Clallam Bay Corrections Center
State Prison | Clallam County County — Washington | CBCC | Washington Department of Corrections
Clallam Bay Corrections Center is located in the city of Clallam Bay, Washington which has a population of 363 as of 2010 residents. This prison has a capacity of 858 inmates, which means this is the maximum amount of beds per facility. Clallam Bay Corrections Center began processing inmates once the original construction was completed and service started in 1985 but may have been expanded or renovated since that time, to accommodate the growing prison population. Prisoners are housed in separate areas depending on the crimes they committed, their current risk assessment, and their behavior. This facility is currently under the supervision of Superintendent Ron Haynes and houses Male offenders.
If you have a family or loved one that is currently incarcerated at Clallam Bay Corrections Center, the first thing you should do is contact the prison for information on the inmate. Based on the information you are provided, you would then contact either a criminal defense lawyer or a bail bond service. They will provide you with vital information which can be used to defend an individual and in a lot of cases get them released from detention while awaiting trial.
Facts:
- Clallam Bay Corrections Center Volunteer Programs Include: Religious Bible Study, Worship services, One to One Prison Mission, Cultural, Ethnic, and Recreational opportunities.
Clallam Bay Corrections Center Facility and Inmate Contact Information:
Phone Number to Reach this Facility is:
360-963-2000
Send Mail to the Facility (not inmates):
Clallam Bay Corrections Center
1830 Eagle Crest Way
Clallam Bay, WA 98326
To Send Mail to an Inmate at Clallam Bay Corrections Center:
(please get a list of acceptable mail from the facility)
Clallam Bay Corrections Center
Inmate Name, Inmate ID #
1830 Eagle Crest Way
Clallam Bay, WA 98326
Many correctional facilities let families send books and magazines to an inmate — but almost all of them require the items to be brand-new and shipped directly from the retailer. Anything sent secondhand or repackaged at home is usually rejected at the mailroom. Ordering from a retailer that ships direct is the standard way to get reading material in.
- Must ship new, directly from the retailer — you can't forward it yourself.
- Softcover / paperback only at most facilities (hardcovers are commonly banned).
- No used or third-party marketplace sellers — new copies only.
- Limits on quantity per package and how many packages may be pending.
- Address it to the inmate's full committed name and ID number.
- Use the facility's mailroom address, which can differ from the public address.
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