Gwinnett Regional Youth Detention Center Inmate Search and Prison Information
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Gwinnett Regional Youth Detention Center started out in 1985 operating as a medium security jail. In 1991 the jail changed over to a shut authority jail. It is a blended care office that houses medium, most extreme, and close authority guilty parties. The greatest limit of Gwinnett Regional Youth Detention Center is 49 grown-up male prisoners. Most of detainees at this office are imprisoned for fierce offenses. Gwinnett Regional Youth Detention Center gives instructive chances to prisoners that incorporate grown-up fundamental training, and GED testing.
Gwinnett Regional Youth Detention Center takes part in a pooch selection program that enables detainees to band together with a canine and encourage it acquiescence preparing. The pooch selection program is given through the Welfare Creature Society. Guilty parties approach book of scripture study and strict love benefits through volunteer projects.
Inmate Mailing Address
Inmate Name, ID, Housing #
Gwinnett Regional Youth Detention Center
650 Hi Hope Lane, Lawrenceville, GA, 30043-4581
Gwinnett Regional Youth Detention Center Prison Information
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Jail Name | Gwinnett Regional Youth Detention Center |
Jail Type | State Prison |
Authority: | Georgia Department of Corrections |
State | Georgia |
County | County |
Address | 650 Hi Hope Lane, Lawrenceville, GA, 30043-4581 |
City | Lawrenceville |
Zip | 30043-4581 |
Phone | 770-995-6921 |
Inmate Search
To search an inmate using the following tool, you will only need to know the inmates first name along with their department of corrections number. If you know those pieces of information, you should be able to successfully do an inmate search.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
The Gwinnett Regional Youth Detention Center knows how important it is for friends and family to keep in contact with an inmate while they are serving out their time.
The most economical way to do so is to write them letters. Please make sure all letters are appropriate enough for someone else to read prior to the inmate it is made out to, to read.
Sending Money
When an inmate is in the Gwinnett Regional Youth Detention Center, they will also need money. Why do they need money? They will need money to purchase various items from the Commissary in the facility. The commissary is acts as a store for the inmates where they can purchase a variety of items that they will need in their day to day lives.
Phone calls
All inmates that are exhibiting good behavior will have access to the telephones that are situated in the common areas in the facility. All phone calls are limited to 15-minutes in length.
Visitation
To go to a meeting session, you should have an endorsed guest’s application on document. Visits at correctional facility will happen on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays between 11 am to 7:15 pm. Guests won't be permitted to go into the foundation somewhere in the range of 1pm and 2:15pm, from 4pm to 5:15pm and after 6:30pm. Customary appearance won't be hung on certain office occasion days, consistently consider the foundation daily or so preceding your arranged visit to guarantee appearance has not been dropped.
Visiting Hours
Saturday — 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Sunday — 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Directions
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