SBWCC Unit 1: Warden Contact, Addresses, and a Quick Facility Overview

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SBWCC Unit 1: Warden Contact, Addresses, and a Quick Facility Overview

The facility is led by Warden Dagoberto Martinez. You can reach SBWCC by email at sbwcc@idoc.idaho.gov or by phone at 208-334-2731.

Physical address (for GPS and in-person visits): 13200 Pleasant Valley Rd, Kuna, ID 83634.

Mailing address (for correspondence and certified mail): PO Box 51, Boise, ID 83707.

SBWCC is a treatment and transition facility for female residents in Idaho's retained-jurisdiction (Rider) program.

The facility has an operating capacity of 306 residents across two housing units. Knowing the scale can help you set realistic expectations for communication response times, visit scheduling, and paperwork processing.

SBWCC Unit 1: Warden Contact, Addresses, and a Quick Facility Overview

Contraband warning: Bringing contraband into a correctional facility is a crime under Idaho law. Prohibited items include tobacco, cell phones and other telecom devices, controlled or illegal substances, firearms, dangerous weapons, ammunition, explosives, and escape tools. Penalties can reach up to 5 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine. IDOC documents reference statute numbers 18-5210 and 18-2510 - verify the exact citation if you need it for legal purposes.

Staff can search any visitor and any item entering the visiting area. Expect screening before you're allowed in.

  • No outside food of any kind may be brought into the visiting area, including gum and candy (the only exceptions are those detailed in the Visiting Rules).
  • No pictures of any kind are allowed in the visiting area, including pictures on keychain-sized electronic picture viewers.

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