Clallam Bay Corrections Center
The Clallam Bay Corrections Center is a medium, maximum, and close custody prison for male inmates located in Clallam Bay, Washington. This facility is operated by the Washington State Department of Corrections and can house a maximum of 858 inmates.
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Clallam Bay Corrections Center
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Visiting Hours and Rules
Below are the regularly scheduled visiting hours for each unit that accepts visitors at Clallam Bay Corrections Center. Regular visiting hours are subject to change due to unplanned incidents, as well as scheduled events. Each inmate may have up to four approved visitors per visit.
Before visiting, check for notices that may impact your travel plans. For visitation cancellations, you can follow @WADOCVisits on Twitter.
CBCC Visit Room
No Entrance times are from 1 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. and from 4 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. and after 6:30 p.m.
All D-unit visits will be NO-CONTACT visits, EXCEPT the Intensive Transition Program inmates. The time of visits has changed to 11 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. and 2:15 – 4:00 p.m. Friday – Monday.
No Contact Booth: One visit per week for inmates in segregation or the Intensive Management Unit (IMU) during Regular Visiting Hours. Length of visit depends on the inmate's IMU level.
VISITING TIMES
Where Days Check In Time Check Out Time
Visit Room for Living Friday & Monday 11:00 am – 1:00 pm 7:15 pm
Units: A, B, C, G, H, I, J 2:15 pm – 4:00 pm
Also: D Unit - Safe Harbor 5:15 pm – 6:30 pm
(No contact visits)
Saturday & Sunday 10:45 am – 11:30 am 7:15 pm
2:15 pm – 4:00 pm
5:15 pm – 6:30 pm
D Unit / ITP Friday & Monday 11:00 am – 1:00 pm 6:15 pm
2:15 pm – 4:00 pm
5:15 pm – 5:30 pm
Saturday & Sunday 10:45 am – 11:30 am 6:15 pm
2:15 pm – 4:00 pm
5:15 pm – 5:30 pm
Applying for Visitation
Visitors must have submitted a visitor’s application, be approved, and added to the incarcerated individual’s visitor list before visiting. To start the approval process, 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.
Visitor Check-In
Visitors are welcome to arrive at the speaker box 10-15 minutes before visits and will check in at the visitor entrance. Facing the facility from the parking lot, the entrance will be at the far end of the parking lot on your left. There is an entrance gate that is controlled from the tower.
The officer may ask you for your reason to enter. When the gate opens and you enter, continue to follow the walkway to the entrance into the Public Access Area. Visitors should inform visit personnel in advance when difficult news will be shared during a visit.
What to Bring to a Visit
Visitors who are 18 years of age and older must present identification (ID) that is valid with a current photo (e.g., driver’s license or state ID card, passport, military or government ID, tribal ID, alien registration).
Visitors may bring the following items in a clear plastic coin purse or bag:
- Cash
During visitation, money or vending machine debit cards may be used for vending machine purchases by visitors. Money is required at CBCC for vending machine purchases. Each visitor will be allowed $20.00 in change (no pennies please) or bills in denominations of $5.00 or less.
It is recommended that you bring single dollar bills or quarters to use, as machines are often overloaded with $5 bills. You may also bring an additional $20.00 to spend on the incarcerated individual, however, incarcerated individuals are not allowed to use the vending machines.
Visitors will take all unspent money and vending machine debit cards with them when they leave.
- Keys
Drivers may keep one car key and/or remote on a single ring key chain. The keys will be secured in a locker at Public Access prior to visiting.
- ID
Visitors are allowed to have one form of ID in the visiting area.
- Medical
Visitors are allowed medications or medical equipment that is needed during the visiting period, if proof of prescription or medically authorized need is provided. Prescription medication must be in the original container and only in the limited amount needed during the visit.
- Small comb or brush
- Two pairs of eyeglasses, including one pair of reading glasses, or non-reflective sunglasses for facilities allowing outside visits.
