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Key Informations Of Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition (START) Program

Address Of The Facility
801 Hwy 48 PO Box 1389, Anaconda, MT 59711
Facility Type
Adult
State
Montana
Email
[email protected]
Phone
406-563-7002
Phone Carrier
TelMate Inmate Calling
County
Deer Lodge
Fax
406-563-5069
Security Level
State - low
Website
No Of Beds
88
Mailing Address
801 Hwy 48 PO Box 1389, Anaconda, MT 59711

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Brief about Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition (START) Program

Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition (START) Program is a correctional facility run by the state of Montana, it has 88 beds in the facility. If you have been sentenced for a crime in County of Deer Lodge, Montana you might end up this facility.

Facility Type and Security Level

Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition (START) Program is an Adult facility with a Minimum level of security. By law, an inmate gets at least four hours of visiting per month, but the prison can usually provide more. However, the Warden can restrict the length of visits or the number of people who can visit at once to avoid overcrowding in the visiting room.

Services

The facility offers a literacy program designed to help inmates develop foundational knowledge and skills in reading, math, and written expression and to prepare inmates for GED classes. Inmates with low English proficiency are required to take ESL classes. Adult continuing education, college correspondence programs, and parenting classes are also available. A Release Preparation Program prepares inmates for their return to society. Inmate tutors teach skills, including job searching, resume writing, budgeting, and home buying.

How To Contact An Inmate At Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition (START) Program

Mail Inmates

You can mail inmates at the Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition (START) Program addressed to:

Inmate ID, Inmate Name, Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition (START) Program, 801 Hwy 48 PO Box 1389, Anaconda, MT 59711.
Please note that all incoming mail is subject to inspection for security reasons. Do not include any items considered contraband or contain explicit material in the mail. Additionally, make sure to include a return address.

Connect Inmates Via Phone

The Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition (START) Program allows phone calls or video communication with offenders. Phone calls get managed through TelMate Inmate Calling, which requires setting up a specific account. Read our first-time phone setup guide for a hassle-free experience. It's important to note that all calls are recorded and subject to monitoring. Inmates are unable to receive calls but can make collect calls.

How to Send Money To An Inmate's Trust Fund In Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition (START) Program

Sending money to an inmate's trust fund has become much easier in the last ten years. To send money to an inmate incarcerated in Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition (START) Program, you can use any of the following methods:

To send money to an inmate in Montana, you must be approved on the inmate's visiting list. The attorney of the inmate can also send money.

  1. Use online portal of MT Government https://app.mt.gov/inmatebanking/
  2. Cashier's cheque: you can also send payment through cashier's cheque. It must be made payable to the Montana Department of Corrections. Mention the sender's name/address, inmate's name and ID in the check.

You can read our ultimate guide to sending money to an inmate or visit the to understand the process better.

Visitation Guide For Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition (START) Program

Follow the facility's visitation hours for a smooth entry. The timings are below. For updated timings, visit the Brazos County Juvenile Justice website or contact the facility at 406-563-7002.

Be Approved For Visitation

To visit an inmate, you must be on the approved visitor list. To be added to the list, you need to apply by following the instructions in our application guide. You can download the application form from the article. Once you've filled it out, you can mail or fax it to the facility for processing.

Prepare For Visitation

Visitation Rules

All visitors must produce an ID during the visit. Follow the below rules during visitation for a hassle-free experience:

  • If you are a convicted felon or have a warrant on your name, your visit will be dis-approved
  • You will be dis-approved for visiting if you are on active probation, parole, or any form of conditional release.
  • Don't wear revealing / improper attire.
  • Don't be under the influence of alcohol and drugs.
  • Ex-inmates are not allowed to visit the facility
  • Don't threaten any person in custody or the jail's security.

Restriction on visitation

  • Prior violation of rules
  • Under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
  • Violent behavior.
  • Late on schedule.
  • Improper /Revealing dress
  • Security reasons.
  • Adults should accompany minors.
  • Government-issued photographic ID proof is required.

Dress Code and rules

  • No Crop tops
  • No shorts
  • No bathing suits
  • Sleeveless garments are not allowed
  • Backless garments are not allowed
  • Sunglasses, swimsuits, tracksuits, hooded clothes, Barren feet, and high heels are prohibited.

Visitation Timings

  1. Daily: 9:00 am, 10:00 am, 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, 6:30 pm, and 7:30 pm
  2. On Government holidays, the facility will remain closed for visitation.
  3. Festival days 9:00 am to 3:00 pm

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