Photographic view of facility Cascade County Regional Detention Center
Brief about Cascade County Regional Detention Center
Cascade County Regional Detention Center is a type of correctional facility in the state of Montana, it has 0 beds in the facility. If you have been sentenced for a crime in County of Cascade, Montana you can avail this facility.
Facility Type and Security Level
This is a Adult facility, It has minimum level of security. You can only meet a person in general once a week, Remote visit via video also might be facilitated on request.
Correctional Programs provided by the facility
- GED, Literacy Training, CDL Computer-based training, Carpentry, Plumbing, Welding, Mechanical Training, Electrical Training, Heavy Equipment Training, Computer Training, Work-Release, Resume Training, Job Application Training, Offender Managed Newsletters, Freedmen Ministry - Accountability Planning & Workforce Development.
- Faith-based Substance Abuse Programs (Celebrate Recovery, Breaking Out: Faith-based Recovery, Drawing Near - Accountability Planning, CBT, Family Reunification, & Victim Awareness.
- Secular Substance Abuse Programs (AA, NA, CA, Blue Walters 90 Substance Abuse Program, STAR 1 year Substance Abuse Program) - Accountability Planning, CBT, Family Reunification, & Victim Awareness.
- Multi-denominational Worship Services, Group and Individual Counseling, Bible Study Sessions, Reading Groups, Offender Choirs, Angel Tree Christmas Gift Ministry, Traveling Sport Teams, Bicycle Repair Program - Accountability Planning, CBT, Family Reunification, & Workforce Development.
Contacting an inmate in Cascade County Regional Detention Center
You can generally send a Mail Or Greetings card to the facility address, In case of an emergency you can reach the facility through fax .
An inmate of Cascade County Regional Detention Center can also be reached through calling the facility at 406-454-6820. Provider of the phone is Securus Tech®.
Visitation Rules
In order to conduct a visit, whether remote or On-Site, inmate friends and family members must create
an account and schedule their visit a minimum of 24 hours in advance by going to the facility website.
An individual who is on parole, probation, any type of work release, has been incarcerated during the last twelve
months, or has ever been convicted of a felony, is not permitted to conduct an On-Site visit within any Office jail.
VISIT SESSION INFORMATION: When you schedule your On-Site visit on the above-listed website, you will receive
an email verification containing your assigned visit terminal and a six-digit PIN number. You are required to bring
this information with you to the jail.
VALID IDENTIFICATION: You must possess a valid form of identification to enter the jail. You will need to provide
a valid government issued picture identification card (ID), such as a Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)
identification card/driver’s license, that is current and valid or an Immigration card (work visa card, a resident alien
card with a DMV card). Picture IDs made at swap meets, or store ID cards like Sam’s Club are not considered valid
ID’s.
UNDERAGE VISITATION: Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult/parent. If the visitor is
under 18 and claims to be the spouse of the inmate, a valid marriage certificate needs to be presented, along with
valid ID, in order to have a visit without the presence of an adult/parent. Children ages 14 through 17 need to
provide a current and valid ID card, such as school-issued ID, DMV ID card or a driver’s license. Children under 14 do
not need proof of ID.
VISITATION LOCKERS: You will not be allowed to enter the visitation room with any personal items, including
jewelry, sunglasses, cell phone, wallets, purses, books, etc. These items must be secured in a locker (fee required)
located in the visitation lobby. Bring spare change to use the locker.
Visitation Timings
- On-Site visits may be scheduled daily between 9 A.M. and 4:30 P.M, excluding holidays.
- Each On-Site visit session is 20 minutes.
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