ID DOC - South Boise Women's Correctional Center (SBWCC)

State Prison

Last Updated: February 22, 2024
Address
13200 S Pleasant Valley Rd, Kuna, ID 83634
Beds
284
County
Ada
Phone
208-334-2731
Fax
208-334-2251
Email
sbwcc@idoc.idaho.gov
Mailing Address
PO Box 51, Boise, ID 83707

SBWCC is for State Prison offenders sentenced anywhere from one year to life by the State Court in the county where the charges were filed

All prisons and jails have Security or Custody levels depending on the inmate’s classification, sentence, and criminal history. Please review the rules and regulations for State - minimum facility.

The phone carrier is Securus Tech®, to see their rates and best-calling plans for your inmate to call you.

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If you are unsure of your inmate's location, you can search and locate your inmate by typing in their last name, first name or first initial, and/or the offender ID number to get their accurate information immediately Registered Offenders

Satellite View of ID DOC - South Boise Women's Correctional Center (SBWCC)

You can support your loved ones at SBWCC on InmateAid, if you have any immediate questions contact the facility directly at 208-334-2731.

Located at 13200 S Pleasant Valley Rd in Kuna, ID, SBWCC carefully assigns inmates based on their custody level, considering factors like criminal history. SBWCC offers diverse educational and vocational programs aimed at equipping offenders for successful reintegration into society and reducing recidivism. Through these initiatives, inmates gain skills and confidence, fostering personal growth and resilience.

When someone you care about ends up in a state prison, it can be tough to navigate the ins and outs of the system. From figuring out how to stay in touch to understanding what you can do to make their time easier, it can feel overwhelming. That's where this webpage comes in handy. It's here to help you get the lowdown on ID DOC - South Boise Women's Correctional Center (SBWCC) so you can stay connected and support your loved one during their time inside.

Communication is important, the prison offers a phone program for outbound calls only, with inmates unable to receive incoming calls. Accepting collect calls can be expensive, sometimes exceeding $10 per call. Click here for discounts on inmate calls, especially if the communication with your inmate is frequent. It's important to remember that all phone calls are recorded, and discussing sensitive legal matters over these lines is discouraged.

While incarcerated, reading is often the best use of time. Please note that books and magazines, puzzles, and word searches ordered for inmates must come directly from the publisher. This policy ensures that the items are new, untampered, and comply with the facility's regulations. Prisons and jails enforce this rule to prevent the introduction of contraband or prohibited materials. By restricting orders to publishers, the facility can better maintain security and control over the content entering the institution. Any books or magazines not received directly from the publisher will be rejected and not delivered to the inmate. You may, however, send letters and selfies to inmates with this easy-to-use app, packages starting at only $8.00.

The SICI accommodates 400 female residents and 300 male residents, with most assigned to various jobs within or outside the facility. Vocational Work Projects include assignments to road crews for the Idaho Transportation Department and conservation and firefighting crews for the U.S. Forest Service. Additionally, some residents participate in the Correctional Industries program. SICI also administers the pre-release program for the majority of residents preparing to parole from the system.

SICI features the East Dorm, a unique 152-bed men's housing unit specially designed to facilitate successful reintegration into communities as law-abiding citizens. This unit stands out within Idaho's correctional system and is among only a few of its kind nationwide.

Inmate Locator

SBWCC maintains a database of current inmates and their locations within the system. To locate an inmate, begin by using the DOC locator tool, which requires entering the first three letters of the inmate's first and last name, allowing for variations in spelling.

If unable to locate the desired information through free resources, users may opt to use the Arrest Record Search, which requires payment. While this option incurs a small fee, it provides access to the most up-to-date data available.

Get an Arrest Record immediately.

Visitation Information

ID DOC - South Boise Women's Correctional Center (SBWCC) - Visitation

Visiting: Visiting schedules are subject to change based on emergency situations. Please read and be familiar with the Visiting Rules for Offenders and Visitors and complete the visiting application process before visiting the facility. Visiting takes place in Unit 1.

SBWCC VISITING SCHEDULE

For questions regarding visiting, please send email to SBWCC-Visiting@idoc.idaho.gov

Visitors must be on time or they will be turned away.

FRIDAY SATURDAY Visitor Check In Visit Time Visitors Enter Visit Time 12:30 - 12:45 p.m. 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

8:30 - 8:45 a.m.

10:00 - 10:15 a.m.

9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 6:30 - 6:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

12:30 - 12:45 p.m.

2:00 - 2:15 p.m.

1:00 - 4:00 p.m.

Contraband: Idaho code 18-5210 states that a person commits a crime by knowingly introducing or possessing contraband in a correctional facility. Contraband includes, but is not limited to tobacco, cell phone(s) or telecommunication equipment, controlled/illegal substances, firearms or dangerous weapons, ammunition/explosives and escape tools or devices. Violations are punishable by imprisonment of up to 5 years and/or fine of up to $10,000.

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