Fairbanks Youth Facility, AK Inmate Search, Visitation Hours

- 1502 Wilbur Street, Fairbanks, AK, 99701
- 907-451-2150
Fairbanks Youth Facility inmate lookup: Bookings, Bond, Inmate Roster, Arrests, Gender, Release Date, Warrant Comment, Mugshots, Warrant No, Bond Amount, Filing Date, Warrant #, Who's in jail, Booking Date.
The Fairbanks Youth Facility is a medium-security prison that is located in Fairbanks, Alaska. It is specifically operated by the Montgomery Sheriff’s Office but also does accept prisoners from surrounding towns and municipalities.
The Fairbanks Youth Facility also has a law library which inmates can access Monday through Friday between the hours of 7 AM and 3 PM. Inmates have a “first come, first serve” basis when it comes to the library.
Some of these inmates are awaiting trial, some have been convicted, and some are waiting to be moved. There is a staff of over 260 civilian members, as well.
Commissary is offered five days a week, from Monday through Friday. There is a wide range of food products, including chips, snacks, beverages, teas, water, and more. Laundry is also delivered from Monday through Friday. Uniforms and towels are delivered twice a week.
Inmates at Fairbanks Youth Facility can have access to copies of legal documents for a small cost, and there may be paralegals available to assist inmates in searching for additional resource material.
Fairbanks Youth Facility - General Information
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Facility Name
Fairbanks Youth Facility
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Facility Type
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Address
1502 Wilbur Street, Fairbanks, AK, 99701
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Phone
907-451-2150
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Capacity
42
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City
Fairbanks
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Postal Code
99701
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State
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Country
Fairbanks North Star Borough County
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Facility Name
Fairbanks Youth Facility
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Facility Type
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Address
1502 Wilbur Street, Fairbanks, AK, 99701
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Phone
907-451-2150
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Capacity
42
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Country
Fairbanks North Star Borough County
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City
Fairbanks
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Postal Code
99701
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State
Southeast Fairbanks County Sheriff's Office
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Address
800 Cushman Street, Fairbanks, Alaska, 99701
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Phone
907-459-6715
How to Find Someone in Fairbanks Youth Facility
While there are thousands of jails all over the world that offer a “search bar” for inmates at a prison, Fairbanks Youth Facility has taken a different approach. In fact, there is a reported list of inmates at the jail that is updated constantly that can be found online.
The jail roster can be found here: http://www.correct.state.ak.us. In addition, the jail roster can be viewed in either a collapsible or search-able extended view.
The website also describes how many inmates are currently at the jail, as well. The roster also describes their gender, suffix, age, race, first name, middle name, last name, and the date that they were confined.
Send a Mail/Package
However, there is quite a long list of material/content that is prohibited at the Fairbanks Youth Facility. This includes:
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Nudity pictures
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Stamps
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Song lyrics
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Cash
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Money Orders
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Over 10 pictures
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Markers
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Crayons
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Postcards
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Pictures larger than 5” x 7”
In addition, books and magazines have to be sent new (from a publisher, including Amazon.com).
You can send mail to an inmate at this address:
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Fairbanks Youth Facility
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Inmate’s Name
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Pin # Cell location
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1502 Wilbur Street, Fairbanks, AK, 99701
There MUST be the inmate’s name, ID number, and a return address on the envelope. Inmates must also request to have an armband issued by classification in order to receive mail. This armband is not required to receive legal mail, however.
Sending Money
One does not send actually money to a specific facility when it comes to Alaska inmates. Instead, it is sent to an inmate “trust account”.
You can utilize the services of many different companies when it comes to Alaska prisons and inmates. The list of companies includes:
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JPAY
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OffenderConnect
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AccessCorrections
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Western Union
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Touchpayonline
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Smartdeposit
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Tigercommissary
You will need the name, ID number, and inmate’s location to send money to them. Money can be sent through a walk-in visit, through the phone, online, or through the mail.
The Fairbanks Youth Facility also offers $100 “commissary packages”, plus processing and tax, for inmates, as well.
Phone Calls
Inmates are allowed phone calls, and there are various private companies involved that provide a service for the Fairbanks Youth Facility in Fairbanks, Alaska. The facility will make a phone rate (per minute) clear, and the amount may vary depending on where your inmate is located.
Visitation Rules
The last name of the inmate determines their visitation days. It breaks down as follows. If an inmate’s last name starts with the following letters, they have specific days/hours for visitation. If your last name starts with a letter A through M, your visitation days are Saturdays, from 8 AM to 11 AM, and Sundays, from 2 PM to 5 PM.
There is also a strict visitation dress code at Fairbanks Youth Facility, and only appropriate clothing is allowed.
VISITATION HOURS
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
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