
Sentencing Guidelines Commission Inmate Search and Prison Information
- State
- Minnesota
- City
- St. Paul
- Postal Code
- 55103
- County
- County
- Phone Number
- 651-296-0144
- Type
- State Prison
- Location
- 525 Park Street, Suite 220, St. Paul, MN, 55103
Nationwide Inmate Records Online Check
Jail records, court & arrest records, mugshots and even judicial reports
About Sentencing Guidelines Commission
Sentencing Guidelines Commission offender locator: Arrests, Age, Case Records, Charges, Criminal Records, Eye Color, Incarceration Date, Sentence Information, Booking #, Booking Date, Release Date, Alias, Race, Fine/Crt Costs, Bond, Mugshots, Warrant #, Who's in jail, Bookings, Inmate List, Appeals Court.
The Minnesota Department of Corrections oversees and operates the Sentencing Guidelines Commission. This facility became a three-unit system.
St. Paul began taking in inmates in May 1982. In 2000 the Sentencing Guidelines Commission became an all-female facility. [if %capacity%]The Sentencing Guidelines Commission was added to the facility adding an additional %capacity% male inmates. [/if %capacity%]
Four of these housing units are named after Minnesota DC correction officer in his memory. This facility has 8 housing units with 2 being special units with levels to operate security difficulty.
Inmate Search
Like all the federal facilities, the Sentencing Guidelines Commission Complex is no different. The facility is a federal facility, if you did not already know that.
This means you can find their inmate list available on the Minnesota Department of Corrections official website.
With, you no longer must play phone tag with the facility and waste a good portion of your day finding out information that you can easily look up online.
Nationwide Inmate Records Online Check
Jail records, court & arrest records, mugshots and even judicial reports
Sending a Mail/Care Package
When an inmate is brought into the Sentencing Guidelines Commission, they will only be able to actively communicate with you using letters. Letters are a way to always stay in touch and are much cheaper than using the telephone.
Letters can be sent daily, if you want. However, always plan for the letters to take an extra couple of days longer as the facility will thoroughly check them before being sent out on the mail cart to the inmates.
You should always have a return address on every letter you send, even if you send it in the same batch of letters.
Sending Money
Most family and friends will send money to an inmate using the popular wire transfer services like MoneyGram or Western Union.
Yes, they must pay a service fee, but the inmate’s get the funds within a business day, so they can use it either for their phone account or for the commissary.
Phone calls
Phone calls from the Sentencing Guidelines Commission are only allowed to be 15-minutes in length. These calls will happen during the daytime hours as well. You will need to be approved for the inmate phone list as well.
Visitation
Visitation will happen on certain days during certain times. You will need to have your application for visitation approved before you can visit.
Visiting Hours
Saturday — 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Sunday — 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.