ADOC-Atmore Community Work Center -CLOSED

State - CLOSED

Last Updated: July 18, 2024
Address
9947 Hwy 21 N, Atmore, AL 36503
Beds
250
County
Escambia
Phone
251-368-9115

Atmore Work Center is for State - CLOSED offenders have not been sentenced yet and are detained here until their case is heard.

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The Atmore Work Center has now closed. We invite you to check the state prison directory and use the Live Arrest Records finder to help locate your loved one.

Since this Alabama State facility is now closed, you can check through these state prison directories to see if you can locate your incarcerated person, the Prison Directory, and/or Live Arrest Records.

Atmore Community Work Center is a Level II custody facility (the security level for community work centers and is where most inmates in minimum-out custody are housed) operated by Alabama Department of Corrections on five acres in Atmore AL. The Center provides minimum-out custody inmates to employers in Baldwin, Escambia, Conecuh and Monroeville counties. The facility also provides an inmate workforce for the city of Atmore, Brewton, Flomaton, Castleberry, Monroeville, Bay Minette, Jefferson Davis Community College and Thomasville.

Re-entry Coordinators serve to facilitate an AL DOC Re-entry Program that is available for inmates during their incarceration. “Re-entry” is a program designed to help the offender transition back to the community when their time of incarceration is completed. Each institution has been assigned a Re-entry Coordinator to assist the inmate through this process.

“Work Release” is a program of the AL DOC in which selected inmates are allowed gainful employment in the community and will be supervised in a community-based facility when not working. The program is designed to assist you in preparing for release and to aid you in making the transition from a structured institutional environment and reintegrate back into the community. Your Classification Specialist will explain to you how you can qualify for the Work Release Program.

From your earned wages, a percentage of your gross salary will be deducted and paid to the AL DOC to help defray the cost of maintaining you in the work release program. Inmates that participate in the Work Release program agree to pay a fee to cover the cost of transportation to and from your work site. If you are ordered by the courts, you will pay restitution, court cost, and child support. You will be charged a medical co-pay fee for specific medical services rendered. You will be charged a drug testing fee if you test positive for any illegal substances. You will be charged a laundry fee for laundry service on your free-world clothing.

State and federal income taxes and Social Security taxes will also be deducted from your gross paycheck. The remainder of your wages will be deposited in your PMOD account. In some circumstances, depending on your PMOD balance, you may be allowed to send money home.

When you first arrive at a work release facility, you may be given a job assignment working at the facility. In the event that a public protest is received (victim, Judge or District Attorney) in regards to your participation in the Work Release Program, and if the protest is honored by the AL DOC, you may be returned to a more restrictive facility, or you may remain at the work release facility and not allowed to work in the community. You will not be considered a participant in the program until you are approved and placed in a paying job in the community.

Atmore Community Work Center - Male Inmate Handbook
Atmore Community Work Center - Female Inmate Handbook
Atmore Community Work Center - Re-Entry and Pre-Release Program

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