Haynesville Corr. Center, VA
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How to Complete the Automated Consent to Receive Calls from Haynesville Correctional Center
Want to receive calls from someone at Haynesville Correctional Center? You'll need to complete an automated consent process first. Here's what to expect and how to get help if you run into issues.
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How Inmate Phone Accounts Transfer When Someone Moves from Haynesville to Another VADOC Facility
Transfers can disrupt phone contact for a bit, even when everything's set up correctly. Here's what to expect with phone accounts and approved numbers when someone moves from Haynesville to another VADOC facility.
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Managing the 15-Number Call List for Someone at Haynesville Correctional Center
Phone calls at Haynesville Correctional Center run through an approved call list—and that list has a hard cap of 15 numbers. Here's how the limit works, who can be included, and what to know about attorney numbers and privacy.
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Visitation
- Virginia DOC facilities offer both in-person and video visits, but which types are available and the schedule depend on the facility.
- To visit, submit a visitor application and background authorization to the Central Visitation Unit; out-of-state applications generally take longer to process.
- Video visits typically must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance and can often be booked up to two weeks ahead.
Communication
- The approved call list for inmates and CCAP probationers/parolees is limited to 15 telephone numbers.
- Inmates must use a four‑digit PIN together with their DOC ID number to access the telephone system.
- Calls on the inmate phone system are recorded and monitored except for properly verified attorney calls; an electronic recording block must be requested in advance.
Sending Money
- You will generally need the inmate’s full name and their ID number to make a deposit.
- PIN Debit accounts commonly require the inmate’s 7‑digit state ID number to set up or credit the account.
- Prepaid phone deposits are frequently handled through ConnectNetwork/Global Tel*Link; ConnectNetwork provides toll‑free help at 1‑800‑483‑8314.
Inmate Lookup
- You can search by inmate ID number or by at least the first letter of the first name and the full last name.
- Search results typically show housing location, current charges, bail amount, and the next court date.
- For detailed or amended charge information and docketed records, check the Virginia Courts website for adult cases.
Contact Info
- The VADOC inmate phone system is operated by ConnectNetwork/Global Tel*Link and calls are recorded and monitored except properly verified attorney calls.
- When an inmate transfers to another DOC facility, their telephone account should automatically transfer within about three hours after arrival.
- Scheduled telephone service hours vary by facility security level and are typically provided in orientation materials or posted inside the facility.
Facility Info
- Community Residential Programs (CRP) are available for eligible inmates, probationers, and parolees at Haynesville Correctional Center.
- An inmate's telephone account should automatically transfer to a receiving DOC facility, typically within three hours after arrival.
- Scheduled telephone service hours vary by facility security level and are typically provided in orientation materials or posted at the facility.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Haynesville Correctional Center offers two visiting options: in-person and video. Availability, visit length, contact status, and scheduling all depend on the facility's posted visitation calendar. Before booking anything, submit a visitor application and background authorization to the Central Visitation Unit—then wait for approval. Out-of-state applications typically take longer. Video visits usually require at least 24 hours' notice and can be scheduled up to two weeks ahead, while in-person booking windows vary. Bring a valid government-issued photo ID matching your approved application, follow the dress and conduct rules, and remember that minors must be listed on your application and accompanied by an approved adult. For phone funding, ConnectNetwork handles prepaid accounts.
Communication
Phone calls at Haynesville Correctional Center go through an approved call list limited to 15 numbers (landlines and cell phones both work). The person receiving the call can refuse collect or debit calls. To place calls, inmates use a four-digit PIN along with their DOC ID. PIN problems? Dial #21 to reach the contract vendor hotline. Want to help cover call costs? Add funds to a prepaid phone account through ConnectNetwork/Global Tel*Link (support: 1-800-483-8314). You'll need the inmate's 7-digit state ID to fund or set up a PIN Debit account. All calls are recorded and monitored—except properly verified attorney numbers, which require an electronic recording block requested in advance. Calls generally run 20 minutes max. Inmates in restrictive housing have reduced monthly call allowances: RHU 2 calls; SD-1 4 calls; SD-2 6 calls.
Read full guideSending Money
Most Virginia facilities accept deposits through several channels: online third-party portals, on-site lobby kiosks or ATMs, phone deposits, or mailed certified funds. Have the incarcerated person's full name and correct ID number ready, and enter that information exactly as the vendor requires. Some systems use PIN Debit accounts, which typically need the inmate's 7-digit state ID to set up or credit. Prepaid phone deposits often go through ConnectNetwork/Global Tel*Link (toll-free support: 1-800-483-8314). If someone transfers to another DOC facility, telephone accounts usually follow within a few hours. Always confirm the facility's accepted options and vendor policies—and keep past vendor data-security incidents in mind before paying online.
Inmate Lookup
Start with the Virginia DOC offender locator (or the facility/county lookup page) to check whether someone is in state custody and where they're housed. Results typically show housing location, current charges, bail amounts, and the next court date—though online records can be incomplete or outdated. For the most reliable search, enter the inmate's ID number. Don't have it? Use at least the first letter of the first name plus the full last name. Need court dockets or amended charge details? Look up adult case records through the Virginia Courts website. The VADOC telephone system runs through ConnectNetwork/Global Tel*Link and requires the inmate's DOC ID plus a four-digit PIN. All calls are recorded and monitored except properly verified attorney calls.
Common Questions
Showing 6 of 19How do I apply to visit an inmate at Haynesville Correctional Center?
Submit a visitor application (adult or minor) and background authorization to the Virginia DOC Central Visitation Unit. Wait for approval before trying to schedule anything—out-of-state applications generally take longer. Check Haynesville's orientation materials or facility page for any location-specific instructions.
VisitationCan I schedule a video visit and how far in advance do I need to book it?
Yes—video visits are usually scheduled in advance, typically at least 24 hours before the visit. Many locations allow you to book up to two weeks ahead, but the exact window can vary by facility.
VisitationWhat ID and dress rules do visitors need to follow for visits?
Bring a valid government-issued photo ID that matches the name on your approved visitor application. Dress conservatively (covering from neck to kneecaps), avoid see-through or provocative clothing, and wear footwear. Items like wearable technology may be restricted, so check the facility’s rules before you go.
VisitationIf an inmate transfers, what happens to their telephone account and how can I add funds?
If the inmate transfers to another Virginia DOC facility, their telephone account should transfer to the new facility within about three hours of arrival. You can add prepaid phone funds through ConnectNetwork, and the vendor provides a toll-free helpline for support.
VisitationHow many phone numbers can someone at Haynesville Correctional Center put on their approved call list?
Inmates and CCAP probationers/parolees are limited to 15 telephone numbers on their approved call list.
CommunicationHow can I add funds or set up a phone account for an inmate at Haynesville?
You can deposit money into a prepaid phone account through ConnectNetwork/Global Tel*Link, and vendor support is available at 1-800-483-8314. To fund or set up a PIN Debit account, you’ll need the inmate’s 7-digit state ID number.
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Center, VA. Phone service is handled by ConnectNetwork/Global Tel*Link — all calls are recorded and monitored, except verified attorney calls.
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