What 'Confidential' or 'Legal Mail' means and exactly how to mark it
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How to send messages, photos, and packages
If you need to report a non-emergency concern about someone at Davis Correctional Facility, CoreCivic's Resident Concern Line can help. Calls are answered 24/7 by a live operator who doesn't work for CoreCivic. This isn't an emergency hotline—don't use it for emergencies, suicide prevention, or PREA reporting. Reports may not be reviewed until the next business day. Submit a report online through the Resident Concern Line "Get Started" link or call 877-834-1550. Include the resident's identifiers, location, dates and times, names involved, and a clear description of the concern. Anonymous reports are accepted, but providing contact info helps with follow-up. After submitting, track your report using the access number and password you create. Other communication options like phone, video, and messaging vary by facility.
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No. The Resident Concern Line is not for emergencies, suicide prevention, or PREA reporting, and reports may not be reviewed until the next business day. For immediate threats, use emergency services or the appropriate crisis resource.
File online through the Resident Concern Line "Get Started" link or call 877-834-1550. Include the resident's identifiers, location, dates and times, names involved, and a detailed description. You can stay anonymous, but contact information helps if follow-up is needed.
Use the access number and password created when you submitted the report to check its status. Keep those credentials so you can return to the tracking page later.
Write the inmate’s full name on the envelope and include their ID number if you have it. Add your complete return address so the facility can return mail that can’t be delivered.
It may be scanned. Many Oklahoma facilities use a vendor to scan routine letters for electronic delivery to kiosks or tablets, and the original paper may be retained or destroyed per policy; some inmates receive printed copies instead.
Legal and medical mail is treated as privileged and handled separately from routine mail. It’s typically opened only in the inmate’s presence, and if it’s sent through the wrong channel (like a scanning vendor), it may be returned to the sender.
Sending money is straightforward once you know which payment options Allen Gamble accepts and what ID number to use. Confirm the facility's current instructions first, then pick the method that works best for you.
Visiting rules vary between CoreCivic facilities, so treat this as a starting checklist. Always confirm details with the specific facility you're visiting—including Davis Correctional Facility—before you go.
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