Before Your First Visit to Pekin FCI: A Step-by-Step Guide to Visitor Approval
Visitor approval trips up most first-time visitors to Pekin FCI. Here's how the process works, what you'll need to provide, and what happens once you're approved.
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
Visiting at Pekin FCI takes some planning. The facility uses the federal Web Visiting (WebV) system to store approved visitor details and display inmate information needed for visits. Staff review what you submit to run background investigations and decide whether to approve you. Hours and requirements change, so call Pekin FCI to confirm the current schedule before you leave. Many visits also require advance scheduling within the facility's time windows. If you're coordinating freight or other non-USPS parcel deliveries, Pekin provides specific warehouse/receiving addresses and labeling instructions you'll need to follow.
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Visitor approval trips up most first-time visitors to Pekin FCI. Here's how the process works, what you'll need to provide, and what happens once you're approved.
To get approved, the inmate needs to add you to their approved visitor list and you must complete the facility’s visitor approval steps. Pekin stores your submitted details in WebV, and BOP staff use that information to run background checks and decide approval.
Hours vary, so call Pekin FCI to confirm the current schedule before you travel. The BOP visiting overview also covers general procedures and any facility updates.
Pekin collects and stores visitor ID details (such as driver’s license or passport numbers) in WebV for screening. Expect background checks and routine searches of people, vehicles, and belongings, and bring a current, readable photo ID.
One thing to remember: never send money directly to Pekin FCI's address. All mailed funds for federal inmates must go through the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) processing system instead.
At Pekin FCI, the right address format depends on how your item ships. USPS mail to an inmate follows one format; freight and non-USPS deliveries going through the warehouse follow another.
Calling someone at Pekin FCI—or any BOP facility using TRUFONE? Assume the call is recorded and stored for a limited time. The number most families want to know: 180 days. After that, recordings are deleted unless there's a legal or administrative reason to keep them longer.