Lunenburg Correctional Center, VA
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How to Apply for Visitor Approval at Lunenburg Correctional Center (step‑by‑step)
Visiting someone at Lunenburg Correctional Center starts with getting approved through Virginia DOC's online process. Here's how to submit the right application, handle minor visitors, and avoid common delays.
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How the Work Release Program Works at Loudoun County ADC
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Visitation
- All visitors must submit an online visitor application and background authorization to the DOC Central Visitation Unit and be approved before visiting.
- Approved visitor applications expire three years after approval and must be renewed in advance.
- Visits must be scheduled online using the Visitation Scheduler up to 14 days in advance, with a maximum of one visit per weekend.
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- AFOI visitor center video visits cost $0.15 per minute (20 min = $3; 50 min = $7.50); the rate changes to $0.12/min on July 1, 2025.
- Video visitation rules ban nudity, sexual behavior, inappropriate language, drugs/alcohol, weapons, recording/filming, and displaying gang signs.
- Violations of video‑visit rules can result in terminated visits and a six‑month suspension of video visitation privileges; some violations may lead to a permanent ban.
Mail & Letters
- Do not mail cash or personal checks to inmates; facilities reject them and instead recommend using vendors such as JPay or MoneyGram.
- Many Virginia facilities route personal mail through off-site processing where letters and photos are scanned and delivered electronically.
- Always include the inmate’s full name and official ID number, the full facility name and state, and your full physical return address on every piece of mail.
Sending Money
- Do not mail cash, checks, or other monetary items to Lunenburg Correctional Center; mailed funds will be rejected and returned.
- The fastest way to send money is online through JPay using a credit or debit card.
- JPay accepts phone payments (call 1 (800) 574-5729) and cash deposits at MoneyGram agent locations.
Inmate Lookup
- Start with the Virginia DOC inmate locator to find people currently in state custody; if they do not appear there they may be in local or federal custody.
- Search results commonly show housing location, current charges, bail amount and the next court date.
- You can usually search with at least the first letter of the inmate’s first name and their full last name, or with the inmate’s ID number.
Contact Info
- Minors must be approved and added to an adult visitor's application and must be accompanied by their parent, legal guardian, or an approved adult.
- Non-contact visits are offered on Wednesday while face-to-face (contact) visits are held on Saturday and Sunday.
- A third-party group may assist with visitor applications but cannot view application status after submission; contact DOC staff for status updates.
Facility Info
- Visitors should arrive one hour before their scheduled visit for security screening.
- Face‑to‑face (contact) visits are scheduled on Saturday and Sunday, and non‑contact visits are scheduled on Wednesday.
- No food, drinks, or vending access will be allowed during visits.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Before you can visit Lunenburg Correctional Center, you need approval. Every visitor—including minors—must submit an online visitor application and background authorization to the DOC Central Visitation Unit. Once approved, your application stays valid for three years, so plan to renew early to avoid gaps. Book visits through the Visitation Scheduler up to 14 days ahead. The facility allows one visit per weekend maximum. Non-contact visits happen on Wednesdays, while face-to-face contact visits run Saturdays and Sundays. Bring a government-issued photo ID matching your application, follow the dress code, and arrive about an hour early for security screening. Minors must be listed on an approved adult's application and accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, or another approved adult.
Read full guideCommunication
Lunenburg Correctional Center offers AFOI video visits through both a visitor center and at-home options. Visitor-center sessions cost $0.15 per minute (20 minutes = $3; 50 minutes = $7.50), dropping to $0.12 per minute on July 1, 2025. Video visits have strict rules: no nudity, sexual behavior, inappropriate language, drugs or alcohol, weapons, recording, or gang signs. Staff can end a visit immediately for violations, and you could face a six-month suspension—or even a permanent ban for serious offenses. Phone calls go through Global Tel*Link, either collect or prepaid. All calls are recorded and monitored (except verified attorney calls) and limited to 20 minutes. Before scheduling, make sure you meet the vendor's account, ID, and device requirements. Contact the vendor directly for billing or tech issues.
Read full guideMail & Letters
Mail sent to Virginia facilities, including Lunenburg Correctional Center, often goes through off-site processing. Letters and photos get scanned for electronic delivery, and the originals are typically destroyed afterward. To avoid delays, address everything clearly: the inmate's full name and official ID number, the complete facility name and state, and your full return address. Stick to common formatting limits—plain white paper (8.5" x 11" or smaller), page limits per envelope, and photo size/quantity restrictions. Don't send cash or personal checks; they'll be rejected. Use approved services like JPay or MoneyGram instead. Books and magazines are usually only accepted when shipped directly from an approved publisher or distributor. All incoming mail gets inspected.
Read full guideSending Money
To add money for someone at Lunenburg Correctional Center, use JPay or MoneyGram. Don't mail cash, checks, or any monetary items directly—mailed funds get rejected. JPay is the fastest option, especially online payments by credit or debit card. You can also pay by phone through JPay or deposit cash at MoneyGram agent locations. Fees vary by deposit amount and method. Published examples show lower fees for small online deposits and higher fees for the same amounts when paying in person. Have the inmate's name and ID ready before you start, and check JPay's posting times and fee schedule.
Read full guideCommon Questions
Showing 6 of 21How do I apply to visit an inmate at Lunenburg Correctional Center?
Submit the online visitor application and background authorization to the DOC Central Visitation Unit and wait for approval before you try to visit. AFOI can help you complete the application, but it can’t check your status after submission—contact DOC staff for updates.
VisitationWhen can I schedule a visit at Lunenburg Correctional Center?
You can schedule approved visits in the Visitation Scheduler up to 14 days in advance, and you’re limited to one visit per weekend. Lunenburg offers non-contact visits on Wednesdays and face-to-face (contact) visits on Saturdays and Sundays.
VisitationWhat ID and dress code do visitors need at Lunenburg Correctional Center?
Bring a valid government-issued photo ID that matches your application (for example, a driver’s license, military ID, or passport for non-U.S. residents). Dress conservatively—clothing must cover from the neck to the kneecaps, appropriate underwear is required, and you must wear footwear; revealing or provocative clothing is not allowed. Arrive about one hour early for security screening, and don’t expect food, drinks, or vending access during screening.
VisitationHow much do video visits cost at Lunenburg Correctional Center?
AFOI visitor-center and at-home video visits are available. Visitor-center sessions cost $0.15 per minute (20 minutes = $3; 50 minutes = $7.50), and that rate will change to $0.12 per minute on July 1, 2025.
CommunicationWhat behavior is prohibited during video visits and what are the consequences?
Nudity, sexual behavior, inappropriate language, drugs/alcohol, weapons, recording/filming, and displaying gang signs are prohibited during video visits. Staff can end the visit right away, and violations can lead to a six-month suspension or, for some offenses, a permanent ban.
CommunicationAre inmate phone calls monitored and how long can calls be?
Yes—calls are recorded and monitored except for properly verified attorney calls. Calls are placed through Global Tel*Link as collect or prepaid calls to up to 15 approved numbers and are limited to 20 minutes.
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Did You Know?
Before visiting an inmate at Lunenburg Correctional Center, you'll need to submit an online visitor application and a background authorization to the DOC Central Visitation Unit. Both adults and minors must be approved before any visit.
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