Idaho Correctional Institution - Orofino

The Idaho Correctional Institution - Orofino (ICIO) was originally an old state school and mental health facility that was modified into a prison. A new wing was added in 1988.  ICIO is designed to house up to 580 male inmates.  

The facility primarily houses medium custody inmates, but also houses offenders needing protective custody. Givens Hall, a unit adjacent to the compound, serves as a work camp. ICIO offers vocational work programs, education, and other programming opportunities.

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Visiting Hours and Rules

All visitors must be approved before they can visit an inmate at the Idaho Correctional Institution - Orofino. Please read and be familiar with the Visiting Rules for Offenders and Visitors and complete the visiting application process before visiting.

Note: Offenders in level one protective custody must have visits pre-approved through the visiting lieutenant or designee.  Level one is allowed one non-contact visit a month. 

For visiting questions, please send an email to: [email protected]

Visiting will be four days a weekーThursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sundayーand there are the following visiting groups:

Givens = Projects
A1 = Protective Custody
A-2, A3 and B2 = General Population
McKelway (B-1, C-1, C-2) = General Population

THURSDAY

FRIDAY 

SATURDAY  

SUNDAY 

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A-2, A-3, B-2

McKelway

Givens

A-1

8:30 - 9:00 a.m.

9:00 - 11:00 a.m.

8:30 - 9:00 a.m.

9:00 - 11:00 a.m.

7:30 to 8:00 a.m.

8:00 - 10:00 a.m.

7:30 to 8:00 a.m.

8:00 - 10:00 a.m.

 

McKelway

A-2, A-3, B-2

A-1

Givens

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11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

12:00 - 430 p.m.

11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

12:00 - 4:30 p.m.

11:00 - 11:30 a.m.

11:30 - 4:30 p.m.

11:00 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.

11:30 - 4:30 p.m.

*Visiting schedules are subject to change based on emergency situations.

The only items visitors are allowed to bring into the visiting room are: 

  • Photo identification
  • Money for vending machines (No paper money is allowed in visiting rooms. Visitors may bring coins in clear plastic bags or debit or credit cards, if applicable, to make vending machine purchases)
  • Vehicle keys
  • Diaper bag if small children are visiting (The diaper bag may contain diapers; wipes; a pacifier; two bottles of formula, milk, water, or juice; and a container of baby food or cereal)

No electronic equipment of any kind (including cell phones) is allowed in the visiting area. The use of tobacco products on IDOC property is not allowed, including parking areas. No tobacco can be brought into the facility, so you must store them in a locked vehicle.

Visitors, 16 and older, must have valid and current photo identification (ID) (specifically a driver’s license, state-issued ID, military ID, or valid/current United States passport). Visitors between the age of 16 and 18 years can also use student ID cards issued by their schools. 

No food or drink from the outside is allowed to be brought into the facility. Visitors may purchase food and drink items in the vending machines for consumption by the visitor and inmate. Visitors must take unopened food and drink items with them at the end of visiting. Visitors must provide their own change or vending card.

Visitors must wear garments that are conservative and modest. Proper underclothing must be worn. No bare feet.  Prohibited clothing includes: sleeveless garments, bare midriffs, scrubs, shorts, cutoffs, miniskirts, hats, caps, bandanas, doo-rags, spandex, and low-cut or see-through clothing. 

Physical Address

Idaho Correctional Institution - Orofino
381 West Hospital Drive
Orofino, ID 83544

Driving Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/sZa5nKqwyMkbkUYa9

General Phone Number

​(208)-476-3655

Inmate Mailing Address(es)

Inmate Name and DOC Number
Idaho Correctional Institution - Orofino
Hospital Drive N., #23
Orofino, ID 83544

All incoming mail must be clearly addressed with the inmate's committed name (no nicknames), IDOC number, institution, and housing assignment. Incoming mail that presents no procedural problems will be processed and delivered within 24 hours of receipt, Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. 

You can also send an inmate at Idaho Correctional Institution - Orofino an email or videogram using JPay.

How to Call an Inmate

You can’t call an Inmate at the Idaho Correctional Institution - Orofino. However, during assigned times, inmates have access to a phone and can make outgoing calls. For complete details on how to call an inmate in Idaho, please click here.

How to Send Money

You can send money to an inmate at Idaho Correctional Institution - Orofino through Access Corrections. Visit the Deposit and Payment Services FAQ page or www.accesscorrections.com for fees and full details.

Access Corrections will accept deposits for an inmate trust account online, by phone, by mail and through authorized retailers. 

  • Online:  www.accesscorrections.com (fees apply)
  • Phone:  1-866-345-1884 (fees apply)
  • Walk-in Sites: CashPayToday.com (call 1-844-340-2274 to enroll and find a location) and AceCashExpress.com (call 1-877-223-2274 to find a location)
  • Mail (free service):                                                

Secure Deposits-Idaho DOC                                              
PO Box 12486                                                                            
St. Louis, MO 63132

​Programs For ​Inmates

  • The Pre-release Program

This program provides inmates with the opportunity to learn the skills of communication, personal goal setting, and attitudes they need to maintain strong family ties, find and keep good jobs, and manage their finances. 

The curriculum consists of three components – the Prerelease Manual addressing areas of life skills, Education/Career Planning aligned with the Department of Labor’s Career Information Services software and leads inmates through career exploration, resume writing, job application and interview skills and finally Computer Literacy. 

  • Employability Skills

The top three most important skills identified by employers are: Ability to work in teams, Ability to make decisions/solve problems, and the Ability to communicate inside/outside organization. 

The Employability Skills Framework is broad enough to fit all classrooms. By integrating employability skills into academic and technical skill instruction, all students are receiving instruction in preparation for the job market and release. 

  • Education

Adult Basic Literacy – Attainment of 6th grade level in Reading/Math

Secondary Education – High School Diploma/GED

CPR/1st Aid (American Red Cross certification)

  • Treatment

Evidence-based treatment is provided to inmates, with the ultimate goal being to reduce recidivism as inmates are released to communities.

All offenders are assessed to determine their medical condition, programmatic needs, education level, and mental health. The information from these assessments is used to format a rehabilitation program to address each offender's identified risk and needs.

Programs and services address the following areas: Cognitive/Behavioral, Mental health, Substance abuse, Education and vocational education, Family reunification, and Aftercare.

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