To operate an
adult male medium security institution and a separate Minimum Security
Unit by providing care, custody and control in a safe and secure
environment. This institution operates within a framework of the
Justice Cabinet, Department of Corrections, to protect the citizens of
the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
200 Road to Justice
West Liberty, Kentucky 41472
Warden: John Motley
Secretary: Jill Bailey
Phone: (606) 743-2800
Fax: (606) 743-2811
| Instructions for Sending Mail to an Inmate |
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Inmate mail should be addressed as follows:
Jim Doe #124536 Dorm 8AU09
200 Road to Justice
West Liberty, Ky 41472
Prohibited Mail: Incoming mail may be rejected if it falls into any of the following:
- The mail contains plans to smuggle contraband into or out of the institution.
- The mail contains threats of physical harm against any person or threats of criminal activity.
- The mail contains information to formulate escape plans or to commit a crime or to violate a prison rule.
- The mail contains solicitation of gifts, goods, money or
things of value from individuals or entities other than family or
established close friends.
- The mail contains a code or gang insignia.
- The mail contains obscene language or drawings.
- The mail contains any information which, if communicated, would create a threat to the security of the institution.
- The mail constitutes free advertising material, fliers, and
other bulk rate mail except that received from a recognized religious
organization sent in care of the institutional chaplain. This mail may
be discarded upon receipt.
- The mail contains Postage Stamps or a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope (SASE).
- All mail that does not contain a complete return address will
be returned to sender. You must have a complete return name and
address for mail to be accepted.
- This list is not all inclusive, if you are unsure about
whether an inmate can receive the mail or not please contact the
institutional mailroom.
SENDING MONEY
TO AN INMATE BY MONEY ORDER
Inmate accounts is responsible for handling all money related items for each
inmate. This includes processing incoming money orders and posting to the
inmates account, issuing checks requested by the inmate and forwarding them to
the designated individual/company and address. Inmate accounts section
handles over 200 money orders on any given day. All money orders are
posted on the day the inmate accounts office receives them, barring unforeseen
circumstances. To assist us in processing money orders in a timely manner
please follow these DO's:
Send U.S.
Postal Money Orders only. All others will be returned.
Place the U.S. Postal Money Order in an envelope by itself.
Address the envelope legibly. Both from and to address must be able to be
read.
Only 5 money orders per calendar month are allowed per inmate.
$200 limit on money order unless from immediate family, per money order
All information must be filled out on the money order itself. Ensure from
name/address and the inmate name/number appear on the money order.
If using priority mail, place the money order in another envelope with the
appropriate addresses, inside the priority mail container. The
inmate is not allowed to receive these containers.
SENDING MONEY
TO AN INMATE BY WESTERN UNION
Please note this is the Quick Collect
ONLY. Individuals using this system should note they need to fill
out the BLUE QUICK COLLECT FORM. The funds will be electronically sent to
the Inmate Account Bank. Western Union
money orders will not be accepted. Only U.S. Postal Money Orders will be
accepted through the mail.
The same rules for postal money orders such as only 5 transactions in one
month and $200.00 limit except immediate family members still apply.
Transactions which do not follow these guidelines will be rejected.
The institution will receive a list of inmates receiving fund transfers each
workday morning. This will be posted to individual accounts each working
day before 12:00 p.m. For example: If you take the money to Western Union on Tuesday, it will be available on the
inmates account on Wednesday by noon. A receipt will be sent to the
inmate through institutional mail the same day.
If you would like to use this service please call Western
Union at 1-800-325-6000 to find the nearest agent. Go to Western Union's agent location with the following:
Cash Amount you would like to send
Western Union fee paid in cash
Fill out the BLUE QUICK COLLECT FORM
Pay to: Little Sandy Correctional
Complex
Code City
and State: Little Sandy,
KY
Account Number: Inmate Name and Inmate ID Number
Remember to keep your receipt for tracking purposes.
EMERGENCIES
If it is necessary to phone the Complex in an emergency, the
telephone number is (606) 738-6133. Either the Chaplain or the Captain on duty
should be notified of emergencies. The only way an inmate may speak with you
over the phone is when he calls you. No inmate may receive a telephone call
from outside the institution. All inmate calls shall be collect and you are
responsible for the charges.
