Delaware Young Criminal Offenders Program, DE Inmate Search and Prison Information

- 1301 East 12th Street PO Box 9279, Wilmington, DE, 19809
- 302-429-7700
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The Delaware Young Criminal Offenders Program is a privately ran state facility that is home to minimum and medium-security inmates.
The Delaware Young Criminal Offenders Program can comfortably house over 40 male offenders at any given time.
The Delaware Young Criminal Offenders Program is running by the GEO Group since December of 2015.
Delaware Young Criminal Offenders Program - General Information
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Facility Name
Delaware Young Criminal Offenders Program
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Facility Type
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Authority
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Address
1301 East 12th Street PO Box 9279, Wilmington, DE, 19809
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Phone
302-429-7700
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Capacity
40
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City
Wilmington
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Postal Code
19809
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State
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Country
New Castle County
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Facility Name
Delaware Young Criminal Offenders Program
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Facility Type
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Authority
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Address
1301 East 12th Street PO Box 9279, Wilmington, DE, 19809
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Phone
302-429-7700
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Capacity
40
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Country
New Castle County
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City
Wilmington
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Postal Code
19809
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State
How to Find Someone in Delaware Young Criminal Offenders Program
It is easier than ever to find and locate an inmate in the Delaware Young Criminal Offenders Program. You can do so by going to the Delaware Department of Corrections website to locate the inmate database.
You can search the inmate database by either the inmate’s number or the inmate’s first and last name.
Send a Mail/Package
Inmates in the Delaware Young Criminal Offenders Program loves to receive letters from their loved ones back home.
You are permitted to send an inmate a letter. However, when sending a letter, you will need to refrain from the following:
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Usage of Crayons
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Drawings
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Suggestive Talks
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Glitter
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Tape
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Staples
Prior to sending an inmate in the Delaware Young Criminal Offenders Program a letter, you will need to verify with them what unit they are in as the Delaware Young Criminal Offenders Program has two units.
Once you find out the correct unit, you can make out the letter to one of the following mailing addresses below:
Delaware Young Criminal Offenders Program
Unit
Inmate Name, ID Number
1301 East 12th Street PO Box 9279, Wilmington, DE, 19809
Sending Money
The Delaware Young Criminal Offenders Program will accept money payments through JPay. Nearly all prisons in the United States use JPay as their service is easy and efficient for everyone involved.
You can also utilize GTL and Keefe as well.
If you would like to compare their service fees, you can do so here.
Keep in mind that inmates will need money to be able to use the telephones, by items from the commissary, and pay any restitution they may have while they are still in the Delaware Young Criminal Offenders Program.
Phone Calls
For you to visit or even be able to talk to an inmate here at the Delaware Young Criminal Offenders Program on the phone, you will be required to fill out the following application.
When you fill out this application, you will be required to send in a $25 money order to pay for your background check.
This application can take 4 to 6 weeks for the facility to fully process the app and approve you. Until you are approved, you will not be permitted to talk or visit an inmate.
Once you are approved, you will have phone privileges for the inmate, and they can call you during the allotted phone usage times.
Visitation Rules
If you have been approved to visit an inmate, you will automatically be able to visit right away. If you haven’t been approved, or haven’t filled out the application, you will need to do so prior to being permitted to come on to the campus.
You can even visit an inmate here at the Delaware Young Criminal Offenders Program on Saturdays, Sundays, and even federal holidays between the hours of 8:30 am to 3:30 pm.
For non-contact visits, you will be permitted to come and visit on Tuesdays and Thursdays between the hours of 8 am to 3:30 pm. Keep in mind that inmates will be permitted to have 2 hours of visitation.
If the inmate you are visiting is in the Detention unit, their visitation hours are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 am to 3:30 pm. These inmates are only permitted to have 1 hour of visitation.
While special visitation will happen daily from 8 am to 3 pm.
VISITATION HOURS
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.