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Decatur County, GA Jail and Prison System

Address: 912 Spring Creek Road, Bainbridge, GA 39817
Phone: 229-248-3050
Fax: 229-248-3840
Website: http://www.dcor.state.ga.us/GDC/FacilityMap/html/S_50000384.html

Decatur County Jail is a Medium security level County Jail located in the city of Bainbridge, Georgia. The facility houses Male Offenders who are convicted for crimes which come under Georgia state and federal laws.

The facility is part of Bainbridge, GA judicial district, which has 0 facilities in total.

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  • Bainbridge, GA Judicial District

How Do I Visit an Inmate in Decatur County Jail?

Locating an Inmate in Decatur County Jail

The best way to locate or get information of any inmate currently incarcerated in Decatur County Jail is to contact the County Jail for information on the inmate or visit them online at https://www.bop.gov/.

Be Approved

Make sure an inmate you are visiting have placed you on their approved visiting list.

Be Prepared to Decatur County Jail Visiting Rules

For information on official policy that outlines the regulations and procedures for visiting a Decatur County Jail inmate contact the facility directly via 229-248-3050 phone number.

Visitation Days and Hours

Decatur County Jail County Jail has visiting hours on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays. For more information on when you can visit an inmate and get directions contact the County Jail directly.

Visiting a Decatur County Jail inmate on holidays:

The inmate will be notified as to any changes to the "normal" visitation schedule due to holidays and/or any special commitments.

USP General Visiting Hours
MonOpen 24 hours
TueOpen 24 hours
WedOpen 24 hours
ThuOpen 24 hours
FriOpen 24 hours
SatOpen 24 hours
SunOpen 24 hours
Hol

How to Send a Mail/Care Package to an Inmate?

Inmates can receive letters from their family members and friends, as well as packages from home with prior written approval from the inmate's unit team or authorized staff member at Decatur County Jail.

To make sure the mail and package you are sending comes under approved item list and for more clarification contact the County Jail administration at 229-248-3050.

For sending a mail or a care package to an Decatur County Jail County Jail inmate you should have the following information on the parcel:

Inmate Mail 1 Inmate Mail 2 Freight and non-USPS parcels Staff Mail

Stamps, envelopes, paper, and pens are available for purchase from the commissary. Inmates are allowed to send and receive as many letters as they choose. However, there are certain regulations that govern mail service: Both incoming and outgoing mail must include a return address. All incoming mail must have: Inmate name and Jail ID# All incoming and outgoing mail will be checked for contraband, illegal action, and disorder against the facility. Incoming mail containing contraband, or items not allowed, will be returned to the sender. The following items are acceptable: Letters, cards (no mechanical parts) 3 x 5 or 4 x 6 snapshots (no Polaroids) money order or cashier’s check made payable to the inmate Mailing Address: Decatur County Jail, 912 Spring Creek Road, Bainbridge, Georgia 39817 *Remember to include Inmate name and Jail ID#.

How To Send Money to an Inmate?

All money orders should be sent directly to Consolidated Banking at the address below:

Inmates are given a personal trust account, that works similar to a bank account. Friends and family members are able to send funds to their inmates in a variety of ways, the inmate then in turn can use these funds to purchase items from the commissary. The commissary is like a small store within the institution that sells stationary items (paper, writing instruments, stamps, envelopes), hygiene items (soap, shampoo, shavers, deodorant), clothing items (towels, shoes, socks, underwear, shirts), food and snack items, and sometimes small entertainment items like books, puzzles, games, cards, televisions, radios and other electronics. Inmates may have a small portion of the deposits removed to pay outstanding fines and court imposed restitution. Also, if inmates are found guilty of disciplinary infraction, an administrative fee of $100 will be imposed

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