Community Corr. Center - Lincoln, NE
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Can You Send Stamps or Money in a Letter? How to Put Funds on an Inmate’s Account (Lincoln)
Trying to help someone at Community Corrections Center – Lincoln? The rules around stamps and money trip people up fast. Here's what NDCS allows, what's off-limits, and the easiest way to add funds to an inmate trust account.
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Scheduling a Visit at Community Corrections Center - Lincoln: What You Need to Know
Scheduling a visit is straightforward once you know the timing rules—especially if you're working around a job, school, or travel. Here's how to get approved, request a date, and avoid last-minute surprises.
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How to Address Mail to Someone at Community Corrections Center - Lincoln (use the vendor address)
If you're sending personal mail to someone at Community Corrections Center - Lincoln, you'll need to address it to NDCS's contracted scanning vendor—not the facility itself. Use the exact format below so your letter gets scanned and delivered to their tablet.
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Visitation
- You must be approved on the incarcerated person’s visiting list before scheduling a visit.
- Visitation requests must be submitted at least seven days in advance and may be scheduled up to four weeks ahead.
- A visiting group may include up to four adult visitors and a reasonable number of children, with one registration form for the group.
Mail & Letters
- NDCS will use a contracted scanning vendor to scan all incoming personal correspondence effective November 12, 2024.
- The vendor converts incoming letters into a single PDF for tablet delivery; if any part violates policy, the entire PDF will be rejected.
- Non‑compliant personal correspondence processed by the vendor will be returned to the sender and the incarcerated recipient will not receive notice from the vendor.
Sending Money
- Deposits to inmate trust accounts and related payment services are provided by TouchPay Holdings, LLC d/b/a GTL Financial Services (GettingOut/ViaPath/GTL).
- For deposit or account assistance, GettingOut customer care can be reached at 1-866-516-0115.
- Incarcerated individuals may not receive money or money equivalents from family/friends of other incarcerated individuals or from persons on other incarcerated individuals’ approved visiting lists.
Contact Info
- The NDCS Incarceration Records page lists a Records Administrator and a PO Box in Lincoln, NE for questions about record accuracy.
- Effective November 12, 2024, incoming personal correspondence will be scanned by an NDCS-contracted vendor using the vendor address/format specified by NDCS.
- Approved scanned personal correspondence is normally delivered to an incarcerated person’s tablet within 24 hours of approval; a photocopy is delivered if no tablet is assigned.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Before you can visit at Community Corrections Center — Lincoln, you must be on the incarcerated person's approved visiting list. Once approved, submit your visitation request at least seven days before your preferred date. You can schedule up to four weeks in advance, and slots fill first-come, first-served. Each visiting group can include up to four adults plus a reasonable number of children—one registration form covers everyone. On visit day, bring a valid government-issued photo ID and expect screening (metal detectors, pat searches). Refuse screening and your visit gets denied. Schedule early and follow the facility's confirmation process.
Read full guideMail & Letters
Sending mail to someone at Community Corr. Center – Lincoln requires a few extra steps. Since Nov. 12, 2024, NDCS uses a contracted scanning vendor—you'll need to follow the vendor's required address and formatting for incoming personal correspondence. The vendor scans each letter into a single PDF for tablet delivery. If any part of that PDF violates NDCS or vendor policy, the entire file gets rejected and returned to you. When illegal or suspicious drugs are found, the vendor notifies local police and NDCS. The incarcerated person typically won't receive notice about rejected items. Approved scans are normally delivered within 24 hours (or as a photocopy if no tablet is assigned). For outgoing mail, the sender must include their committed name and institutional number. Stamps aren't allowed, but residents can keep up to 40 pre-stamped canteen envelopes.
Read full guideSending Money
Deposits for people housed at Community Corr. Center in Lincoln, Nebraska go through TouchPay Holdings, LLC d/b/a GTL Financial Services (GettingOut/ViaPath/GTL). Having trouble with a payment, account access, or fees? Call GettingOut customer care at 1-866-516-0115. You'll need the inmate's ID number or case information to make a deposit. Depending on what's available, you may be able to deposit online, by phone, at a kiosk, or through retail cash-pay. Funds can post quickly, but final availability varies by payment type and administrative rules—compare your options before paying.
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For questions about incarceration record accuracy tied to Community Corr. Center – Lincoln, contact the Records Administrator listed on the NDCS Incarceration Records page. That page also provides a Lincoln, NE PO Box for written inquiries. Personal mail procedures changed on November 12, 2024: NDCS now routes incoming personal correspondence through a contracted scanning vendor. Use the vendor address and format NDCS specifies. Approved scans are normally delivered to the person's tablet within 24 hours, or as a photocopy if no tablet is assigned. Outgoing mail that's properly stamped and addressed typically leaves within 24 hours; packages within 48 hours (excluding weekends, holidays, or delays). For deposit or account support, call GettingOut customer care at 1-866-516-0115. For emergencies, call 911.
Common Questions
Showing 6 of 12How do I schedule a visit at Community Corrections Center — Lincoln?
First, you must be added to the incarcerated person’s approved visitor list. Then submit a visitation request at least seven days before your preferred date; visits can be scheduled up to four weeks ahead and are assigned first-come, first-served.
VisitationHow many people can visit at once at Community Corrections Center — Lincoln?
A visiting group may include up to four adult visitors and a reasonable number of children. One registration form covers the entire group.
VisitationWhen should I submit a visitation request to improve my chances of getting a slot?
Submit your request at least seven days in advance. Schedule as early as the four-week window allows—spots fill first-come, first-served. Follow the facility's process and watch for your confirmation after booking.
VisitationHow should I address mail to someone at Community Corr. Center – Lincoln?
Use the contracted scanning vendor’s required address/format and include the incarcerated person’s committed (or legally changed) name and institutional number. Check the facility page or vendor instructions for the exact address and formatting before you mail anything.
Mail & LettersWill my letter be scanned and delivered electronically to the person at the facility?
Yes. Incoming personal correspondence is scanned by the contracted vendor into a single PDF for tablet delivery. Approved scans are normally delivered to the tablet within 24 hours of approval, or as a photocopy if no tablet is assigned.
Mail & LettersWhat happens if my mail contains prohibited content or contraband?
If any part of the scanned correspondence violates NDCS or vendor rules, the entire PDF is rejected and the non-compliant item is returned to the sender. If illegal or suspicious drugs are found, the vendor will notify local police and NDCS.
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This page covers Community Corr. Center — Lincoln, NE. Under NDCS policy, incarcerated individuals can send mail to any person or organization, with some exceptions outlined in policy or Chapter 3 regulations.
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