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Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis

Federal BOP Reentry & Treatment Facility

Last Updated: July 21, 2025
Address
300 South 4th St Suite 1210, Minneapolis, MN 55415
County
Hennepin
Phone
612-664-5560
Fax
612-664-5569
Email
cms/ccm@bop.gov

Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis is for Federal BOP Reentry & Treatment Facility offenders have not been sentenced yet and are detained here until their case is heard.

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If your loved one is at Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis, InmateAid can help you stay connected. Call the facility directly at 612-664-5560 with any immediate questions.

Reentry, the process of reintegrating offenders from correctional facilities into society, is a critical aspect of public safety. With more than three-quarters of state offenders being re-arrested within five years of release, successful reintegration is imperative. Evidence-based practices focus on individuals at medium to high risk of reoffending, tailoring programs to address their specific needs, thus lowering recidivism rates. Residential Reentry Centers (RRCs) play a vital role in this process by providing structured environments and various programs to aid residents in their rehabilitation and community reconnection efforts.

Moreover, RRCs assist probation and pretrial services officers in monitoring individuals' activities to ensure compliance with release conditions and reduce violations, particularly for those deemed higher risk. Additionally, RRCs serve as alternatives to pretrial detention, offering a solution for individuals whose appearance cannot be reasonably ensured or who may pose a danger to the community under less restrictive conditions. Judicial policies consider factors like cost-effectiveness, reducing jail overcrowding, and the suitability of RRC placement for certain defendants, balancing these against individual circumstances and needs. Ultimately, successful reentry not only benefits the individual but also contributes to enhanced public safety and more effective correctional practices.

Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis - Halfway House Information

Locations for RRM MINNEAPOLIS

2ND-CURT FORBES RES. CENTER
111 SHERMAN AVENUE
AMES, IA 50010
PHONE: (515)232-3774

1ST-WEST UNION RESIDEN FACIL
500 SOUTH PINE
WEST UNION, IA 52175
PHONE: (319)422-5758

2ND-FT DODGE RES. FACL. CTC W/R
703 1ST AVENUE NORTH
FT. DODGE, IA 50501
PHONE: (515)955-6393

2ND-BEJE CLARK RES. FACL. W/R
P.O. BOX 1226
MASON CITY, IA 50402
PHONE: (641)424-3817

DOUGLAS CO JAIL/WORK RELEASE
8TH AND ELM STREET
ALEXANDRIA, MN 56308
(320)762-8151

DIRECTORY OF ACTIVE CONTRACTS
N.W. REG CORR, CROOKSTON, MN
BOX 624 600 BRUCE ST
CROOKSTON, MN 56716
PHONE: (218)281-6363

BETHEL WORK RELEASE PROGRAM
23 MESABA AVE
DULUTH, MN 55806
PHONE: (218)727-3828

BENTON COUNTY JAIL
581 HWY 23 NE
FOLEY, MN 56329
PHONE: (320)968-8263

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA (MALE)
2825 EAST LAKE STREET
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55406
PHONE: (612)721-6327

RENVILLE COUNTY JAIL
500 E. DEPUE COURTHOUSE ANNEX
OLIVIA, MN 56277
PHONE: (320)523-1161

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA (FEMALE)
1771 KENT STREET
ROSEVILLE, MN 55113
PHONE: (651)488-2073

COMMUNITY ALCOHOL/DRUG CENTER
901 SOUTH MILLER
MITCHELL, SD 57301
PHONE: (605)995-8180

COMMUNITY ALTERNATIVES
5025 HWY 79 SOUTH BOX 2273
RAPID CITY, SD 57709
PHONE: (605)341-4240

PENNINGTON CO SHERIFF'S DEPT
725 N LACROSSE
RAPID CITY, SD 57701
PHONE: (605)394-6128

GLORY HOUSE OF SIOUX FALLS
4000 S. WEST AVE., P.O. 88145
SIOUX FALLS, SD 57105
PHONE: (605)332-3273

CENTRE, INC.
315 WEST INDIANA AVENUE
BISMARCK, ND 58502
PHONE: (701)222-4966

CENTRE, INC.
123 15TH STREET, N
FARGO, ND 58102
PHONE: (701)237-9340

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Finding an Inmate at Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis

If you're trying to locate someone in custody at Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the fastest path depends on how recently the arrest happened, what type of facility holds the inmate, and how quickly that facility updates its public records. There is no single nationwide inmate database that covers every detention facility in real time, so locating a specific person often means checking multiple sources or calling Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis directly at 612-664-5560.

Using the InmateAid Inmate Search

The InmateAid inmate search is the fastest starting point for locating someone at Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis. The search pulls from facility rosters, booking systems, and arrest record databases to return current custody status, charges, and housing facility. If the person was arrested or transferred recently and doesn't appear yet, the facility likely hasn't updated its public roster, which can lag by hours or a full business day. Try again later or call 612-664-5560 to confirm.

When the Inmate Doesn't Appear in the Search

Several explanations are possible if a person isn't showing up. The booking may not be complete. The person may have been released, transferred to another facility, or moved to federal or immigration custody. Some facilities deliberately delay public records by 24 to 72 hours for security reasons. Minors are never published in any public locator regardless of facility. To rule out a transfer or release, call 612-664-5560 and ask the booking desk to confirm current status.

What You'll Need to Search Effectively

Have ready: full legal name and any aliases, date of birth, and approximate date of arrest. If you know which agency made the arrest, that narrows results significantly. A booking number locates the record immediately. Without at least a full name and approximate date, searches return too many results to be useful.

