Central Cellblock (DC DOC)


Central Cellblock (DC DOC)

๐Ÿข Washington, District of Columbia โ€“ County Detention Facility Profile

๐Ÿ“ Facility Overview

The Central Cellblock (DC DOC) in Washington, District of Columbia, serves as the countyโ€™s primary detention facility. It houses pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates, focusing on secure housing, safety, and access to essential services and programs that support rehabilitation.

๐Ÿ—‚๏ธ Facility Details

Official Name Central Cellblock (DC DOC)
Address 300 Indiana Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20001
Phone 202-727-4222
Role County jail & detention facility
Facility Type Correctional & Detention Facility

๐Ÿ‘ฅ Facility Population

The inmate population fluctuates daily due to arrests, court hearings, releases, and transfers. For real-time statistics, contact the facility directly at 202-727-4222.

๐Ÿ•’ Visitation Hours

Visitation is a vital way to maintain family connections. Visits must follow posted rules and may require prior scheduling.

General Guidelines

  • Valid photo ID required for all visitors
  • Arrive early for check-in and security screening
  • Follow the facility dress code

๐Ÿ’ต Sending Money

Inmates can receive deposits to purchase commissary items. Funds may be added through approved online services, phone deposits, lobby kiosks, or money orders.

โœ‰๏ธ Sending Mail

Mail is screened for security before delivery.

Inmate Full Name
Central Cellblock (DC DOC)
300 Indiana Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20001

๐Ÿ›’ Commissary

The commissary provides inmates with access to hygiene products, snacks, and personal items. Spending limits and ordering schedules may depend on classification and behavior.

๐Ÿ“š Programs & Services

Available programs may include GED preparation, counseling, religious services, life-skills classes, recreational time, and supervised work assignments. Offerings vary by facility resources and eligibility.

๐Ÿ”— Public Information

  • Phone: 202-727-4222
  • Address: 300 Indiana Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20001

๐Ÿ”Ž Inmate Criminal Record Search

Families, friends, and legal representatives often need to check custody status or review inmate criminal history. The Inmate Criminal Record Search makes it simple to locate records and confirm up-to-date information on individuals currently or previously held in correctional facilities.
โžก๏ธ Start Inmate Record Search

Always use full legal names and date of birth for the most accurate results. Records are updated regularly, but verifying directly with the facility is recommended.

Central Cellblock (DC DOC) | County Jail ProfileFor official updates on population, visitation, and inmate services, contact the facility directly.

Central Office (The Bureau of Prisons’ headquarters)


Central Office (The Bureau of Prisons’ headquarters)

๐Ÿข Washington, District of Columbia โ€“ County Detention Facility Profile

๐Ÿ“ Facility Overview

The Central Office (The Bureau of Prisons’ headquarters) in Washington, District of Columbia, serves as the countyโ€™s primary detention facility. It houses pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates, focusing on secure housing, safety, and access to essential services and programs that support rehabilitation.

๐Ÿ—‚๏ธ Facility Details

Official Name Central Office (The Bureau of Prisons’ headquarters)
Address 320 First Street NW Washington, DC 20534
Phone 202-307-3198
Role County jail & detention facility
Facility Type Correctional & Detention Facility

๐Ÿ‘ฅ Facility Population

The inmate population fluctuates daily due to arrests, court hearings, releases, and transfers. For real-time statistics, contact the facility directly at 202-307-3198.

๐Ÿ•’ Visitation Hours

Visitation is a vital way to maintain family connections. Visits must follow posted rules and may require prior scheduling.

General Guidelines

  • Valid photo ID required for all visitors
  • Arrive early for check-in and security screening
  • Follow the facility dress code

๐Ÿ’ต Sending Money

Inmates can receive deposits to purchase commissary items. Funds may be added through approved online services, phone deposits, lobby kiosks, or money orders.

โœ‰๏ธ Sending Mail

Mail is screened for security before delivery.

Inmate Full Name
Central Office (The Bureau of Prisons’ headquarters)
320 First Street NW Washington, DC 20534

๐Ÿ›’ Commissary

The commissary provides inmates with access to hygiene products, snacks, and personal items. Spending limits and ordering schedules may depend on classification and behavior.

๐Ÿ“š Programs & Services

Available programs may include GED preparation, counseling, religious services, life-skills classes, recreational time, and supervised work assignments. Offerings vary by facility resources and eligibility.

๐Ÿ”— Public Information

  • Phone: 202-307-3198
  • Address: 320 First Street NW Washington, DC 20534

๐Ÿ”Ž Inmate Criminal Record Search

Families, friends, and legal representatives often need to check custody status or review inmate criminal history. The Inmate Criminal Record Search makes it simple to locate records and confirm up-to-date information on individuals currently or previously held in correctional facilities.
โžก๏ธ Start Inmate Record Search

Always use full legal names and date of birth for the most accurate results. Records are updated regularly, but verifying directly with the facility is recommended.

Central Office (The Bureau of Prisons’ headquarters) | County Jail ProfileFor official updates on population, visitation, and inmate services, contact the facility directly.

