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Guide to DC Department of Corrections - Central Detention Facility (CDF/DC Jail)

Overview of the Facility

The Central Detention Facility (CDF or DC Jail) is located in Washington, D.C. and is operated by the District of Columbia Department of Corrections. The facility mainly houses pre-trial detainees, individuals waiting for sentencing, and inmates serving short sentences.

Contact Information

Address: 1901 D Street, SE Washington, DC 20003

Phone Number: (202) 673-7316

Website: DC Department of Corrections

Email: Not publicly listed; please refer to the website for contact forms.

How to Locate an Inmate

To locate an inmate at the CDF/DC Jail, you can use the inmate locator available on the department's website. You will need the inmate's DOC number or full name and date of birth.

Visitation Information and Hours

Visitation at CDF/DC Jail is strictly regulated. All visitors must be approved in advance and scheduled through the online system. For detailed visitation hours and to schedule a visit, check the department's visitation page.

How to Send Money

Inmates at CDF/DC Jail can receive money for their commissary accounts. Funds can be deposited online via the secure payment portal at ConnectNetwork.

Phone Calls and Video Visitation Options

Inmates are allowed to make phone calls using accounts set up through GTL. For setting up phone services and video visitation, families should visit GTL’s service page.

Inmate Services and Programs

The facility offers various programs including educational courses, vocational training, counseling, and library services aimed at rehabilitation and preparing inmates for reintegration into society.

History of the Facility

The DC Jail has been operational since the mid-20th century and has undergone various renovations and expansions to improve conditions and capacity.

Security and Management Information

The facility is managed by the DC Department of Corrections, ensuring high standards of security and operation, with a strong focus on safety for both staff and inmates.

Frequently Asked Questions

What items can I bring to an inmate at DC Jail?

Only letters and legal documents can be sent via mail after thorough inspection. All other items must be procured through the jail's commissary.

Can inmates receive books?

Inmates can receive books but they must be sent directly from the publisher or an authorized retailer like Amazon.

What are the identification requirements for visiting?

Visitors must present a valid government-issued photo ID upon every visit.

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General Stats for District of Columbia

District of Columbia Total Number of Inmates

1,820

District of Columbia Total No. of Inmates

Number of people under Probation Supervision

3,495

Number of people under Probation Supervision

Parole Population

2,547

Parole Population

Youth

Type

%

Total

Committed

25.64

30

Detained

74.36

87

Diverted

0

0