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By BpRichfield, 23 April, 2024
Name of Warden:
Edward Bickham
Description of Facility

The Dixon Correctional Institute in Jackson, Louisiana is a multi-custody facility that accommodates minimum, medium, and maximum security prisoners. The capacity of this facility is 1,800 male offenders. Over half of the inmates at this prison are classified as violent offenders, often serving sentences exceeding 20 years.

In collaboration with a local community college, Dixon offers educational opportunities spanning various subjects, including academic and vocational training in areas such as carpentry, welding, automotive repair, and collision repair. Inmates can enroll in programs to earn their GED or adult basic education.

The facility provides substance abuse programs in a group setting, with specialized mental health treatment for sex offenders and individuals struggling with substance abuse. Inmates have the opportunity to participate in agricultural and meat processing operations within the prison.

Facility Telephone Number
225-634-1200
Facility Address

Dixon Correctional Institution
5568 LA-68
Jackson, LA 70748
United States

Inmate Mailing Address

Inmate Name, ID Number
Dixon Correctional Institute
P.O. Box 788
Jackson, LA 70748
United States

What you can send an inmate

mail

Inmates in Louisiana are encouraged to maintain communication with their loved ones. While serving their sentence, inmates can receive correspondence. To send mail to an inmate, you must have their location and ID number, which can be obtained through a Louisiana inmate search.

Always include the following on correspondence:

  • The inmate's First and Last name
  • Their identification number
  • The facility name and address
  • Your full name and address in the return field

Inmates in Louisiana are allowed to receive the following through the mail:

  • Letters
  • Photos no larger than 4"x6". Instant/polaroid photos are not allowed. No nudity, weapons, drugs, or alcohol can be in the images.
  • Newspaper and magazine clippings
  • New softcover books newspapers and magazines mailed directly from a distributor like Barnes and Noble. Publications must not contain nudity, be sexually explicit, or present a security threat to the facility.

Do not send the following through the mail it will be rejected:

  • Stamps, stationary, money orders, cash, checks
  • Stickers, homemade cards, musical/electronic cards, non-white envelopes
  • Coloring book pages, drawings
  • Marker, crayon, glitter, or raised decorations are prohibited on correspondence
  • White out, glue, paint or any other liquid on the letters

Read the Louisiana Department of Corrections policy on inmate mail.

Sending Monthly Holiday Care/Food Packages
Louisiana allows inmate care packages to be ordered from AccessSecurepak. These packages contain food, snack, drink and hygiene items. Packages are only available for order during select dates. To order a package you will need to know the inmate's current location and ID number, this can be found by utilizing the inmate search on this page.

How Inmate Calls Work

 Louisiana Department of Corrections allows offenders to make outgoing collect calls only. Some important things to know:

  • You must be on the inmate's approved call list in order to receive phone calls.
  • An inmate's phone list that can contain up to twenty contacts, these include numbers for loved ones and for legal calls.
  • Phone lists are updated every 3 months.
  • Phone calls (with the exception of legal calls) may be monitored and recorded.
  • Calls are up to 15 minutes in duration.
  • In order to receive calls on a cell phone you will need to sign up for pre-paid calls, provided through Securus Technologies.  This allows you to purchase phone minutes for your inmate.
  •  Read the Louisiana DOC policy on inmate calls.
How to send money to an inmate

   Louisiana Department of Corrections utilizes JPAY for inmate banking. This enables loved ones to send an inmate up to $500 through the following methods:

  • By Web:  Through the JPAY website.
     
  • By Mobile App: Through the JPAY App, available on Apple and Android.
     
  • By Telephone: Over the phone by calling 1-800-574-5729.
     
  • By Mail: Send funds to an inmate using a money order.
    • Start by making the money order payable to JPAY.
    • Fill out a Louisiana Inmate money order deposit form. Deposit form in Spanish.
    • Mail the deposit form and payment to:
      • JPAY
        P.O. Box 531370
        Miami Shores, FL 33153
  • By Walk-In: Using a debit card you can walk-in to any correctional facility and deposit money through the kiosk.  Additionally, you can use cash to send money at any MoneyGram location, this includes Walmart and CVS. Use receive code 8714.
How to do an Inmate Search

 Having an inmate's ID number is necessary for sending correspondence, funds, and arranging visits.  You can get an offenders ID number and other crucial information like their location by searching the Louisiana inmate database.

Visiting Information/FAQs

In order to visit an inmate in Louisiana, you must be on the their approved visitors list. Begin the approval process by following these steps:

  • The inmate is required to mail any prospective visitor a Louisiana application for visiting privileges form, this application form can only be obtained by the inmate.
  • Complete, print, sign and mail the application back to inmate's institution.
  • Once you are approved, you can visit your loved one.
  • Offenders can have up to ten people on their approved visitors list.

Important things to know when visiting an inmate at Dixon Correctional Institute:

  • A valid government issued photo ID is required in order to visit.
  • Only four visitors (including children) may attend a visiting session.
  • Visits are two hours in duration.
  • Inmates are allowed two visits per month.
  • Visitors are allowed to bring their ID, vehicle key or FOB, a debit card for the JPAY kiosk machine, and cash to use in the vending/ticket machine.
  • Visitors are subject to search, as is their vehicle.
  • No food or drinks may enter into the facility.
  • No purses, wallets, or handbags are allowed.
  • No cell phones, pagers, cameras, or electronics of any kind.  Secure these items in your car, or in a visitation locker if available.
  • No tobacco products or lighters.
  • No weapons, No drugs or alcohol.

Dixon Correctional Institute Visiting Hours:

Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
8:00am-4:00pm (processing ends at 3:00pm)

Visiting only occurs on the first four weekends of the month, if a month has a fifth Saturday or Sunday their will be no visitation (with the exception of PRIDE program/special privilege inmates).

Non-Contact visits:
Friday
8:00am-4:00pm  (processing ends at 3:00pm)

Extended Lockdown inmates:
Level 1 - Visit is only 30 minutes in duration, only two visitors per visit.
Level 2 - Visit is one hour in duration, only two visitors per visit.
Level 3 - Visit is two hours in duration, only three visitors per visit.

Louisiana Department of Correction policy on visitation.

Dress Code and Visiting Rules

  • Clothing may not be similar to the inmate's
  • No blue chambray shirts, no blue jean overalls
  • No gray or white sweatshirts
  • No camouflage clothing
  • No T-shirts, shirt must have a collar or buttons (not applicable to children under 15)
  • No see through, fishnet, or sheer clothing
  • No halter tops, no tube tops, no tank tops
  • No skirts, skorts, shorts, culottes, or dresses shorter than one inch above the knee
  • No spandex, leggings, jeggings, or tight fitting clothing
  • No mini skirts, slit skirts, or slit dresses
  • Undergarments must not be showing
  • No braless attire
  • No flip flops, sandals, open toe shoes, open back shoes, or bare feet allowed
  • No clothing that reveals the midriff or shoulders
  • No cut off pants
  • No clothing that contains profanity, or be symbolic of drugs or gangs, sexual symbols, or contain offensive or threatening language/images are prohibited
  • No clothing that promotes alcohol or tobacco

For more information contact the Dixon Correctional Institute visitation department Monday-Friday from 8:00am-4:00pm at (225)-634-6291.

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