Warner Creek Corrections Facility, OR

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20654 Rabbit Hill RdLakeview, OR, 97630

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At a Glance

Visitation

  • Visits at Oregon DOC facilities typically must be arranged in advance rather than showing up without scheduling.
  • You must be on an approved visitor list and cleared before scheduling a visit.
  • All visits are monitored and require security screening; visits can be canceled or stopped for safety or staffing reasons.

Communication

  • Phone calls and electronic messages usually go through third‑party vendors and are subject to monitoring and facility screening.
  • You normally must create and verify an account with the facility’s approved communications vendor before receiving calls or scheduling video visits.
  • Video visits typically require testing your device, completing vendor verification, scheduling in advance, and depositing funds if the vendor charges.

Sending Money

  • Adults in custody commonly have separate accounts for commissary/trust purchases and for phone/communication services.
  • Common deposit methods include approved third-party vendors, lobby kiosks, phone or web portals, and sometimes mail or in-person deposits.
  • Mail deposits usually require money orders or cashier's checks and must include the incarcerated person’s name and ID so the payment posts correctly.

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

Visiting Warner Creek Corrections Facility follows Oregon DOC procedures, so plan ahead. Visits need to be arranged in advance and may vary based on your loved one's housing unit. Options can include onsite visiting, kiosk sessions, or video formats. You must be on an approved visitor list and cleared before scheduling. Submitting an application doesn't guarantee approval, and the person you're visiting can also refuse visits. All visits are monitored and require security screening. Staff can cancel or end a visit for safety concerns, staffing issues, or rule violations. If someone is in special housing or a disciplinary unit, visits often switch to non-contact (behind glass) with different scheduling and supervision rules. Some locations also use lobby tablets or third-party video services that require their own login, confirmation, and arrival-window steps.

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Communication

Communication at Warner Creek Corrections Facility includes phone calls, video visits, and electronic or tablet-based messaging, though specific options depend on what the facility allows. Most phone and messaging services run through third-party vendors. You'll need to create an account, verify your phone number, and follow both vendor and facility rules. All calls and messages are screened and monitored, so don't treat them as private. Video visits take a little prep: complete any vendor verification, test your device (camera, app, or browser), schedule ahead, and add funds if the vendor charges. For onsite access, lobby kiosks or station terminals may require a vendor login, PIN, or confirmation code tied to your account.

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Sending Money

Sending money to Warner Creek Corrections Facility is typically done through an approved third-party vendor, a lobby kiosk, or a phone or web portal. Some facilities also allow mail or in-person deposits. Methods vary, so confirm what Warner Creek accepts before sending anything. Double-check which account you're funding, too. Facilities commonly separate commissary or trust funds from phone and communication service accounts. If mail deposits are allowed, they typically require a money order or cashier's check (not cash) and should include the incarcerated person's name and ID so the payment posts correctly. Kiosks and vendor websites commonly accept debit or credit cards, and some vendors take cash. For in-person or kiosk deposits, bring a valid photo ID and follow the posted instructions to avoid delays.

Common Questions

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Do I need to be approved before visiting Warner Creek Corrections Facility?

Yes. You must be on an approved visitor list and cleared before you can schedule a visit. Submitting an application doesn't guarantee approval, and the person you want to visit can decline visits.

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How do I schedule a visit at Warner Creek Corrections Facility?

Arrange your visit in advance and complete any required visiting application so the facility can screen you. Scheduling varies by housing unit and may include onsite kiosk or video options with their own login or confirmation steps.

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Can visits be canceled or stopped at Warner Creek Corrections Facility?

Yes. All visits are monitored and can be canceled, stopped, or suspended for safety, staffing, or behavioral reasons. Breaking visitation rules can lead to losing visiting privileges, temporarily or permanently.

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How can I receive calls from someone at Warner Creek Corrections Facility?

You can't call someone in custody directly. They have to place the call to you. Set up and verify an account with the facility's approved communications vendor, confirm your phone number, and add funds if the vendor uses prepaid or debit billing.

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Are phone calls and messages private at Warner Creek?

No. Phone calls and electronic messages are typically monitored, recorded, and screened under facility rules. Avoid sharing sensitive or privileged information through these channels.

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How do I schedule a video visit with someone at Warner Creek Corrections Facility?

Start by creating an account with the facility's approved video vendor and completing any required verification steps. Test your device ahead of time, schedule the visit in advance, and deposit funds if the vendor requires payment.

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Warner Creek Corrections Facility is in Oregon. For questions about a public records request, contact OCE's Public Information Officer by phone at (503) 428-5551 or by email at PIO@oce.oregon.gov.

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