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ME DOC – Maine State Prison basic information to help guide you through what you can do for your inmate while they are incarcerated. The facility's direct contact number: 207-273-5300
This facility is for adult inmates.
The inmates housed at Maine State Prison located at 807 Cushing Rd in Warren, ME are placed according to their custody level (determined by a number of factors including the past criminal history and the length of their sentence). There are ample educational and vocational training programs for all inmates, especially ones that show a willingness to learn new things that will prepare them for a better life when they are released. The mission is to promote and prepare the offender to leave in better shape than when they arrived, giving them the best chance to never come back and thus lower the state's recidivism rate.
The Maine State Prison houses adult male prisoners classified as high risk, protective custody, close, medium, and minimum custody, with minimum custody inmates held awaiting transition to minimum security facilities.
As part of the move to the new facility, the Maine State Prison and the Department of Corrections went under the Unit Management Concept of managing prisoners. Unit Management divides the prisoner population up into smaller units managed by multi-disciplinary Unit Teams.
Maine State Prison consists of:
- Special Management Unit: housing High-Risk Management prisoners, prisoners assigned to the Mental Health Stabilization Unit, and prisoners on Administrative Segregation or Disciplinary Status. Prisoners are housed in single cells in 3 separate pods.
- Close Unit: prisoners classified as close custody, prisoners classified as protective custody, and prisoners on reception status. Prisoners are housed in single cells in 6 pods.
- Medium Unit: prisoners classified as medium custody and prisoners classified as minimum awaiting transfer to a minimum facility. Prisoners are housed in double cells (6 pods) with the exception of one pod of single cells.
Maine State Prison is fully handicapped accessible and has cells in each pod for physically handicapped prisoners, allowing for full integration into the prison population.
ME DOC – Maine State Prison – Inmate Handbook
visitation Info
ME DOC – Maine State Prison – Visitation
Visit Times
Note: Visitors will be permitted to have their visit during the visit period when they arrive late to visits, as long as it has been pre-scheduled, dressed appropriately, and providing the prisoner is still waiting in the Visit Area for his scheduled visit.
Thursday through Sunday
8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. and
*6:40 p.m. to 8:40 p.m. (Saturday Night Visits )
*Only for general population prisoners housed in the Close Custody Unit and Medium Custody Unit
No visitor, except for immediate family members shall be on more than one (1) prisoner’s visit list.
Immediate family includes spouse, natural, foster or adoptive mother, father, son, daughter, grandfather or grandmother, grandchild, brother or sister, or step-mother, step-father, step-son, step-daughter, step-grandfather or step-grandmother, step-grandchild or step-brother or step-sister.
Visitor Applications can be obtained from the prisoner that you wish to visit, from the Lobby Officer, Maine State Prison, or from the Maine State Prison Visits Website: application
Fill out an application, only one name per application. Aplicacion Para Visitantes
Make sure that you sign the application and return it:
Attention: Visits, Maine State Prison
807 Cushing Road
Warren, ME 04864
Clearances may take up to six (6) weeks for processing. It may take longer if an applicant has a criminal record. Falsifying an application will result automatic denial and not able to reapply for six (6) months.
Family members as defined above may be granted NON-CONTACT visits prior to being cleared for CONTACT visits.
An adult who is not a parent or legal guardian and is an approved visitor may also be allowed to bring in a minor visitor with the written permission of a parent having legal custody or the legal guardian of the minor, and with the prior approval of the Chief Administrative Officer, or designee. The written permission must be notarized and must be limited to a specific period of time (e.g., expires after six (6) months from date of first visit) and all information provided shall be verifiable.
Be advised if you are a visitor wishing to bring in a minor and you are not the Parent or Legal Guardian please be aware that a Minor Consent Form will need to be filled out and sent in with your visitor application. The Minor Consent Form can be found on Maine State Prison website, or it can be requested from the Visit Clerk at (207) 273-5300.
