Joliet Treatment Center, IL

Physical Address
2848 McDonough StJoliet, IL, 60431

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Guides for This Facility

At a Glance

Visitation

  • All visits must be scheduled in advance via the facility’s SignUpGenius link.
  • Video visits are available daily from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.; visitors should log on 15 minutes before the start time.
  • The inmate must add you to their approved visitor list and the facility must clear you before visiting is allowed.

Communication

  • Video visitation at Joliet Treatment Center is available daily from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.; visitors should log on 15 minutes before the scheduled start time.
  • Mailroom staff scan the front and back of envelopes and each item in color and upload PDFs to the individual’s Bulletin Board on their tablet.
  • Individuals without tablet access receive paper photocopies of their incoming mail.

Sending Money

  • Deposits are credited to an inmate’s trust or commissary account and the facility may apply funds to outstanding debts or court‑ordered obligations first.
  • Accepted deposit methods commonly include approved online services, lobby or visitation kiosks, retail agents, and mailed payments to an approved vendor.
  • Electronic deposits usually post faster than mailed payments, but posting times vary by vendor and can be delayed for transfers between facilities.

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

All visits at Joliet Treatment Center must be scheduled ahead of time using the facility's SignUpGenius sign-up. You can't just show up without an appointment. The center also offers video visitation daily from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Plan to log on about 15 minutes before your scheduled start time. Before visiting, the incarcerated person must add you to their approved visitor list, and the facility needs to clear you. Visits are typically monitored, and you're expected to follow facility rules. Arrive ready for searches and bring acceptable photo ID. If you're bringing a minor, keep in mind that many Illinois facilities require minors to be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

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Communication

Staying in touch with someone at Joliet Treatment Center mostly happens through video visits and scanned mail. Video visitation is available every day from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Log on about 15 minutes before your scheduled start time so the session can begin promptly. Visits are scheduled through the facility's approved video vendor, not by calling the facility directly. Set up your account and test the app ahead of time to avoid last-minute connection problems. All communications are subject to monitoring and recording, including calls, video, and messaging. For postal mail, the mailroom scans the front and back of each envelope and item in color, then uploads it as a PDF to the person's Bulletin Board on their tablet. If they don't have tablet access, they receive paper photocopies. The facility also publishes its address and contact numbers for questions.

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Sending Money

Money you send to someone at Joliet Treatment Center typically goes into a trust or commissary account. The facility may apply deposits to outstanding fines, fees, or other court-ordered obligations before any funds become available for commissary or phone use. Deposits are commonly made through approved online vendors, lobby or visitation kiosks, retail payment agents, or by mailing a payment to the facility's approved vendor. Confirm which options are accepted before you send money. Many facilities use real-time account systems where purchases and payments post automatically, but new deposits can still be pulled toward existing debts. Electronic deposits usually post faster than mailed payments, and transfers between facilities can delay availability. Always include the incarcerated person's full name and booking/ID number or date of birth.

Common Questions

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How do I sign up to visit Joliet Treatment Center?

Schedule your visit in advance using the facility's SignUpGenius sign-up. You'll also need to be on the incarcerated person's approved visitor list and wait for facility clearance before visiting.

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When can I do a video visit with someone at Joliet Treatment Center?

Video visitation is available daily from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Log on about 15 minutes before your scheduled start time.

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What ID do I need to bring to visit Joliet Treatment Center?

Bring a current, readable photo ID. Some visits or facilities may require a second ID, and minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

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What are the video visiting hours at Joliet Treatment Center?

Video visits are available daily from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Log on 15 minutes before your scheduled start time.

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How does incoming mail get delivered to residents at Joliet Treatment Center?

Incoming mail is scanned in color (front and back) and uploaded as a PDF to the resident’s Bulletin Board on their tablet. If they do not have a tablet, the facility provides paper photocopies.

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Do I need to register with a vendor to schedule video visits at Joliet Treatment Center?

Yes. You'll need to register with the approved video vendor and schedule visits through the vendor's system rather than calling the facility. Download and test the app ahead of time, then log in a few minutes early.

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Visiting someone at Joliet Treatment Center in Illinois requires signing up in advance through the facility's SignUpGenius link. Here's what you need to know about registration and preparing for your visit.

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