Dooly State Prison
Dooly State Prison, located in Unadilla, Georgia, is a medium-security facility that opened its doors in 1994. Constructed in 1993, the prison is managed by the Georgia Department of Corrections and serves as a housing facility for adult male felons, including those unsuitable for county prisons due to their offenses or physical limitations.
The prison has a maximum capacity of 1,702 inmates, with accommodations ranging from triple-bunked cells to open dormitories and specialized isolation units.
The facility offers a variety of programs aimed at rehabilitation and skill-building. Inmates can participate in educational programs such as GED preparation, vocational training in fields like plumbing and electrical work, and counseling services for issues like substance abuse and family violence.
Recreational and religious activities are also available, alongside work programs that include fire services, farm operations, and maintenance tasks.
Dooly State Prison is notable for its operational farm, which supplies fresh vegetables to other state facilities. It also serves as a release site for sex offenders and hosts the McEver Probation Detention Center.
The prison’s visitation schedule includes:
- Saturdays, Sundays, and state holidays
- Visiting hours: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
For further information about the Dooly State Prison, including inmate records search and visitation details, individuals can refer to the official website of the Georgia Department of Corrections or utilize online inmate search platforms specific to the state of Georgia.
OUR ADDRESS
1412 Plunket Rd,
Unadilla, GA 31091,
United States
TELEPHONE
(478) 627-2000
FAX
(478) 627-2140
https://gdc.georgia.gov/contact-us
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Authored by Krizzia Paolyn
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