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How to Contact an Inmate at Clallam Bay Corrections Center Medium (WA)
Staying in touch with someone at Clallam Bay Corrections Center Medium takes a bit of preparation. Here are the key contact details and a few rules that tend to trip people up.
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How to Send Money to Clallam Bay Corrections Center Medium (WA)
Looking to send money for visits at Clallam Bay Corrections Center (CBCC)? The main option outlined in facility guidance is a re-loadable vending card, used for vending machine purchases during in-person visits.
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How to Get Approved to Visit Someone at Clallam Bay Corrections Center (CBCC)
Getting approved to visit at Clallam Bay Corrections Center (CBCC) takes some planning, but the process is straightforward once you understand the timeline. Here's what approval involves, how applications are processed, and what to do if yours seems stuck.
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Visitation
- Visitors must submit an application, be approved, and be on the incarcerated person's approved visitor list before visiting.
- Each incarcerated individual may have up to four approved adult visitors.
- Video visits must be scheduled through the vendor at least 24 hours in advance.
Communication
- The facility provides a public contact phone number and on-site visitor staff to assist visitors who are lost or have questions.
- Video visits must be scheduled through the vendor at least 24 hours in advance.
- Visitors must provide their own equipment and internet for video visits and register vendor accounts with their legal first and last name and date of birth.
Sending Money
- You can add money by online portal/app, phone, lobby kiosk, retail cash locations, or by mailing a cashier’s check or money order.
- Deposited funds are used for commissary items, phone calls, and paying fees or obligations.
- Never mail cash or personal checks; mail a cashier’s check or money order and mark the intended sub-account if needed.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Visiting at Clallam Bay Corrections Center Medium starts with approval. Submit a visitor application and get placed on the incarcerated person's approved visitor list before you can visit. Each incarcerated person can have up to four approved adult visitors. For remote visits, video sessions are available but must be scheduled through the facility's vendor at least 24 hours in advance. Be prepared for changes: visits can be canceled due to lockdowns, housing moves, or appointments, so check the booking system or your email for updates. If the visiting room hits maximum capacity, you may be asked to leave after a four-hour visit period so others can enter, though exceptions are sometimes made for long-distance travelers. The facility also provides a contact phone number and visit-staff hours for help with directions or arrival issues.
Read full guideCommunication
Clallam Bay Corrections Center Medium has a public contact phone line and on-site visitor staff who can help if you're lost or have questions. Video visits are handled through a third-party vendor, and you must schedule at least 24 hours in advance. Set up your vendor account using your legal first and last name and date of birth, and plan to use your own device and internet connection for the session. Department and vendor rules apply to video visits. Breaking them can lead to warnings, suspension, or termination of video-visit privileges. Phone and video communications are typically initiated by the incarcerated person and are recorded and monitored under department and vendor practices.
Read full guideSending Money
There are several ways to add money to an incarcerated person's account at Clallam Bay Corrections Center Medium: online portals or mobile apps, phone deposits, lobby kiosks, participating retail cash locations, or mailing a cashier's check or money order. These funds typically go toward commissary purchases, phone calls, and paying fees or other obligations. How the money is applied can depend on how you mark the deposit. Never mail cash or personal checks. If sending funds by mail, use a cashier's check or money order and clearly note the intended sub-account (for example, commissary) when required. For online deposits, set up your vendor account using your legal first and last name and date of birth.
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Showing 6 of 9How do I get approved to visit someone at Clallam Bay Corrections Center Medium?
Complete and submit the visitor application, then wait for approval. Once you’re approved and on the incarcerated person’s approved visitor list, you can schedule visits using the facility’s procedures.
VisitationCan I schedule a video visit with someone at Clallam Bay and how far in advance?
Yes. Video visits must be scheduled through the facility’s vendor, and you need to book at least 24 hours before the session you want.
VisitationWhat happens if the visiting room is full when I arrive?
When the visit room reaches maximum capacity, you may need to leave after a four-hour visit period so others can enter. Exceptions are sometimes made for long-distance travelers. Visits can also be canceled for lockdowns, housing moves, or appointments, so keep an eye on the visit system and your booking email for notifications.
VisitationHow do I schedule a video visit with an inmate at Clallam Bay Corrections Center Medium?
Schedule video visits through the facility’s third-party vendor. You need to book at least 24 hours before the session.
CommunicationDo I need to create an account or use my own device for video visits?
Yes. Create a vendor account using your legal first and last name and date of birth. You'll also need your own device and internet connection for video visits.
CommunicationWhat happens if I break the rules during a video visit?
Video visits follow department and vendor policies. Violations can result in warnings, suspension, or termination of your video-visit privileges.
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Did You Know?
Before you can visit someone at Clallam Bay Corrections Center Medium, you'll need to submit a visitor application and get approved. Once you're on the incarcerated person's approved visitor list, you can visit. Each incarcerated individual is allowed up to four approved adult visitors per visit.
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