Once You've Located the Inmate

When you confirm the person is at Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis, set up a prepaid phone account so you don't miss the first call, and arrange any money transfer or commissary funding needed. For phone discount plans, money transfer, and mail services available at Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis, see InmateAid's inmate services and call 612-664-5560.

To confirm current custody status, recent transfers, or release information at Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis, call 612-664-5560.

Visitation Information

Visiting an Inmate at Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis

Visiting someone held at Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis in Minneapolis, Minnesota starts with confirming the current visiting schedule, the visitor approval process, and your status on the approved visitor list. Visitation policies vary widely from one facility to another based on operating authority, security level, and the inmate's current status. Call Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis directly at 612-664-5560 to confirm what applies right now.

Getting on the Approved Visitor List

Most detention facilities require visitors to be approved in advance. The inmate at Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis typically submits a list of proposed visitors, and each adult on that list completes a visitor application form for a background check. Approval timelines range from a few days to several weeks depending on the facility. Do not travel for a visit until you have received confirmation. Call 612-664-5560 for the visitor application process and expected approval timeline.

Visiting Days, Hours, and Scheduling

Visiting schedules at Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis depend on the facility's operating model. Some facilities offer walk-in visits during posted hours; others require advance scheduling through an online portal or phone reservation. Visiting days may differ by housing unit or classification. Holiday schedules often change without much notice. Call 612-664-5560 a day or two before your planned visit to confirm the slot is still open and the inmate is eligible for visits.

ID, Dress Code, and What to Bring

Bring a valid government-issued photo ID: driver's license, state ID, military ID, or passport. Most facilities require it to be unexpired and match the name on your approved application. Dress codes at Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis are enforced at entry: no revealing attire, no clothing that resembles inmate or staff uniforms, no hats, and in many facilities no underwire bras. Leave phones, bags, electronics, keys, and wallets in your vehicle or in lobby lockers.

Inmate Status and Visit Eligibility

A visit can be denied for reasons unrelated to your paperwork: the inmate may be in disciplinary status, restricted housing, medical isolation, or holdover during a transfer. Facility-wide lockdowns also suspend visits without notice. If the inmate has recently arrived, been moved, or had any change in status, call 612-664-5560 before traveling. A phone call the morning of the visit can save a wasted trip.

Video Visitation

Many detention facilities now offer video visitation through providers such as Securus, GTL/ViaPath, HomeWAV, or Smart Communications, either alongside or in place of in-person visits. Video visits typically require setting up a paid account, scheduling in advance, and connecting from a smartphone, tablet, or computer. For information on inmate phone discount plans and money transfer services, see InmateAid's inmate services and call 612-664-5560 to confirm what's available at Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis.

To confirm visiting hours, the visitor application process, or current eligibility at Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis, call 612-664-5560.

Frequently Asked Questions About Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - Minneapolis

  1. What is a federal reentry program?
    Federal reentry programs help individuals transition from incarceration back into society by providing supervision, employment assistance, housing support, and treatment services to reduce recidivism.

  2. What is the purpose of a federal halfway house?
    A Residential Reentry Center (RRC), commonly known as a halfway house, serves as a structured environment for individuals completing their federal sentences, helping them secure employment, housing, and reintegration support.

  3. Who is eligible for placement in a federal halfway house?
    Eligibility is determined by the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), focusing on individuals with remaining sentences of 12 months or less who meet behavioral and program participation criteria.

  4. How long can someone stay in a federal halfway house?
    The length of stay varies but typically ranges from three to 12 months, depending on individual needs, release plans, and bed availability.

  5. What are the rules in a federal halfway house?
    Residents must follow strict curfews, remain drug-free, maintain employment, participate in required programs, and comply with facility policies. Violations can lead to discipline or removal.

  6. Can federal halfway house residents leave for work or family visits?
    Yes, residents may leave for work, medical appointments, and approved passes, but all movement is closely monitored and must be pre-approved by case managers.

  7. What happens if a resident violates the rules?
    Rule violations can result in loss of privileges, increased restrictions, or in serious cases, return to a federal prison facility for noncompliance.

  8. What is home confinement, and how does it relate to halfway houses?
    Some individuals transition from halfway houses to home confinement, where they must remain at a designated residence under electronic monitoring or supervision until their release date.

  9. What types of treatment programs are available in federal reentry centers?
    Programs include substance abuse treatment, mental health counseling, life skills training, employment support, and educational opportunities to help with reintegration.

  10. Are residents required to work while in a federal halfway house?
    Yes, employment is a mandatory condition for most residents unless they are enrolled in an approved education or treatment program. Those unable to find work must actively seek employment.

  11. How does an inmate request placement in a halfway house?
    Inmates nearing release can submit a request through their case manager, who will determine eligibility and coordinate placement with the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

  12. Do halfway house residents have access to legal and medical services?
    Yes, residents can access medical care, mental health services, and legal aid, but they must follow guidelines for seeking outside treatment or consultations.

  13. Can family members visit residents in a halfway house?
    Visitation policies vary by facility, but most allow limited family visits under specific conditions and during designated hours.

  14. What are the benefits of completing a federal reentry program?
    Successful completion helps individuals secure housing, employment, and community support, reducing their chances of recidivism and improving their reintegration prospects.

  15. Do federal halfway houses provide housing assistance after release?
    While halfway houses are temporary, case managers help residents find stable, long-term housing options, including transitional housing programs and rental assistance resources.

  16. Are electronic monitoring and curfews required in a federal halfway house?
    Yes, residents are typically subject to curfews and electronic monitoring to ensure compliance with the reentry process and facility rules.

  17. What happens after completing a federal halfway house program?
    Upon completion, residents are released to independent housing, home confinement, or probation supervision, depending on their legal requirements and progress in the program.

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