How to Visit St. Louis Corrections Facility, MI (MI)
Visiting someone at St. Louis Corrections Facility is straightforward once you know the schedule. Confirm the current visiting sessions, then pick the time block that works for you.
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
St. Louis Corrections Facility offers visits on Monday, Thursday, and Friday during two time blocks: 2:30 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. and 6:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. (schedule updated 04/07/25). Contact the facility's listed email for visiting applications and general questions. Reach out before you travel to confirm the latest schedule, required forms, and approval steps. Like most Michigan facilities, you'll need to pre-register and get approved before booking a time slot, so start early. Video visitation (onsite kiosks or remote sessions) may be available, and visits are typically recorded and monitored. Confirm the visit type when you schedule. Bring a valid government-issued photo ID and follow facility rules during your visit.
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Visiting someone at St. Louis Corrections Facility is straightforward once you know the schedule. Confirm the current visiting sessions, then pick the time block that works for you.
Planning a visit to St. Louis Correctional (SLF)? The key to avoiding a wasted trip is picking a time block that fits the facility's schedule—then building your day around it.
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Visiting hours on Monday, Thursday, and Friday run from 2:30 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. and 6:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. The schedule was last updated 04/07/25, so confirm any changes before you go.
Contact the facility's listed email for visiting applications and scheduling questions. You'll need to pre-register and get approved before booking a slot, so start early and follow the facility's instructions.
Many Michigan facilities use video systems for visits (onsite kiosks or remote sessions), and these are typically recorded and monitored. Check the schedule information or contact the facility email to confirm whether St. Louis offers video or in-person visits.
OTIS is Michigan's public offender search tool. It shares basic information about people who are or were under the jurisdiction or supervision of the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC). You can use it to look up someone currently in a Michigan prison (including facilities like St. Louis Correctional) or someone supervised by MDOC on parole or probation.
Need to reach St. Louis Corrections Facility or set up a visit? Start with the facility's public email and current visiting schedule (and verify both before you go).
If something on OTIS looks wrong, you have two options for reporting it—and which one you use depends on the problem. Data issues go to one contact; technical glitches go to another.