Parking: After driving up the driveway of the Maine State Prison, you will find the parking lot to your left. Visitors are to pull into the very first row of parking, and park on the left side of that row. Unauthorized vehicles are not allowed past that first row of parking in the lot. There are however handicap accessible spots closer to the main entrance for those who need it. All personal vehicles shall be locked prior to entering the facility. Children are not to be unattended at any time while on the premises, to include in the parking lot.
Unauthorized vehicles are not allowed past that first row of parking in the lot. There are however handicap accessible spots closer to the main entrance for those who need it. All personal vehicles shall be locked prior to entering the facility. Children are not to be unattended at any time while on the premises, to include in the parking lot.
Checking In: After parking your vehicle in the appropriate area, you will proceed to the Main Entrance. Once inside the double doors you arrive in the Maine State Prison Lobby. The Lobby Officer will be at the desk to check you in. You will need appropriate photo identification, such as:
- Driver’s License
- Passport
- Military I.D.
- Birth Certificate (Minor’s only)
You will need to leave your keys as they are not allowed in the Visit Room. There are lockers available in the Lobby for your use if you need to leave anything; please note; the lockers are operated by quarters. After you have been checked in with the Lobby Officer, you may have a seat to wait before being called for the metal detectors/searching.
Metal Detectors: All Visitors will be required to pass through two metal detectors. All visitors will be given two attempts to successfully pass through the metal detectors. If a visitor cannot pass through the metal detector successfully, then they will have the opportunity to fill out a consent form to have an Officer pat search them. Before the pat search is conducted, an Officer will use the hand held metal detector to wand the visitor. Wherever the hand held metal detector alarms the Officer that is where the staff member will pat search on the visitor. This pat search will be conducted in front of two staff members. In the event that this may happen to a minor, the minor’s parent or legal guardian will need to fill out a consent to pat search form and will need to be present before the pat search is conducted. If for any reason that a visitor cannot make it through the metal detectors and refuses to consent to a pat search, that visitor will not be granted their visit and will be asked to leave the facility. If a visitor has a medical condition that may prevent them from passing through the metal detectors, they will need to provide written medical proof from a medical professional that they have had a procedure that may prevent them from passing through a metal detector. Upon a visitor showing medical proof to the Lobby Officer, the Lobby Officer will then use a hand held metal detector to wand over the visitor to verify this medical documentation. If the hand held metal detector does not indicate the area of the medical procedure that may prevent the visitor from proceeding through the metal detector, then the visit will not be granted. Please be aware that some shoes, jewelry, belts, etc., may set off the metal detectors, and those items will have to be removed in order for you to proceed.
K-9 Dogs: The prison’s K-9’s and Handlers are used to search visitors prior to entry to the visit room. At any time that you refuse to allow the K-9 and Handler to search you before for your visit, your visit will be terminated. Your visit privileges may also be suspended from all DOC facilities if you do not consent to the K-9 search.
Visit Room: After you have successfully passed through the metal detectors, and/or you have been searched, you will be escorted down to the visit room. The Visit Officer will assign you a table to sit at. An adult visitor must sit or be seated directly across from the prisoner. The number of visitors allowed to visit a prisoner at any one time is three. Children under the age of four do not count as one of the three visitors.
Use of Bathroom: The Chief Administrative Officer, or designee, of each facility shall ensure that there is a bathroom available for use by visitors during visits and that a diaper changing table is available in the bathroom. Prisoners shall not be allowed to use or otherwise enter a visitor bathroom during visits for any reason.
Service Dogs: A visitor who is otherwise allowed to visit and who has a disability and is using a service dog to perform work or tasks related to the visitor’s disability shall be allowed to bring the service dog while on a visit, provided performance of the work or tasks might be needed traveling to or from the visit or during the visit, subject to the provisions outlined in departmental policy 21.4, Prisoner Visitation; Procedure D.
