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Collier County Immokalee Center basic information to help guide you through what you can do for your inmate while they are incarcerated. The facility's direct contact number: 239-657-2878
This facility is for adult inmates.
The Collier County Immokalee Center is a medium-security detention center located at 302 Stockade Road Immokalee, FL which is operated locally by the Collier County Sheriff's Office and holds inmates awaiting trial or sentencing or both. Most of the sentenced inmates are here for less than two years. Collier County accepts inmates from surrounding towns, municipalities, the US Marshal's Service and the Immokalee Police Department who do not have their own long-term lock-up.
PROGRAMS
An Inmate Request Form should be submitted to participate in any of these programs:
• Religious: Services are provided to meet the requirements of the diverse religious faiths. Jail Chaplains plan and supervise all aspects of religious services.
• Narcotics/Alcoholic Anonymous: Meetings are held weekly.
• Project Recovery: A drug/alcohol program designed to assist inmates in dealing with addictions.
• Educational: This includes Educational Television programming, General Education Development (GED), and Education Block. Possession of anything not authorized for retention or receipt by the inmate and not issued to them through regular institutional channels.
• Mutilating or altering issued clothing, bedding, linen or mattresses.
• Rioting or encouraging others to riot.
• Engaging in or encouraging a group demonstration.
• Refusing to work.
• Encouraging others to refuse to work or participating in a work stoppage.
• Refusing to obey an order of any staff member.
• Unexcused absence from work or any assignment.
• Malingering, feigning an illness or injury.
• Failing to perform as instructed by a supervisor or staff member.
• Insolence towards a staff member.
• Lying or providing a false statement to a staff member.
• Being off of assigned bunk during lockdown.
• Conduct which disrupts or interferes with the security or orderly running of the institution.
• Counterfeiting, forging or unauthorized reproduction of any document, article, identification, money, security or official paper.
• Participating in an unauthorized meeting or gathering.
• Being in an unauthorized area.
• Failure to follow safety or sanitation regulations. Keep one’s person and one’s quarters in accordance with posted standards.
• Using any equipment or machinery contrary to instructions or posted standards. • Failing to stand for count.
• Interfering with count procedures.
• Making intoxicants or being intoxicated.
• Smoking or possession of tobacco products.
• Using abusive or obscene language.
• Gambling, preparing or conducting a gambling pool, or possession of gambling paraphernalia.
• Tattooing or self-mutilation.
• Unauthorized use of mail or telephone.
• Unauthorized contacts with the public.
• Correspondence or conduct with a visitor in violation of posted regulations.
• Giving or offering any official or staff member a bribe or anything of value.
• Giving money or anything of value, or accepting money or anything of value from another inmate, member of their family or their friend.
• Failure to wear wristband.
SENDING MAIL: Inmates may send and receive letters subject to limitations necessary to maintain order and security. The jail receives mail deliveries Monday – Friday (except for legal holidays) from the U.S. Postal Service. Mail, except legal or other privileged mail, is opened in mailroom and inspected for contraband and money orders. Legal and privileged mail is opened in the presence of the inmate. Inmates may receive magazines, photographs, and illustrations providing the materials do not facilitate sexual and/or criminal activity, threaten the security or discipline of the facility. Magazines must be sent directly from the publisher. Inmates may not receive packages. Mail requiring signature will NOT be accepted.
PHONE CALLS: A TTY phone for the hearing impaired is available. Calls from housing (including local) are collect. The arrest number (A#) located on wristband is used for a PIN#. DO NOT give to anyone. Instructions on how to make calls are posted in each LCC and kiosk. Inmate phones are available from 8:00-10:30 a.m., 1:00-3:30 p.m., and 6:30-10:30 p.m.
COMMISSARY: May be purchased two days a week. Order forms must be submitted by 9 a.m. Commissary Order forms may be obtained from the housing deputy the morning the order is due. There must be suffi cient money in inmate account to cover the order. During the delivery of commissary, witness the counting of the order and identify any discrepancies then sign for the order. Indigent inmates, (less than .50 cents in account for 14 consecutive days), will be provided an indigent package. Monies received must be sent through the U.S. Postal Service in the form of a Money Order with the inmate name and A# or deposited at a public kiosk in the jail lobby or Video Visitation Center.
visitation Info
Collier County Immokalee Center – Visitation
Onsite hours are 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm and at home visits, are offered from 8:00 am – 11:00 am, 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm, and 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm. All visitors must have a registered user account. You can create an account by going to www.visitfromhome.net. A current (valid) government issued photo ID is required to register.
For onsite visits the week begins on Monday and ends on Sunday. All visits are scheduled 20 minute appointments. They can be scheduled online or at the Visitation Center. Inmates are permitted six 20 minute onsite visits at no cost. Additional onsite visits are offered at a minimal cost.
Onsite visitors must meet our dress code standards. This includes no sleeveless shirts, no hats, no shorts more than 3” above the knee or shirts 3” below the neckline. No electronic devices, including cell phones, and no food or drinks are permitted in the Visitation Center. And minor children must be supervised and not disruptive. Visitors are subject to visits being denied or cut off, if not found in compliance of the visitation rules.
All at home visits are paid visits and can be scheduled on the website at videovisitanywhere.com. Visitors are subject to appointments being denied, or cut off, if illegal acts or inappropriate behavior takes place. For more information call 239-252-9556.
No Contact Orders
If a visitor and an inmate, victim vs. defendant, have an ACTIVE no contact order, visits will no longer be permitted. This procedure is being implemented as a visitation rule in an effort to honor a judge’s ruling of no contact with the victim (NCWV).
REMINDER – ATTORNEYS:
All attorneys must provide a valid ID along with his/her credentials to visit as attorneys.