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Individual in custody information is available to the general public and private organizations (non-state and governmental) by calling the Department of Corrections: 217-558-2200. Government and Law Enforcement agencies/officials only may call: 1-888-446-9103.
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Administered by the Office of Health Services, medical and health services are provided to individuals in custody in all IDOC correctional centers. Notable features common to all facilities include: Each facility has a pharmacy and distributes medication to individuals in custody as prescribed. Three facilities offer on-site dialysis.
After creating a ConnectNetwork account and selecting a facility and inmate to add to your account, you can deposit money into his or her Trust Fund (commissary) account at any time. Deposit amounts vary, but the most common denominations are between $10 and $100.
Tens of thousands Illinois inmates will soon get access to better quality medical care thanks to a recent agreement between the Illinois Department of Corrections and the state of Illinois, which puts an end to an eight-year-old lawsuit contesting the quality of care in the prison system.
Every individual under custody first goes to a Reception and Classification (R&C) Center. This is called processing. Stateville, Graham, and Menard are the R&C centers in Illinois for male prisoners.
Individual in custody information is available to the general public and private organizations (non-state and governmental) by calling the Department of Corrections: 217-558-2200. Government and Law Enforcement agencies/officials only may call: 1-888-446-9103.
Inmate Access to Funds: Inmates typically gain access to deposited funds within 24 to 48 hours, but this can vary by facility. It's important to understand the specific timing rules of the county jail.