The Central Virginia Correctional – Female Unit #13 in the city of Chesterfield serves as the prison for Chesterfield County County and other nearby cities. Central Virginia Correctional – Female Unit #13 is a minimum to medium security prison facility located in Chesterfield County. Central Virginia Correctional – Female Unit #13 is a state prison, serving Chesterfield and surrounding areas. The address listed for the Central Virginia Correctional – Female Unit #13 facility is Chesterfield Virginia 23832-5309, but you should always check that an inmate is at a location and able to receive visitors before traveling to this location.
Maintaining contact with friends and family is important for everyone’s health and wellbeing. Sadly, many prisons don’t make this easy. Phone charges of up to $14 a minute for long distance calls create a financial burden on inmates and the families who pay for these calls. A service from Globaltel helps avoid these additional charges by creating local phone number that an inmate can call that connects to your long-distance number. By eliminating the long-distance surcharge, inmates can talk to friends and family at the local rate no matter where they might live. You can set this up with Globaltel at Inmate Calls. To send mail to an inmate you can visit Jail Postcards.
Every jail or prison will have their own unique rules for inmate visitation. Every inmate is informed of these visitation rules and what days and times they are allowed to have visitors. The first step is to get set up with phone service so you can contact your inmate directly and get accurate information about prison visitation. Prisoners are often placed in city jail for pretrial detention. Then they may be transferred back to jail to serve short sentences after trial, or placed in a temporary facility while awaiting transfer to a longer-term prison facility.
Central Virginia Correctional – Female Unit #13 is a state prison, so most Virginia state prison inmates at Central Virginia Correctional – Female Unit #13 will be serving longer sentences for more serious crimes than those held in City Police Jails or County Prisons. Incarceration in a State prison is hard on inmates and their families. Inmates will need regular funding for their commissary accounts to purchase items like postage, phone calls and even items like soap and toothpaste. This can be an extra burden on their family, so setting up a discount prison call account to avoid the fees jails charge for long distance calls is important. This can be set up at thru Globaltel’s local jail call service at Inmate Calls. Getting friends and family to chip in to regularly fund the inmate’s commissary account can also ease the financial burden on those now left to support their household on their own.
Central Virginia Correctional – Female Unit #13 is in the EST time zone. The warden at Central Virginia Correctional – Female Unit #13 is Superintendent Tammy Estep. It’s important for families of inmates to help each other with information and tips about the prison facility they are in. You can leave comments and tips below about the best places to stay when visiting your inmate as well comments about any local service organization not already on our list of those available to help local families of inmates. We urge you to add your own comments about Central Virginia Correctional – Female Unit #13 below. “