Newberry Correctional Facility
The Newberry Correctional Facility is a Level I Michigan state prison for male inmates that is located in Pentland Township, Michigan, and was formerly part of the Newberry Regional Mental Health Center.
Newberry Correctional Facility consists of 1,104 general population beds, and four cells that are used for temporary holding.
The perimeter security includes a buffer fence, double chain link fences, razor-ribbon wire, electronic detection systems, an armed patrol vehicle, and gun towers.
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Newberry Correctional Facility
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Visiting Hours and Rules
Visiting Hours at Newberry Correctional Facility are on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays from 2:30 pm to 8:30 pm and Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am – 8:00 pm.
All visits must be processed no later than 60 minutes prior to the end of the visiting hours.
General Visiting Rules
Before you can visit an inmate at Newberry Correctional Facility, you must first complete a Visiting Application to request approval. You must submit the Visiting Application in advance of your visit to allow for review of the Application. Your inmate must also place you on the visitor list.
Be prepared to be searched by officers when you arrive for your visit. Any visitor who fails to clear the metal detector after two attempts will be screened by use of a handheld metal detector. The facility will also use the black light hand marking system for visitors. The black light will be used to check the hand marking on exit from the visiting room.
A maximum of five people are allowed to visit with a prisoner at one time. Children under the age of two will not be counted in that number.
A detailed list of visiting rules at Newberry Correctional Facility can be found by clicking here. You can also find a complete Family Information Packet by clicking here.
Personal Property Allowed in the Visiting Room
You are allowed to bring the following items into the visiting room:
- Locker key
- Visitor pass
- Identification card
- Money for vending machines – a maximum amount of $25.00 per visitor or no more than $60 per group visit.
- For visitors with infants: Two, clear plastic bottles, one pacifier, and one single-layered baby blanket (no quilt or comforter style). A clear, plastic spill-proof cup “sippy cup” is permitted when a toddler is a member of the visiting party.
- Medications and/or medical equipment which may be needed by a visitor during a visit are permitted with the approval of the shift commander.
- A service animal which provides service for a disabled visitor is permitted to accompany the visitor while in the visiting room.
- Photo tickets – Visitors may purchase photo tickets from the lobby vending machine. All photographs of prisoners will be supervised by staff and approved prior to distribution to prisoner or visitor. All photographs will be limited to one prisoner per photograph.
- Immediate family members may bring legal documents in on a visit for review only with the prisoner. The documents cannot be left with the prisoner nor left at the front desk for the prisoner. These items are subject to search before being taken into the visiting room.
Dress Code
- Visitors must be fully dressed in clean clothes that do not have holes
- Undergarments must be worn, including underpants/panties; adult females must wear a brassiere.
- Clothing which exposes excessive skin is prohibited. This clothing includes, but is not limited to, see-through clothing, tube/halter tops, and shorts or skirts/dresses that are more than 3” above the knee.
- Visitors fourteen years of age or younger must be attired in clothing which covers his/her body from the base of the neck to the top of the knees. T-Shirt and shorts/trousers are acceptable, but a sundress is not acceptable.
- Clothing which exposes undergarments is prohibited.
- Extreme form-fitting clothing, including but not limited to yoga pants, running tights, jeggings, unitards, etc. may not be worn as outer garments.
- Clothing which displays words, symbols, gestures, or pictures that may be perceived as obscene or inflammatory are not allowed.
- Outer garments such as shawls/ponchos, lightweight coats/jackets (including denim and jogging suit jackets), winter coats/jackets, shrugs, vests, headgear, gloves, or outer boots that slip over a shoe are not allowed in the visiting room. Blazers, suit coats, and sweaters are permissible. Note: Hooded garments are prohibited.
- Visitors are permitted to wear religious clothing and headgear into the visiting room, but they are subject to search and inspection.
- Footwear is required.
- Jewelry worn by visitors will be itemized on entry and on leaving the visiting area. Jewelry is limited to no more than ten pieces. Note: Jewelry which includes an open compartment or space designed to contain photographs, hair, ashes, etc. is prohibited.
Watches, including electronic wristbands, pendants, eyeglasses, and other similar items containing a camera, GPS, wireless, or electronic functions are prohibited
Physical Address
Newberry Correctional Facility
13747 E. County Road 428
Newberry, MI 49868
Driving Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/cwfKjiwfjJvM2H5j9
General Phone Number
(906) 293-6200
Inmate Mailing Address(es)
Inmate Name and DOC Number
Newberry Correctional Facility
13747 E. County Road 428
Newberry, MI 49868
All inmate mail sent to the Newberry Correctional Facility must include the address of the facility as well as the offender’s name and MDOC number. If you do not know this information, you can search the OTIS Database located on the MDOC’s website (www.michigan.gov/mdoc).
Prisoners may receive publications ordered by members of the public from the following Internet vendors, provided the publication is not used and is sent directly to the prisoner from the Internet vendor:
- Amazon.com
- BarnesandNoble.com
- EdwardRHamilton.com and HamiltonBooks.com
- prisonlegalnews.org/humanrightsdefensecenter.org/action/publishing/
- Schulerbooks.com
- Walmart.com
FFP Program
The FFP Program is an approved customized package program that allows loved ones to send authorized items to inmates.The spend limit is $100, not including tax and shipping, per FFP order placed. Only one FFP order is allowed per prisoner per quarter (i.e., Jan-Mar; Apr-Jun; Jul-Sep; Oct-Dec).
For additional information, please visit the FFP website at www.michiganpackages.com.
How to Call an Inmate
You can’t call an inmate at the Newberry Correctional Facility, but they do have access to phones and are allowed to make monitored outgoing calls during approved hours. For complete details on how to call an inmate in Michigan, please click here.
How to Send Money
You can send money to an inmate at Newberry Correctional Facility via the GTL ConnectNetwork by using their Trust Fund service.
You must create a ConnectNetwork account and then select Newberry Correctional Facility and your inmate before you can deposit money into the Trust Fund (commissary) account.
While using this website is the easiest and fastest way to make a Trust Fund deposit, there are several different payment options available. Note: all Trust Fund deposits are final; there are no refunds issued.
Programs For Inmates
Prisoner programming includes, Adult Basic Education, General Education Development, Plumbing, Electrical, and Welding Trades, Employment Counseling, Career Scope, Work Keys, Employment Readiness, Violence Prevention Program, Thinking for a Change, and Michigan Sex Offender Psychotherapy/self-help related programing.
Several substance abuse programming options are offered at Newberry Correctional Facility to include; Phase II Substance Abuse, Advanced Substance Treatment (ASAT), Alcohol Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), and Cross-Addiction.
The facility also offers general and law library access, various indoor and outdoor recreational activities, musical groups, barber services, several religious options, a variety of self-help classes and a self-help library.
NCF currently provides housing and training for shelter dogs through a local animal shelter.
Prisoners are provided with on-site routine medical, dental, optical, and mental health services. More serious problems and emergencies are treated at, or referred to, area hospitals and clinics.
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Careers at Newberry Correctional Facility
If you are interested in a career with the Michigan Department of Corrections at the Newberry Correctional Facility, you can find job listings by clicking here.