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arhunt Posted: 08-04-2007 6:44 PM

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Minnesota Correctional Facility-Shakopee
1010 West Sixth Avenue
Shakopee, Minnesota  55379
phone 952/496-4440
fax 952/496-4476

Custody Level:  Multiple Security Levels

The Minnesota Correctional Facility-Shakopee, 1010 West Sixth Avenue, Shakopee, Minnesota 55379, opened in 1986, houses adult women offenders committed to the commissioner of corrections. Population is 496 (1/06), which includes all custody levels. The facility has 11 buildings including a core building for administration and inmate activities, a segregation unit with a mental health programming unit connected, seven living units, an industry/vocational educational building, and a heating plant.

MINNCOR Industries provides part or full-time work for the offender population in the areas of data processing, assembly, market research, sewn products, and subcontract work. Many inmates also work on institution maintenance crews and in food service.

Offenders have access to a variety of academic and vocational educational opportunities. Mental health and treatment services are also available.

Inmate Visiting

The DOC Visiting Program is intended as an avenue to develop and maintain healthy family and community relationships.  This web site provides general information to answer the most asked questions.  Visiting practices may vary at correctional facilities based on the security needs of the facilities and their physical structures.

Visiting in DOC facilities must be conducted in as accommodating a manner as possible while maintaining order, the safety of persons, the security of the facilities, and the requirements of correctional activities and operations. It is a privilege for offenders to have personal visits while confined in DOC facilities.  Offenders are aware that failure to comply with the established regulations and policies by either their visitors and/or the offender may result in warning, termination of visits, placement on non-contact visiting status, suspension or revocation of the visiting privilege, including permanent loss of visits.

The information in this web site is provided for your use and convenience.  Please pay particular attention to the visiting regulations so that your visits occur with as little inconvenience as possible.  If you have specific questions, telephone numbers are provided.  We hope you will assist us in making your visiting experience a pleasant one for you, your family, friends, and the person you are visiting.

Visiting - Shakopee

Hours of Visiting:

General population

Wednesday thru Friday 3:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday and Tuesday No visiting
Holidays  No visiting

Visiting Staff Contact:  952-496-4440, Please call during visiting hours

Directions:  From Bloomington - Hwy. 169 south to Co. Rd. 15 (also called Marystown) Exit. Turn right off the exit ramp. Go approximately 1 mile. Marystown Road is now called Adams. We are located on the corner of Adams and Sixth Avenue. Turn right onto 6th Avenue and take the first entrance into the parking lot, visitor parking is on the left. Click here for map

Visiting RegulationsPlease read the Inmate Visiting Information prior to visits.  Click here to view document

There is no visiting on the following State recognized holidays:

  • New Year's Day
  • President's Day
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
  • Memorial Day
  • July 4 (Independence Day)
  • Labor Day
  • Veteran's Day
  • Thanksgiving and the following Friday
  • Christmas Day

Inmate Mail Information

Incoming Offender Mail:  With the exception of special/legal mail, incoming mail is opened and reviewed for the presence of unallowed items.  Incoming mail must include the offender's commitment or department recognized legal name and Offender Identification (OID) number.

Incoming mail may include:  paper with words/drawings; signed unmusical, commercial greeting cards and postcards; photographs (Polaroid photos must have the backing removed); periodicals and published materials shipped from the publisher; and clippings or photocopies of published materials that meet criteria. 

Click here for facility addresses

How to send money to offenders:   Acceptable fund instruments are: money orders, cashier checks, and certified bank checks.

All  money orders, cashier checks and certified bank checks must be mailed to the following address:

Offender name, OID number,
MCF- (facility name where offender is housed)
PO Box 1000
Moose Lake, MN  55767

Money orders and checks  must be made payable to the offender with OID number and must include your first and last name and complete address, including city, state, and zip code.

All information contained on the money order must be legible. Money orders showing signs of alteration will not be accepted.

**Letters and other mailings must be mailed to the facility where the offender is living. 

Money orders and/or letters will be returned to the sender if not sent appropriately as stated above.

Offenders are not allowed to receive money from another incarcerated offender's family, visitor, or anyone living at another offender's correspondent address.  Offenders from the same family may receive money from their immediate family members.

Funds may also be sent to offenders via Western Union.  A Western Union location can be found by calling 1-800-325-6000 or by visiting their web site at www.westernunion.com.  When using cash, fill out the BLUE Quick Collect form.  For credit, call 1-800-634-3422 or go  to  their web site.

Senders will need the following information to send money via Western  Union:

Pay to:  Minnesota Dept. Corrections
Code City: MNDOC
State: MN
Senders account number:  Offender OID# and last name
Attention Field: Offender's last and first name

Special/Legal Mail:  Special and legal mail may be sent or received in a sealed envelope. Incoming special/legal mail will be opened only in the presence of the offender.  Staff may check the contents to ensure that the mail is legal or official in nature. Legal mail is logged.  Legal mail includes correspondence to or from courts, court staff and attorneys.

Special mail includes correspondence to or from state and federal elected/appointed/regulatory agencies and officials.

Unallowed Mail:  For safety and security purposes, the content of mail is regulated.  Mail is denied that involves criminal activity; is identified as security threat group related; requests gifts or money from unrelated individuals, contain photos of staff, is coded material, contains unsanitary items such as hair, saliva, body secretions; certain sexually explicit situations including sexual intercourse, bodily excretory functions, sadism or bondage; personal photos displaying nudity by definition; and material advocating inferiority of an ethnic, racial or religious group.

Correspondence Review Authority:  Each facility has a Correspondence Review Authority to review denied offender mail.  Within a specified timeframe, offender's may request a review of their denied mail by the Correspondence Review Authority.

Forwarding Mail:  First class mail and subscriptions will be forwarded for 60 days.  After 60 days, or if a forwarding address is unavailable, the item will be returned to the sender.

 

 

 

 

 

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