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Johnson County Detention Center, WY
Johnson County Detention Center, Johnson County, County Jail
Adult
639 Fort Street, Buffalo, WY, 82834
http://www.johnsoncountywyoming.org/government/sheriff/detention.html
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The Johnson County Detention Center is operated by the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office and holds inmates that are awaiting trial and/or sentencing. It houses adults inmates. The jail also accepts inmates from surrounding municipalities, towns, and the U.S. Marshal’s Service.
The Johnson County Detention Center is located in Buffalo, Wyoming, and is a medium-security prison. The jail is divided into pods.
Johnson County Sheriff's Office
Address: 639 Fort Street, Buffalo, Wyoming, 82834
Phone: 307-684-5581
Fax: 307-684-5585
How to Find Someone in Johnson County Detention Center
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There is a search locator for the Johnson County Detention Center, and it can be found here:
You can also call the Johnson County Detention Center for the current roster of inmates, since new inmates are admitted daily. The phone number to call for the current roster is this one: 307-684-5581
Sending a Mail/Care Package
There are no restrictions in terms of the amount of mail that an inmate at Johnson County Detention Center can send or receive. However, there are strict rules regarding what is allowed. Only postcards are accepted.
Here is a list of items that are restricted from any and all mail, and which may be returned to sender as a result:
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Stamps
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Papers
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Envelopes
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Lipstick
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Crayons
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Glitter
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Strings
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Ribbon
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Cash
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Personal Checks
There are some other items that are prohibited, and you can check with the facility for more information.
You can send mail to inmates at this address:
Johnson County Detention Center
639 Fort Street, Buffalo, WY, 82834
Sending Money
One way to send money to an inmate is by sending a money order addressed to the inmate. This will take longer than other methods. You should call Johnson County Detention Center for more information about where to send the money order. Usually, the money order is made out to the name of the inmate.
You should be able to walk in and deposit money into an inmate’s account, as well.
The Johnson County Detention Center may have an agreement with a third-party company that allows individuals to send care packages to inmates for a fee. These care packages can be ordered online and are delivered directly to the inmate, as well.
The standard monthly limit an inmate can spend is around $300-$400.
Another option is to use a debit/credit card and deposit funds into an inmate’s account. This can be accomplished by creating an account at jailatm.com.
Phone calls
Inmates have access to a phone every day from 8 AM to 11 PM. However, the phone service provider for the Johnson County Detention Center is Amtel, so you will need to direct any questions or concerns to Amtel. The phone number for Amtel is 1-800-849-6081.
Visitation
No inmate can have more than two visitors at one time. Additionally, once a visitor exits a facility, they will not be allowed to re-enter. Visitors at Johnson County Detention Center are expected to adhere to a code of conduct, and no contact is permitted during visits.
Female inmates can schedule visitation through their jail supervisor. Male inmates have visitation hours of 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM on Fridays.
Only adults (over the age of 18) are permitted. You can find an inmate visitation request form here: http://www.gcso.us/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Inmate-Visitation-Request-8.17.17.pdf This form has to be filled out prior to any visitation. It must be filled out before 5 PM on the Thursday prior to the week of any planned visit.
There is a strict dress code with regard to visitors. Visitors cannot wear the following:
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Hats
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Caps
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Tank Tops
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Bandanas
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Scarves
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Spandex
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Tight-fitting clothing
They also cannot bring food and/or drink into the facility, as well. They cannot bring in backpacks, tote bags, sunglasses, hats, or wallets, either.
Visiting Hours
Tuesday: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Saturday: 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.