Information about Children: Adults must accompany children at all times, and will be responsible for their behavior. Each child will be allowed to go to the bookcase during the visit period, and bring books or toys back to their visiting table. Children must return directly to their table after selecting their books and toys. Adult visitors are responsible for picking up and returning books and toys to the bookcase. All children must be seated within the immediate vicinity of the parents or guardians. Children may not sit unsupervised. Children must remain seated, may not climb on furniture or disturb other visitors in any way, which includes yelling, screaming or throwing things.
If the minor is an infant or child who wears diapers, the visitor may bring in to the visit one diaper and a reasonable quantity of baby wipes in a clear plastic bag, provided they pass an inspection and/or search.
Photographs in the Visit Room: While personal cameras are not permitted, you may elect to have personal photographs taken in the visit room. All personal photos will be taken in front of the backdrop provided. All adults and children must be in a standing position for all photographs. Infants may be held in an appropriate position by an adult. No inappropriate hand, body or facial gestures will be permitted. Holding hands is permitted, however no other physical contact will be permitted. All personal photos will be inspected and approved by the Visit Officer or Visit Supervisor. Any photograph determined inappropriate or non-allowable will be confiscated and delivered to the Warden’s Office with a report outlining the facts and circumstances for confiscating the photograph(s). Please note, however, that the prisoner must have money available on his account for the photographs, as no other form of payment is accepted.
Demeanor: All visitors will conduct themselves in a polite and professional manner throughout the course of their visit at the facility. Failure to do so may end in termination of a visit and/or termination of visiting privileges.
Scheduling of Contact/ Non-Contact Visits:
Approved visitors must pre-schedule visit appointments. Appointments must be made at least two business days prior to the scheduled visit. The Shift Commander or Visit Supervisor may make an exception to this requirement in extenuating circumstances. A prisoner must be within his allotted number of visits per week. Visit appointments must be made by telephone or email only. Visitors may telephone (207) 273-5526 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.; Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday only or anytime Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday by email at MSP.visit@maine.gov. Voice mails and emails requests received after 3:30 pm on Wednesday will not be processed until the following Monday.
A visitor traveling from out of state or presenting another reason for an extended visit or an additional visit may make a request for extra visit time or an additional visit. The visit may be approved by the Shift Commander or Visit Supervisor.
Appropriate Attire
It is Your Responsibility to be dressed appropriately to gain entrance for your visit. If you have any questions about your clothing/attire please call ahead or arrive early and ask the Lobby Officer if your clothing/attire is appropriate. Both adults and minors are expected to be dressed according to the Appropriate Attire policy. Please refer to Appropriate Attire area of this guide for information.
The following items are considered inappropriate attire for the Maine State Prison and will not be allowed:
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- Any clothing that reveals undergarments or cleavage includes see though mesh and fishnet.
- Camouflage shirts/pants consisting of red, yellow or blue colors are acceptable. Hunter and military colors such as brown, green or gray are not acceptable.
- Headgear of any kind; e.g., hats, bandanas, metal hair ornaments (may be allowed for religious/medical reasons when authorized by visit supervisor/shift commander).
- Hooded sweatshirts/shirts.
- Outer jackets. No jackets designed to be worn out doors will be permitted into the visit room. This includes but not limited to pullover style jackets.
- Sweaters must be buttoned or zipped during visits.
- Low-cut sweaters, blouses V-Necks, tank tops, or “tube” tops and shirts that expose any level of cleavage or breast area below the collar bone.
- Scarves, shawls, ties, or wraps.
- Athletic style clothing which includes sweat pants/shirt, bathing suits.
- Sleeveless garments.
- Shorts, dresses, skirts and skirt slits will not exceed 2” above the knee while sitting.
- Spandex or what appears to be spandex material.
- No ripped, torn or altered clothing.
- Any attire resembling inmate’s clothing or uniforms, including but not limited to Correctional, Police and Nursing clothing items.
- Attire may not display gang affiliations or gang culture. Attire that is obscene, racist, drug and alcohol related or displays sexual content.
- The visiting room/Lobby Officers will use reasonable judgment if an article of clothing is questionable. The officer shall defer to the Visit Supervisor/Shift Commander for a final decision when denying a prisoner visit.
