Dauphin County Prison, PA

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501 Mall RdHarrisburg, PA, 17111

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At a Glance

Visitation

  • General-population inmates receive one non-contact visit per week lasting 50 minutes.
  • There is no visitation while an inmate is housed in the Classification Unit.
  • Visitors must arrive no later than 30 minutes before the scheduled sign-in time or they will be refused entry.

Communication

  • ViaPath (formerly GTL) provides the inmate telephone service and tablets at Dauphin County Prison.
  • Phone accounts are created using the caller’s phone number, not the inmate’s name or DCP#; funds applied to a number limit calls to that number.
  • Inmate phone calls must be scheduled and are limited to 15 minutes per call.

Mail & Letters

  • Most incoming personal letters must be sent to a new off‑site mail processing center for scanning and delivery to inmate tablets.
  • Personal mail sent directly to Dauphin County Prison instead of the mail processing center will be returned to sender.
  • Legal mail must be clearly marked as legal mail and include a verifiable return address or it will be returned to sender.

Sending Money

  • Mail money orders to the prison Business Office with the inmate’s name and DCP# inside the envelope and do not include personal correspondence.
  • You can deposit to an inmate’s commissary account using the front-entry drop box, the lobby kiosk (cash or credit), or online via ConnectNetwork (select 'Dauphin County Prison').
  • The lobby kiosk posts cash deposits automatically and processes credit-card deposits within about three hours.

Facility Info

  • Inmates must submit a written request slip to the Major naming items and the person who will receive released property.
  • Property and clothing drop-offs, exchanges, and pick-ups are handled Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
  • Court clothing drop-offs require a written request to the Shift Commander; jeans, sneakers, underwear, and t-shirts are not approved.

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

Visiting someone at Dauphin County Prison takes a little planning, but the rules are straightforward. The prison holds quarterly Friends and Families meetings from 5:00–6:00 p.m. in the Central Court hearing room. General-population inmates get one non-contact visit per week, lasting 50 minutes. No visits are allowed while someone is housed in the Classification Unit. The inmate must tell you the visit day and time—staff won't give schedules to callers. Bring a government-issued photo ID and arrive no later than 30 minutes before sign-in time, or you may be turned away. Follow the dress code, secure personal items in lockers, and be ready for metal-detector screening. Electronic devices with audio, video, photo, or cell-phone functions are prohibited.

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Communication

Dauphin County Prison uses ViaPath (formerly GTL) for inmate telephone service and tablets. You can create an account online or by phone. Phone accounts are tied to your phone number—not the inmate's name or DCP#—and money added to a specific number limits calls to that number only. Inmates typically receive their phone PIN the next business day. Lost or compromised PINs? Reissue requests go through the Deputy Warden of Security. All calls must be scheduled and are limited to 15 minutes. The facility doesn't provide personal or long-distance calls; staff handle emergencies as needed, and written communication is encouraged. Tablet services include both free and paid options, with funds added online or by phone.

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Mail & Letters

Dauphin County Prison routes most incoming personal mail through an off-site processing center. Your letters are scanned there and delivered electronically to the incarcerated person's tablet—so sending to the right address matters. Mail sent directly to the facility gets returned. Legal mail works differently: mark it clearly as legal mail and include a verifiable return address, or it comes back to you. To avoid delays, put your complete return address on every envelope and address it with the inmate's full name and ID. Stick to plain white paper and avoid bound letters.

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Sending Money

Dauphin County Prison offers several ways to fund an inmate's account. You can mail a money order to the prison Business Office—include the inmate's name and DCP# inside the envelope, but don't include personal correspondence with the money order. In person, use the secured drop box at the front entry or the lobby kiosk, which accepts cash or credit. Cash deposits at the kiosk post automatically; credit-card deposits typically process within about three hours. You can also deposit online through ConnectNetwork by selecting

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Common Questions

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How long are visits at Dauphin County Prison?

General-population inmates are allowed one non-contact visit per week. Each visit lasts 50 minutes.

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What identification do I need to visit someone at Dauphin County Prison?

You must present a current government-issued photo ID to register in the visitation database. The ID must show your date of birth, and the address you provide must match your ID.

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What happens if I arrive late or refuse a search at Dauphin County Prison visitation?

If you arrive more than 30 minutes after the posted sign-in time, you will be refused entry. If you refuse a search, your visit will be terminated and you can be banned from visitation for at least one year.

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How do I set up an account to receive calls from an inmate at Dauphin County Prison?

Set up an account with ViaPath (formerly GTL) online or by phone. The account is tied to your phone number, so add the number you want calls routed to. You may need to add funds through the vendor for calls or paid tablet features.

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How long are inmate phone calls at Dauphin County Prison and do they need to be scheduled?

Yes. Inmate phone calls must be scheduled, and each call is limited to 15 minutes.

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Can inmates make personal or long-distance calls from Dauphin County Prison?

No. Personal or long-distance calls are not provided; emergencies are handled by staff as needed, and written communication is encouraged instead.

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Dauphin County Prison holds quarterly Friends and Families meetings throughout 2025. Here's what you need to know before visiting.

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