Central New Mexico Correctional Facility

Central New Mexico Correctional Facility is a minimum/maximum-security, state-operated prison for male inmates that is located in Los Lunas, New Mexico. This facility has a population of approximately 1,110 inmates.

Central New Mexico Correctional Facility was originally built in 1980 as a 480-bed medium custody facility. Today, Central New Mexico Correctional Facility has become a complex of Level I, Level II, and Main Facility. Central New Mexico Correctional Facility has multiple missions that include: Reception and Diagnostic Center, Mental Health Treatment Center (MHTC), Long Term Care Unit, and Geriatric Unit.

Central New Mexico Correctional Facility (CNMCF) is committed to ensuring the public and inmates’ families have confidence that CNMCF is providing the best medical, mental health, education, vocational, and security for all inmates confined at the facility.

CNMCF-Los Lunas not only meets this commitment by providing its employees with the proper training, tools, and safe working environment, but also by encouraging ideas and collaboration between all departments to promote teamwork.

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Visiting Hours and Rules

Effective immediately, all visitation is suspended at Central New Mexico Correctional Facility through the end of April 2020.

This includes the suspension of contact, non-contact, and attorney visits in all prison facilities.

For questions regarding NMCD’s response to COVID-19, please contact Public Information Officer Eric Harrison at 505-382-3541 or email [email protected].

For information regarding NMCD’s response to COVID-19, click here

Visitation Hours after April 30, 2020 are as follows:

Level I & Level II
Wednesday and Thursday
3:00pm – 7:00pm

General Population
Friday
(first come first serve)

RDC – MHTC – LTCU – RHU
Monday – Thursday Scheduled Visits Only
(first come first serve)

Please Note: RDC inmates can only visit with immediate family members.

IMPORTANT PRIOR TO VISIT
Prior to visit, please call 505.383.3397 to make sure that visits are taking place that day.
In order to visit an inmate, you must be on the approved visitation list. For questions, call Visitor Coordinator Marilyn Lujan at 505.383.3334.

General Information

All inmate visitors must submit a Visitor Application in advance for processing, then they must be added to an inmate's visiting list before visitation is permitted. An inmate may not have more than 15 approved visitors listed on his/her visiting list. 

All approved visitors, who are 16 years of age and older, must surrender a valid picture ID upon entering a facility for visiting.

An inmate may be limited to three visitors (six years of age and older) and limited to three children (five years of age or younger) at any one time if space permits. The length of the visit may be limited only by the visit schedule and space availability. 

Visitors are authorized to enter visiting areas with a combined total of $30.00 in loose change for use in vending machines. Visitors with infants will be permitted to enter with or have access to: 

  • two plastic bottles or a sip-cup
  • three diapers
  • a blanket
  • baby wipes
  • factory sealed baby food 
  • one plastic baby spoon
  • a pacifier
  • baby carrier

Visitors are not permitted to enter the visiting area with hats, sunglasses (unless prescription), pagers, cell-phones, any electronic device not associated with an immediate medical health condition, tobacco items of any kind, matches or lighters, or any device, object, or substance whether animate or inanimate that is capable of causing injury or fear of injury.

Do not wear more than two rings, one watch and/or one necklace. No magazines or books, purses, handbags, glass cases, diaper bags, strollers, games, cards, papers of any kind, or any other personal items are allowed in the visiting room.

For a complete list of rules, click here.

Dress Code

All visitors must be appropriately attired in accordance with policy before entering any New Mexico Correctional Facility. Visitors are subject to denial of visiting privilege for that day if their attire is not in accordance with this policy.

Male Visitors: 

  • Trousers and a shirt with sleeves must be worn at all times. Plain white undershirts or muscle, "A" shirts are not allowed when used as an outer garment
  • Restricted clothing colors will depend on the facility inmate uniform code
  • Shorts, beach-type shorts, or cut-offs will not be worn
  • Tank-Tops are not allowed
  • Undergarments shall be worn, but not visible through outer clothing
  • Footwear must be worn at all times. Beach type thongs, flip-flops slippers, and steel-toed boots or shoes are not permitted. Open-toed shoes are allowed
  • No hats, scarves, bandanas, or other types of headbands will be brought into the institution or worn in the Visiting Room
  • Sweat clothes or athletic (warm-up) clothes may be worn, with the exception of shorts
  • Skintight clothing or spandex is not permitted

Female Visitors:

  • Dresses, skirts, or pants must be worn
  • Skirts or dresses with a slit higher than mid-thigh are not acceptable
  • Skirts or dresses that are more than three inches above the knee are not acceptable
  • Shorts, cut-offs, and beach-type shorts are not acceptable
  • Sweat clothes or athletic (warm-up) clothes may be worn, with the exception of shorts
  • Skintight clothing or spandex is not permitted
  • Undergarments must be worn, including brassieres, but must not be visible through outer clothing
  • Tank top blouses, spaghetti straps, tube tops, halter-tops, or spandex or spandex-like pants are not acceptable, nor is any type of see-through clothing
  • Clothing must not be see-through, expose cleavage, the midriff, shoulders or any part of the breast or upper thigh
  • No hats, scarves, bandanas, or other types of headbands will be brought into the institution or permitted in the Visiting Room
  • No bathing suits will be worn as an outer garment
  • Footwear must be worn at all times. Beach type thongs, flip-flops, slippers, and steel-toed boots or shoes are not permitted. Open toed shoes are allowed.

Physical Address

Central New Mexico Correctional Facility
1525 Morris Road
Los Lunas, New Mexico 87031-1328

Driving Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/BKu37S5tnB4dSzF66

General Phone Number

​(505) 865-1622
(505) 865 -2728 Level I
(505) 383 -3359 Level II

Inmate Mailing Address(es)

Inmate Name, DOC Number
Central New Mexico Correctional Facility
P.O. Drawer 1328
Los Lunas, New Mexico 87031-1328

LEVEL I
3201 Highway 314 SW
Los Lunas, New Mexico 87031

LEVEL II
1525 Morris Road,
Los Lunas, New Mexico 87031

How to Call an Inmate

Inmates at the Central New Mexico Correctional Facility can’t receive incoming calls, but they do have access to phones during daytime hours for outgoing calls. For complete details on how to call an inmate in New Mexico, please click here.

How to Send Money

An approved visitor can send a money order with the inmate’s name and number directly to the facility.

Programs For Inmates

Adult Basic Education/General Education Diploma

Basic academic skills instruction and preparation for GED testing including career/technical, college readiness, Special Education, and adult literacy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Programs and courses assisting offenders in recognizing destructive behavior patterns and developing positive, pro-social thinking habits in all areas of their lives

Courses are as follows:

  • Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT)
  • Moral Reconation Therapy Domestic Violence (MRT-DV)
  • Charting A New Course, and
  • Breaking Barriers
  • Post-Secondary Education (College)

Courses are offered through accredited colleges leading to Associate Degrees and Vocational Certificates. College courses vary by facility and are provided in partnership with Eastern New Mexico University Roswell (ENMU-R), Luna Community College (LCC), and Mesalands Community College (MCC) available at varying state correctional facilities. Students may also pursue college education under their own funding through an accredited post-secondary institution.

Family Reunification

Programs and courses that focus on family reunification including family literacy and skills. Residents learn parenting skills by reading to their children on audio or video tape, and meet family obligations during incarceration.

Courses offered include the following:

  • Inside Out Dad
  • Fathers As Readers
  • P.S. I Love You

Reentry

The Making the Right Turn to Reentry, pre-release guide is provided to prepare inmates, who are within six months of release, with processes to assist their reintegration back to their communities.

This 14-20 hour instructor-led program provides an overview of the following topics:

  • Identification
  • Life Skills
  • Housing
  • Education
  • Transportation
  • Living Under Supervision
  • Family
  • Health
  • Money Management
  • Employment

Vocational

The Education Bureau offers a variety of programs designed to increase student’s ability upon release to find a viable career that offers a living wage.

Courses offered include:

  • Advanced Computer Technologies
  • Automotive
  • Barbering
  • Braille
  • Building Trades-Cabinetry
  • Carpentry
  • C-tech(Network Cabling
  • NCCER CORE
  • NCCER CORE Safety
  • Electrical (Residential Electrical Wiring)
  • HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning)
  • Introduction to Computers
  • Microsoft Office Proficiency (MOS)
  • PC Maintenance
  • PC Specialist
  • Weaving
  • Welding, and
  • WET (Wind Energy Technology)

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Careers at Central New Mexico Correctional Facility

If you are interested in a career with the New Mexico Department of Corrections and would like to work at the Central New Mexico Correctional Facility, you can find out more information by clicking here.

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