Nebraska Corrections Center For Women, NE
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How to Get on the Visiting List at Nebraska Correctional Center for Women (NCCW)
Getting approved to visit at NCCW starts with one key requirement: your name has to be on the incarcerated person’s approved visiting list before you can schedule anything. Here’s how the process works and how to plan around the timelines.
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How to Address Mail to Someone at Nebraska Correctional Center for Women (use the new vendor mailbox)
Writing to someone at Nebraska Correctional Center for Women? Here's the key thing to know: your envelope now goes to a contracted mail-scanning vendor's mailbox—not directly to the prison.
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VisNow Video Chats at Nebraska Correctional Center for Women: How the 15-minute tablet visits work
VisNow is a video chat option through ViaPath/Telmate (GettingOut) that uses the incarcerated person's tablet. Once you understand two key rules—where the tablet must stay during the call and how long each session lasts—planning visits that protect everyone's privileges gets much simpler.
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Visitation
- No visitor may attend a visit at NCCW until required visiting forms are submitted and approval is granted by the warden or designee.
- Visitation requests must be submitted at least seven days prior to the selected date and may be scheduled up to four weeks from the request date.
- Visit slots at NCCW are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.
Communication
- VisNow video chats require the incarcerated person's ViaPath tablet to be attached to a mounted docking station for the entire visit.
- Incarcerated individuals on room or unit restrictions cannot use VisNow video chats.
- Visitors are prohibited from video or audio recording VisNow visits or transmitting recordings to other platforms.
Mail & Letters
- Effective November 12, 2024, all incoming personal correspondence must be addressed to the contracted vendor’s mailbox in Phoenix, MD to be scanned before delivery.
- NDCS policy specifies no restrictions on number, length, language, content, or source of mail except when required for safety or facility security.
- Incarcerated individuals may not possess postage stamps; pre-stamped envelopes are available for purchase in the canteen and each person may have up to 40 pre-stamped envelopes.
Sending Money
- Deposits and inmate trust-account services are handled by TouchPay Holdings, LLC d/b/a GTL Financial Services.
- You will typically need the inmate’s ID number or case/booking information to make any deposit.
- Common deposit methods supported by vendors include online/app payments, phone deposits, lobby kiosks, and retail cash-pay options.
Contact Info
- NDCS lists a Records Administrator and a PO Box in Lincoln, NE for questions about website information accuracy.
- For emergencies or immediate safety issues, call 911.
- Official web forms and online messaging are for routine inquiries only and are not monitored for emergencies.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Nebraska Correctional Center for Women (NCCW) follows the NDCS statewide visiting policy. Before you can visit, you must be approved—no visits happen until the required forms are submitted and the warden or designee grants approval. Plan ahead: submit your request at least seven days before your chosen date, and you can schedule up to four weeks out. Slots fill first-come, first-served, so earlier requests have the best shot. To schedule online, go to the NDCS visitation page and click
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Nebraska Correctional Center for Women uses VisNow video chats on ViaPath tablets. The incarcerated person's tablet must stay attached to a mounted docking station for the entire visit. Access isn't always available—if someone is on room or unit restrictions, they can't use VisNow, and visits may be temporarily blocked for disciplinary or operational reasons. All sessions are monitored. Recording video or audio is prohibited, and sharing recordings on other platforms isn't allowed. If staff catch rule violations during a session, consequences can be swift: misconduct reports, suspension of VisNow privileges, disciplinary hearings, and possible visitor suspensions. For account setup or technical issues, contact GettingOut (ViaPath/Telmate) customer support.
Read full guideMail & Letters
As of November 12, 2024, all incoming personal mail for people at Nebraska Correctional Center for Women must go to a contracted scanning vendor's Phoenix, MD mailbox. There it's digitized, reviewed for prohibited content, and delivered—electronically, or printed if no tablet is available. Use the required addressing format: include the person's committed (or legally changed) name, institutional number, and facility name so it routes correctly. NDCS policy places no restrictions on the number, length, language, content, or source of mail and publications unless needed for public safety or facility security. For postage, incarcerated individuals cannot possess loose stamps. Pre-stamped envelopes are sold in the canteen, and each person may keep up to 40. NDCS also maintains an approved book-vendor list, including Barnes & Noble and Columbia University School of Law materials (such as the Jailhouse Lawyer's Manual).
Read full guideSending Money
To send money to someone at Nebraska Corrections Center For Women, use TouchPay Holdings, LLC d/b/a GTL Financial Services. Start through the vendor's platform, then choose your deposit method—online or mobile payments, phone deposits, lobby kiosks, or retail cash-pay barcode options are common, though availability varies. Have the inmate's ID number or case/booking information ready, since deposits require an identifier to credit the right account. Funds often post quickly, but court-ordered payments or administrative disbursements can take longer. Check the vendor's site for current methods, fees, and customer support.
Common Questions
Showing 6 of 17Do visitors need approval before scheduling a visit at Nebraska Correctional Center for Women?
Yes. You can't visit until the required forms are submitted and the warden or designee approves you. Start the approval process early so you're ready to schedule as soon as you're cleared.
VisitationHow far in advance must I request a visit and how far out can I schedule one at NCCW?
You must submit your visitation request at least seven days before the date you want. You can schedule up to four weeks out from the request date, and slots are assigned first-come, first-served.
VisitationHow do I schedule a visit for NCCW on the NDCS website?
Go to the NDCS visitation page for Nebraska Correctional Center for Women, scroll to the bottom of the facility page, and select “Schedule a Visit” under the facility picture. Schedule early and keep any confirmation messages for check-in.
VisitationHow do VisNow video chats work at Nebraska Correctional Center for Women?
VisNow video chats at NCCW run on ViaPath tablets, and the incarcerated person’s tablet must remain attached to a mounted docking station for the full visit. Sessions are monitored and must follow facility rules and restrictions.
CommunicationCan I record or share a VisNow visit at NCCW?
No. You cannot video- or audio-record VisNow visits or share those recordings on other platforms. Recording can trigger immediate consequences, including loss of VisNow access and possible visitor suspension.
CommunicationWhat happens if an incarcerated person is on room or unit restriction — can they use VisNow?
No. If someone is on room or unit restriction, they cannot use VisNow video chats. Access may also be limited temporarily for disciplinary or operational reasons.
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Did You Know?
NDCS requires state-issued clothing for all visits at the Nebraska Corrections Center For Women: khaki pants, khaki shirt, state-issue belt, socks, and state-issue shoes. Undergarments are required. Some community corrections centers have exceptions, but standard NDCS clothing rules apply here.
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