Lancaster Correctional Institution
Operated by the Florida Department of Corrections, Lancaster Correctional Institution is a level IV youthful offender facility for male inmates between the ages of 15 and 24. It is located in Trenton, Florida, and it can house up to 730 minimum, medium, and closed-custody inmates.
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Lancaster Correctional Institution
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Visiting Hours and Rules
You must be on your inmate’s approved visiting list before you can visit an inmate at Lancaster Correctional Institution. You must ask your inmate to send you a visitor applicationㅡwhich is available in both English and Spanishㅡand then you must fill it out completely and mail it back to the facility.
Everyone 12 or older must complete this form and have it approved by the Florida Department of Corrections before they can visit an inmate.
Lancaster Correctional Institution has visiting hours on Saturdays and Sundays from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Registration starts at 8:15 a.m. and they stop processing visitors at 2:00 p.m.
An approved adult on the inmate’s visiting list must accompany visitors who are 17 and younger.
Visit procedures
You must bring a valid photo ID with you when you visit an inmate at Lancaster. After the officers check your ID and confirm that you are on the approved visiting list, they will start the registration process with a few questions, and then you will go through a series of searches.
All of your property will be searched, and then you will go through a metal detector and a Magneto Static Detector (which detects cell phones). Next, you will go into a separate room for a pat search, and finally, you will go through a barrier search that is conducted by a canine handler.
Items like cell phones, electronic devices, tobacco, weapons, and drugs are contraband, and trying to bring these items into the prison could get you arrested.
Once you have cleared all of these steps, you will be allowed to visit with your inmate.
What you can bring to a visit
Each visitor can bring up to $50.00 ($1, $5, $10, and $20 denominations only or silver change) for the vending machines, and you can carry the money in a small wallet or change purse. You are also allowed to bring one car key, but keychains and keyless entry devices are prohibited.
They do make exceptions for necessary medication, but only the dosage needed during the visit. All meds must be in the original prescribed container and clearly marked.
If you have a medical condition that require injections, you will be able to leave the visiting room. Needles and syringes are not allowed inside, and before you can return to your visit, the officers will conduct another pat search.
If you are bringing an infant into the visit, you may have the following items:
- A maximum of five diapers
- Three, clear plastic baby bottles or two, sipper cups for toddlers
- One, clear, plastic, baby pacifier
- Three, clear, plastic jars of baby food with the original seal intact
- Baby wipes or towelettes (in a clear plastic bag)
- An infant baby carrier (subject to search)
- One set of infant clothing
- One, non-quilted baby blanket to keep the infant warm
Dress Code
There is a strict dress code in the visiting room at Lancaster Correctional Institution. The following clothing items are not allowed:
- Halter tops or bra-less attire
- Underwear-type t-shirts or tank tops
- Fishnet clothing
- Skin tight clothing
- Shoes with removable parts
- See-through fabric without an undergarment
- Dresses, skirts, or shorts more than three inches above the knee
- Clothing with a threatening picture or language
- Camouflage
- Any clothing with metal
Video Visitation
Lancaster Correctional Institution does have video visitation available through JPay. You must pay for video visitsㅡwhich can last up to thirty minutesㅡand you must be on the inmate’s approved visiting list.
Physical Address
Lancaster Correctional Institution
3449 S.W. State Road 26
Trenton, Florida 32693-5641
Driving Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/4j2QToZDiC4d2QEfA
General Phone Number
(352) 463-4100
Inmate Mailing Address(es)
Inmate Name and ID Number
Lancaster Correctional Institution
3449 S.W. State Road 26
Trenton, Florida 32693-5641
You must include the inmate’s committed name, their DC number, and institutional address on all inmate mail. All correspondence addressed to inmates must be sent by U.S. Postal Service mail. Correspondence sent by other courier or delivery services will be refused.
