Visitation

How to Visit Facility

Visiting someone at Frank Lee Correctional Facility goes more smoothly when you confirm the current rules before making the drive. Use the contact details below, then double-check the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) handbook section on visitation for the latest requirements.

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How to Visit Facility

Frank Lee Correctional Facility can be reached at (334) 290-3200. The street address is 5305 Ingram Road, Deatsville, AL 36022.

Frank Lee Correctional Facility houses male inmates. It's classified as minimum custody and includes a Community Work Center where inmates may perform work for surrounding municipalities. Because work center operations can affect day-to-day logistics, confirm how visits are handled for the person you want to see before you show up.

Note: ADOC publishes a male inmate handbook that includes a "Visitation" section. It's a good place to review the baseline rules before you call or travel.

  1. Call the facility before you travel: Use (334) 290-3200 to confirm the current visitation process and any visitor approval requirements for the person you are visiting.
  2. Confirm you are planning for the right facility: Make sure you are headed to 5305 Ingram Road, Deatsville, AL 36022, and that your loved one is housed at Frank Lee Correctional Facility (a male facility).
  • If you need to add money to an inmate account, set up Access Corrections and deposit funds by phone at (866) 345-1884.
  1. Read the ADOC male inmate handbook “Visitation” section: Use it to understand the general visitation standards ADOC applies.
  2. Match the handbook rules to what the facility tells you: Institutions can have additional local rules, so treat the handbook as your starting point and the facility as your final confirmation.
How to Visit Facility

What to Verify

  • Current visitation days and times
  • How far in advance you need to be approved (if approval is required)
  • What identification or paperwork visitors must bring, as described in ADOC’s male inmate handbook visitation guidance and any facility-specific additions
  • Whether any rules change for holidays or special events
  • That Access Corrections is still the accepted option for deposits
  • Any fees, limits, or card requirements before you submit a transaction
  • The exact inmate information you need so the deposit posts to the correct account

Before you go, confirm the address with the facility and ask whether the minimum-custody Community Work Center setup affects where or how visits happen for your loved one. Custody status and work assignments can sometimes change the practical details of check-in or where someone is seen, so it's worth clarifying ahead of time.

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