North Fork Corrections Facility, OK

Physical Address
1605 E Main StSayre, OK, 73662

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At a Glance

Visitation

  • An inmate may have up to 20 approved visitors on their visiting list; children under 18 do not count toward that total.
  • No more than five approved visitors may visit an inmate at the same time.
  • Background checks are required for visitors aged 18 and older and approval can take up to eight weeks.

Sending Money

  • Inmate trust fund accounts at North Fork Corrections Facility are integrated with the commissary and are capped at $99,999,999.99.
  • Funds in an inmate’s trust account are used for commissary purchases and to pay for phone or video calls.
  • Common ways to add money include online portals, lobby kiosks, mailed money orders, or vendor websites, though specific options vary by jail.

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

Visiting at North Fork Corrections Facility starts with getting approved. Each inmate can have up to 20 approved visitors on their list, and children under 18 don't count toward that total. No more than five approved visitors can be present at one time. If the visitation area hits capacity, you may be asked to wrap up your visit, though you're normally given a two-hour window before that happens. Visiting days include Saturday, Sunday, and all state-recognized holidays. Weekday holidays count as free visiting days, with hours based on the inmate's authorized level. Weekly visiting hours depend on security level, ranging from up to 16 hours for halfway houses down to 4 hours for maximum security. To apply, complete the Visitor Request/Application (DOC 030118B) or submit a paper application to ODOC headquarters. If you're 18 or older, you'll need to pass a background check that can take up to eight weeks. Your visit isn't confirmed until a facility team member calls you back.

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Sending Money

Sending money to someone at North Fork Corrections Facility goes through their inmate trust fund account. This account is tied to commissary and canteen operations and capped at $99,999,999.99 per individual. Families can typically add funds through common deposit methods: an online payment portal, a lobby kiosk (cash or card), mailed money orders, or an approved vendor website. The available options depend on what the facility accepts. Trust fund money covers commissary purchases and may also go toward phone calls, video calls, or other inmate fees. When an inmate is released, remaining funds are normally returned to them. Balances typically can't be transferred to another inmate and may be applied to outstanding debts. Before depositing, confirm the inmate's name and ID, and verify accepted deposit methods and vendor links.

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Common Questions

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How many people can be on an inmate's approved visitor list at North Fork Corrections Facility?

An inmate may have up to 20 approved visitors on their visiting list. Children under 18 do not count toward that 20-person total.

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Can more than five people visit an inmate at the same time at North Fork?

No. No more than five approved visitors can visit an inmate at the same time. If the visitation area reaches capacity, you may be asked to end your visit. You're normally given a two-hour window before that happens.

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How are weekly visiting hours determined for inmates at North Fork?

Weekly visiting hours are based on the inmate’s security level and authorized housing type. Typical weekly caps range from up to 16 hours (halfway houses) to up to 4 hours (maximum security), and certain maximum security Level 1 and special management cases may be limited to one non-contact hour.

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How can I add money to an inmate's account at North Fork Corrections Facility?

You can usually add funds through an online payment portal, a lobby kiosk (cash or card), mailed money orders, or an approved vendor site. Accepted options vary by facility, so confirm the approved method, any vendor link, and the account cap of $99,999,999.99 before sending money.

Sending Money
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What can inmates buy with money in their trust account?

Money in an inmate’s trust account is typically used for commissary purchases. It may also be used to pay for phone and video calls or to cover certain fees.

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What happens to money left in an inmate's account when they are released from North Fork Corrections Facility?

Remaining money is normally returned to the inmate when they're released. The balance typically can't be transferred to another inmate and may be applied to outstanding debts or fees.

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North Fork Corrections Facility in OK allows each inmate up to 20 approved visitors on their list. Children under 18 don't count toward that total, so adding minors won't take up a slot.

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