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NEOCC (CCA) Youngstown, Ohio

Federal criminal prisoners currently awaiting trial are commonly kept at the Northeast Ohio Correctional Center, otherwise known as NEOCC or CCA.  Their contact information is:

                    CI NE OHIO CORR CTR
                    2240 Hubbard Road
                    Youngstown, OH 44505
                    Phone: 330-746-3777
                    Fax:  330-746-3318

Inmates at NEOCC/CCA have a personal register number that you must have before sending any mail. You can call 330-746-3777 and get an inmates registration number if you have his or her name and date of birth. Below please find information regarding visitation, sending inmates mail, and sending inmates money.  Additional information can be found by on the Bureau of Prisons website by clicking HERE. 
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Visitation Frequently Asked Questions

Who can visit? Visitors are limited to six (6) people at one time. All visitors 18 years and older must have a photo I.D.

How do I get approved for visitation? E-mail neohiovisit@cca.com, no later than the Sunday before the week you would like to visit.
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How do minors get approved to visit? Minors also need to be on the approved visitors list.

What are the days and times of visitation? Thursday and Friday: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday: 7 a.m. to Noon

When can attorneys visit? Attorneys are permitted to visit during normal hours, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Special attorney visits, outside of normal business hours, may be arranged in advance through unit staff.

How long can I visit? One hour.

Where do I park when I arrive at the facility? Parking for visitors is in the visitors' parking lot, which is to the left of the driveway and is marked.

Will I be searched? All items will be searched. The Warden, upon a reasonable suspicion that a person may be introducing contraband or demonstrating actions that might otherwise endanger institution safety, security or good order, may request the person, as a prerequisite to entry, to submit to a visual search, pat search, urine surveillance test, breathalyzer test, or other comparable tests. A visitor has the option of refusing any of the searches, tests or entrance procedures, but the visit will not be allowed. This could also result in an indefinite suspension of visiting privileges for this visitor.

What is the dress code for visitation? Visitors are expected to be fully dressed in appropriate conventional clothing that is not unduly provocative, suggestive, or revealing.
  • No electronic devices of any kind are permitted beyond the outside gates other than a standard watch (smart watches are not permitted). This includes CELL PHONES.
  • No camouflage style clothing or clothing resembling a security uniform are permitted.
  • No tight clothing such as spandex, leggings, or body suits are permitted to be worn.
  • No see through, transparent, sheer, mesh, lace, or net clothing is permitted this includes when a shirt is worn under the non-allowable shirt. No ripped or torn clothing.
  • Dresses and jumpers must come to the knee, if there is a split in the dress the split must stop at the knee.
  • No shorts of any kind are permitted. Capri pants are allowed but must come down the calf of the leg.
  • Coats, jackets, raincoats, or button down or zipper sweaters or shirts are not permitted. No baseball caps may be worn.
  • No clothing that exposes the midriff, stomach, back, shoulders, underwear, bra, or chest permitted.
  • All shirts must have sleeves. No tank tops or camisoles may be worn.
  • No diaper bags, purses, or clutches are allowed in visiting room. (5 diapers, 1 plastic bottle, 1 plastic baby food container, and 1 pacifier are permitted.) All wipes must be in a clear plastic bag. A child's cup must be clear as well.
  • There is a limit of $20 USD allowed into the visiting room, in coin form only.
  • There is a limit of (6) visitors per inmate at any given time.
  • No obscene shirts or shirts which reference gangs, drugs or alcohol.
  • All adults wishing to visit must have a valid, unexpired identification card from the following list: Drivers License, State I.D., Passport, Green Card, Visa, Indian Tribe I.D. Card, Consulate Cards other than Mexico.
  • Children over the age of ten (10) must follow the adult dress code.
  • No open toe, open sides, or open heel shoes are allowed, this includes sandals and Crocs.
  • No prescription drugs of any kind are permitted in visitation. They must be secured in the lockers in the front lobby.
  • No alcoholic beverages are permitted on facility grounds. Anyone believed to be under the influence of alcohol will be denied a visit

What type of identification do I need to be allowed into the facility? Any person over the age of 18 must have photo ID.

What items am I allowed to bring to visitation? Up to $20 USD in change for use in the vending machines. Five diapers, a plastic bottle and a pacifier will be permitted in the visiting room. Female visitors are allowed to bring a reasonable amount of personal hygiene items into the visiting room.

Inmate Mail Information and Restrictions

There is no limit in the amount of mail inmates may receive at this facility. Mail will be delivered Monday through Friday, within 48 hours of receipt from the local post office. This excludes weekends and holidays. Incoming mail must have the inmate's complete name, registration number and the facility name and address:

Inmate Name
Registration Number
Northeast Ohio Correctional Center
2240 Hubbard Road
Youngstown, OH 44505.


No packages may be received, with the exception of a package of release clothing, thirty (30) days prior to the inmate's release date.

All incoming general correspondence is subject to being read, in part or in full, and searched for contraband before it is delivered to the inmate/resident. Incoming general correspondence containing contraband or prohibited correspondence/items will be withheld.

Books/magazines must come directly from the publisher or retailer, and may not be sent from home.

Anything sold on commissary cannot be sent in the mail (blank cards, music cards, envelopes, paper, stamps, etc.).  Any items that are glued, taped, stapled, or otherwise affixed to a page will not be allowed.

Instructions for Giving an Inmate Money

Instructions for Mailing and Inmate Money

Obtain money orders and / or cashier’s checks made payable to inmate.  Personal checks and cash are not accepted.  Mail money orders and / or cashier’s checks in envelopes addressed in the following manner:

CCA Inmate Trust
(Inmate Last Name, Inmate First Name / Inmate CCA Commissary #)
Facility:  NEOCC
P.O. Box 933488
Atlanta, GA  31193-3488


Make sure senders first and last name and return address is on the envelope.  Do NOT include and correspondence such as letters, cards, pictures, or packages with a money order or cashier’s check.  None of these items sent to this address will be forwarded to the inmate or returned to sender.

Instructions for Depositing Money into Inmate Trust via Western Union

You can send money via Western Union by using the Internet, by phone or by a Walk-in Cash Payment.  The website is www.westernunion.com/corrections.  The phone number for phone quick collect is 1-800-634-3422.

To send money via a Western Union Walk-In Cash Payment Location the following is a sample of a quick collect form.
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