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Special Message:  IDOC Comprehensive Response to COVID-19

 

Public Visitation:

To limit the opportunity of introducing the COVID-19 virus to a prison facility, visitations at this facility have been suspended until further notice. This includes Volunteer Staff. 

 

Attorney Visits:

Requests for general in-person legal visits between attorneys and offenders must be made to the facility where the offender is housed. Attorney/offender visit requests will only be scheduled when safe to do so on a facility-by-facility basis and are subject to being postponed or rescheduled. A reliable alternative to an in-person attorney/offender visit is to schedule a confidential phone call. The offender must have the attorney's phone number added to their approved telephone list. All calls are 'collect' unless the offender utilizes prepaid minutes.

 

Further Updates on Public Visitation and Attorney Visits:

Please return to this site for updates about restrictions for public and volunteer staff visitation, as well as any extension of the ending date for attorney / offender in-person visitation.  Once restrictions are lifted the regular ‘Visiting Guidelines’ listed below will again be in effect.

 

Visiting Guidelines

 

The below visitation hours are subject to change. For day-to-day updates contact the facility at 765-689-8920 or visit our Facebook page before visiting.
 
Per Executive Directive 18-54 – Incoming correspondence to offenders must be in a plain white envelope.  Photographs shall be permitted provided they are printed onto originally purchased photography paper.  All stamps shall be removed from the envelope prior to the offender receiving his/her mail.  This Executive Directive does not prohibit correspondence, including non-colored black and white computer-printed newspaper articles and drawings/artwork and plain white envelopes that have text printed on them manually, or electronically.
 
REVISION TO VISITATION POLICY
 
In our efforts to stop drug flow into the facility, we will be taking measures to prevent any route to traffic into the facility.
 
Therefore, effective May 1st, there will be a change in vending machine food consumption during contact visits. Offenders and their visitors may no longer share food during visits; a one- time vending machine purchase for the offender will be permitted. The purchased food will be bagged, tagged and given to the offender at the end of their visit, all vending machine food will be consumed when the offender returns to his respective housing unit. Please notify your visitors of this change, as the dollar amount allowed into the facility will be reduced to a maximum of $20.00.
 
In addition, ALL visits will be non-contact with no hug or kiss at the beginning and end of visits. THIS INCLUDES CHILDREN.
 
MCA will not be effected by this change.
 
-Visitation Schedule-
(Effective 10/5/19)

MINIMUM HOUSING VISITATION – May visit once every 7 days

Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and State Holidays – 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

MEDIUM/MAXIMUM VISITATION – May visit once every 14 days. Honor Dorms may visit once every 7 days

A 3/4 - Monday, Tuesday and Thursday visitation only 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
RHU and B 1/2 - Wednesday visitation only 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

All other units may visit Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday – 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Weekend Visitation:

Phase 1 only – Saturday, 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Phase 2 only – Sunday, 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Facility Directions

The Miami Correctional Facility is located off  of US 31, just south of Grissom Air Force Base, at 3038 West 850 South, Bunker Hill, IN 46914. Click the link below to access a map of the Miami Correctional Facility and obtain driving directions from your location.

Offender Correspondence

In-Coming Mail Restrictions

“In an effort to help with the processing of offender mail,  Miami Correctional Facility will be implementing a white envelope ONLY standard.  This means that all envelopes that are received at the facility addressed to an offender must be in a white envelope. See above link for specifics on mail restrictions.