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SWIWC Visitation Center

State Work Release

Last Updated: April 10,2024

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General Visitation Information

IDOC Visitation Rules and Information please review before visiting

Visitors to any correctional facility must produce photo identification and verify their date of birth. Please be sure to bring 2 forms of identification with you these would include a current photo ID such as a driver's license, a state ID card, a government ID card, military ID/driver's license, or acceptable documentation of non-U.S. citizenship including a current Passport, or Visa, documentation must contain the visitor's date of birth. Expired forms of identification will not be accepted. Visitors will also be required to provide vehicle information and other pertinent data, such as government identification, official credentials, attorney registration, and law student certification.

Visiting Room hours will be 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays, and official State holidays only.
No visits will be processed after 5:00 p.m.

To review the Visitor ADA Accommodations, you can see what the facility offers.

Work release programs oversee the adults under correctional supervision in this jurisdiction who have the trust of the facility administration where they are permitted to work in the community sector working regular jobs. Administered by agencies or courts with enforcement authority, these programs facilitate the transition of individuals back into the community post-incarceration, a process often fraught with limited job opportunities— this support forms integral aspects of these programs, aiming to address these hurdles. Corrections officials collaborate with community facilities both county-owned and privately contracted facilities to tailor supervision and services to individuals' needs, facilitating successful reentry.

Digital technology presents community corrections officials with innovative tools to monitor individuals on probation or parole, aiding their compliance and progress. Enhanced communication channels between supervisors and offenders are facilitated through smartphone-based video, text, or instant messaging. These technologies strengthen communication lines, enabling efficient supervision and ensuring individuals fulfill their legal obligations.

You must get approval before scheduling a visit, please call 618-394-2200 for detailed instructions.