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The Cook County Jail – Women’s Justice Services is nestled in Chicago, Illinois. The Cook County Jail – Women’s Justice Services is a medium-security facility that is home to both adult female and adult male offenders. The Cook County Jail – Women’s Justice Services does not house juvenile offenders.
All inmates who are currently in the Cook County Jail – Women’s Justice Services are typically brought in because they were arrested throughout the county. Rarely the Cook County Jail – Women’s Justice Services will take in the state or even a federal inmate when those facilities are experiencing the overcrowding issue.
Inmates in the Cook County Jail – Women’s Justice Services will either have been sentenced already or currently going through the justice system.
Cook County Jail – Women’s Justice Services — General Information
Adult, Capacity 160 persons.
3026 South California Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60608
http://www.cookcountysheriff.org/doc/doc_main.html
773-674-7731
Cook County Sheriffs Office / Cook County Department Of Corrections
Address: 2700 South California Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 60608
Phone: 708-865-4700
Email: [email protected]
Website: website
How to Find Someone in Cook County Jail – Women’s Justice Services
Unfortunately, as of 2019, the Cook County Jail - Women's Justice Services does not have their inmate database available on the web for you to leisurely search.
With the technology ever so advancing, it will be a matter of time before the Cook County Jail - Women's Justice Services makes their database public. County jails all over the United States are slowly making their inmate databases public for the community to sift through.
Until the Cook County Jail - Women's Justice Services does this next step, you will have to get in contact with the Cook County Jail - Women's Justice Services to find out all the information you need about the inmate in question.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
Nationwide Inmate Records Online Check
One of the very few privileges an inmate can get here at the Cook County Jail - Women's Justice Services is being able to send and receive handwritten letters from their loved ones back home.
The Cook County Jail - Women's Justice Services supports inmates in contacting their family and friends, so once they get released from the facility that have a support system on the outside.
You are permitted to write to an inmate. When you send any sort of mail to the Cook County Jail - Women's Justice Services you should always keep your name and return address on the envelope.
Before the inmate will receive your letter, it will be examined by a Cook County Jail - Women's Justice Services employee to ensure there is no contraband coming into the facility.
Sending Money
Inmates in the Cook County Jail - Women's Justice Services will need funds for a few different things. Inmates will need to pay their jail fees, purchase items from the commissary, and to fund their phone account.
Jail life in the Cook County Jail - Women's Justice Services is not free as many people think. In order to deposit funds into an inmate’s account, you can come down to the Cook County Jail - Women's Justice Services and drop off a money order with the personnel in the lobby.
This will take a few days before the funds fully hits the inmates account.
Phone calls
Another one of the very few privileges that an inmate has here in the Cook County Jail - Women's Justice Services is that the inmate can make telephone calls to their friends and family.
Inmates can either make collect calls or they can go through the Securus Technologies, which is a phone service that the Cook County Jail - Women's Justice Services uses.
The downfall with making collect calls is that if you have a cell phone, you will not receive the call. Only people who have a landline will receive these calls.
However, if the inmate uses Securus Technologies, they can make calls if they have funds in their phone account. If their phone account does not have funds, they will have to resort to making a collect call home.
Visitation
Would like to visit an inmate in the Cook County Jail - Women's Justice Services? You will need to get in contact with the Cook County Jail - Women's Justice Services to find out their up to date visiting hours.
When getting the updated visiting hours list, you will also need to bring a government-issued identification card such as your passport or your driver’s license, to be permitted into the visitation area.
Visiting Hours
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
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