Cedar Creek Corrections Center

The Cedar Creek Corrections Center is a minimum-security prison for male inmates that is located in Littlerock, Washington. This facility is operated by the Washington State Department of Corrections and can house a maximum of 480 inmates. This facility has two housing units: Cascade and Olympic.

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Visiting Hours and Rules

Cedar Creek Corrections Center visiting hours are on Saturday and Sunday afternoons and evening visiting hours alternate every week. See Visit Schedule for details.

Sunday:

See Visit Schedule

Monday:

6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Tuesday:

None

Wednesday:

None

Thursday:

None

Friday:

6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Saturday:

See Visit Schedule

Unforeseen security problems may interfere with visiting, causing delayed, shortened, suspended or cancelled visits. This is unusual, but it can occur. You can follow @DOCVisitation on Twitter to be notified of cancellations and changes. 

Many family friendly events are hosted at CCCC and they can disrupt regularly scheduled visiting hours. Please refer to the CCCC Family Friendly Events Calendar for more information.

Applying for Visitation

All visitors must be approved before being placed on an inmate's visiting list. This process begins by completing the application form. Please fill out the online application. A separate application form is needed for visitors under the age of 18.

For help completing the application or questions about the application process call the Headquarters Visit Unit at 360-725-8480, or email [email protected].

The Parent⁄Guardian Approval for Minor Visitor form must be completed and notarized. If you are not the parent, guardianship of all minors must be verified by providing a certified copy of the court order establishing legal guardianship.

What to Bring to a Visit

Each visitor age 18 and above must bring a current photo identification (ID). The following examples qualify: Driver’s license, Military ID, Tribal ID, State ID, Federal agency ID, or Passport.

You will not be allowed to take anything into the visiting room except yourself, your picture ID, your food card, your locker key, and approved medications and/or medical equipment. 

Some additional items are approved if you are bringing an infant or toddler. 

Vending machine food is the only food available during a visit. You will have access to a microwave and plates. If you plan to buy food during your visit, there is an ATM-like machine called a food-card dispenser located at the public access doors when you enter. 

Only one card is allowed per visitor. You must first buy a food card, the initial purchase cost ranges from $3.00 to $5.00, then you can add money to it. Please bring multiple bills. The facility cannot make change. You can keep the food card and bring it to each visit, but they do not transfer between facilities.

Dress Code

Visitors not dressed properly will not be allowed into the visit area. Your clothing must follow these rules:

  • Conservative and modest 
  • Clean and in good repair 
  • Buttons or closures must be fastened to maintain modesty 
  • Undergarments must be worn 
  • Cleavage must not be visible 
  • Skirts or shorts must be at the top of the knee or longer 
  • Shoes are required 
  • Heels may not be more than 3 inches from the heel of the foot to the ground. 
  • Belly buttons must not be visible 
  • Tube tops, midriffs, or other half shirts are prohibited 
  • Pants with more than four (4) pockets (cargo) are prohibited 
  • Clothing depicting alcohol, drugs, gang symbols, or sex are prohibited 
  • Shirts, jackets, or sweatshirts with hoods are not allowed 
  • Clothing that resembles state-issued offender clothing is not allowed. This includes red shirts, khaki pants, gray sweatpants, and gray sweatshirts.

T-shirts and sweatpants are available to borrow if your clothing does not meet the dress code.

Search Procedures

Please be prepared to be searched before a visit. Pat searches consist of the following: 

Front: Hair, hats, sleeves, mouth, breast/chest area, collar, necklace/jewelry, belt/waist, crotch, pockets, garment seams, inside/outside legs, socks/ankles, shoes, and underneath footwear. 

Back: Hair, hats, sleeves, collar, armpit area, shoulders/back, watches/bracelets, belt/waist, buttocks, back pockets, garment seams, inside/outside legs, socks/ankles, shoes, and underneath footwear.

All of your belongings are also subject to search.

Video Visits

Video visits are available at Cedar Creek Corrections Center. You must be on your loved one’s approved visit list to participate. To register, contact JPAY at (866) 333-5729 or https://www.jpay.com/. Each video visit lasts 30 minutes and costs $12.95. 

Sunday:

None

Monday:

None

Tuesday:

6:00 p.m. – Scheduled End

7:00 p.m. – Scheduled End

8:00 p.m. – Scheduled End

Wednesday:

None

Thursday:

6:00 p.m. – Scheduled End

7:00 p.m. – Scheduled End

8:00 p.m. – Scheduled End

Friday:

None

Saturday:

6:00 p.m. – Scheduled End

7:00 p.m. – Scheduled End

8:00 p.m. – Scheduled End

Video visits are monitored and recorded for security purposes and regular visitation rules apply. 

Physical Address

Cedar Creek Corrections Center
12200 Bordeaux Road
Littlerock, WA 98556

Driving Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/Qd9uEtp5YaddTy5N7

General Phone Number

(360)-359-4100

Inmate Mailing Address(es)

Inmate name and DOC number
Cedar Creek Corrections Center
P.O. Box 37
Littlerock, WA 98556-0037

All inmate mail is inspected. Unauthorized materials (contraband) found in mail will be rejected. Books, newspapers, and magazines must be mailed directly to your inmate by the publisher, publication supplier, or bookstore. 

Email and videograms are available through JPAY. To register, please contact JPAY at (866) 333-5729 or visit https://www.jpay.com/

How to Call an Inmate

You can't call an inmate at Cedar Creek Corrections Center, but they do have access to phones during daytime hours. For complete details on how to call an inmate in Washington, please click here.

How to Send Money

The Department of Corrections (DOC) provides the following three options to send money to your inmate at Cedar Creek Corrections Center:

Programs For Inmates

Academic & Partnership Programs

  • Adult Basic Education
  • Dog Training Program
  • General Education Diploma (GED)
  • Getting it Right
  • Job Readiness
  • Sustainability in Prisons Project

Research Based Programs

  • Substance Abuse Treatment

Work & Vocational Programs

  • Building Maintenance
  • Computer Technology
  • Community Work Crews
  • Composting & Recycling
  • Department of Natural Resources Work Crews
  • Drywall Installation
  • Information Technology
  • Institutional Support Jobs
  • Roofing
  • Siding
  • Sustainability Jobs
  • WasteWater Treatment Plant

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Careers at Cedar Creek Corrections Center

If you are interested in a career with the Washington State Department of Corrections and would like more information about job listings at the Cedar Creek Corrections Center, click here.

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