Peoria Adult Transition Center

The Peoria Adult Transition Center (ATC) is a minimum-security facility for male inmates that is located in Peoria, Illinois. This facility houses a maximum of 248 individuals who are preparing for their release from the custody of the Illinois Department of Corrections. 

Peoria ATC consists of one 48,000 square-foot building that is located in downtown Peoria, with each dorm room housing between six and 12 residents. The facility is located near bus routes, as well as restaurants, hotels, and the civic center -- which all employ ATC residents. 

The primary mission of this facility is to provide supervision, sanctions, reintegration programs, and service to the resident offenders. The ultimate goal is to maximize the ability of offenders to be self-sufficient law-abiding citizens when they leave the facility.

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Visiting Hours and Rules

The Illinois Department of Corrections is in phase two of their plan to resume in-person visits at Peoria ATC as safely as possible. The number of visitors per two-hour time slot is limited to ensure social distancing measures are closely followed. 

Phase two loosens restrictions for visitors and inmates who are fully vaccinated. As of August 2021, each inmate is allowed three visits per month. To visit an inmate at Peoria Adult Transition Center, you must sign up at least seven days in advance.

Visiting hours at Peoria during phase two vary based on vaccination status. Please refer to the sign up schedule to see available visiting times. There are no age restrictions for visitors, but everyone over the age of 2 is required to wear a mask. 

All visitors must arrive at least 10 minutes prior to their scheduled visit time. Visitors who arrive late and miss their scheduled visit must reschedule.

When they arrive at the facility, the visitor must call for guidance on entering. This call should be made from the parking lot. This will ensure the appropriate amount of time is allotted for processing. 

If a visitor does not have a cell phone, they must report to the main entrance of the facility and advise the front entrance staff that they have arrived. 

Check to see if the facility is on lockdown before leaving. You can call (877) 840-3220 for a listing of facilities currently on lockdown. 

Visitor Approval

All adult visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list in order to visit. Inmates are responsible for arranging their visits and notifying their visitors of their visiting status. 

To check if you are on the incarcerated individual’s visitor list, write a letter to them to inquire. If you call the facility, staff cannot tell you whether or not you are on a person’s visitation list.

General Visiting Rules

Visitation is encouraged to help incarcerated men and women maintain ties with family, friends, and others in the community. 

All adult visitors are required to have a current photo ID, such as a driver’s license, a state identification card or acceptable documentation of non-US citizenship including a current passport, Visa or Matricula, and documentation that includes their date of birth. 

During the unvaccinated visiting hours, the use of vending machines is prohibited. Vending machines can be utilized for fully vaccinated visitors/incarcerated individuals. 

If a visitor arrives who was scheduled for a visit during the vaccinated time and they fail to provide a vaccination card, they will be given the opportunity to wait in their vehicle and visit during an open time during the unvaccinated visiting hours. 

Allowed Items

Visitors are not allowed to bring electronic devices (such as cell phones, smartwatches, tablets, or laptops), food, drink, smoking materials, currency, packages, purses, bags, sacks, books, magazines, sunglasses, or personal keys into the Visiting Room. Visitors must put personal items in small lockers that are available at no charge. 

Items that a visitor may possess inside the visiting room or in a secured locker, unless otherwise approved by the CAO, shall include: 

  • Any item approved for an ADA request for reasonable accommodation. 
  • One identification card
  • One key fob or car door key without remote attachment
  • One locker key; if issued
  • One jacket or coat appropriate for the weather
  • Religious headgear, and
  • Lifesaving medication

If visiting with an infant or toddler, the following items may be brought into the visiting room in a clear plastic bag or container:

  • Three diapers and wipes
  • One blanket
  • Two filled clear plastic bottles; two sealed containers of baby food; a combination of one bottle and one sealed container of baby food
  • One change of clothes
  • One bib
  • One pacifier
  • One plastic spoon
  • One clear empty cup with lid
  • One coat or jacket and one hat
  • One pair of gloves or mittens during appropriate weather

Dress Code

All adult visitors must be dressed appropriately for a prison environment or the visit will not be permitted.

Clothing must not advertise or suggest any items that signify a Security Threat Group or other illegal activity. Visitors should not wear clothing that is sexually explicit, offensive, or degrading. All visitors must wear underwear and female visitors must wear a bra. 

Visitors should not wear clothing which reveals the buttocks or breasts. Examples of appropriate and inappropriate dress for visitors are: 

  • Dresses, shorts, or skirts must extend to the knee
  • Clothing that compromises the integrity of safety/security such as gang affiliated symbols and communication that may negatively impact ability to control the population
  • No see through/sheer clothing
  • No holes, tears, or “cutouts” in clothing above the knee
  • No tube tops, halter tops, tank tops, swimsuits, or swimsuit tops
  • Loose fitting clothing is encouraged but not required
  • Visitors may be permitted to wear religious headgear if there are no safety or security concerns. Wigs are not considered headgear and will not result in the denial of visits. 
  • Visitors may wear two rings (inclusive of one wedding ring), one pair of earrings, and piercings that cannot be removed.

Physical Address

Peoria Adult Transition Center
607-613 North Main
Peoria, IL 61602

Driving Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/FG89VX8BEfo4CKpQ9

General Phone Number

(309) 671-3162

Inmate Mailing Address(es)

Peoria Adult Transition Center
Inmate name and number
607-613 North Main
Peoria, IL 61602

How to Call an Inmate

You can't call a resident at the Peoria Adult Transition Center, but they do have access to phones during certain hours and are allowed to make outgoing calls.

How to Send Money

You can send money to a resident at Peoria Adult Transition Center via the following methods. (You must use the inmate's IDOC number and legal name for all electronic transfer of funds.)

Money Orders

Money orders must be sent with a lockbox deposit slip and must be complete with the inmate name, IDOC inmate number, sender’s name, and address. 

Deposit slips are available by clicking here. The money orders should be made payable to JPay and sent with the deposit slip to: 

PO Box 260250
Hollywood, FL 33026

Programs For Inmates

Academic

  • GED (General Education Development)
  • College education available in community

Vocational

  • Culinary Arts

Other

  • Alcoholics Anonymous
  • Marriage Counseling
  • Parenting
  • Life Skills
  • Anger Management
  • Counseling

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Careers at Peoria Adult Transition Center

If you are interested in a career with the Illinois Department of Corrections and would like more information about the job openings at the Peoria Adult Transition Center, click here.

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