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Updated on: December 29, 2022
The Capital Transition
609-777-3292
1212 Edgewood Avenue, Trenton, NJ, 08618

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The The Capital Transition can be found in Trenton, New Jersey.

The The Capital Transition is a medium-security facility. The The Capital Transition is home to over 24 inmates. The The Capital Transition only houses male inmates. These male inmates all have been charged and convicted of a felony crime.

All inmates in the The Capital Transition living quarters are either going to be triple or double bunk beds in an open dormitory setting that expands from multiple buildings.

The The Capital Transition will give select inmates a chance to be a part of the work crew team. The work crew team will provide general labor to many of the county’s agencies. These inmates will work under the direct supervision of the department of transportation, farmers market, fire station doing various tasks.

The The Capital Transition also will offer their inmates counseling, educational programs, re-entry programs, substance abuse programs, and sex offender rehabilitation.

The Capital Transition — General Information

The Capital Transition, State Prison.
Juvenile, Capacity 24 persons.
1212 Edgewood Avenue, Trenton, NJ, 08618
609-777-3292

With technology doing a quick inmate search is simple. You will need to head on over to the New Jersey Department of Corrections website, where you can find the inmate locator. You will be able to search for the inmate by their full name, gender, race, age, and institution.

You should select the The Capital Transition institution, so you do not get every other institution that the New Jersey Department of Corrections also owns and operates in the database as well.

Sending a Mail/Care Package

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When you are not waiting for an inmate to call you, you are more than welcome to send a letter to an inmate. These letters will be checked by a The Capital Transition worker for contraband before given to the inmate it is addressed to.

Make sure when you are sending the letter out that you have it address to the inmate along with their ID number.

Sending Money

The The Capital Transition made it super simple for you to send/deposit money into an inmate's account.

You do not even have to leave your own home for some of these options.

The first option is you can use JPay. JPay is an online service where you can quickly deposit money into an inmate’s account. This option will incur a fee though.

You can also utilize MoneyGram as well to deposit money into an inmate’s account.

But, if you do not want to pay fees to send money, you can send a money order with the inmates information on it to the The Capital Transition.

Phone calls

When an inmate is in the The Capital Transition, you will need to wait for them to call you hear their voice. You will NOT be permitted to call them while they are in the facility.

You will NOT be permitted to use any of your phone call features such as call forwarding, call waiting, and three-way calling. If you do use these features, your call can and will be disconnected as the The Capital Transition staff listens in on ALL phone calls.

Visitation

Visiting in the The Capital Transition is held on Saturdays, Sundays, along with federal holidays between the hours of 9 am to 3 pm.

When visiting you will need to bring your driver’s license to be allowed to go into the visitation area.

Visiting Hours

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