Montgomery Womens Facility, AL

Physical Address
320 N Ripley StMontgomery, AL, 36104

Explore

Guides for This Facility

At a Glance

Visitation

  • All visits must be scheduled at thevisitor.icsenforcer.com at least one day and no more than one week in advance.
  • Only approved visitors may visit and no more than four visitors are allowed per inmate.
  • Visitors aged 16 and up get one 30-minute visit per week and must show photo identification.

Mail & Letters

  • Incoming mail must include the inmate’s full name and booking number and the facility mailing address.
  • Senders must include a full return address with street, city, state, and ZIP or the mail may be destroyed.
  • Mail that is not labeled correctly will be returned to the sender.

Contact Info

  • Call 334-832-1386 for questions about inmate contact or visitation.
  • The facility provides a Family Support Unit with a contact email and phone number for families.
  • Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Sex Offender Unit phone is 334-832-7778.

Facility Info

  • The Family Support Unit provides referral resources and supportive services to families of incarcerated individuals.
  • A person convicted of an enumerated sex offense must register with the county sheriff within seven days of release.
  • Sex offenders cannot live or work within 2,000 feet of any school, daycare, or other child care facility as defined by Alabama.

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

Topic Overviews

Visitation

All visits at Montgomery Women's Facility must be scheduled through thevisitor.icsenforcer.com. Book at least one day ahead, but no more than one week in advance. Only approved visitors can attend—up to four per inmate—so confirm you're on the approved list before scheduling. Visitors 16 and older get one 30-minute visit per week and must show photo ID. Children 12 and under must visit alongside their listed guardian. Video visits are monitored and recorded. The dress code is strictly enforced: no sheer or translucent clothing, halter tops, tights, or low-cut shirts. Inappropriate behavior can end your visit and lead to suspension. Weekend public video hours run Saturday–Sunday 8:00am–11:00am and 12:00pm–5:00pm.

Mail & Letters

Mail sent to Montgomery Women's Facility needs the inmate's full name and booking number, plus the facility mailing address. Always include a complete return address—your full name, street address, city, state, and ZIP. Without it, the facility may refuse or destroy your mail. Staff inspect all incoming mail for contraband and security concerns. Items that aren't labeled correctly get returned. Mail arriving after someone's release is stamped and sent back. The facility won't accept or pay for postage-due mail. Publications face tight restrictions: magazines and hard-copy books aren't allowed. Books may only be accepted if shipped directly from the publisher. With administrative approval, family members can purchase up to two publications every six months.

Contact

For questions about inmate contact or visitation at Montgomery Women's Facility, call 334-832-1386. Need family-specific help? Check the facility's contact resources for the Family Support Unit email and phone number. For sex offender information in Montgomery County, contact the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office Sex Offender Unit at 334-832-7778 or jessieoliver@mc-ala.org. Their listing includes both a public entrance address and mailing address. For emergencies, call emergency services. For routine questions, start with the facility phone number or Family Support Unit—and confirm hours or appointment requirements before visiting in person.

Facility Info

Montgomery Women's Facility has a Family Support Unit that connects families with referral resources and supportive services. Separately, Alabama's Community Notification Act requires people convicted of certain sex offenses who live, work, or attend school in Alabama to register with the county sheriff. Registration deadlines are strict: within seven days of release, and within three business days after any change in residence, job, or school attendance. Registered sex offenders generally cannot live or work within 2,000 feet of a school, daycare, or child care facility. They cannot live within 1,000 feet of a former victim and cannot knowingly come within 100 feet of a former victim.

Common Questions

Showing 6 of 12
Q

How do I schedule a visit at Montgomery Women’s Facility?

Schedule all visits through thevisitor.icsenforcer.com. Appointments must be made at least one day and no more than one week before the visit.

Visitation
Q

Who is allowed to visit an inmate and how many visitors can I bring?

Only approved visitors are allowed to visit at this facility. No more than four visitors may visit per inmate.

Visitation
Q

Can I bring my child to a visit at Montgomery Women’s Facility?

Yes, but children 12 and under must visit at the same time as the guardian listed. Make sure the listed guardian on the inmate’s approved visiting list attends with the child.

Visitation
Q

What address should I use to send mail to an inmate at Montgomery Women’s Facility, AL?

Use the facility’s specified mailing address and address the envelope to the inmate using their full legal name and booking number. Include your full return address on every piece of mail.

Mail & Letters
Q

Do I have to include a return address when sending mail to Montgomery Women’s Facility?

Yes. Include a complete return address (full name and full street/city/state/ZIP), or the mail may be returned or destroyed under facility policy.

Mail & Letters
Q

Can I send books or magazines to an inmate at Montgomery Women’s Facility?

No—magazines and hard-copy books aren’t allowed. Books may be accepted only if shipped directly from the publisher, and with administrative approval family members may purchase up to two publications every six months.

Mail & Letters

More Guides

Ready to Connect?

Search for your loved one to start communicating today

Find an Inmate

Did You Know?

Montgomery Women's Facility offers online tools to help you find someone held there. You can search current inmates, view recent arrests from the last 96 hours, and check active warrants.

This guide is based on feedback from dozens of families and official facility documentation. Learn how we verify