State Farm Enterprise Unit
State Farm Enterprise Unit is a prison work camp located in State Farm, Virginia. More than 50 inmates are employed at the State Farm Offset Printing Facility, which equips inmates with the job skills necessary for re-entry into society. The production at this facility is dedicated to manufacturing quality offset printing at a competitive price.
Inmates at the State Farm Enterprise Unit are employed in the following positions:
- Press Operators
- Bindery Operators
- Quality control inspectors
- Intake clerks
- Shipping/Receiving clerks
- Mechanics
- Safety Leads
- Custodians
The products they make include Letterheads, Envelopes, Flyers/Brochures, Business cards, Books, Presentations, Note cards, and Postcards. The State Farm Enterprise Unit is operated by the Virginia Department of Corrections, along with Virginia Correctional Enterprises.
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State Farm Enterprise Unit
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Visiting Hours and Rules
Visiting hours are on Saturdays and Sundays at State Farm Enterprise Unit. The visiting schedule rotates, so call the facility to find out your inmate's specific visiting times.
Applying for Visitation
Before visiting an inmate at the State Farm Enterprise Unit, you must be approved by the Virginia Department of Corrections. You can submit a visitation application online. Minor visitors must attach their application to an adult application. If you are not the minor's parent or legal guardian, you must include a Notarized Statement – Minor Visitor form.
After the DOC processes your application (including a background check), you will receive an email informing you of your application's approval or explaining the reason(s) for disapproval.
What to Bring to a Visit
All adult visitors must have a valid photo ID. Acceptable forms are: Driver’s License, Passport, Military ID, or an official picture ID issued by a federal or state agency.
Before entering the visiting room, you will be searched by electronic scanning and detection devices. You may also be subject to pat-down frisk searches and contraband detection canines.
The only items visitors are allowed to take into the visiting room are:
- A visitor's pass
- A maximum of $20.00 in coins (no paper money) per adult visitor
- Personal vehicle key only (“keyless” keys are not authorized)
- DOC locker key
- Essential items for infant feeding
Keep all property locked in your vehicle. You can not bring in food, cash money, checks, money orders, or lottery tickets. No cell phones or electronic devices.
Dress Code
All visitors must follow the dress code. Clothing must cover you from the neck to the kneecaps. You must also wear underwear and footwear. Clothing with symbols or signs with inappropriate language or graphics is prohibited.
Clothing Must Not:
- Be inappropriate in any way
- Contain symbols or signs with inappropriate language or graphics
- Include watches and all wearable technology
Physical Address
State Farm Enterprise Unit
3600 Woods Way
State Farm, VA 23160
Driving Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/yh4EK3MGVxFmuuRq5
General Phone Number
(804) 598-4251
Inmate Mailing Address(es)
Inmate name and DOC number
State Farm Enterprise Unit
3600 Woods Way
State Farm, VA 23160
You may send letters (limited to three pages, front and back), greeting cards, postcards, and appropriate photos (no pornographic, obscene, or offensive imagery) to inmates at Deep Meadow
However, the inmates receive photocopies of their mail instead of the originals. Prison staff shreds all original mail contents, including personal photos after they are copied. Watch this video to see how the Virginia DOC distributes mail.
The following items will be rejected:
- Money orders, cash, checks, or other items of monetary value (send money to an offender with JPay)
- Postage stamps, prepaid postage envelopes and postcards
- Nude or semi-nude images of anyone
- Contraband or other items not in compliance with Operating Procedure 802.1
How to Call an Inmate
You can't call an inmate at State Farm Enterprise Unit, but they do have access to phones during daytime hours. For complete details on how to call an inmate in Virginia, please click here.
How to Send Money
To send money to an inmate at State Farm Enterprise Unit, use one of the following options:
- Online or Mobile App: The fastest way to send money is by using a credit or debit card and making an online payment or using the JPay mobile app (Android, Apple iOS).
- Phone: Call JPay at 1 (800) 574-5729 to make payments anytime 24/7.
- Send all money orders with a deposit slip to:
JPay
P.O. Box 278170
Miramar, FL 33027
- Cash: Make a cash deposit at any MoneyGram agent location (including Walmart and CVS Pharmacy). View the list of nearby MoneyGram locations.
Programs For Inmates
Adult Basic Education: Students learn literacy, numeracy, and problem-solving skills. ABE students graduate to adult secondary studies in preparation for High School Equivalency (HSE).
High School Equivalency: Adult secondary level instruction that ends when offenders pass the GED exam.
Re-entry Money Smart – Making Cents Out of Your Finances: A money management video program that covers topics like Understanding Your Paycheck, Planning for Rainy Days and Your Future, Managing Your Expenses Online, Borrowing and Paying Your Debts, and Living Within Your Means and Sharing With Others.
Special Education: Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) that meet the needs of inmates who qualify for services under the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA).
Thinking for A Change: The goal of this course is to decrease criminal thinking through cognitive behavioral changes and skill development.
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Careers at State Farm Enterprise Unit
If you are interested in a career with the Virginia Department of Corrections and would like more information about job listings at the State Farm Enterprise Unit, click here.