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Duval County FL – Montgomery Correctional Center (MCC) basic information to help guide you through what you can do for your inmate while they are incarcerated. The facility's direct contact number: 904-766-5076
This facility is for adult inmates.
The Duval County FL – Montgomery Correctional Center (MCC) is a medium-security detention center located at 4727 Lannie Rd Jacksonville, FL which is operated locally by the Duval 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. Duval County accepts inmates from surrounding towns, municipalities, the US Marshal's Service and the Jacksonville Police Department who do not have their own long-term lock-up.
The James I. Montgomery Correctional Center (MCC) is located on the north side of Jacksonville at 4727 Lannie Road, Jacksonville, Florida 32218. MCC consists of three compounds: the North Unit designed to function as a sentenced male facility with a capacity of 440; the South Unit as a female facility designed to house 160 sentenced and unsentenced prisoners; and an annex that can house an additional 48 male prisoners.
MCC is charged with equivalent responsibilities of public safety and public service. Our primary public safety role is to provide care, custody and control of county sentenced inmates. MCC is committed to the utilization of its physical and prisoner resources to advance the general good of the citizenry of Jacksonville/Duval County by providing carefully selected inmate work projects and programs throughout our community. It is estimated that the utilization of inmate labor from MCC saves the taxpayers of our city millions of dollars every year.
MCC remains committed to the core concept of our management approach, our vision statement: “The Department of Corrections will strive to be the premier corrections agency within the United States.” In pursuit of this vision, we will be: “Responsive to the Community, Restorative in Character, and Responsible in our Commitments.” Our commitment to our community and to its welfare has and will continue to be accomplished by the professional and competent staff assigned to MCC.
Inmate Processing Information
Intake: When an individual is arrested, they are brought to jail, also known as the Pre-Trial Detention Facility for processing. The individual's processing (property inventory, booking, medical screening, and cell assignment) must be completed prior to being considered for release or visitation. Intake processing and identification clearance will be completed as soon as possible.
Release: When an inmate has been cleared for release, the inmate will be processed for release as quickly as possible. Sentenced inmates from prison will be transported to jail for release. Sentenced inmates from the Community Transition Center will be released from that facility. Release times at all institutions may vary.
Bond and Purge Information
Cash Bond: To place a cash bond you must bring the full amount of the bond to the public reception area of the jail. The bond must be paid by cash, certified or cashier's check (drawn on a local bank and subject to verification), or United States Postal Money Order made payable to the Office of the Sheriff. NOTE: A bonding agency may post a surety bond in lieu of a cash bond.
Surety Bond: To initiate a surety bond, a bonding agency must be contacted. Bail bond agencies are listed in the phone book or available via an Internet search.
Officers are prohibited from giving advice on the selection of bonding agencies. The bonding agency will make the arrangements to have the individual released.
Purge Information: If an individual is incarcerated due to a civil charge, such as a Writ of Attachment, the judge may have set a purge amount. The purge must be paid rated individual to be released. The purge may be paid, during normal business hours, to the Domestic Relations Department, Room 107, located in the courthouse. After normal business hours, the purge may be paid at the jail. The purge must be paid by cash, certified or cashier's check (drawn on a local bank and subject to verification), or by United States Postal Money Order made payable to the Office of the Sheriff.
Inmate Mail, Money and Property
Mail – Mail addressed to an inmate must include the inmate's name, jail number, and the sender's name and address. A postal services officer will inspect all incoming mail for contraband. Mail that is packaged in boxes will not be accepted and envelope sizes cannot be larger than 9 ½” X 12 ½”. Envelopes that have been altered will not be accepted and will be returned to the sender.
Authorized Items Accepted Through the Mail – The only items accepted through the mail are legal and personal letters, postcards and reading materials. Reading materials are restricted as follows: magazines, newspapers and other periodicals/publications will only be accepted by subscription in the inmate's name. Paperback books must be mailed directly from a publisher or bookstore. Hardback books are prohibited at jail and prison. Inmates are limited to four periodicals/publications and two paperback books in their possession. Excess reading materials will not be placed in an inmate's property. Excess reading materials can be mailed out by the inmate. If confiscated, excess reading materials will be disposed of as contraband.
