Pinckneyville Correctional Center
Pinckneyville Correctional Center is a medium-security prison for male inmates located in Pinckneyville, Illinois. This facility opened in 1998 and features five general population housing units, as well as a reception unit, segregation, administration, and health care unit. It has a maximum operating capacity of 2,701 inmates.
The mission of Pinckneyville Correctional Center, as a medium security adult male facility, is to provide for the protection of the public through the humane and secure incarceration of adult male offenders, based upon the foundation of legislative and judicial decisions.
The institution's administration is committed toward instilling responsibility and mature decision making in its offenders. By providing extensive and high-quality educational programs, work assignment opportunities, leisure time activities, and religious avenues, the goal of the facility is to go far beyond the minimum necessities of food, sanitation, clothing, housing, and medical services to the offenders of the facility.
The administration and staff of the facility strive to maintain a clean and safe environment for the offender population, encouraging a positive adjustment while acquiring employment skills and educational advancements that will lend to rehabilitation and reduced recidivism. Security measures are maintained to a strict degree to further ensure the safety of the community, offenders and staff. New reentry programming has been established to further encourage the successful transition of its offenders as productive citizens within communities through structured programming.
The center is comprised of 19 buildings, totaling 434,000 square feet, contained on 148 acres of land. The institution consists of five X-design housing units, four of which are strictly dedicated for general population, one which uses two wings housing general population, and two wings dedicated as segregation.
The center has living accommodations built to American Disabilities Act (ADA) specifications, meeting the needs of its disabled population. A total of 64 beds are reserved for inmates who are qualified individuals with a disability.
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Pinckneyville Correctional Center
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Visiting Hours and Rules
General Population visiting hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30p.m. seven days a week. Offenders are permitted seven visits per month, with no more than two on weekends or holidays.
Segregation visiting hours are from 8:30a.m. to 2:00p.m. daily, and you must arrive by 1:00p.m. to be processed.
General visiting guidelines
All visitors must be on the offender’s approved visitation list in order to be granted a visit. Offenders are responsible for arranging their visits and notifying their visitors of their visiting status.
To check if you are on the offender’s visitor list, you should write a letter to the offender to inquire. IDOC staff cannot tell you whether or not you are on an offender’s visitation list if you call the facility.
On the first visit to a correctional facility, adult visitors (age 18 and older) are required to complete a Prospective Visitor's Interview (PVI) form, called a DOC 0148. This PVI form can be completed and brought in on the first visit.
Visitors must submit to a body search by officers at the Visitor Center. Visitors who are intoxicated or under the influence of alcohol or drugs will not be permitted entry.
Visitor Property Policy
Visitors are not allowed to bring electronic devices such as cell phones or pagers, food, drink, smoking materials, currency, packages, purses, bags, sacks, books, magazines, sunglasses, or personal keys into the Visiting Room.
Visitors may place personal items in small lockers available in the Visiting Center for 25 cents. The locker key may be carried into the facility after the visitor secures personal responsibility for these items. The facility will not assume responsibility for these items.
No baby food, except two plastic baby milk bottles are to be taken into the Visiting Room. Baby items may consist of one baby blanket and two diapers.
Required Identification
All adult visitors will be required to produce photo identification (ID) and verification of his or her date of birth. Be sure to bring two forms of identification with you; one should be a current state issued photo ID.
Dress Code
All visitors must be dressed appropriately for a prison environment or the visit will not be permitted. Clothing must be in good taste and not advertise or suggest any items in such a manner to 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 inappropriate dress for visitors are: short shirts or dresses, wrap around skirts, see-through clothing, see-through or low-cut blouses, tube tops, halter tops, tank tops, swimsuits or swimsuit tops, short shorts, clothing with “cutouts” or leggings. Dresses or skirts should extend to the knees.
Contraband
Bringing contraband into an Illinois DOC facility is a criminal offense as specified in the Illinois Criminal Code of 1961.
"Contraband" means items which are prohibited by criminal law, departmental or facility rules, or posted notices. They are items which an offender has no authority to possess; property which is in excess of that which is authorized by the facility.
All persons, vehicles, and items brought onto State property are subject to search. Failure to submit to a search will result in denial, suspension, or restriction of visiting privileges.
Information about Vending Machines
The visiting rooms at the facilities offer a variety of products for purchase. Outside vendors own and operate the machines and will differ from facility to facility.
Vending machine items may only be purchased using a debit card. Visitors may purchase a debit card at the facility, normally at the gatehouse. The price of the debit card will vary by facility depending upon the vendor providing the service.
