The Iowa Correctional Institution for Women, located in Mitchellville, Iowa, is a mixed custody facility providing minimum, medium, and maximum security confinement for female offenders. The facility dates back to 1933, but has undergone extensive renovations and expansions. Currently Iowa Correctional Institution for Women provides dorm-like living units and celled housing with direct supervision tailored for female offenders.
The institution offers Evidence-Based and Gender-Responsive programs to equip women with the necessary tools for successful reintegration into society. Educational and vocational services, including Adult Basic Education and vocational training, are provided to offenders. These vocational courses include forklift operator, food production technician, and in distribution and logistics.
On site work opportunities exist in maintenance, warehousing, and unit workers, additional off ground employment opportunities exist at Diamond Crystal food packaging, the Iowa Veterans home food service department, and as clerks/receptionists in the Iowa Prison Industries showroom, and IDOC central office.

Inmates incarcerated in Iowa use a centralized mailing system. This has been introduced to lower the amount of contraband entering the facility. The centralized mail system is for personal mail sent to an inmate, legal mail should be sent directly to the facility. In order to send mail to your inmate, you will need to know the following:

Inmates incarcerated in Iowa utilize a centralized banking system. All incoming funds are processed at the Fort Dodge Correctional Facility. Funds are not accepted at any other facilities. Restitution, child support and court fee's are handled by Iowa State Penitentiary.
If your loved one is in jail in Iowa, the first thing you should have is their DOC Number, which is the Department of Corrections Identification number for the inmate. You can find this information, along with more details, by searching the
Before visiting or video chatting with an inmate in Iowa, you need to complete an Iowa inmate visitors application and receive approval. To visit an inmate in Iowa, you must follow these steps:

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