FCI McKean is a prison for male offenders only, having a current inmate population of 1, Of these 1, prisoners, prisoners are incarcerated at the FCI and are imprisoned at the camp. The FCI was originally designed to hold just inmates while the camp was designed to hold a maximum of inmates.
The FCI is composed of 4 housing units. Each housing unit holds inmates. At the camp there are 2 housing units, along with a greenhouse. Each of the housing units at the camp hold prisoners. This facility may have modified visiting hours and regulations provided below. For questions or concerns please contact the facility using the phone number or email address listed on this page.
These visiting hours are displayed in an easy to read format for your convienience. They represent the most typical visiting hours at this facility but may not cover all cases; for example, inmates confined to a special housing unit will usually have a modified visiting schedule.
For this reason, you should confirm these visiting hours and other important visiting information by refering to this facility's official policy about these matters: Visiting Regulations. Additionally, the Warden may restrict or cancel visiting for the sake of safety and security; for example, cases of severe weather or other incidents that will impact normal operations at facility.
Therefore, it's recommended that you call the facility to confirm the visiting schedule before departing for your visit: Use the address below to send correspondence and parcels to inmates. Learn more about sending mail. Do NOT send money to an inmate using this facility's address. All funds sent through the mail must be addressed to a processing center in Des Moines, Iowa. This applies to all Federal inmates, regardless of where they are incarcerated.
Learn more about sending funds to an inmate. Use the following address when sending correspondence and parcels to staff:. If you are 16 years of age or older, you must bring a valid photo ID with you to the visit, like a state or federal ID card, driver's license, or current passport. Birth certificates are not valid forms of ID. All visitors are subject to a visual and pat search by an officer. You will also be scanned by a metal detector and receive a black light stamp. Any item you bring into the facility will be opened and searched by a staff member, and anyone who refuses a search of themselves or their property will not be allowed to visit with the inmate.
Note: Money may not be exchanged between a visitor and an inmate; the visitor may purchase items from the vending machines for the inmate. However, all items must be consumed in the Visiting Room. Visitors are not allowed to bring any item into the institution to give to an inmate. Lockers are not available for the storage of personal items not allowed in the institution.
These items must be returned to the visitor's personal vehicle. Cell phones, pagers, cameras, watches, or smart devices of any type are not authorized inside the institution. All visitors will be dressed appropriately and avoid suggestive, provocative and revealing clothing styles. The Institution Duty Officer or Operations Lieutenant may deny a visit based on inappropriate or provocative clothing.
All footwear and clothing must be appropriate for a correctional setting, and the dress code is as follows:. Visitors will not have to remove their religious headwear and it will not be searched other than through a metal detector. If there is reasonable suspicion that contraband is present, then the policy governing searches of non-inmates will be enacted and adhered to. Skirts and dresses will be permitted; however, they must not be form fitting and must cover the knees.
Any visitor wearing clothes similarly-colored brown, light brown, beige, khaki, or tan will not be allowed to enter the visiting room. Visitors who appear to be under the influence of alcoholic beverages, drugs or narcotics, or who display inappropriate behavior will not be permitted to visit or remain on the institution's grounds.
You can only send cards or letters to these addresses. Paperback books, newspapers, and magazines must come directly from the publisher via a subscription or mail order. Inmates cannot receive packages through the mail, with the exception of a package of release day clothing. You can't send the release day package until 30 days prior to the scheduled release date.
Federal inmates are not allowed to have cellphones and they can't receive inbound calls. They can make outbound calls during approved hours, and they must pay for them with the money that is on their personal account or call collect.
This is also how inmates are able to send and receive emails. Your number must be added to the contact list for approval. Sending money is one of most important things you can do for an inmate. The prison will issue each prisoner the minimum amount of clothing and hygiene items, and provide them with three meals a day. But, it is extremely difficult for prisoners to have any level of comfort when living with just the items that are prison-issued.
Inmates can receive outside funds while incarcerated at a BOP-managed facility, which are deposited into their commissary accounts. Postal Service. Send the funds to the address above.
Replace the second line with the inmate's valid, full committed name. Replace the third line with the inmate's eight digit register number. Never send money directly to the prison.
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