Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program Inmate Search and Prison Information

Updated on: April 16, 2024
Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program

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Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program - General Information

  • Facility Name

    Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program

  • Facility Type

    State Prison

  • Authority

    Montana Department of Corrections

  • Address

    801 Highway 48PO Box 1389, Anaconda, MT, 59711

  • Phone

    406-563-7002

  • Capacity

    88

  • City

    Anaconda

  • Postal Code

    59711

  • State

    Montana

  • Country

    Deer Lodge County

  • Official Website

    Website

  • Facility Name

    Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program

  • Facility Type

    State Prison

  • Address

    801 Highway 48PO Box 1389, Anaconda, MT, 59711

  • Phone

    406-563-7002

  • Capacity

    88

  • Country

    Deer Lodge County

  • City

    Anaconda

  • Postal Code

    59711

  • State

    Montana

  • Official Website

    Website

The Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program is located in Anaconda, Deer Lodge County. It is a mixed custody that houses both the level II and level IV inmates. It can currently host up to 1118 adult males. The Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program comprises two segregation units, two-level II units, two level IV units, and a general population unit. The inmates are housed in units following their level of security. While serving their jails terms, the offenders can undertake introductory adult education courses and earn a GED. The programs offered to ensure that he will contribute back to society when an inmate is out of the Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program. Some of the other Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program programs include anger management, parenting course, violence prevention, and substance abuse treatment. Additionally, inmates at Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program can undertake business courses, financial planning, and computer courses.

Inmate search

Pigeonly offers one of the excellent services in most prisons. It has made it easier for individuals to search for their inmates imprisoned in the Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program. It allows you to fill in the inmate’s details, and after that, they can direct you to where the offender is imprisoned. The details include the first name and the last name of the inmate.

Sending mail/packages

The Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program allows individuals to send mails to the inmates through the following address:

Inmate name, ID number

Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program

801 Highway 48PO Box 1389, Anaconda, MT, 59711

However, the information send through the mail is thoroughly investigated before it is conveyed to the inmate. Packages are allowed to the Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program but under strict regulations.

Sending money

To send money to the offender in Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program, ensure that you have the following information:

  • Their full, legal names
  • The name of the institution they are in
  • Their prisoner ID number.

However, before you send money, it is essential to confirm that you are eligible to make deposits as restrictions may exist on who is allowed to send funds. There may also be a limit on the amount you can send to the inmate incarcerated in the Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program.

Phone calls

The offenders’ family members or friends are also allowed to make calls to the inmates in the Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program but under strict security supervision. However, making state or %city name% inmate or federal prison calls can be much expensive. Below are some suggestions that you are advised to use whenever you want to communicate with the Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program’s inmate.

  • IC solutions
  • NCIC
  • Paytel
  • City Tele Coin
  • Pigeonly voice
  • Advance connect
  • Combined Public Communications

Visitation

The administration of the Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program has allowed both the friends and relatives of the offenders but under strict guidelines. All the visitors must be approved before the visitation day and time. The visiting hours for Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition Program are scheduled as follows. Upon approval, visitors are allowed to come to the facility daily from Sunday to Saturday and stay in the facility for seven hours, from 7:30 am to 2:30 pm.

Visitation Rules

VISITATION HOURS

  • Monday
  • Tuesday
  • Wednesday
  • Thursday
  • Friday
  • Saturday
    9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
  • Sunday
    9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Directions

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