Visiting
Saturday-Sunday-Holidays
General population and Non-contact visits
830am – 11:30am and 12:30pm – 3:15pm
GENERAL
VISITING RULES
Inmates may not receive a visit during their first weekend at LSCC.
No more than two (2) adult visitors shall visit an inmate during a
controlled visit.
No more than three (3) adult visitors shall visit an inmate during a contact
visit.
Physical contact within the bounds of good taste shall be permitted at the
beginning and end of each visit. (one brief kiss and hug).
No holding hands during the visit.
Sexual stimulation or activity shall be strictly prohibited.
Children must be kept under the parental control at all times.
Infants (0-1 year) may be held by inmate. All other children must be seated
or held by visiting parent or guardian.
If a minor is accompanied by a non-parent or guardian they shall be required
to have the written, signed and notarized consent of the parent or guardian.
Infants under the age of six months may visit unlimited times without a
social security number, provided the person bringing them meets all the
guidelines to visit.
Inmates will stand side by side of his visitor(s) for all photos.
All trash must be placed in the appropriate containers at the end of each
visit.
Smoking will not be allowed.
DRESS CODE
Visitors clothing and dress shall
conform as close as possible to accepted dress within the community and shall
require clothing to be in good taste as not to offend other visitors, staff and
/or inmates. This includes:
No spandex clothing, this includes pants and tops.
No tank tops or tube tops.
Dresses, skirts, and shorts must be at least knee length.
No sleeveless shirts (to include see-through sleeves).
Shirts must be capable of being tucked into jeans, slacks, or skirts.
No low-cut or provocative clothing will be allowed, i.e., tight fitting
pants, low-cut shirts, fishnet clothing, no cleavage shall be visible.
Appropriate undergarments must be worn, i.e., bra, underwear, a slip
worn with a dress or skirt.
No hats will be permitted.
Visitors must wear shoes, no flip flops or sandals. Sandals are flat bottom
open in front.
Gloves are not allowed.
Visitors inappropriately dressed will not be allowed
to visit that day.
ITEMS ALLOWED
IN VISITING ROOM
Forty-dollar limit ($40 in $1 bills and silver change). Per inmate being
visited.
Vehicle keys (1-Ignition key 1-Door key, no key chains).
Clear container for money (Plastic baggie, coin purse).
Essential infant items (1-Plastic bottle, 3-diapers), no toys, and no glass
baby food jars.
Visitors may leave a U.S. Postal Money Order for the inmates in a locked box
at the Security Reception Station.
Visitors may wear (1) watch, (1) ring, and (1) pair of earrings.
Items not allowed in the visiting room shall be placed in lockers. Staff
will dispose of any items left at the institution.
Any visit may be terminated immediately at the discretion of the visiting
area supervisor if he/she determines an incident to be of a serious nature.
Any violation of the above-listed rules will result in immediate termination
of the visit and/or disciplinary action.
Driving Directions
COMING FROM LEXINGTON
First Route using I-64 to Morehead
- Take I-64 to Exit 137 KY-32 about 61 miles
- Continue on ramp at sign reading "Exit 137 KY-32 to Flemingsburg/Morehead" and go east for 0.3 miles
- Bear right on ramp at sign reading "Morehead/Morehead State University" and go east for about 200 feet
- Turn right on KY-32 and go southeast for 2.6 miles
- Turn right on US-60, Main St. and go south for 0.6 miles
- Turn Left on KY-519 and go southeast for 24.3 miles
- KY-519 joins US-460 entering West Liberty
- In West Liberty go straight through the first 3 stop lights
- After the third stop light the prison is at the top of the hill
Second route from Lexington using the Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway
- Leave Lexington using I-64 for about 18.1 miles
- Exit I-64 at Exit 98 on Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway
- Exit Mountain Parkway at Exit 57 on KY-205
- Bear left on KY-205 for about 7.1 miles
- Turn right on US-460
- After passing the first stop light on US-460 the prison will be on the right at the top of the hill
COMING FROM ASHLAND
1.
- Head north on US-23 N
- Turn left onto US-60
- Take the I-64 west ramp
- From I-64 exit, exit number 137, towards Morehead/Flemingsburg
- Keep left at the fork in the ramp
- Turn left onto KY-32 south
- Turn right onto US-60
- Turn left on KY-519 and drive about 24 miles
- KY-519 merges with US-460
- Follow US-460 into West Liberty and straight through 3 stop lights
- After third stop light the prison is on the left at the top of the hill