The following items are allowed for infants and toddlers and must be stored in a clear plastic bag or container:
- Two, empty, clear, plastic bottles that can be filled with water, juice, milk, or formula
- One, plastic, Tupperware-type child’s cup with lid
- Two, unopened, plastic containers of formula, juice, or other infant-specific fluids (e.g., Pedialyte). Breast milk may be allowed if it is in a clear plastic bottle that employees are able to inspect
- Two, unopened, plastic containers of baby/snack food in their original packaging with one plastic baby spoon
- Two bibs
- Two pacifiers or teething objects
- One non-quilted child’s blanket
- One change of baby clothing
- One disposable diaper per hour of the visit
- Baby wipes that have been transferred to a zip lock plastic bag before the visit
Dress Code
The following guidelines apply to visitors 8 years of age and older:
- Children must wear clothing that will not reveal underwear when they crawl, spin, etc. Shorts under dresses may be appropriate.
- Clothing will be free of reference to obscenity, alcohol, drugs, Security Threat Group (STG), violence, or sex in any form.
- All clothing must be clean and in good repair without rips or tears.
- Appropriate undergarments are required and will not be visible.
- Clothing will not reveal breasts or expose undergarments, cleavage, stomach/midriff, or bare chest or back, including when arms are raised.
- Sheer/transparent clothing is not allowed unless clothing worn beneath is not transparent and no undergarments (e.g., bra, underwear) are visible.
- Tactical and cargo pants are not allowed but carpenter pants are acceptable.
- Sagging of pants is not allowed.
- Camouflage, even in small decorative patches or lettering, and bibbed attire may not be worn. Outer garment shirts must have sleeves. Sleeveless garments must be worn with a sleeved outer garment for the duration of the visit. Cap sleeves are acceptable as an outer garment.
- Sweaters, blazers, and sweatshirts are permitted.
- Hooded garments are not allowed in the visit area.
- Shorts, dresses, skirts, capris, skorts, and slits in clothing must reach the top of the kneecap when standing.
- Items that protect against rain and other inclement weather (e.g., umbrella, hat, raincoat, ski jacket, top coat) are not permitted in the visit room.
- Shoes, sandals, flip flops, and boots must be in good repair, free of rips or tears. o Fur on the outside of the boot/shoe or steel-toed footwear is not allowed. Boots with fleece or sheepskin lining (e.g., Uggs) are permitted.
- High heels must be no more than three inches high from the heel of the visitor’s foot to the ground.
- Leggings/jeggings may only be worn under outer garments that must be mid-thigh or longer, front and back, when standing.
The following accessories are permitted:
- No more than 2 rings - a wedding set is considered one ring
- One necklace
- One bracelet
Video Visits
Video visits are available at Clallam Bay 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.
Where Days Check In Time Check Out Time
A Unit Tuesday – Thursday 10:00 am 11:00 am
Tuesday – Thursday 8:00 pm 9:00 pm
B / C / D Units Tuesday – Thursday 12:00 pm 1:00 pm
Saturday 6:00 pm 7:00 pm
Sunday 7:00 am 9:00 am
MSC Units:
G / H / I / J 7 Days a week 9:00 am 11:00 am
1:00 pm 1:30 pm
2:30 pm 3:30 pm
6:00 pm 8:00 pm
Physical Address
Clallam Bay Corrections Center
1830 Eagle Crest Way
Clallam Bay, WA 98326
Driving Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/W6rHvRBbXM6WsJwE8
General Phone Number
(360)-963-2000
Inmate Mailing Address(es)
Inmate name and DOC number
Clallam Bay Corrections Center
1830 Eagle Crest Way
Clallam Bay, WA 98326
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 Clallam Bay 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 Clallam Bay Corrections Center:
Programs For Inmates
- Adult Basic Education
- Building and Maintenance Technology
- Cloud and Computer Development Design
- Dog Training & Adoption Program
- General Education Development (GED)
- Professional Baking and Pastry
- Small Business Entrepreneurship
- Small Business Accounting
- Sustainability in Prisons Project
- Research Based Programs
- Intensive Transition Program (ITP)
- Work & Vocational Programs
- Correctional Industries (CI) employs offenders in their garment factory and laundry
- Food Service
- Clerks
- Electricians
- Groundskeepers
- Mechanics
- Recreational assistants
- Warehouse workers
- Welders
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Careers at Clallam Bay Corrections Center
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