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Updated on: February 10, 2024
334-749-2996
1109 Spring Drive, Opelika, AL, 36801

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Lee County Youth Development Center is situated in Opelika, Alabama. The facility is the greatest security jail that houses probably the most solidified lawbreakers in the state.

Lee County Youth Development Center has an isolation unit for detainees who become hard to oversee or have wellbeing/security concerns, and manages a base satellite office situated in the upper east piece of the state. Instructive projects at this office enable detainees to procure a grown-up fundamental training and GED, and offer wrongdoers the chance to take school courses.

Professional projects offered at this office incorporate car fix, custodial upkeep, welding, and agriculture. Lee County Youth Development Center likewise takes an interest in the jail ventures enabling detainees to work in a modern setting creating custom woodwork, different metal items, cleaning items, and signage.

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Inmate Name, ID, Housing #
Lee County Youth Development Center
1109 Spring Drive, Opelika, AL, 36801

Lee County Youth Development Center Prison Information

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Jail Name Lee County Youth Development Center
Jail Type State Prison
Authority: Alabama Department of Corrections
State Alabama
County Lee County
Web Page website
Address 1109 Spring Drive, Opelika, AL, 36801
City Opelika
Zip 36801
Phone 334-749-2996

Sending a Mail/Care Package

All mail should be conveyed by US Postal Assistance. If mail is sent by another messenger, it will be won't.

Prisoners will not be allowed to get normal mail in boxes, cushioned envelopes, plastic sacks, multi-layer bundling, envelopes that incorporate metal parts, any bundle containing bubble wrap or pressing peanuts, or card stock sort envelopes (for example U.S. Mail Need or U.S. Mail Express cardboard sort).

Sending Money

The Lee County Youth Development Center uses the popular service called JPay for their inmate money needs.

What is JPay you ask? JPay is a service where you, the loved one of an inmate can send an inmate money over the web, over the phone, or at select locations.

Phone calls

The Alabama DOC contracts with Securus Innovations for their calling needs.

The Securus Innovations costs $0.04 every moment for neighborhood calls and $0.14 per minute for long separation calls.

All calls are observed. Three-way calling isn't allowed.

Visitation

To meet all requirements for an appearance you should initially be on your detainee's endorsed appearance list. Visiting hours are weekends, Fridays, and Mondays and Occasions between 10:30am-7:30pm.

Visiting Hours

Saturday — 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Sunday — 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Directions

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