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Guide for Inmate Family Members at Federal Correctional Institution El Reno, Oklahoma

Overview of FCI El Reno

The Federal Correctional Institution, El Reno (FCI El Reno) is a medium-security facility accommodating male inmates. It includes a dedicated satellite prison camp for minimum-security male offenders. Located in El Reno, Oklahoma, the facility is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

Contact Information

Address: 4205 Highway 66 West, El Reno, OK 73036, USA

Phone Number: +1 405-262-4875

Website: FCI El Reno Official Website

How to Locate an Inmate

Inmates at FCI El Reno can be located via the Federal Bureau of Prisons’ online inmate locator on their website. Input the inmate’s BOP Register Number, DCDC Number, FBI Number or INS Number to find details about the inmate.

Visitation Information and Hours

Visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list. Visitation hours vary by the inmate’s unit and the day of the week. Typically, visitation is allowed on weekends and holidays. It is advisable to confirm with the facility directly or check the official website for exact visiting hours for your specific circumstances.

How to Send Money

Money can be sent to inmates at FCI El Reno via money order, Western Union, or through the National Lockbox in Des Moines, Iowa. Detailed instructions and online payment can be completed through the services like Western Union.

Phone Calls and Video Visitation Options

Inmates at FCI El Reno are permitted to make phone calls using an inmate telephone system account, which can be funded through the BOP’s Trust Fund Limited Inmate Computer System (TRULINCS). Video visitation options are also available and can be scheduled online via approved third-party vendors.

Inmate Services and Programs

FCI El Reno offers various educational and vocational training programs including GED and postsecondary courses, as well as trade skills training. It also provides psychological and substance abuse programs, a leisure library, a law library, and various recreational activities to support the well-being and rehabilitation of inmates.

Security and Management

This facility emphasizes maintaining a secure environment while aiming to reduce recidivism through its structured programs. It integrates state-of-the-art security technologies and has comprehensive emergency and routine protocols ensuring safety for both staff and inmates.

Legal and Visitation Rights

Inmates at FCI El Reno have rights to fair and just treatment under the law. Family and legal representatives can visit as per the guidelines provided by BOP. Special legal visits can be arranged through prior approval.

Booking and Release Process

Booking involves documentation and initial assessment of the inmate, followed by an orientation program. The release process is coordinated with legal and administrative proceedings ensuring a structured and safe transition from the institution.

Frequently Asked Questions About FCI El Reno

What items can I bring to a visit at FCI El Reno?

Visitors are allowed to bring a clear wallet or small clear bag containing necessary ID and a limited number of coins for vending machines during the visit. All other items must be left outside of the visitation area.

Can inmates receive books or magazines?

Inmates can receive books, magazines, and newspapers, but these must be sent directly from the publisher or an approved vendor like Amazon.

Notable Inmates (Historical)

  • Machine Gun Kelly - Notorious criminal during the prohibition era, involved in several kidnappings and bank robberies, served time in the 1930s.

What do Former Inmates Think?

In order to provide a comprehensive understanding of the experiences within this prison, we present a compilation of ratings and reviews from former/current inmates. These ratings and reviews offer valuable insights into their perceptions of the facility, its programs, and the impact it has had on their lives.

Reviews

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Former Inmate

i was there in the late 60's. it was a federal reformatory for those 18 to 26. it was gladiator school. it was fight or f**k. Summer riots, race riots, real racist. I was there when one riot was everyone against the man. the native americans were drunk and pissed at the man for skull dragging one of their punks to the hole, cellhouse b. Shit came down aroud 3pm on a summer afternoon. the instigators of the riot were taken to cellhouse b and packed 16 to a cell. every hour the man came in and teargassed them. The main instigator was native american by the name of Victor Afraid of Hawk. I believe he eventually won a suit because of the brutality.

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General Stats for Oklahoma

Oklahoma Total Number of Inmates

32,865

Oklahoma Total No. of Inmates

Number of people under Probation Supervision

23,027

Number of people under Probation Supervision

Prison population rate

555

Prison population rate: 100,000 residents

Parole Population

2,237

Parole Population

Incarcerated individuals with sentences of 50 years or longer

3,733

Incarcerated individuals with sentences of 50 years or longer

Inmates sentenced to more than 1 Year in private prisons

4,616

Inmates sentenced to more than 1 Year in private prisons

Sex

Sex

%

Total

Male

90.38

20,095

Female

9.62

2,140

Youth

Type

%

Total

Committed

25.22

87

Detained

73.91

255

Diverted

0

0