My loved one was just transferred to CDOC from county jail, what happens when they come to CDOC? When will I be able to visit or speak with him or her?
Upon intake, male offenders are processed through
Denver Reception and Diagnostic Center while female offenders are processed through Denver Women’s Correctional Facility.
During the intake process, full screenings are completed and an individual’s needs are assessed.
Each offender’s custody level and long-term facility assignment will be determined, and the offender will submit CIPS (Colorado Inmate Phone System) lists which must be approved before they are able to make calls. Once the CIPS list is approved, the individual will be able to call any number on the approved list.
Information regarding contacting your loved one may be found on our website at
https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdoc/writecall-offender.
You may submit a request for visitation to DRDC or DWCF once the offender arrives at the facility, however, the average length of stay at DRDC is only 28 days before the individual is transferred to his permanent facility assignment.
Visiting information may be found on our website at
Visiting an Offender.
Incoming offenders will also be given an opportunity to purchase Canteen items, to including hygiene items. Thus, you may also wish to deposit funds to your loved one’s inmate account. Information on how to deposit funds to an inmate account may be found on our website at
Send Money to an Offender.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
ETA: PF is still on the active roster of Teller County Jail. Besides the active roster, you can also view inmates released in the past 48 hours at the jail website.
So.... who's going to be on PF's call list?