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Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home, WI Inmate Search, Visitation Hours
- State
- Wisconsin
- Type
- County Jail
- Location
- 2402 Atwood Avenue, Madison, WI, 53704
- County
- Dane County
- City
- Madison
- Postal Code
- 53704
- Phone Number
- 608-246-3277, 608-246-3889
- Official Website
- http://www.countyofdane.com/juvenilecourt/shelter_home.aspx
Dane County Sheriffs Office
- Address
- 115 West Doty Street, Madison, Wisconsin, 53703
- Phone
- 608-284-6800
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The Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home is a county jail that can be found in the Madison city of Wisconsin.
The Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home is a medium-security facility that is home to adult inmates. In the Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home, they do not house inmates who are under the age of 18.
Majority of the inmates who will call this facility here at the Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home home for their full sentence will have been given less than 2 years.
Selected inmates in the Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home will have the chance to have a work assignment. A work assignment is where an inmate will have a job within the Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home and earn a little bit of a salary. These work assignments can be anything from working in the kitchen, working in the laundry, or working for the commissary.
Inmate Search
First and foremost, you will need to know that not all county jails have their inmate roster available on the web for the community to search through.
The Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home is one of these facilities that do not have their inmate roster on the web.
If you need information or you are looking to see if the inmate is currently being housed in the Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home, you will need to contact the Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home directly. When calling them please have the inmate full name and their date of birth handy.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
While an inmate is in the Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home, you can send them letters. Letters are a great morale booster for inmates’ lives.
These letters are what keeps most inmates going daily. All mail is thoroughly examined by the Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home staff prior to being given to the inmate who it is addressed to. You should always have your return address on everything you send to the Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home.
Sending Money
If you have been asked to send money to an inmate in the Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home and you live local, you can drop off a money order at the facility.
If you do not live local and need to send money, you can use MoneyGram to send money to the inmate. When using MoneyGram, you will have the option to do it over the phone, online, or in person at a kiosk.
You will want to know that using MoneyGram, you will be charged a service fee for the service.
Phone calls
Inmates cannot receive calls from their friends and family while they are in the Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home, but they can make calls out to them.
All calls will be collected calls. Inmates will only be permitted to contact people who still have a landline phone. Cell phones are unable to pick up collect calls.
You will need to keep in mind that the charges for these collect calls will be the responsibility of the person who answers the call not the Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home or the inmate.
Visitation
Now, when you visit an inmate here at the Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home, you will need to keep in mind that the Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home only offers non-contact visits.
A non-contact visit is where you will be sitting behind a glass wall when visiting an inmate. You will not be able to have the chance or opportunity to touch the inmate whatsoever.
You will have to submit to a search prior to being allowed in the visitation area of the Dane County Juvenile Shelter Home.
Directions
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