Sheboygan County Adult Detention Center

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2923 South 31st Street
Sheboygan, WI 53081-4612

Phone: 920-459-1300
Fax: 920-459-1307

  • Visitation Policies

    Effective 12/05/22


    • All visitors must be registered with https://securustech.net/video-products/steps-to-register/index.html in order to visit. Even if visiting on site.
    • There is no limit to the amount of visits an inmate receives
    • An inmate may refuse to visit with a particular individual.
    • Those who are named as the retrained person in any restraining or other
      valid court order shall not be allowed visits from the persons who are
      protected by the order
    • All visits are recorded and subject to electronic monitoring by the
      Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office. Approved attorney or other
      professionals may not be recorded
    • Visitors and inmates are expected to conduct themselves in an orderly
      fashion.
    • Violation may result in temporary or permanent loss of your visitation
      privilege.
    • No more than 2 guests in view for each 20-minute visiting session. For on
      site visits no more than 2 Adults & 1 child under 18 or 1 adult &2 children
      per 20-minute visiting session. Parents must bring in birth certificate of
      children on the first visit. Each adult visiting must be registered in Securus.
    • If you are visiting an inmate with children under the age of 18, they must
      be registered for the visit and have a valid birth certificate or valid
      document stating the inmate you are visiting is a legal guardian of the
      child. If not, they will not be allowed to visit.
    • Visitors/inmates will not be permitted to sit or stand on the counters.
    • No mail will be accepted from a visitor, it must be sent through the US
      Postal service.
    • All visitors must have footwear.
    • On site visitors will leave all personal items, with the exception of car keys
      and identification, outside the secure area. Visitors who enter the facility
      with handbags, packages or other personal items will be instructed to lock
      the items in a vehicle or return at another time without items. The facility is
      not responsible for lost or stolen items.
    • No cell phone, cameras or recording devices are allowed during visitation.
    • No food or beverages are allowed in the visitation area.
    • No Books, magazines, paper or writing materials in visitation.

    Visitation Times

     Remote - Every day 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM; 1:00pm to 2:30pm; 5:30pm to 9:00pm

    On site - Monday and Thursday 6:00pm to 9:00pm Wednesday 1:00PM to 2:30PM

    Dress Code

    Attire is to be conservative and respectable. Those wearing low-cut tops,
    shirts exposing any midriff areas or any clothing which is provocative in nature
    or deemed to be too revealing will be at the Officers discretion and your visit
    may be denied. Any clothing depicting images of drugs, drug use, drug
    paraphernalia, or gang activity will also be restricted.

    Professional Visitation

    The following titles are considered Professional visitors: Attorneys, Probation & Parole Officers, Counselors, Social Workers, Teachers, Psychiatrists/PHD. Professional Visitors may visit at any time other than the times listed below. The following times are set aside for meal delivery and mandatory headcount.

    • 5:00am - 6:00am
    • 7:00am - 7:30am
    • 12:00pm - 1:00pm
    • 3:00pm - 3:30pm
    • 4:30pm - 5:30pm
    • 11:00pm - 11:30pm

    In order to maintain the integrity and security of the Detention Center professional visitors are encouraged to use our non-contact visitation rooms to conduct their visit. Only Attorneys, Law Enforcement and Psychiatrist/PHD will be granted permission to use our contact visitation areas for your visit, if needed. All professional visitors must bring proper ID, register and wear a visitor's pass, visible at all times.

    Ministry Visits for Inmates

    The following are the guidelines for ministry visits:

    • Ministry visits from Clergy or Ministry Volunteers must be scheduled at least one day prior to the actual visit.(i.e., a visit for Wednesday, June 13th would need to be scheduled no later than Tuesday, June 12th)
    • Visits may be scheduled more than one day in advance.
    • To schedule visits call 920-459-1301 M-F 8:00am-4:00pm.
    • You must speak with the Receptionist to schedule a visit. Do not leave a voice message and expect to have a visit. The time slot you want may not be available. If you do not reach the Receptionist, call back later.
    • The scheduled visit date and time will be entered on the Inmate’s Visitation Schedule.
    • Ministry visits will be allowed to last 30 minutes.
    • Visitors that are more than 10 minutes late will need to reschedule.
    • When a visitor is late the visit may be shortened, depending on scheduled visits.
    • Clergy or Ministry Volunteers may schedule visits with more than one inmate, but may not have multiple visits with the same inmate on the same day.
    • Photo ID must be presented by all Clergy or Ministry Volunteers.
    • Clergy do not need a Ministry Volunteer ID from the Chaplain, but must present credentials that identify them as Clergy. If Clergy members do not have this identification, they are required to have a Ministry Volunteer ID Badge from the Chaplain.
    • All ministry visits will take place in the General” visitation area until further notice.
    • Only one Ministry Visit at a time will be permitted in each visitation area.

