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ndocwife
08-22-2003, 12:14 PM
Hi-

I'm originally from Boise, and thought I knew where most of the IDOC facilities were located. Can anyone give me an idea of the physical location of the following?

IDAHO CORRECTIONAL CENTER UNIT G
PO Box 70010
Boise ID 83707

I've been to the "old" ISP and "Farm" and am familiar with the CWC centers in Boise and Nampa, but this "ICC" has me stumped.

Thanks!

~M~

(I'm cheap! Thought I'd save the hassle and cost of a phone call if I could... would rather not talk to those folks if at all possbile, know what I mean? LOL!!!)

Ken
08-22-2003, 05:41 PM
Maybe this will help?

http://www.corr.state.id.us/facilitymap.htm

ndocwife
08-22-2003, 07:56 PM
Teb-

Thanks, but no help. It just gives a state map, I know it's in Boise, just not the exact location.

~M~

roarklyn66
08-24-2003, 02:09 AM
Hi ndocwife!
I can definately give you directions; my hubby is at ICC UNIT E. Take the Orchard exit off of I-84. Go out like your going to the desert to Pleasant Valley RD,turn right. That road will go for approx 5-6 Mi. You will see the Idaho State Correctional Inst. on the left; keep going and soon on your right will be ICC. I copied their website w/visitation schedules ect..Hope this helps you
roarklyn66-Idaho


Idaho Correctional Center
14601 Pleasant Valley Road
Kuna, Idaho 83634-2721
208-331-2760
fax - 208-331-2766

Visitation Schedule
ICC encourages visitation between inmates and their families and friends. Visitation is a valuable program for helping inmates to maintain relationships. Rules and Regulations to ensure a safe environment for visitors, staff, and inmates can be found in IDOC Directive 604.02.01.001, Visiting. Visitation hours are from 0800 hours until 1540 hours Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Holiday visitation days are: New Year Day, Martin Luther King’s Birthday, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Visitation is a privilege. Visits may be ended, restricted, or changed
Visitation Rules
1. Visitors must have prior approval to visit inmates. They must abide by the posted visiting schedule, rules, visiting policy and procedure. An inmate may only have three (3) adults and three (3) children at any one time. Current photo identification is required. 2. Visitation hours are from 8:00am to 3:40pm, Friday, Saturady, Sunday, and Monday. Admission for visitors is suspended between 10:20 and 11:30, 1:30 to 2:15 and last visitor will be accepted at 3:00. 3. Visitors may not bring in any item to give to an inmate nor may the visitor accept any item from the inmate. Authorized items that may be brought into the visiting room by a visitor are photo identification, coins for vending machines, vehicle keys, labeled prescription medication (must be non-expired, be issued to the visitor and in original container). Diaper bags may contain two- (2) bottle of formula, milk, or water; a pacifier; a diaper; and a container of baby food or cereal. Children in diapers must be changed in the restroom outside the visiting room prior to visiting. All cell phones, pagers, tobacco products, matches, lighters and paper money must be left in visitor vehicles. 4. Visitors must be properly dressed. Garments should be conservative and modest. a) No blue jeans b) No clothing that is provocative, revealing or suggestive. c) No clothing made of transparent, sheer, mesh, or see-through material. d) No excessively tight clothing, including but not limited to spandex, jeans, body suits, etc. e) No clothing that exposes the stomach, back, shoulder, or chest; including but not limited to sleeveless shirts, tank, tube, halter, and midriff tops. f) No camouflage or clothing that look likes a uniform. g) No dresses or skirts, or shorts that are more than three (3) inches above the knee when sitting down. This applies to any slits in the material; the slit can not exceed three (3) inches when sitting down. h) No clothing with gang affiliations, or obscene language. i) No hats or headgear, except those recognized as religious. j) Proper underclothing must be worn. k) Numerous layers of clothes are not permitted. l) No bare feet. m) Exceptions may be made for children under six (6) years of age. Visitation Supervisor or designee has the final approval of acceptable dress. 5. Inmates will remain at the assigned table. Inmates will sit directly facing the security desk. Unless authorized by staff, visitors will remain at the assigned table for the duration of the visit with the exception of movement to bathroom, vending machines, and microwave. Children will remain at the table unless escorted by visiting parent or guardian. Inmates and visitors may not visit with other inmates or their visitors. Inmates and visitors are responsible to ensure that the children are well behaved. 6. Visitors and inmates will be limited to three (3) second kiss and embrace at the beginning and at the end of the visit. No french kissing. Physical contract during the visit will be limited to hand holding. Hands are always to be in plain view. Children under age six (6) may sit on the inmate’s lap. 7. At the end of the visit, good byes are said at the assigned table. At the conclusion of the visit inmates and their visitors are responsible for the clean up of their assigned area. 8. Due to periodic overcrowding, the staff may seek out volunteers willing to end their visit early. In the event that there are no volunteers, the staff may end a visit to allow room for other visitors. 9. Disrespect or aggression towards staff, inmates, or visitors; or improper use of or abuse of state property will not be tolerated. 10. Inmates have the sole responsibility of notifying visitors of any rule, schedule, or visiting status changes. 11. Visitors must report any new arrests, pending charges, and change of name or address as declared on the visiting application. Changes must be submitted to the visiting room staff on an updated application form. Failure to do so can result in termination of visiting privileges. The visiting privileges of visitors with new pending felony arrests will be re-evaluated. 12. Per Idaho Code 18-2510, it is a crime to introduce weapons drugs, or other contraband into a correctional facility. All persons, vehicles, and possessions entering state property are subject to search. Correctional staff, metal detector, and/or a trained narcotics dog will be used to enforce this statute. 13. At the conclusion of the visit, visitors must remain in the visiting room until the inmate has cleared the search room. 14. The visiting room staff is responsible for the safe and orderly conduct of visiting room activities; all visitors and inmates must comply with their directives. 15. Violations of the Idaho Center Correctional Center Visiting Room Rules may result in the termination of visits and/ or visiting privileges being suspended.
Tour Contact: Warden Jeff Conway 208-331-2760