Central Detention Facility (CDF DC DOC)


Central Detention Facility (CDF DC DOC)

๐Ÿข Washington, District of Columbia โ€“ County Detention Facility Profile

๐Ÿ“ Facility Overview

The Central Detention Facility (CDF DC DOC) in Washington, District of Columbia, serves as the countyโ€™s primary detention facility. It houses pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates, focusing on secure housing, safety, and access to essential services and programs that support rehabilitation.

๐Ÿ—‚๏ธ Facility Details

Official Name Central Detention Facility (CDF DC DOC)
Address 1901 D Street, SE Washington, DC 20003
Phone 202-698-4932
Role County jail & detention facility
Facility Type Correctional & Detention Facility

๐Ÿ‘ฅ Facility Population

The inmate population fluctuates daily due to arrests, court hearings, releases, and transfers. For real-time statistics, contact the facility directly at 202-698-4932.

๐Ÿ•’ Visitation Hours

Visitation is a vital way to maintain family connections. Visits must follow posted rules and may require prior scheduling.

General Guidelines

  • Valid photo ID required for all visitors
  • Arrive early for check-in and security screening
  • Follow the facility dress code

๐Ÿ’ต Sending Money

Inmates can receive deposits to purchase commissary items. Funds may be added through approved online services, phone deposits, lobby kiosks, or money orders.

โœ‰๏ธ Sending Mail

Mail is screened for security before delivery.

Inmate Full Name
Central Detention Facility (CDF DC DOC)
1901 D Street, SE Washington, DC 20003

๐Ÿ›’ Commissary

The commissary provides inmates with access to hygiene products, snacks, and personal items. Spending limits and ordering schedules may depend on classification and behavior.

๐Ÿ“š Programs & Services

Available programs may include GED preparation, counseling, religious services, life-skills classes, recreational time, and supervised work assignments. Offerings vary by facility resources and eligibility.

๐Ÿ”— Public Information

  • Phone: 202-698-4932
  • Address: 1901 D Street, SE Washington, DC 20003

๐Ÿ”Ž Inmate Criminal Record Search

Families, friends, and legal representatives often need to check custody status or review inmate criminal history. The Inmate Criminal Record Search makes it simple to locate records and confirm up-to-date information on individuals currently or previously held in correctional facilities.
โžก๏ธ Start Inmate Record Search

Always use full legal names and date of birth for the most accurate results. Records are updated regularly, but verifying directly with the facility is recommended.

Central Detention Facility (CDF DC DOC) | County Jail ProfileFor official updates on population, visitation, and inmate services, contact the facility directly.

Fairview / Community Corrections Facilities (DC DOC)


Fairview / Community Corrections Facilities (DC DOC)

๐Ÿข Washington, District of Columbia โ€“ County Detention Facility Profile

๐Ÿ“ Facility Overview

The Fairview / Community Corrections Facilities (DC DOC) in Washington, District of Columbia, serves as the countyโ€™s primary detention facility. It houses pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates, focusing on secure housing, safety, and access to essential services and programs that support rehabilitation.

๐Ÿ—‚๏ธ Facility Details

Official Name Fairview / Community Corrections Facilities (DC DOC)
Address 1430 G Street Northeast Washington, DC 20002-5424
Phone 202-396-8982
Role County jail & detention facility
Facility Type Correctional & Detention Facility

๐Ÿ‘ฅ Facility Population

The inmate population fluctuates daily due to arrests, court hearings, releases, and transfers. For real-time statistics, contact the facility directly at 202-396-8982.

๐Ÿ•’ Visitation Hours

Visitation is a vital way to maintain family connections. Visits must follow posted rules and may require prior scheduling.

General Guidelines

  • Valid photo ID required for all visitors
  • Arrive early for check-in and security screening
  • Follow the facility dress code

๐Ÿ’ต Sending Money

Inmates can receive deposits to purchase commissary items. Funds may be added through approved online services, phone deposits, lobby kiosks, or money orders.

โœ‰๏ธ Sending Mail

Mail is screened for security before delivery.

Inmate Full Name
Fairview / Community Corrections Facilities (DC DOC)
1430 G Street Northeast Washington, DC 20002-5424

๐Ÿ›’ Commissary

The commissary provides inmates with access to hygiene products, snacks, and personal items. Spending limits and ordering schedules may depend on classification and behavior.

๐Ÿ“š Programs & Services

Available programs may include GED preparation, counseling, religious services, life-skills classes, recreational time, and supervised work assignments. Offerings vary by facility resources and eligibility.

๐Ÿ”— Public Information

  • Phone: 202-396-8982
  • Address: 1430 G Street Northeast Washington, DC 20002-5424

๐Ÿ”Ž Inmate Criminal Record Search

Families, friends, and legal representatives often need to check custody status or review inmate criminal history. The Inmate Criminal Record Search makes it simple to locate records and confirm up-to-date information on individuals currently or previously held in correctional facilities.
โžก๏ธ Start Inmate Record Search

Always use full legal names and date of birth for the most accurate results. Records are updated regularly, but verifying directly with the facility is recommended.

