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Updated on: February 8, 2023
Challenge Incarceration Program
651-523-7145
2375 University Avenue West, Suite 110, St. Paul, MN, 55114-1603

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The Challenge Incarceration Program is situated in County, Minnesota. .

The Challenge Incarceration Program is a minimum and medium-security state facility. The inmates housed in the Challenge Incarceration Program will typically have the option to be on the work-release program. The work-release program is where the offender can work outside of the facility in the community but report back to the facility when their workday is over.

For an offender to qualify for the above work release program, they will need to have met certain standards.

If an offender did not meet those standards, they could have a chance to get a job within the Challenge Incarceration Program facility as well. These jobs inside the Challenge Incarceration Program can be anything from working with horses, maintenance, clothing/garment manufacturing, and working in a warehouse.

Challenge Incarceration Program — General Information

Challenge Incarceration Program, State Prison.
2375 University Avenue West, Suite 110, St. Paul, MN, 55114-1603
651-523-7145

Searching for an offender can sometimes be one of the hardest tasks, you will ever have to complete. Since the Challenge Incarceration Program is a state-operated facility, the task is not so daunting.

The Minnesota Department of Corrections will be the agency that operates the Challenge Incarceration Program, which means, they will be the agency that is responsible for having a database of all inmates they have in custody.

You can find the database located on the Minnesota Department of Corrections website. When searching the database, please keep in mind that there will be inmates from other state-owned facilities within the state of Minnesota as well.

Sending a Mail/Care Package

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All incoming and outgoing mail from the Challenge Incarceration Program will be checked for contraband. All incoming mail will be required to have the return address listed on the envelope. You should address the envelope to the inmate and have their DC number on it as well to ensure it gets to the offender.

Sending Money

The Challenge Incarceration Program has three different ways to send money to an inmate.

The first way to send money is via the telephone. You will need to call 651-523-7145. You will need to use a credit card to use this method. Also, please note that this method also will incur a processing fee.

The second way is to mail your money order to the following address:

Minnesota Department of Correction:

Challenge Incarceration Program

2375 University Avenue West, Suite 110, St. Paul, MN, 55114-1603

The third and final way is to use their online money portal. You will need to use a credit card to use this method. Also, please note that this method also will incur a processing fee.

Phone calls

The Challenge Incarceration Program has set hours for the offenders to utilize the phone. During these hours, offenders will be permitted to make phone calls home.

All calls inmates will make will be recorded and monitored by prison staff.

Visitation

Visiting at the Challenge Incarceration Program will be held between the hours of 12 pm to 4 pm on Saturdays and Sundays.

It is recommended to arrive at the Challenge Incarceration Program about a half-hour early to be ready when visitation opens.

You will need to get in contact with the Challenge Incarceration Program as the offenders will alternate weekends.

Visiting Hours

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

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