There are no refunds for unused money remaining on the card for any reason other than a defective card, so only put enough on the card for the single visit. Cards are only good at the facility where purchased. If the offender transfers, a new card at the current facility will need to be used.
Any vending items purchased must be consumed during the visit and may not be carried out of the visiting room.
Video Visits
The Illinois DOC has partnered with Global Tel*Link (GTL) to provide video visitation services for the Pinckneyville Correctional Center.
All potential visitors must register with GTL. Registration process will include completing a Prospective Visitor Interview Form; all visitors must fully complete this form with GTL even if they have completed this form at a facility, any omissions of required information on the form may result in your registration not being accepted causing unnecessary delays.
All visitors must be on the offender’s approved visitation list in order to be granted a visit. Video Visitation Hours are as follows:
Sunday through Saturday 8:00a to 9:00a; 1:00p to 2:00p; 6:00p to 8:00p
Visitors should log on to the GTL 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start time.
All video visits will be scheduled through the GTL website; do not call the facility to schedule a video visit. The visitor should check before scheduling the video visit of dates and times that are available for the offender. The facility cannot tell a potential visitor if a date or time will work with an offender’s daily schedule. The facility will inform the offender of the pending visit and arrange for the offender to be present.
In order to accommodate all offenders at the Pinckneyville Correctional Center:
- An offender may only receive one video visit per day.
- No more than three approved visitors per video visit for offenders confined in general population or protective custody status.
- An offender may receive only two video visits per week, this is counted against allotted visits.
- Visitors may only schedule one video visit per day.
- All video visits must be scheduled at least seven days in advance.
- Visits may be scheduled up to 30 days in advance.
- Only scheduled visitors may appear in the video visit monitor.
- One visitor on screen at a time, excluding children who need assistance sitting for the visit.
Video Visitation is a privilege and is only available to offenders in general population or in the health care unit. Offenders housed in Segregation, in orientation, or temporarily housed at the facility will not be permitted video visitation.
All visits are subject to monitoring and recording.
All video visits are monitored live and recorded, any violation of visitation rules, inappropriate conduct, or language may be subject to immediate termination of the video visit with or without warning.
Your use of video visitation and acceptance of the rules is consent to have both audio and video recorded of the video visit. Attorney/Client privileges do not apply to video visitation. ALL visits are recorded. Dress Code policy below applies to video visitation.
Physical Address
Pinckneyville Correctional Center
5835 State Route 154
Pinckneyville, IL 62274
Driving Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/sr5Cqeuzxvkxestg6
General Phone Number
(618)-357-9722
Inmate Mailing Address(es)
Inmate Name and DOC Number
Pinckneyville Correctional Center
P.O. Box 999
Pinckneyville, IL 62274
How to Call an Inmate
You can’t call an inmate at the Pinckneyville Correctional Center. But, inmates do have access to a phone during assigned times and can make outgoing calls. For complete details on how to call an inmate in Illinois, please click here.
How to Send Money
Inmates may receive money via GTL (ConnectNetwork), JPAY, Western Union, or money order.
(A money order must be sent directly to the lockbox, NOT to the facility; see information below regarding money orders.)
Funds up to $5,000 may be sent to inmates via the following methods, except MoneyGram, who has a maximum limit of $3,000.
- GTL (ConnectNetwork) at https://web.connectnetwork.com/facilities/illinois-department-of-corrections/
- JPAY at www.jpay.com
- MoneyGram locations using the Blue MoneyGram Express Payment Formー receiving code is 7364
- Western Union at www.westernunion.com or at locations using the Quick Collect Form – code city and state are ILDOC IL
For all electronic transfer of funds, the inmate IDOC number and incarcerated last name must be used. Funds sent via GTL, JPAY, and Western Union are anticipated to be applied to the inmate's account within 24-48 business hours.
Funds sent via Money Gram are anticipated to be applied to the inmate's account within 72 to 96 business hours.
Money Orders
Inmates may receive money orders not to exceed $999.99. The money orders must be sent with the lockbox deposit slip and must be complete with the inmate name, IDOC inmate number, sender’s name and address.
Deposit slips can be obtained at https://www.jpay.com/moneyorder.aspx. The money orders should be sent with a deposit slip, be made payable to JPay, and sent to the following address:
JPay
PO Box 260250
Hollywood, FL 33026
Programs For Inmates
Academic:
- ABE (Adult Basic Education)
- GED (General Education Development)
Vocational:
- Construction Occupations
- Food Service
Other:
- Reentry Programming
- TRAC I
- Lifestyle Redirection
- Parole School
- Safer Return Program
- Chaplaincy
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Careers at Pinckneyville Correctional Center
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