Fairview / Community Corrections Facilities (DC DOC) | County Jail ProfileFor official updates on population, visitation, and inmate services, contact the facility directly.

Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF DC DOC)


Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF DC DOC)

๐Ÿข Washington, District of Columbia โ€“ County Detention Facility Profile

๐Ÿ“ Facility Overview

The Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF DC DOC) in Washington, District of Columbia, serves as the countyโ€™s primary detention facility. It houses pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates, focusing on secure housing, safety, and access to essential services and programs that support rehabilitation.

๐Ÿ—‚๏ธ Facility Details

Official Name Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF DC DOC)
Address 1901 E Street, SE Washington, DC 20003
Phone 202-790-6601
Role County jail & detention facility
Facility Type Correctional & Detention Facility

๐Ÿ‘ฅ Facility Population

The inmate population fluctuates daily due to arrests, court hearings, releases, and transfers. For real-time statistics, contact the facility directly at 202-790-6601.

๐Ÿ•’ Visitation Hours

Visitation is a vital way to maintain family connections. Visits must follow posted rules and may require prior scheduling.

General Guidelines

  • Valid photo ID required for all visitors
  • Arrive early for check-in and security screening
  • Follow the facility dress code

๐Ÿ’ต Sending Money

Inmates can receive deposits to purchase commissary items. Funds may be added through approved online services, phone deposits, lobby kiosks, or money orders.

โœ‰๏ธ Sending Mail

Mail is screened for security before delivery.

Inmate Full Name
Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF DC DOC)
1901 E Street, SE Washington, DC 20003

๐Ÿ›’ Commissary

The commissary provides inmates with access to hygiene products, snacks, and personal items. Spending limits and ordering schedules may depend on classification and behavior.

๐Ÿ“š Programs & Services

Available programs may include GED preparation, counseling, religious services, life-skills classes, recreational time, and supervised work assignments. Offerings vary by facility resources and eligibility.

๐Ÿ”— Public Information

  • Phone: 202-790-6601
  • Address: 1901 E Street, SE Washington, DC 20003

๐Ÿ”Ž Inmate Criminal Record Search

Families, friends, and legal representatives often need to check custody status or review inmate criminal history. The Inmate Criminal Record Search makes it simple to locate records and confirm up-to-date information on individuals currently or previously held in correctional facilities.
โžก๏ธ Start Inmate Record Search

Always use full legal names and date of birth for the most accurate results. Records are updated regularly, but verifying directly with the facility is recommended.

Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF DC DOC) | County Jail ProfileFor official updates on population, visitation, and inmate services, contact the facility directly.

Youth Services Center


Youth Services Center

๐Ÿข Washington, District of Columbia โ€“ County Detention Facility Profile

๐Ÿ“ Facility Overview

The Youth Services Center in Washington, District of Columbia, serves as the countyโ€™s primary detention facility. It houses pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates, focusing on secure housing, safety, and access to essential services and programs that support rehabilitation.

๐Ÿ—‚๏ธ Facility Details

Official Name Youth Services Center
Address 1000 Mount Olivet Road, NE Washington, DC 20002
Phone 202-576-8418
Role County jail & detention facility
Facility Type Correctional & Detention Facility

๐Ÿ‘ฅ Facility Population

The inmate population fluctuates daily due to arrests, court hearings, releases, and transfers. For real-time statistics, contact the facility directly at 202-576-8418.

๐Ÿ•’ Visitation Hours

Visitation is a vital way to maintain family connections. Visits must follow posted rules and may require prior scheduling.

General Guidelines

  • Valid photo ID required for all visitors
  • Arrive early for check-in and security screening
  • Follow the facility dress code

๐Ÿ’ต Sending Money

Inmates can receive deposits to purchase commissary items. Funds may be added through approved online services, phone deposits, lobby kiosks, or money orders.

โœ‰๏ธ Sending Mail

Mail is screened for security before delivery.

Inmate Full Name
Youth Services Center
1000 Mount Olivet Road, NE Washington, DC 20002

๐Ÿ›’ Commissary

The commissary provides inmates with access to hygiene products, snacks, and personal items. Spending limits and ordering schedules may depend on classification and behavior.

๐Ÿ“š Programs & Services

Available programs may include GED preparation, counseling, religious services, life-skills classes, recreational time, and supervised work assignments. Offerings vary by facility resources and eligibility.

๐Ÿ”— Public Information

  • Phone: 202-576-8418
  • Address: 1000 Mount Olivet Road, NE Washington, DC 20002

๐Ÿ”Ž Inmate Criminal Record Search

Families, friends, and legal representatives often need to check custody status or review inmate criminal history. The Inmate Criminal Record Search makes it simple to locate records and confirm up-to-date information on individuals currently or previously held in correctional facilities.
โžก๏ธ Start Inmate Record Search

Always use full legal names and date of birth for the most accurate results. Records are updated regularly, but verifying directly with the facility is recommended.

Youth Services Center | County Jail ProfileFor official updates on population, visitation, and inmate services, contact the facility directly.
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