Charles E. Bill Johnson Center, OK
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At a Glance
Visitation
- Prospective visitors commonly must submit a visitor application and adults typically undergo a background check before approval.
- Visits may be in-person, remote video, by phone, or via mail, and many facilities use third-party vendors and record or monitor sessions.
- A requested visit slot is not confirmed until facility staff sends a confirmation; always wait for confirmation before traveling.
Communication
- Members of the public may register for the Community Notification system to get email alerts when a registered sex offender moves within a specified radius of an address.
- The offender registry provides an email contact (osor@doc.state.ok.us) for reporting incorrect information.
- Calls are generally outgoing only and are often recorded or monitored.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Visiting at Charles E. Bill Johnson Center starts well before you show up at the door. The facility may offer several ways to connect, including on-site visits, remote video visits, phone sessions, and mail, often through third-party vendors. Expect visits to be monitored or recorded. You'll need to submit a visitor application first. Adults typically go through a background check and must be approved before scheduling. This can take time, so plan ahead. If you request a specific date or time, treat it as exactly that: a request. Your visit is not confirmed until facility staff contacts you directly, so don't make travel plans until you get that confirmation. Anyone 18 or older needs a government-issued photo ID that matches the approved visitor list. Attorneys should arrange separate confidential legal visits through facility administration.
Communication
Oklahoma's Community Notification system lets you receive email alerts when a registered sex offender moves within a set radius of an address you choose. If you spot incorrect information on a statewide registry record, report it by email at osor@doc.state.ok.us. For day-to-day communication with someone at Charles E. Bill Johnson Center, you'll typically use phone calls, video visits, or electronic messaging through third-party vendors. Phone calls are generally outgoing only and may be recorded or monitored. Payment is usually handled through collect billing, prepaid accounts, or direct accounts. You'll need to create an account with the approved vendor and register your phone or account before you can receive calls or join video visits.
Common Questions
How do I get approved to visit someone at Charles E. Bill Johnson Center?
You'll need to submit a visitor application so the facility can review your request. Adults typically go through a background check, and approval can take several weeks before you're able to schedule a visit.
VisitationIs a scheduled visit automatically confirmed?
No. A visit request is not confirmed until facility staff contacts you with explicit confirmation. Wait for that confirmation before you make travel plans.
VisitationWhat ID do I need to bring to visit?
If you're 18 or older, bring a government-issued photo ID. The name on it should match the approved visitor list. Use the same ID information you put on your visitor application to avoid problems at check-in.
VisitationHow do I sign up for Community Notification alerts in Oklahoma?
Register for the Community Notification system to receive email alerts when a registered sex offender moves within a specified radius of an address.
CommunicationWho do I email to report incorrect information on the offender registry?
Email osor@doc.state.ok.us to report incorrect information on the offender registry.
CommunicationHow can I receive phone calls or video visits from an inmate at Charles E. Bill Johnson Center?
Start by creating an account with the facility's approved phone or video vendor, then select the facility and the person you want to reach. Calls are typically outgoing only and may be recorded or monitored. You may also need to register your phone number before you can receive calls.
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Did You Know?
This page covers Charles E. Bill Johnson Center in Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry, maintained by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, provides public information on people required to register under the Sex Offenders Registration Act.
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