Lycoming County Prison, PA Inmate Search, Visitation Hours

- 277 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA, 17701
- Website
- 570-326-4623, 570-433-3280
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The Lycoming County Prison is a medium-security detention center located in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Operated locally by the Lycoming County Sheriff’s Office, this jail holds inmates who are awaiting trial or sentencing. The Lycoming County Sheriff’s Department has the largest number of law enforcement officers in the county and is the largest facility in Pennsylvania. The current Sheriff was sworn in as Sheriff in September 2009.
Inmates at Lycoming County Prison have the opportunity to participate in programs, including education, counseling, substance abuse, and religious services. They are given three meals a day and are allowed to purchase snacks from the commissary. They are given an hour of recreational time each day where they are encouraged to go outside.
Lycoming County Prison - General Information
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Facility Name
Lycoming County Prison
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Facility Type
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Address
277 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA, 17701
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Phone
570-326-4623, 570-433-3280
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Capacity
360
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City
Williamsport
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Postal Code
17701
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State
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Country
Lycoming County
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Official Website
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Facility Name
Lycoming County Prison
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Facility Type
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Address
277 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA, 17701
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Phone
570-326-4623, 570-433-3280
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Capacity
360
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Country
Lycoming County
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City
Williamsport
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Postal Code
17701
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State
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Official Website
Lycoming County Sheriffs Office
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Address
48 West 3rd Street, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, 17701
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Phone
570-327-2280
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Fax
570-327-2366
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Website
How to Find Someone in Lycoming County Prison
If someone you know is serving time in Lycoming County Prison, you can search for him or her in this Lycoming County Jail log. When you click on the inmate you are looking for, you will see information on him or her such as their date of birth, arrest date, and charges.
Send a Mail/Package
Incoming and outgoing inmate mail will be inspected by jail staff.
Inmates at Lycoming County Prison may receive only metered, unstamped, plain white postcards no larger than 4" x 6" as mail. Writing must be in pencil or blue or black ink. Any other mail will be returned to the sender.
If no return address is available, unauthorized mail will be stored in the inmate's locker until the inmate's release.
Inmate mail cannot contain anything related to violence, racial supremacy, or nudity.
If you want to send mail to an inmate at Lycoming County Prison, address your envelope as follows:
Inmate name
C/O Lycoming County Prison
277 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA, 17701
Inmates may receive magazines and newspapers if they are sent directly from the publisher.
Sending Money
You can either send money to an inmate by going to the Lycoming County Prison and dropping off a money order or you can use MoneyGram to deposit money in an inmate’s account.
In order to send money to an inmate, you will need to know the inmate’s full name, the inmate’s ID number, and the inmate’s location.
You can call all Lycoming County Prison at 570-326-4623, 570-433-3280 if you have any questions.
Phone Calls
Lycoming County Prison has a phone program where you set up an account through the third-party company, GlobalTel, and the inmate can call you after you deposit money on his or her account.
According to the website, you can save money on inmate calling by using a “GlobalTel ‘Special Jail Phone Number’. When your inmate calls your ‘Special Jail Phone Number’, your phone rings and you save.”
All phone calls through Lycoming County Prison are recorded.
Visitation Rules
Lycoming County Prison requires all visitors to fill out an application prior to visitation. If you want to visit an inmate at Lycoming County Prison, carefully fill out the application. The Lycoming County Prison reserves the right to deny any person the right to enter the jail it chooses and for any reason.
Jail visits are conducted in person behind plexiglass or on a televised screen from another location. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian and guardians must provide proof of their guardianship. Inmates may have two visitors during each visit.
Leave all personal belongings, except for your state ID in your vehicle. No cell phones or bags are allowed in the jail.
Call 570-326-4623, 570-433-3280 for questions regarding jail visitation.
VISITATION HOURS
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.