbs for State Prisons/ITFs and $50 or 7 lbs for Probation Detention Centers—so check the published limits before ordering. Orders received after the vendor deadline won't be accepted. Every order includes a $2.95 non-refundable shipping and handling charge. Download the order forms and follow GDC guidance, including using the person's full name and identifier.
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Sending money to someone at Bainbridge Treatment Center? Start with the Georgia DOC
Read full guideCommon Questions
Showing 6 of 18How do I schedule my first visit at Bainbridge Treatment Center?
Start by completing the Visitation Request Form and submitting it to the facility. Once you're approved, request your visit through the GDC online visitation form.
VisitationWhat information do I need to provide on the Bainbridge visitation request?
You’ll need the Offender ID, your name, email address, relationship to the offender, date of birth, and the type of ID you will use. Applicants must be 18 or older.
VisitationHow can I add or remove someone from an already scheduled visit?
To add someone, use the “Add Visitor” link for that scheduled appointment. To cancel a visit, use the “Cancel my visit” link to find and cancel the appointment.
VisitationHow do I place an order for an inmate at Bainbridge Treatment Center?
Call Union Supply at 1-562-361-5719 or toll-free 1-855-247-0563 to place a phone order.
CommunicationWhat information is required to submit a visitation request for Bainbridge Treatment Center?
The visitation request asks for the Offender ID, your name, email, relationship, date of birth, and ID type. It also states you must be 18 or older to select an option.
CommunicationDo I need an account or special equipment for video visits?
Yes—you'll need to create and verify an account with the approved communications vendor and fund it if required. For at-home video visits, you'll typically need a webcam-equipped computer or a smartphone/tablet with a camera, microphone, and stable internet connection.
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Bainbridge Treatment Center is located in Georgia. To schedule a visit, you'll need to submit a request through the GDC visitation form.
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