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The Challenge Incarceration Program is settled in St. Paul, Minnesota. The Correctional Center is classified as what is known as a medium-security jail.
The Challenge Incarceration Program rehabilitates their prisoners through their numerous projects. These projects incorporate, however are not restricted to the accompanying:
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Painting
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Narcotics Anonymous
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Welding
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Alcoholics Anonymous
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Laundry
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Educational Programs
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Metal Plant
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Vocational Programs
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Maintenance
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Substance Abuse Treatment Programs
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Print Shop
Inmate Mailing Address
Inmate Name, ID, Housing #
Challenge Incarceration Program
2375 University Avenue West, Suite 110, St. Paul, MN, 55114-1603
Challenge Incarceration Program Prison Information
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Jail Name | Challenge Incarceration Program |
Jail Type | State Prison |
Authority: | Minnesota Department of Corrections |
State | Minnesota |
County | County |
Address | 2375 University Avenue West, Suite 110, St. Paul, MN, 55114-1603 |
City | St. Paul |
Zip | 55114-1603 |
Phone | 651-523-7145 |
Inmate Search
In contrast to other state offices, the Challenge Incarceration Program as of now doesn't have their database brimming with detainees open to the general population.
Regardless of whether you are attempting to find or discover more data about a prisoner, you should contact the Correctional Center legitimately at the number given. While reaching the Correctional Center, you should in any event have the prisoners complete name and their date of birth convenient.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
Mail is an extraordinary method to stay in touch with a guilty party while they are in the Challenge Incarceration Program.
The guilty party can send and get letters. All letters will be checked for stash. If you don't pursue the exacting rules that the Challenge Incarceration Program presents, your mail won't make it to the prisoner it is routed to and you may lose mail rights.
Sending Money
Much the same as almost every other state office, the Challenge Incarceration Program uses JPay.
JPay is an extraordinary assistance that enables the detainee to get their cash quickly when a family or companion stores it in their record. This will enable the prisoner to utilize their cash right when they get it as opposed to holding up days before it is touchable.
Phone calls
You won't be allowed to contact a guilty party by means of phone nor will you be allowed to leave them a message. You will be required to trust that a guilty party will get in touch with you by means of phone.
Detainees will be allowed to utilize the telephone. Ordinarily, telephones will be accessible during the daytime hours if the Challenge Incarceration Program isn't under a lockdown.
Calls might be allowed to be 15-minutes long.
Visitation
Guests are very free to visit a detainee at the Challenge Incarceration Program during the select days.
Nonetheless, before you can visit a detainee, you will be required to round out the Minnesota Prisoner Guests Application. This application should be rounded out, submitted, and endorsed, preceding you being allowed to come in and visit with a detainee.
Visiting Hours
Saturday — 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Sunday — 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Directions
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