    Ministry visitation:

    Visitation is available Monday through Saturday limited days and times. Must call 920-459-1301 during business hours 8:00 am to 4:00 pm to schedule a visit.


  • Current Mail Policy

    Effective (05/01/2023), Personal Mail will no longer be accepted by the Sheboygan Detention Center or Jail

    All Personal Mail must be addressed in the following manner:

    Once the mail is received at the Securus Digital Mail Center it will be digitally scanned and available to be viewed on tablets and/or kiosks.

     

    Failure to properly address the envelope may result in your mail being returned or delayed.

     

    Pictures, drawings etc. will be accepted for scanning and delivered in the same manner. 

     

    Anything that cannot be scanned will be returned to sender. This includes but is not limited to paper that exceeds 8.5x 11 inches and all non-paper items.

     

    All packages and certified mail will be returned to sender.

     

    Any person sending any personal mail that wishes to have it returned to them must include a self-addressed, stamped envelope included with the original mail.

     

    All physical mail will be destroyed 60 days after it is uploaded.

     

    The following items must be mailed directly to the facility:

     

    1. Legal Mail

    2. Publications-Directly sent in from a publisher, distributor, or authorized retailer (as described in the Inmate Handbook and facility procedure)

    3. Money Orders

     

    These must be addressed directly to the facility, as follows:

     

    **PLEASE FOLLOW THE LINKS BELOW TO DOWNLOAD SCANNED MAIL**

    All scanned mail will be available for 30 days after you are released.After 30 days

    all scanned will be removed from the Securus system.

     



     

     

  • Telephone

    In-coming telephone calls or messages will not be accepted for any inmate. Emergency calls will be referred to a supervisor for verification. The telephones in the pods operate an out-going collect call system and are operator assisted. Three way calls are not allowed and are subject to disciplinary action. All calls are recorded and can be monitored. The phones operate between 8:00am -10:00pm and there is a 15 minute time limit per phone call. Inmates will need to redial each time to connection has been terminated. NOTE: 3 way calls are prohibited.

    The inmate may purchase $10 (20 minute) and $20 (40 minutes) phone by submitting a request slip to the bookkeeper. They will be issued on Tuesday and Thursday. If you have problems with the phone service you may call 1-800-844-6591.

  • Money Deposits/Withdrawal

    Cash is to be deposited in the KIOSK in the Detention Center entrance (located at 2923 S 31st St Sheboygan WI 53081). Funds may be sent by mail in the form of a money order or cashier's check, (Sorry no personal checks.) but may not exceed $500.00. Huber inmates when returning from work or appointments may place monies in an envelope and hand to the officer checking them in. Huber inmates who want funds from their account must submit a request to the bookkeeper. Non-Huber inmates may not request monies from their account, they will receive their money upon their release.

  • Dropping Items Off

    The Sheboygan County Detention Center has a policy that restricts items that may be dropped off for inmates. No items other than what is listed below will be accepted unless prior permission from Detention Center staff is granted.

    If you are dropping off Medication for an inmate the following rules apply: Medication must be in original packaging with the original label from the pharmacy clearly stating the name of the inmate. The medication must be current and not expired. Each medication must be in its own separate packaging; any mixed medication will not be accepted. The medication will be logged and the count verified by the individual excepting the medication. You will then have to sign verifying that the information is correct. The medication will be given to our medical staff for approval. All medication distributed in the Detention Center must be approved by the Detention Center doctor.

    If an inmate has a jury trial and has had approval for court attire the following items may be dropped off at the Detention Center for inspection and approval.

    Males

    • 1 pair of dress pants
    • 1 dress shirt
    • 1 tie
    • 1 sport coat
    • 1 pair of dress socks
    • 1 pair of dress shoes

    Females

    • 1 dress, skirt or slacks
    • 1 blouse
    • 1 slip
    • 1 pair of dress shoes
    • 1 pair of socks or hose

  • Medical/Mental Health

    The Detention Center reserves the right to charge a minimal fee for physician, assistant and nurse visits, per Sheboygan County Ordinance. Charges will be submitted to the bookkeeper and taken out of your canteen account immediately at 100%. Fees will be collected only for services requested by the inmate. Inmates will not be charged for services required by the Sheboygan County Detention Center. No inmate will be denied medical care due to inability to pay or insufficient funds in canteen account.

    Staff

    Medical Staff - MD, RN & LPN (MD at facility one time per week)

    • Monday thru Thursdays 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
    • Friday 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
    • Saturday and Sunday 7:00 am - 11:00 am

    Mental Health Staff - Social Worker

    • Monday - Friday - Daily hours vary

    Medical Diets and Food Allergies

    • It is your responsibility to let staff know if you have a food allergy or need a medical diet. This request will be evaluated at the time of booking for immediate need.
    • Write a request to the nurse indicating your food allergy and/or need for a medical diet. The medical staff may request medical records to verify the need for a special diet.
    • It is your responsibility to avoid foods you may have an allergy to until a diet can be arranged for you.
    • Meal recipes will not be changed based on food preferences.

