Westville Correctional Facility was originally opened in 1951 as the mental health facility known as Beatty Memorial Hospital. In 1979 it opened as Westville Correctional Facility.
Through the years this facility has undergone multiple renovations and additions, and can currently house over 3,400 inmates.
While incarcerated minimum security inmates provide a labor force to a local recycling program, and for local community projects. Additionally, Westville Correctional Facility operates a correctional industry program which makes pallets, manufactures trusses, recycles DVD's and cd's. Residents can also take vocational and apprenticeship training to learn auto technology, building maintenance, business technology, logistics, and culinary arts.

Anyone incarcerated in Indiana is allowed to receive correspondence during their incarceration. In order for you to send mail to an inmate in Indiana their are a few things you'll need to know:
Indiana inmates are allowed to use telephones and can make outgoing collect calls. In addition, you can purchase prepaid collect calls through
Indiana Department of Corrections allows you to send money to an inmate. Some important things to know about sending money to an inmate in Indiana:
In order to send money, visit, or send correspondence to an inmate in Indiana, you will need to know the inmate's DOC number. You can find the inmate's identification number, sentencing information, and much more by
You must fill out an Indiana inmate visitors application and be approved before you can visit an inmate. To visit an inmate in Indiana you must do the following:

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