Send Photos & Mail at Washington Corr. Center For Women, WA

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Overview

Video visits at Washington Correctional Center for Women (WCCW) require you to be on the incarcerated person's approved visitor list. Register a Securus account using a name and date of birth that match your legal ID. Once approved, schedule visits through Securus at least 24 hours ahead—appointments are first come, first served and booked in 30-minute blocks. All video sessions are recorded and actively monitored. Bringing a non-approved person into the visit can get your privileges suspended. For phone calls, you don't need to file an application or complete verification to receive calls, though conversations may be monitored or recorded. The DOC allows unmonitored legal calls to bar-recognized numbers. Three-way calling and call forwarding aren't permitted.

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Quick Facts

  • Visitors must be on an incarcerated person’s approved visitor list and set up a Securus account with a name and DOB matching their legal ID to be eligible for video visits.
  • Video visits at WCCW must be scheduled through Securus at least 24 hours in advance in 30-minute increments and are first come, first served.
  • All video visits are recorded and monitored for compliance; allowing a non-approved visitor to participate can result in suspension of visiting privileges.
  • No application or verification is required for someone to receive phone calls from an incarcerated person at WCCW.
  • Three-way calling and call forwarding are not permitted at WCCW, and phone calls may be monitored or recorded except for unmonitored legal calls to bar-recognized numbers.

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Common Questions

How do I schedule a video visit with someone at Washington Correctional Center for Women?

You must be on the incarcerated person's approved visitor list and create a Securus account with your name and date of birth matching your legal ID. Then book your visit through Securus at least 24 hours in advance. Visits are scheduled in 30-minute blocks on a first come, first served basis.

Are video visits at WCCW recorded or monitored?

Yes. All video visits are recorded and monitored for compliance. If a non-approved person participates, your visiting privileges can be suspended.

Can I receive phone calls from an incarcerated person at WCCW and are there limits on calling features?

Yes—you can receive phone calls without submitting an application or going through verification. Calls may be monitored or recorded, except for unmonitored legal calls to bar-recognized numbers, and features like three-way calling and call forwarding aren’t allowed.

What carriers can I use to send mail to Washington Correctional Center for Women?

Use only USPS, UPS, or FedEx to send mail or packages to Washington Correctional Center for Women. Other couriers or delivery methods aren’t accepted.

Can I include cash, personal checks, or stamps in mail to an incarcerated person at WCCW?

No. Cash, personal checks, and stamps sent in the mail are rejected and returned at the incarcerated individual’s expense.

How should legal mail be prepared and handled at Washington Correctional Center for Women?

Clearly mark it as legal correspondence (for example, “Legal Mail” or “Attorney/Client”). Incoming legal mail is opened in the incarcerated individual’s presence and inspected to confirm it qualifies as legal mail and contains no contraband.

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