How to Apply for Visiting Approval at SD Women's Prison
You can apply for visiting approval at SD Women's Prison three ways: online, by email, or by mail.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Pheasantland Industries manages the DOC commissary program at SD Women's Prison, running commissary services while helping incarcerated workers build warehousing and fulfillment job skills. To add money to an incarcerated person's account, families commonly use lobby kiosks, front-desk deposits, or online third-party services. Available options vary by facility, so confirm the accepted method before sending funds. Money in the account covers commissary purchases and billed charges like medications and room and board. Unpaid balances may be referred to collections. Withdrawals are typically requested using a facility form, and any remaining balance is generally refunded at release. Personal checks usually aren't accepted, so stick to approved deposit options.
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Pheasantland Industries manages the DOC commissary program at SD Women’s Prison, and it provides incarcerated workers with warehousing and fulfillment job skills.
Common ways to add funds include lobby kiosks, front-desk deposits, or online third-party services. Since accepted options can vary by facility, confirm the approved method before sending money.
Funds can be used for commissary purchases and billed charges such as medications and room and board. Unpaid balances may be referred to collections if they are not resolved.
You can apply for visiting approval at SD Women's Prison three ways: online, by email, or by mail.
Getting approved to visit at SD Women's Prison starts with a visitation application. You can submit it online, by email, or by mail—pick whichever works best for you.
Contact options can feel confusing at first. Start by confirming you're approved to communicate, then call the facility directly for current instructions on visits and video visits.