Baylor Women's Correctional Facility is the only prison in Delaware that houses females. It acts as both a pre-trial facility that houses inmates awaiting trial, and as a long term facility that houses female offenders from minimum to maximum custody levels.
Inmates are housed in seven cell based housing units.
Baylor Women's Correctional Facility is named after Delores J. Baylor who was the first African American to serve as Warden of a prison in Delaware.

Inmates at Baylor Women's Correctional Institution are allowed mail sent in a regular white envelope and may contain the following:
Inmates in Delaware are allowed to make outgoing phone calls. They are allowed up to ten phone numbers to be added to the automated telephone system. Inmates can buy phone minutes using the funds in their inmate account. Third party telephone service provider GTL provides a way for friends and family to setup/deposit money into an inmate's phone account, you can
Delaware Department of Corrections allows inmates to access money through a trust account. Friends and family members can send money to an inmate that can be used to purchase an assortment of items from the commissary including food, stamps, and hygiene items.
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All visits at Baylor Women's Correctional Institution are by appointment only.

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