Two Rivers Correctional Inst., OR
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Before Your First Visit: What to Bring and What to Leave Behind for Oregon DOC Visits
Your first Oregon DOC visit goes much smoother when you bring the right basics—and leave the wrong items at home. Use this checklist to avoid getting turned away at the door.
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How Much Money Can You Bring Into the Visiting Room? (Oregon DOC FAQ)
Heading to an Oregon DOC visit? Bring only a small amount of change—but be warned, DOC's own pages list different limits. Here's what the guidance says and how to confirm the right amount before you make the drive.
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How to Get Approved to Visit Someone in an Oregon DOC Facility (CD 50 walkthrough)
Getting approved to visit someone in an Oregon DOC facility starts with the CD 50 visiting application. Once you know what to fill out and where to send it, the process is pretty straightforward.
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Visitation
- Visitors must be on the adult in custody's approved visitors list before scheduling an in-person visit.
- Beginning Dec 1, 2025, all visit scheduling will be handled through the IC Solutions Corrections website and all visits must be pre-scheduled.
- Visitors may not wear blue or denim during visits because adults in custody wear blue.
Communication
- The Oregon DOC contracts with JPay, ICS Corrections (which uses Access Corrections for trust deposits), and Telmate for electronic payments and communications at Two Rivers.
- Visitors will use the IC Solutions / ICSolutions website to schedule visits beginning December 1, 2025.
- People in custody typically have separate phone/messaging/tablet accounts and a commissary (trust) account for purchases.
Mail & Letters
- Two Rivers visitors may bring up to five non‑Polaroid photographs into the visiting room and must remove them at the end of the visit.
- Mail to inmates is generally sent only via the U.S. Postal Service rather than hand‑delivery or courier.
- Address envelopes using the inmate’s exact booking name and institutional or booking ID when known, and include your full return name and address.
Sending Money
- Two Rivers maintains two separate AIC accounts: a phone/communications account and a commissary (trust) account for facility purchases.
- Oregon DOC uses third‑party vendors (for example JPay, ICS/Access Corrections, and Telmate) to accept electronic deposits to AIC accounts.
- Mail deposits—where permitted—generally require a money order or cashier's check and must include the incarcerated person’s name and ID so funds post correctly.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Visiting Two Rivers Correctional Institution takes some planning, but it's manageable once you know the steps. All visits must be pre-scheduled, and you need to be on the adult in custody's approved visitors list first. Starting Dec 1, 2025, scheduling moves to the IC Solutions Corrections website. Before you travel, check the facility's Visiting Alerts Calendar—cancellations happen. Bring proper ID, dress appropriately (no blue or denim), and pack only what's allowed: quarters, up to five non‑Polaroid photos, emergency prescription medications, and approved infant items. Can't safely go through a metal detector? Have a physician complete the Metal Detector Medical Exception form and contact the facility about submitting it. Special/basic (DSU) visits follow separate rules: behind glass, limited to two visitors, and require a fully completed CD‑50 application.
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At Two Rivers Correctional Institution, phone calls, electronic messages, and payments run through approved vendor platforms. Oregon DOC contracts with JPay, ICS Corrections (which uses Access Corrections for trust deposits), and Telmate for inmate communications and electronic payments. You'll need to create and verify an account with the facility's approved provider before receiving calls or setting up video and messaging. Funding happens through vendor portals or deposit options—kiosks and vendor sites typically require a login or confirmation code. Starting December 1, 2025, visits are scheduled through the IC Solutions/ICSolutions website, so register there before arranging a visit.
Read full guideMail & Letters
Mail details for Two Rivers Correctional Institution weren't spelled out in facility-specific sources, so follow standard Oregon DOC mail practices. Send letters (and photos) through the U.S. Postal Service—don't try to hand-deliver items. Address the envelope using the incarcerated person's exact booking name (no nicknames) plus their institutional/booking ID if you have it. Include your full return name and address. Incoming mail gets opened and inspected, and staff may read it in certain safety, legal, or monitoring situations. If something is rejected, you'll typically receive written notice with a window to appeal. Two Rivers does allow up to five non‑Polaroid photos in the visiting room, but they must leave with you.
Read full guideSending Money
At Two Rivers Correctional Institution, adults in custody (AICs) typically have two accounts: a phone/communications account for calls, messaging, and tablets, and a commissary (trust) account for snacks, toiletries, and other items. Oregon DOC uses third-party vendors to process deposits, including JPay, ICS Corrections (Access Corrections), and Telmate for online or phone payments. Add money through approved vendor websites, phone lines, or a lobby kiosk. Some facilities also allow mail deposits—if so, send a money order or cashier's check with the person's full name and ID so it posts correctly. Confirm Two Rivers' accepted deposit methods before sending money, and bring valid photo ID for in-person deposits.
Read full guideCommon Questions
Showing 6 of 12How do I schedule a visit at Two Rivers Correctional Institution?
To schedule a visit, you must first be on the adult in custody’s approved visitors list. Beginning Dec 1, 2025, all visits are pre-scheduled through the IC Solutions Corrections website. Check the Visiting Alerts Calendar before you travel in case a visit is canceled or changed.
VisitationWhat can I bring and what can I wear to a Two Rivers visit?
Bring valid identification, quarters, up to five non‑Polaroid photos, approved infant items, and emergency prescription medications. You can’t wear blue or denim to visits. Non‑emergency medications, electronic devices, weapons, smoking products, and other specified items aren’t allowed in the visiting room.
VisitationWhat if my visiting application is denied at Two Rivers?
Submitting the CD‑50 visiting application doesn't guarantee approval—the adult in custody can also refuse visiting requests. If your application is denied, you can request an administrative review using form CD‑1594. The request must reach them within 60 days of the denial letter. You can fax or mail the CD‑50 to the Visiting Services Unit using the DOC-provided contact addresses.
VisitationWhich vendors handle electronic payments and communications at Two Rivers Correctional Institution?
Two Rivers contracts with JPay, ICS Corrections (which uses Access Corrections for trust deposits), and Telmate for electronic payments and communications.
CommunicationDo I need to create an account to receive calls or send messages to someone at Two Rivers?
Yes. You’ll generally need to create and verify an account with the facility’s approved communications vendor before receiving calls or setting up video or messaging services.
CommunicationHow can I add money to an inmate’s account at Two Rivers?
Use the deposit or payment options provided by the contracted vendors (for example, vendor portals tied to JPay, ICS Corrections/Access Corrections, or Telmate). Vendor sites and kiosks commonly require a login or confirmation code.
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You'll need to be on the adult in custody's approved visitors list before scheduling an in-person visit at Two Rivers Correctional Institution in Oregon.
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