Enid Community Correctional Center, Enid, OK

Physical Address
2020 E Maine AveEnid, OK, 73701

Explore

Guides for This Facility

At a Glance

Visitation

  • You typically must submit a visitor application and wait for approval, which can include a background check that takes several weeks.
  • A scheduled visit request is not confirmed until facility staff contacts you with confirmation.
  • Visits may be in-person or remote via video/phone and are often recorded or monitored.

Communication

  • Calls from people inside are typically outgoing only and are commonly recorded or monitored.
  • Payment for calls is usually handled by collect billing, a prepaid account, or direct billing through the vendor.
  • Video visits normally require creating an account with the facility’s approved video vendor and scheduling through that vendor’s site or app.

Based on official sources and community feedback. Learn how we verify

Topic Overviews

Visitation

Visiting Enid Community Correctional Center starts with a visitor application. If you're 18 or older, expect a background check, and approval can take several weeks. Once approved, you'll still need to schedule a visit. A requested time isn't final until facility staff contacts you with confirmation. Visits may happen in person using on-site kiosks, or remotely by video or phone, often through third-party vendors. Visits are commonly recorded or monitored. The amount of visitation time allowed typically depends on the incarcerated person's housing and security level. Attorneys follow separate procedures and should contact the facility directly. Bring a government-issued photo ID that matches the approved visitor name. A mismatch means you'll be turned away.

Read full guide
Communication

Staying in touch with someone at Enid Community Correctional Center typically means using outgoing phone calls, vendor-hosted video visits, and (when available) electronic messaging. Which services you can use depends on the facility's vendor agreements. Calls from inside are outgoing only and are often recorded or monitored. Billing is usually handled through the vendor as collect calls, prepaid accounts, or direct billing. For video visits, you'll need to create an account with the approved video vendor, select the correct facility and person, schedule a time, and join from a computer, tablet, or smartphone. Messaging rules vary by vendor, including whether photos or documents are allowed. Screened physical items may be retained or destroyed.

Common Questions

Q

How do I get on the approved visitor list for Enid Community Correctional Center?

Submit the facility's visitor application with the required information, then wait for approval. If you're 18 or older, you'll go through a background check, which can take several weeks. Once approved, schedule your visit and wait for staff confirmation before heading out.

Visitation
Q

What ID do I need to bring to a visit at Enid CCC?

If you’re 18 or older, bring a government-issued photo ID. The name on your ID must match the name on the approved visitor list.

Visitation
Q

Are visits recorded or can I do video visits at Enid Community Correctional Center?

Visits may be available on-site (kiosks) or remotely by video or phone through third-party vendors. Expect your session to be recorded or monitored.

Visitation
Q

How do I receive calls from someone at Enid Community Correctional Center?

You can't call in. The person in custody places an outgoing call to you. You may need to register your number with the phone vendor and verify ownership. Calls are typically monitored, and charges are usually collect, prepaid, or direct billed through the vendor.

Communication
Q

How can I set up a video visit with an incarcerated person?

Start by setting up an account with the facility's approved video visit vendor. Select the correct facility and person in the vendor's site or app, then schedule your visit. Join at the scheduled time from a computer, tablet, or smartphone. Vendor details, scheduling windows, and fees vary, so confirm the correct vendor before signing up.

Communication
Q

Can I send messages or photos to someone in custody?

It depends on the messaging vendor and what features they offer. Some systems allow photos or documents, while others limit you to short text only. Screened physical items may be retained or destroyed. Check the vendor's rules and allowed file types before sending attachments.

Communication

More Guides

Ready to Connect?

Search for your loved one to start communicating today

Find an Inmate

Did You Know?

Enid Community Correctional Center is located in Enid, Oklahoma. CareerTech opened a Skills Centers facility at the Northeast Oklahoma Community Corrections Center (NOCCC), moving vocational classes into a dedicated space designed to better prepare students for employment after release.

This guide is compiled from official facility documentation and community feedback. Learn how we verify