How to Contact an Inmate at Facility
Staying in touch with someone here comes down to three things: scheduling visits by phone, setting up phone calls through the facility's provider, and knowing how to add funds to an inmate account.
Mail, photos, messaging, and phone/call options for staying in touch.
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Staying in touch with someone here comes down to three things: scheduling visits by phone, setting up phone calls through the facility's provider, and knowing how to add funds to an inmate account.
Before you can visit anyone at the Women's Correctional Center (WCC), you need to register. That means completing two separate forms and getting approved before you show up.
Sending money typically comes down to two options: an in-person kiosk in the public lobby or an approved electronic transfer service. Here's what's available based on the facility information we have, plus what to double-check before you send funds.
Visiting the Women's Correctional Center (WCC) is straightforward once you know the rules. Start here so you don't get turned away at the door or lose visiting time.