The Correctional facilities at Norton and
Stockton were originally established by SB 433, which became effective
August 18, 1987. Both locations were renovation projects. Initially,
the facility at Norton shared space with the staff of the Department of
Social and Rehabilitation Services an clients at the Norton State
Hospital. The first minimum security inmates were received at the
Norton facility in September 1987 and at the Stockton Unit in December
of 1988. In October of 1988, the Kansas Department of Corrections
assumed full administrative and operational responsibility for the
buildings and grounds of the Norton State Hospital.
Norton
Correctional Facility capacity is 707 inmates, with 539 medium beds and
168 minimum beds. Stockton’s capacity is 128 minimum beds.
Norton / Stockton Visitation Rules
Inmate Visitation 16-101
General Order 16-101, PDF Format
Visiting Rules 16-101-B
General Order 16-101-B, PDF Format
Request for Visiting Privileges Form
PDF Format
Outdoor Visiting Policy
KDOC Memo, PDF Format
The Haven - Overnight Accomodations
KDOC Memo, PDF Format
Inmate Telephones
Inmate Mail
Inmate Banking
With the implementation of the centralized banking
location inmate monies are no longer sent from facility to facility whenever an
inmate’s location may change. This keeps their money available to them all the
time and eliminates the delay in setting up and posting money to a new account
when the inmate arrives at a new facility.
On June 4, 2007 the Kansas Department of Corrections began a new program for
the management of all inmate monies through the development of a centralized
inmate banking location at the Lansing Correctional Facility. All inmate
money previously held in trust accounts at the facility where the inmates were
housed, were transferred to the centralized banking location. The only
exceptions are for inmates in the work release programs at Hutchinson
Correctional Facility, Topeka Correctional Facility and the Wichita Work
Release Facility. Facility staff at each of these three work release
programs will be responsible for handling inmate trust fund monies for those inmates
housed in their work release.
Sending money to inmates except for those inmates in the work release
programs at Hutchinson Correctional Facility, Topeka Correctional Facility or
Wichita Work Release Facility
If you want to send money to an inmate, you now
need to complete a deposit coupon and send it along with the
money order or cashiers check to:
Kansas Department of Corrections
P.O. Box 187
Lansing, Kansas
66043
You should no longer send any funds to the
facility where the inmate is currently housed, except for those in the work
release programs at Hutchinson Correctional Facility, Topeka Correctional
Facility, and the Wichita Work Release Facility. This will only delay
funds availability to the receiving inmate. Correspondence sent to P. O. Box 187 will
not be forwarded to the inmate. Family and friends need to send regular
correspondence to the facility where the inmate is located.
Deposit Coupons
Funds deposited to inmate accounts are now
electronically scanned and processed and therefore require a deposit coupon
with each and every money order or cashiers check that is sent in. Both
the money order and deposit coupon must be completely filled in and contain the
senders complete name and current address. Coupons may be obtained from
the inmate. The coupon is made with special ink which allows it to be
electronically read, thereby making it unavailable to be photocopied, reproduced
or printed off of the internet in order to replicate.
The Kansas
Department of Corrections provides the deposit
coupons to the inmates at no charge. The inmates are
responsible for providing their family and friends with the deposit
coupons.
Monies sent to Inmates in the Work Release Programs at Hutchinson
Correctional Facility, Topeka Correctional
Facility, and Wichita
Work Release Facility
The money order or cashier check shall be sent to
the work release facility where the inmate is housed. The mailing address
for each work release program are below:
Hutchinson Correctional Facility
P. O. Box 1568
Hutchinson, KS 67504-1568
Topeka
Correctional Facility
815 S.E. Rice Road
Topeka, KS 66607
Wichita Work Release Facility
401 S. Emporia
Wichita, KS
67202
Western Union Quick Collect
Family and friends may use Western Union Quick
Collect to send monies to an inmate. Western Union
offers three Quick Collect products that are subject to different fees.
Send a deposit from anywhere in the country to our facility.
- Fast and Reliable
- Convenient
There are three ways to send an inmate a trust fund deposit.
WESTERN UNION QUICK COLLECT - For CASH TRANSACTIONS - Simply call Western
Union at (800) 325-6000, or visit www.westernunion.com to find the nearest Western Union location.
WESTERN UNION QUICK COLLECT BY PHONE - For CREDIT CARD TRANSACTIONS - Simply
call Western Union at (800)634-3422 (Press 2
to send a QC Payment).
WESTERN UNION QUICK COLLECT ONLINE - For
WEB CREDIT CARD TRANSACTIONS - Simply visit www.westernunion.com.
For each Quick Collect transaction, the following information must be
provided:
Pay To: KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Code City and State: KANSASDOC and KS
Sender's Account Number with Facility: Inmate ID Number, Inmate
last name
Attention: Inmate's Full Name (First and Last)
All three Quick Collect products are subject to different fees,
send amounts and other restrictions in certain states.
There is a fee for the use of Western
Union services. Please check with Western
Union regarding the details of the fee structure. The Department
of Corrections does not receive any payment from Western Union resulting from
the use of Western Union services. Click on
the Icon below to connect to Western Union.