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Escambia Regional Juvenile Detention Center, FL Inmate Roster

Updated on: February 26, 2024
Escambia Regional Juvenile Detention Center

Visitation Hours

  • Sunday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday Closed
  • Wednesday Closed
  • Thursday Closed
  • Friday Closed
  • Saturday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
  • Holiday Closed

Escambia Regional Juvenile Detention Center Basic Information

Facility Name
Escambia Regional Juvenile Detention Center
Facility Type
State Prison
Authority
Florida Department of Corrections
Address
1800 St. Mary Avenue, Pensacola, FL, 32501
Phone
850-595-8820
Telephone Carrier
Securus Tech
Email
[email protected]
Capacity
50
Security Level
High
City
Pensacola
Postal Code
32501
State
Florida
County
Escambia County
Official Website
Website

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Escambia Regional Juvenile Detention Center is located at 1800 St. Mary Avenue, Pensacola, FL, 32501. You will notice that prisoners who are imprisoned here, usually have a longer sentence. Those who have sentences less than one year or so are housed in a city or county jail. If you’d like to contact the head of the Escambia Regional Juvenile Detention Center’s, you can call 804-834-9967.

Getting Help

Every inmate housed at Escambia Regional Juvenile Detention Center has the opportunity to get the services they need. Treatment planning is such an important part of being in a state prison, such as this one. That way, upon release, the inmate can re-enter society.

An inmate will work hard to meet their treatment goals. While they’re housed in a state prison in Florida, they will have access to various treatment options. Some of those treatment options include:

  • Substance Abuse Treatment

  • Mental Health Services

  • Life Skills Programs

  • Inmate Work Activities

Each program is designed to help the inmate and overall meet their individual treatment needs.

Those who are serving their sentence in Escambia Regional Juvenile Detention Center may have a history with substance abuse. In fact, it’s been recorded that 80% of those houses in these state prisons have had some sort of run-in with substance abuse.

You will find different programs in place like:

  • Alcoholics Anonymous

  • Narcotics Anonymous

Type of Correctional Facility

You will find that Escambia Regional Juvenile Detention Center is a high-security prison. Those serving their time here are going to be here for a while. There are single cells and double cells located in this particular prison.

As a visitor, you might notice that the property has a double fence around it. Security is also a high priority, which is why there is extensive video surveillance. Cameras are located everywhere, which is an important part of keeping everyone in the facility safe: including staff, prisoners, and visitors.

How to Search for an Inmate

There may be a time when you find yourself searching for an inmate in a Escambia Regional Juvenile Detention Center. If so, you are at the right place.

Inmates located in this prison have searchable records. This means, once they are house in a Florida Department of Corrections location, you should be able to search for their information.

Each offender is searchable by first name and last name. Keep in mind that only records of those in a Escambia Regional Juvenile Detention Center can be found here. Those who are looking for an inmate in a city, county, or police jail must look on that website to do an inmate search.

You can find the Offender Locator here to start your search. Keep in mind that you can also search by the Offender ID. All the information in this system is updated on a regular basis, but info does change rather quickly.

How to Send Mail to an Inmate

Just like other state prisons, the Escambia Regional Juvenile Detention Center has strict protocol for sending and receiving mail. If you or someone you know would like to send mail, you can do so by sending it to:

Inmate's full name

Inmate's state identification number (7 digits)

Escambia Regional Juvenile Detention Center

1800 St. Mary Avenue, Pensacola, FL, 32501

Make sure this information is correct, so that all mail gets to the inmate. You can read all the rules and regulations for sending mail to a prisoner in Escambia Regional Juvenile Detention Center here.

Here to Visit with an Inmate

When someone you love is in prison, it’s natural to want to visit and spend time with them. First, keep in mind that there are rules in place to keep you safe! Secondly, you need to be wise and follow all the rules and regulations of visiting with an inmate.

However, keep in mind that each facility is different and you must check with the state prison in which the inmate is houses. When you do visit, keep these things in mind:

  • No cell phones will be allowed

  • If you’re under parole, you will most likely not be allowed to visit

  • You will be subjected to search upon entrance.

How to Call an Inmate

If you’d like to call an inmate in Escambia Regional Juvenile Detention Center, you will need to know about Offender Connect. This is how everyday civilians get in touch with an inmate.

In order to make a deposit into an inmate’s account, you will need to establish an account with the phone service. You will need to know the offender’s ID number. All the information you’ll need is right here.

How to Send Money an Inmate

Most inmates are eligible to receive money from a loved one when incarcerated at Escambia Regional Juvenile Detention Center. JPay is the only way you can send money to an inmate in Florida.

You can go to www.jpay.com or send money over the phone at 1-800-574-5729.

Helping an Inmate Buy Items at the Commissary

Inmates are allowed to receive packages through Access Securepak.

You can also deposit money into their accounts through:

With this money, they can buy extra things such as hygiene products and extra items. Remember all inmates have what they need, and this is just extra. You can get more information by visiting the Florida Department of Corrections website.

If you need more information, make sure you contact the actual state prison in Florida in which the inmate is housed.

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