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How to Contact an Inmate at Butte Detention Center, MT (MT)

Trying to reach someone in jail is stressful, especially right after an arrest. Here are the contact options and facility rules at Butte Detention Center (Butte-Silver Bow Detention Center).

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How to Contact an Inmate at Butte Detention Center, MT (MT)

Where someone is housed affects their communication and visiting access. At Butte-Silver Bow Detention Center, every inmate goes through a risk-assessment classification that considers personal history, criminal background, and any mental or physical disabilities. Housing placements range from minimum to maximum security.

Expect an intake cost. The detention center charges a $25 booking fee at intake.

If you're trying to make first contact right after an arrest, timing matters. Once booking wraps up (photographing and fingerprinting), arrestees can use the phone to call a bondsman, family, or friends.

Want to help them stay connected and get basic necessities? Commissary funds are one of the quickest ways. You can mail money directly to the detention center as cash or a cashier's check.

For questions about posting bond or getting detailed bonding information, call the detention center at 406-497-1050.

How to Contact an Inmate at Butte Detention Center, MT (MT)

Steps to Follow

  • Call the detention center at 406-497-1050 if you need detailed bonding information or you have questions about posting bond.
  • If the person was just booked, watch for their call. After booking is completed, they are allowed to use the phone to contact a bondsman, family member, or friends.
  • Be ready for the $25 booking fee that is assessed on all arrestees at intake and booking.
  • Send commissary funds by mail as cash or a cashier’s check, which are accepted forms for money mailed to the detention center.
  • Verify the correct mailing instructions before you send anything, so your money is not delayed or rejected.
  • Ask which housing unit (pod) they are in. Inmate classification is based on a risk assessment and can affect housing placement and, in turn, how communication and visiting access works.

Confirm visiting details before you drive over. The facility schedules visitation by housing pod: Tuesday is A Pod (Females), Wednesday is B Pod, Thursday is E Pod, Friday is F Pod, Saturday is C Pod, and Sunday is D Pod and Minimum. Bring a photo ID. No cell phones are allowed during visitation, and the only personal item you can bring inside is your vehicle key.

Even though commissary money can be mailed as cash or a cashier's check, verify the details each time. Confirm the exact mailing address, how to label the envelope, and whether there are any limits on what's accepted.

Intake and release policies can shift. Call 406-497-1050 to confirm the $25 booking fee is still current, ask how it's collected, and get updated bonding procedures for your situation.

Note: Housing classification is based on risk assessment and includes review of mental or physical disabilities. If you think classification is affecting access to contact or visits, raise the concern with facility staff or your legal representative.

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