Unauthorized Items – Items received through the mail that is not authorized by the facility will be considered contraband and the entire package can be confiscated for disposal. This includes, but is not limited to: photographs or facsimiles and computer generated reading materials downloaded from the Internet, regardless of content, are not authorized and will be confiscated for disposal. Items sent through the mail that can be purchased through commissary will not be accepted and will be confiscated for disposal. Most inmates housed at a Department of Corrections facility are issued institutional uniforms. Personal clothing will not be accepted for inmates housed at the jail or prison unless the inmate was arrested without clothing.
MONIES – The Department of Corrections utilizes a service known as, Access Secure Deposits which is intended to offer assistance to family members, friends, and loved ones in providing more ways to deposit money into an inmate's account.
Deposits can be made by:
- Via Internet access to a secure payment website
- To deposit money into an inmate’s account via the Internet simply visit the Access Secure Deposit website at www.inmatedeposits.com to set up a private account, with a private User ID and a personal password. The system will help manage deposits to specific to inmates, allowing receipt printing, and provide a history of deposited amounts by inmate and date. Payments made by one of the listed methods will be deposited into the inmate's account within minutes of the transaction confirmation and may help eliminate delays in funds availability resulting from mail delivery, holidays or weekends.
- Visa or MasterCard debit or credit card payments;
- Toll-free telephone payments;
- To make a payment via telephone please call 1.866.345.1884. This number is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Customer Service Representatives will accept deposits quickly and easily from Visa or MasterCard Debit or credit cards and will provide specific confirmation numbers for deposit tracking.
- Kiosks are located inside the lobby of the jail, prison, and the Community Transition Center for your convenience where you can also make cash deposits.
Please note: The Department of Corrections staff will not accept cash, cashier’s checks or money orders for deposit into an inmate’s account through the mail or in person. All payments into inmate accounts must be made using the Access Secure Deposits system.
Inmates having no funds available will be provided with basic health and comfort items and writing material and the fee will be debited to their account resulting in a negative account balance. Debts will be collected whenever funds become available, including future incarcerations up to three years.
Work Furlough Inmates at the Community Transition Center – Authorized property may be delivered to the public reception area at the Community Transition Center during regular operating hours. Money and/or property will not be accepted during visitation hours at the Community Transition Center. No items will be accepted for inmates at the facility that can be purchased through commissary.
visitation Info
Duval County FL – Montgomery Correctional Center (MCC) – Visitation
Inmate Visitation
The first letter of the inmate's last name determines the visitation day. Working inmates will not be allowed visitation during their assigned work hours.
Daily Session Times
- Visitation: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
- Two hours on weekdays
- One hour on weekends
- First letter of last name
- A-C – Monday and the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month
- D – Tuesday and the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month
- E-H – Tuesday and the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month
- I-K – Wednesday and the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month
- L-M – Wednesday and the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month
- N-R – Thursday and the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month
- S – Thursday and the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month
- T-Z – Friday and the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month
Visitation and General Information
Days and times for visitation differ at each facility. Please check the visitation schedule for the particular facility to determine the visiting day for an inmate. The following rules apply at all of the facilities:
- You must be 18 years of age or older to visit unless you are accompanied by an adult.
- Visitors 16 years of age or older are required to have identification with them. Acceptable forms of identification include a valid picture ID issued by a federal, state or local government agency and a school identification is acceptable for minors.
- Minor children of compulsory school age will not be allowed to visit before 2:30 p.m. on scheduled public school days regardless of claims of being home schooled or attendance at a private school. Minor children cannot be left unattended in the public lobby.
- Visitation will be limited to two visitors (one adult and one child) per inmate per day
- All visitors must be appropriately dressed. Unacceptable clothing includes, but is not limited to:
- Clothing revealing the buttocks, breasts, back, stomach (as determined by staff);
- Headwear;
- Tight clothing without proper undergarments;
- Transparent clothing
- All visitors are subject to search upon entering or leaving the facility.
- Visitors under the influence of intoxicants or exhibiting unruly behavior will not be allowed to remain in the facility or be permitted to visit, and may be prohibited from entering the facility in the future.
- Introduction of Contraband into a detention facility is a violation of Florida State Statute FSS 951.22(1), a third-degree felony. Violators will be prosecuted.
- Aiding or assisting a person in escaping, attempting to escape, or that has escaped is a violation of FSS 843.12, a third-degree felony. Violators will be prosecuted.