Oklahoma City Community Correctional Center

The Oklahoma City Community Correctional Center is a facility for female inmates that is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The purpose of OKCCCC is to prepare the inmates for release back into the community.

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections leased the Thunderbird Motel in 1970 as administrative offices, and it later became the state's first community treatment center.

The Thunderbird Motel was also the first correctional property ever purchased by the state of Oklahoma under a lease/purchase agreement. The center was an all-male facility until 2000 when ODOC transferred its inmates to other community corrections centers, and the facility became the Mabel Bassett Minimum Unit for women.

In 2003, the agency moved Mabel Bassett Correctional Center, including the minimum unit, to a former private prison in McLoud, Oklahoma, and OKCCCC was vacant.

On May 9, 2003, a tornado severely damaged Clara Waters Community Corrections Center. ODOC reopened OKCCCC to house displaced male inmates. In July 2017, OKCCCC transitioned back to an all female facility.

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Visiting Hours and Rules

Visiting hours are scheduled according to the first letter of an inmate's last name.

Saturdays
A-M: 9 a.m. — 1 p.m. 

Sundays
N-Z: 9 a.m. — 1 p.m. 

State Holidays
A-M: 8 a.m. — 12 p.m.
N-Z: 1 — 4 p.m.

Visiting Application

You must submit a “Visitor Request Form” and get approved before visiting your inmate. You can find a copy of the form here. Once you have returned the Visitor Request Form to the facility, the approval process takes approximately two months.

The Oklahoma Department of Corrections conducts background checks on everyone 18 or older during the approval process. Your inmate will notify you when you have been approved.

Dress Code

The following clothing items are prohibited in the visiting room: 

  • Shorts, skorts, skirts, or dresses shorter than the top of the kneecap or tight fitting. 
  • Wrap-around skirts, dresses/skirts with split seam higher than the top of the knee cap.
  • Tube-tops, Tank-tops, Crop-tops, Halter-tops, Spaghetti-top blouses, Sleeveless/transparent or mesh tops/blouses. 
  • Leggings/biker’s pants/bodysuits. 
  • Spandex clothing, including swimsuits. 
  • Blue chambray, periwinkle, camouflage, or orange shirts. 
  • Tight fitting sweat suits. 
  • Low-cut or cut-out designs on clothing. 
  • Clothing bearing profanity, offensive wording, and pictures. 
  • Headgear (excluding religious). 
  • Clothing which exposes the midriff, extremely tight, off the shoulder, or which exposes any part of the breast.

Children 11 years and older must comply with the dress code unless they are restricted by handicap or medical reasons. Every visitor must wear clothing that is appropriate for his or her gender.

Infant care items are allowed in the visiting room. Those include, but are not limited to, baby bottles, diapers, baby food, etc.

No more than twenty dollars in quarters is allowed per visitor for the vending machines. All visitors must bring their quarters in a clear sandwich size bag. 

Physical Address

Oklahoma City Community Correctional Center
315 West I-44 Service Road
Oklahoma City, OK 73118-7634

Driving Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/gPiRC39HEHmscKSb7

General Phone Number

(405) 463-7800

Inmate Mailing Address(es)

Inmate Name, DOC Number
Oklahoma City Community Correctional Center
315 West I-44 Service Road
Oklahoma City, OK 73118-7634 

Please include the inmate’s name, DOC number, and housing assignment (if known) in the address of all inmate mail.

How to Call an Inmate

You can’t call an inmate at Oklahoma City Community Correctional Center, but they do have access to phones during certain hours. For complete details on how to call an inmate in Oklahoma, please click here.

How to Send Money

You can send money to an inmate at Oklahoma City Community Correctional Center by using JPay.

  • JPay.com — Send money online, with your credit or debit card.
  • JPay Mobile — Send money anytime, anywhere by downloading the free app
  • Phone: 800-574-5729 — Speak with a live agent, 24/7
  • Send cash at MoneyGram locations including CVS and Walmart (receive code 6365)  
  • Money orders — Payable to JPay at: P.O. Box 278320, Miramar, FL 33027

You can download a printable deposit slip at JPay.

Inmates have a spend limit of $80 per week in the canteen. There is no limit to the amount of money an inmate can have in their account. 

Programs For Inmates

The goal of this facility is to provide a gradual reentry process for inmates that carries over to release/discharge while addressing employment, housing, pro-social associates, and transportation needs.

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Careers at Oklahoma City Community Correctional Center

If you are interested in a career with the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, you can find out more information about available jobs at Oklahoma Community Correctional Center by clicking here.

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