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Montana Women's Prison, Yellowstone County, State Prison
Adult
701 South 27th Street, Billings, MT, 59101
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Opened since 1994, Montana Women’s Prison is medium-level facility located in Billings, Montana that houses up to 190 adult males. Inmates are housed in open dormitories, some of which are triple bunks, some are double bunks, and others are single beds. There is one isolation/segregation unit that contains 71 beds.
Qualified inmates can work outside the prison in jobs that include working on a farm, a recycling center, firefighter, maintenance, painter, and other supportive roles for agencies within the county.
Education opportunities in which inmates can earn their GED, learn to read and get an adult basic education are also available. Counseling for sex offenders, family violence and substance abuse are available in both individual and group settings.
Alcoholic Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous are among the programs offered to imamates at Montana Women’s Prison. Religious services and meetings with Clergy are also available to each inmate.
Montana Women’s Prison also houses a C.E.R.T. Team, a Tactical Squad and a Fire Station.
How to Find Someone in Montana Women's Prison
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Use this link to find an inmate who is serving time at Montana Women's Prison. Just type in the inmate’s first and last name, and you will be taken his or her information.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
Inmates can receive letters from friends and family; however incoming and outgoing inmate mail is subject to inspection for the presence of contraband.
Inmates may receive only metered, unstamped, plain white postcards no larger than 4" x 6" as mail. Writing must be in pencil or blue or black ink. Any other mail will be returned to the sender
Inmates can also receive 3-5 photos at a time from friends and family members that are no larger than 4" x 6". The photos must not contain nudity. Written and visual depictions of sexually explicit conduct is also not allowed. Inmates can have no more than ten photos in their possession at one time.
When sending mail to your inmate, you should address the envelope as follows:
Inmate Name, ID Number
Montana Women's Prison
701 South 27th Street, Billings, MT, 59101
Sending Money
Most inmates are eligible to receive money from a loved one when incarcerated at Montana Women's Prison. JPay is the way you can send money to an inmate in Montana.
You can go to www.jpay.com or send money over the phone at 1-800-574-5729.
Funds can also be deposited in person at the facility as well. Be aware that a percentage of all funds transferred to an inmate will go to paying legal fees if they exist.
Phone calls
Inmates at Montana Women's Prison are allowed to make calls through Securus Tech. Calls can only be made if there is money in the inmate’s account. Family and friends should create an account to deposit the funds, as well as receive calls from the inmate.
Be aware that calls will be monitored by Montana Women's Prison staff.
Visitation
Visitations at Montana Women's Prison are allowed on Saturdays, Sundays, and state holidays. Visitors should contact the administration at 406-247-5100 for more details on visitation schedules for each offender.
Dress code is required, stating that visitors be covered from the neck to knees with clothing that is not see-through, revealing, or contains offensive symbols or words. Watches and wearable technology devices (or cell phones) are also not allowed.
All new visitors or visitors renewing their application must apply online before visiting an inmate. In-state applications should allow for at least 30 days processing. Visitors are allowed to visit multiple offenders if they are immediate family.
Visitation is a privilege for offenders and not considered a right. Offenders or visitors that act out in any way are subject to suspension and or removal of visitation privileges.
Visiting Hours
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.