All mail must be written in English or Spanish, and you can include any of the following items:
- Letters up to 15 pages (You cannot glue, tape, or staple anything to the pages)
- Greeting cards, but nothing with electronic or non-paper parts
- Pictures, with the exception of nude photographs, Polaroids, or anything larger than 8”x10”
- A maximum of ten blank greeting cards, blank pieces of paper, or envelopes
- A maximum of twenty first class stamps
Mail in boxes, padded envelopes, plastic bags, multi-layer packaging, envelopes that include metal parts, or card stock type envelopes (U.S. Mail Priority or U.S. Mail Express card board type) is not allowed. You are also not allowed to send mail with bubble wrap or packing peanuts.
Inmates don’t have access to the internet, however you can use JPay to send an email to an inmate, and the Lancaster staff will print them out and deliver the emails at mail call. The cost of one email is $.39
JP5 tablets are also available for inmates to purchase, and these devices allow them to send and receive monitored emails (for a fee). Music, eBooks, and games are also available for purchase with the JP5 tablets.
How to Call an Inmate
Inmates at Lancaster Correctional Institution can’t receive calls, but they are able to make phone calls to approved numbers. For complete details on how to call an inmate in Florida, please click here.
How to Send Money
To send money to an inmate at Lancaster Correctional Institution you can use either JPay or MoneyGram.
JPay Options
- Online or Mobile App: To send an inmate money with your credit or debit card, visit JPay.com or download the JPay Mobile App that is available at the Apple App Store (for iPhones) and Google Play (for Android phones).
- By phone: Call (800) 574-5729 to talk with a live JPay call center agent and send money with a debit or credit card.
- Mail a money orderㅡmade payable to JPayㅡwith a deposit slip to:
JPay
P.O. Box 260010
Hollywood, FL 33026
Money order deposit slip available in English here.
Hoja de Depósito para Giros Bancarios disponible en Español aqui.
Moneygram
If you want to use cash, visit a MoneyGram location (includes all Walmarts and CVS Pharmacies) and use receive code 5188. You can also use a debit or credit card with this option.
Programs For Inmates
Academic Programs
- Adult Basic Education (Main Unit & Work Camp)
- General Educational Development (GED) (Main Unit & Work Camp)
- Special Education Services (Main Unit & Work Camp)
- Title I Services (Main Unit & Work Camp)
Vocational Programs
- Basic Dog Obedience Training Program
- Commercial Foods and Culinary Arts
- Environmental Services
- Marine Service Technology
- Automotive Service Technology
- Carpentry
- Printing/Graphic Arts
- PC Support Services
Substance Abuse
- Intensive Outpatient - Treatment Program
Chaplaincy Services
- 12 Steps with Jesus Ministry
- Alcoholics Anonymous Group
- All About Jesus Revival Services
- Basic Life Principles Seminar
- Black History Month Program
- Buddhist Study Group
- Cast the Net Ministry
- Catholic Worship Service
- Celebrate Recovery Group
- Chapel Library Program
- Christian Bible Study Group
- Faith-Based Dormitory
- Gideons International
- Glick Family Music Ministry
- Hebrew Israelite Study Group
- House of Yahweh Study Group
- Institute in Basic Life Principles Seminars
- Islamic Study Group (Juma'h)
- Islamic Worship Service (Taleem)
- Jehovah's Witness Study Group
- Jewish Study Group
- Journey to the Heart Seminar
- Lighthouse Word Church Ministries
- Movie Ministries
- Music Concerts
- Music Lesson Classes
- Orientation Welcome Packet Ministry
- Religious Education
- Seventh Day Adventist Service
- Spanish Christian Worship Service
- Sunday Morning Worship Service
- Way Home Bridge Builders
- What on EArth am I here for STudy
- Wiccan Study Group
- Worship Services
Institutional Betterment Programs
- 100-hour Transition Program
- 12 Step Program Religion Approach
- Anger and Stress Management
- Law Library Program
- Library Program
- Manhood Series
- Sports Leagues
- Thinking for a Change
- Victim's Awareness
- Wellness Education
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Careers at Lancaster Correctional Institution
The Florida Department of Corrections is the third largest prison system in the country, and there are numerous job openings across the state. To view a list of available jobs at Lancaster Correctional Institution, click here.