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How to Send Money to Denver Womens Corrections Facility, CO (CO)
If you need to put money on someone's account at Denver Womens Corrections Facility, two rules will save you the most time: mailed cash and mailed money orders are not accepted, and even electronic deposits can take a couple of days to process.
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How to Schedule Your First Visit at Denver Women's Correctional Facility (DWCF)
Scheduling your first visit at Denver Women's Correctional Facility (DWCF) is straightforward once you know the steps: apply, get approved, then book your appointment. Follow the process below to avoid common delays—especially around ID requirements and processing windows.
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Video Visits at DWCF: How to Schedule, Session Lengths, and Daily Limits
Video visits at Denver Women's Correctional Facility are pretty simple once you understand the rules around approval, scheduling, and daily time limits. This guide covers what you need to know to avoid common booking mistakes.
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Visitation
- Video visiting at DWCF must be scheduled through Securus and requires visitors to be approved.
- DWCF offers contact, non-contact, special in-person visits and video visits and maintains specific visiting days and visitor processing hours.
- Minor children must be named on the visitor application and are not counted toward the 12 approved visitors; non-guardian accompaniment requires Form 300-01F.
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- Video visits at DWCF must be scheduled through Securus and visitors must be approved.
- DWCF allows video visits daily from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- Visiting appointments are required, can be arranged by phone or email, and cannot be made more than seven days in advance.
Sending Money
- Use CDOC vendors JPay, Western Union, or GTL (ConnectNetwork) to send electronic deposits for inmates at Denver Women’s Correctional Facility.
- Money orders and cash sent by mail are not accepted for inmate deposits.
- Funds sent before 4:00 p.m. MT are generally available the next day, though CDOC recommends allowing 2–3 days for processing.
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Visitation
Denver Women's Correctional Facility (DWCF) offers several ways to visit: contact, non-contact, and special in-person visits, plus video visiting. The facility has specific in-person visiting days and separate visitor processing hours, so check those details before you go. Video visits are scheduled through Securus, and you'll need an approved visitor account to book a session. Video visiting is available daily from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Minor children must be named on the visitor application, but they don't count toward the 12 approved visitors. If a child attends with someone other than their guardian, Form 300-01F authorization is required. Staff can end or deny a visit for rule violations. Suspensions may follow after administrative review, with longer suspensions for repeat issues.
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You can stay in touch with someone at Denver Women's Corrections Facility (DWCF) through phone calls, video visits, tablet messaging, or electronic mail. Video visits must be scheduled through Securus, and you'll need to be approved on the inmate's visiting list before booking a time. Video visiting is available daily from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., though some kiosk times may not be offered. Use the scheduling system to confirm open slots. Appointments are required and can be arranged by phone or email during the facility's posted hours. You cannot schedule more than seven days in advance. To add funds, CDOC accepts electronic deposits through JPay, Western Union, and GTL (ConnectNetwork). JPay supports both online and phone deposits.
Read full guideSending Money
Denver Women's Correctional Facility uses Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) third-party vendors for inmate deposits. Plan to send money electronically through JPay, Western Union, or GTL (ConnectNetwork). Do not mail cash or money orders. They are not accepted for inmate deposits. When you pay, use the vendor's approved method: online, phone, or an approved in-person or kiosk option. Deposits completed before the reported 4:00 p.m. MT daily cut-off are generally available to the inmate the next day. That said, CDOC recommends allowing 2 to 3 days for processing and commissary/canteen use. CDOC also withholds a minimum of 20% from deposits for court-ordered fines, fees, restitution, and/or child support. Vendor fees vary.
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Showing 6 of 9What types of visits does Denver Women's Correctional Facility offer?
DWCF offers contact, non-contact, and special in-person visits, along with video visiting. The facility also has designated in-person visiting days and visitor processing hours.
VisitationDo minor children count toward the approved visitor limit at DWCF?
No. Minor children must be listed on the visitor application and do not count toward the 12 approved visitors. If a child is accompanied by someone who is not their guardian, Form 300-01F authorization is required.
VisitationHow do I schedule a video visit at Denver Women's Correctional Facility?
Schedule video visits through Securus, and make sure you're an approved visitor for the person you want to see. Video visits are available daily from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Confirm the available booking windows when you schedule.
VisitationHow do I schedule a video visit at Denver Women’s Corrections Facility?
Schedule video visits through Securus. You must be approved on the inmate’s visiting list before booking, and appointments can be set by phone or email no more than seven days in advance.
CommunicationWhen are video visits available at DWCF?
Video visits are available daily from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Some kiosk times may be unavailable, so check the scheduling system for exact slots.
CommunicationHow can I send money to an inmate at Denver Women’s Corrections Facility?
CDOC accepts electronic deposits through JPay, Western Union, and GTL (ConnectNetwork). JPay also lets you add funds online or by phone through its service.
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Denver Women's Correctional Facility (DWCF) has been operating since 1998. It's the larger of the two women's facilities in the Colorado Department of Corrections, housing female inmates at all custody levels. DWCF also runs specialized programs.
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