Pulaski Prison, GA

Physical Address
373 Upper River RdHawkinsville, GA, 31036

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At a Glance

Visitation

  • Pulaski State Prison visitation hours are 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM on Saturdays, Sundays, and state holidays.
  • Weekend visit requests must be submitted by 5:00 PM Wednesday of the same week; state-holiday requests must be submitted by 5:00 PM three days before the holiday.
  • Becoming an approved visitor requires submitting the Visitation Request Form to the facility; scheduled visits are requested through the GDC visitation form.

Communication

  • Friends and family can set up a pre-paid, collect, or direct-bill Securus telephone account online or by calling 1-800-844-6591.
  • Calls from Pulaski Prison are limited to 25 minutes per call.
  • Calls may be monitored or recorded, call forwarding and three-way calling are prohibited, and calls must be to numbers on the offender's Call Allow List.

Mail & Letters

  • Include the inmate’s full name and GDC number on every piece of mail.
  • Food and property package orders for Pulaski inmates are handled through Union Supply; you can mail orders to their Dallas, TX address.
  • You can place Union Supply orders by phone at 1-562-361-5719 or toll-free 1-855-247-0563, or by fax at 1-310-603-1188.

Facility Info

  • Pulaski State Prison is a medium-security facility for adult female felons with a capacity of 1,223; it opened in 1994 and was renovated in 1998.
  • The facility offers a six-month RSAT program and operates a Correctional Industries garment plant on-site.
  • Housing includes double, triple, and single rooms, some handicap-accessible rooms, isolation/segregation cells, and an intake unit.

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

Pulaski State Prison holds in-person visitation from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM on Saturdays, Sundays, and state holidays. Before visiting, you must become an approved visitor by submitting the Visitation Request Form to the facility. Once approved, request your visits through the GDC online visitation form. Deadlines are strict: weekend visit requests are due by 5:00 PM on Wednesday of the same week, and state-holiday requests are due by 5:00 PM three days before the holiday. Need to change plans? Use the online scheduled-visitation management link to add visitors or cancel an existing visit. Schedule early, save your confirmation details, and bring valid ID for check-in.

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Communication

Pulaski Prison uses Securus for inmate phone service. Set up a pre-paid, collect, or direct-bill account through the Securus website or by calling 1-800-844-6591. Get your account funded and verified before expecting calls, and make sure your number is on the offender's Call Allow List—calls only go to approved numbers. Expect calls to be monitored or recorded. Call forwarding and three-way calling aren't allowed, so answer directly. Each call is limited to 25 minutes at $0.06 per minute ($1.50 for a full call). Securus deposits are capped at $200.00 per transaction.

Mail & Letters

When writing to someone at Pulaski Prison, include the inmate's full name and GDC number on every piece of mail. Use the Georgia Department of Corrections

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Facility Info

Pulaski State Prison is a medium-security facility for adult female felons. It opened in 1994, was renovated in 1998, and holds up to 1,223 inmates. Housing includes double, triple, and single rooms across multiple buildings—some handicap-accessible—plus isolation/segregation cells and a designated intake unit. Programs include a six-month Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) program. Work opportunities range from Correctional Industries' on-site garment plant to maintenance, custodial, culinary, library, and vocational positions. Routine transfer requests generally aren't considered until someone has been at the facility for 12 months with no disciplinary reports in the preceding six months. Disciplinary findings can be appealed through the Disciplinary Appeal process. Sexual abuse allegations go through GDC's PREA process—inmates can notify their counselor, Deputy Warden, or Warden, and family can contact those staff or the Office of the Ombudsman.

Common Questions

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What are Pulaski State Prison's visiting hours?

Pulaski State Prison’s in-person visiting hours are 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM on Saturdays, Sundays, and state holidays.

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When do I need to request a weekend or state-holiday visit at Pulaski Prison?

Submit weekend visit requests by 5:00 PM on Wednesday of the same week. For state holidays, submit your request by 5:00 PM three days before the holiday.

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How do I schedule, add, or cancel a visit at Pulaski State Prison?

Start by becoming an approved visitor through the facility’s Visitation Request Form. Then request scheduled visits using the GDC online visitation form, and use the online management link to add visitors to or cancel an existing scheduled visit.

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How do I set up a phone account for an inmate at Pulaski Prison, GA?

Create a Securus account online or call 1-800-844-6591 to set up pre-paid, collect, or direct-bill service. Fund and verify your account first, then confirm you're on the offender's approved contact list before expecting calls.

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How long can an inmate at Pulaski Prison talk on the phone and are calls recorded?

Phone calls are limited to 25 minutes per call. Calls may be monitored or recorded, and call forwarding and three-way calling aren’t allowed; calls must go to numbers on the Call Allow List.

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What does a 25-minute call cost and are there limits on Securus deposits?

The posted rate is $0.06 per minute, which is shown as $1.50 for a full 25-minute call. Deposits to Securus accounts are capped at $200.00 per deposit.

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Pulaski State Prison in Georgia is a medium‑security facility housing adult female felons. It opened in 1994, was renovated in 1998, and has a capacity of 1,223 inmates.

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