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CHILDREN SHALL ALSO BE APPROPRIATELY ATTIRED
Consider where you are visiting, failure to follow the appropriate attire directive may result in termination of your visit.
ALL VISITORS ARE SUBJECT TO SEARCH: All persons are subject to search prior to and as a condition for visiting. Persons must successfully pass all search/screening procedures before each visit. This includes the search of minor children and service animals. Persons found to be trafficking contraband will be suspended from visiting and may face criminal prosecution.
No person currently in service of a sentence will be permitted to visit. Ex-offenders must apply in writing to the Warden, one year after completion of their sentence before being allowed to visit.
Prisoners may be restricted to non-contact visitation as outlined in Department Policy 21.4. This may include when a prisoner is found guilty of a disciplinary, drug, tobacco, or contraband violation.
Firearms and other weapons are not allowed on State Property.
Any visitor suspected of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs shall not be permitted to visit any prisoner and shall be required to leave the facility property immediately.
Trafficking Contraband is a crime:
M.R.S.A. TITLE 17-A, SECTION 757
A person is guilty of TRAFFICKING IN PRISON CONTRABAND if:
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- That person intentionally conveys or attempts to convey contraband to any person in official custody; or,
- Being a person in official custody, he intentionally makes, obtains, or possesses contraband.
Contraband, for the purpose of this section, is defined as a dangerous weapon, any tool or other thing that may be used to facilitate escape or any other thing that a person confined in official custody is prohibited by statute from making or possessing. Examples of contraband are: weapons, cutting blades, files, drugs, including marijuana, and alcohol. Punishment may include imprisonment for up to 5 years.
M.R.S.A. TITLE 17-A, SECTION 757-A
A person is guilty of TRAFFICKING IN PRISON CONTRABAND if:
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- That person intentionally conveys or attempts to convey contraband to any person in official custody; or,
- Being a person in official custody, he intentionally makes, obtains, or possesses contraband.
Contraband, for the purpose of this section, is defined as a dangerous weapon, any tool or other thing that may be used to facilitate escape or any other thing that a person confined in official custody is prohibited by statute from making or possessing. Examples of contraband are: weapons, cutting blades, files, drugs, including marijuana, and alcohol. Punishment may include imprisonment for up to 5 years.
M.R.S.A. TITLE 17-A, SECTION 757-A
A person is guilty of TRAFFICKING OF TOBACCO in adult correctional facilities if:
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- That person intentionally conveys or attempts to convey tobacco or tobacco products to a person confined in an adult correctional facility that has banned the use of tobacco or tobacco products by prisoners; or
- That person is confined in an adult correctional facility that has banned the use of tobacco or tobacco products by prisoners and the person intentionally obtains or possesses tobacco or tobacco products.
ALL MAINE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS FACILITIES HAVE BANNED THE USE OF TOBACCO OR TOBACCO PRODUCTS BY PRISONERS.
Punishment may include imprisonment for up to 6 months.
- Nothing will be passed between the visitor and prisoner.
- With contact visits, a visitor and prisoner may embrace or kiss briefly at the beginning and end of the visit. Prisoners and visitors may hold hands during the remainder of the visit. The hands of the prisoner and visitor must be visible at all times. Unless otherwise restricted, prisoners may hold their minor children in their laps.
- There shall be no profane or loud language.
- Electronics are not allowed in the Visit Room.
- Prisoners and visitors are not allowed to move around the visit room or converse with other prisoners.
- Food, drinks, toys, candies and gum from the outside are not allowed in the visit room. Clear baby bottles and clear training cups for infants and toddlers are permitted. Also allowed into the visit room for the care of infants and toddlers, is one diaper and a small amount of wipes (no container of wipes), diapers and wipes are not allow at visit tables, there will be a designated area to house these items. One baby blanket (ages 1 and under only).
- Outer clothing/apparel is not allowed into the visit room. Lockers are available in the Lobby to store items.
- The prisoner or visitor will carry no articles into the visit room. No prisoner property or funds will be accepted by staff in connection with a visit.