    Sick Call

    Emergency Sick Call Request

    • Direct all EMERGENCY medical situations to any correctional staff.

    Non-Emergency Sick Call Request
    • Complete an Inmate Request for Health Care form.
    • Contact a corrections officer if you are in need of more request forms
    • Nursing staff will evaluate your request, meet with you, consult the MD and make necessary recommendations for your care.
    • Nurse sick call - Monday thru Friday, fee $5.00
    • MD Sick call - one time per week, fee $7.00

    Dental Request

    Dental request are limited to emergency situations only and are approved by the MD on a case-by-case basis.

    Appointment Request

    Huber release inmates have the privilege of utilizing outside health agencies for medical and mental health care. These appointments must be made according to guidelines listed below:

    • Appointment cards must be submitted to the medical department 48 hours prior to appointment, not including weekends and holidays.
    • Appointments will be verified with your doctor's office.
    • Appointment cards may be faxed to the facility (920-459-1310). Do not have your doctor, friends or family call the facility with dates and times.
    • All request for outside medical appointment will need to be validated by a nurse or supervisor. You may be charged $5.00 for a nurse sick call depending on care provided.
    • Working/School Huber Inmates - Appointments may be made before or after work/school.
    • Non-Working Huber Inmates - Appointments must be made on Tuesdays.
    • You will NOT be allowed to leave the facility on your day off or during weekends. *Please alert any staff if a medical need arises.
    • Appointment dates and times may change to fit the above schedule after consultation with our physician.
    • NOTE - Inmates are not allowed out for physicals, eye appointments, chiropractor or dental cleanings unless a need has been validated by a nurse or supervisor. These requests are handled on a case-by-case basis.

    *You are responsible to pay for all medical, dental, psychiatric and medication bills you incur while at the Detention Center. The Detention Center is not responsible for these bills.

    Medication

    • Medications must be turned in at time of booking. Over the counter and prescription.
    • Medications are kept on the medication cart and are given by nurses or correctional staff.
    • Medications will be taken in the presence of a nurse or correctional staff.
    • A visual mouth inspection will be performed after medication is taken. NOTE: Any attempt to check a medication or alter the visual mouth check may result in an alternate method of medication delivery.
    • All medications must be approved by the jail MD. NOTE: Narcotics and Benzodiazepines are used on limited basis in the jail setting. A medical records request will be done to validate the medical necessity of these medications.
    • Only medication purchased from canteen are allowed to be kept in your cell. NOTE: The medical department may make special arrangements for you to keep other medications/items in your cell.
    • Over the counter medications are not allowed unless they prescribed by your personal doctor or the jail physician. NOTE: Personal bottles of Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and Ibuprofen (Motrin) are not allowed to be brought in. However you may purchase packets of these OTC medication from canteen.
    • Medications are delivered two times a daily, morning and evening. NOTE: Some medications may require more delivery times; the medical staff will address these needs on a case-by-case basis. It is your responsibility to remind staff of your special medication dosing time.
    • Stockpiling and/or sharing of a medication is not allowed and will not be tolerated. Both of these offenses are considered major rule violations and will be dealt with accordingly.
    • Inmates that use or are in possession of any medication that has not been approved for their use by medical staff are in violation of jail rules and may be subject to prosecution.
    • Do not bring a paper prescription needing to filled to the facility. You must have a pharmacy fill this prior to returning to the facility.
    • If you are returning from a medical appointment, have you medication filled before returning to the facility. NOTE: You will not be allowed out of the facility to fill prescriptions once you have returned to the facility. A friend or family member will need to pick up the written script and get it filled for you and drop them off.
    • Medication must be turned in, in their entirety, DO NOT take any medications prior to returning to the facility. NOTE: All medications are subject to jail MD's approval.
    • Medication may not be ordered from a pharmacy and delivered to the facility, however special circumstances may exist and arrangements may be made IF payment has been made prior to the medication arriving at the facility. NO CASH ON DELIVERY ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
    • Medications may NOT be billed to the facility. This cost is your responsibility.
    • Sample medications are allowed IF we are able to verify the dosing instructions with your primary care doctor.
    • Medications left behind at the facility will be destroyed 30 days after your release date. NOTE: It is your responsibility to notify staff you have medications at the time of your release.
    • Controlled substances that are in storage during your incarceration can only be dispensed by medical staff, Monday thru Friday 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM.
    • As needed medications are used on a limited basis. It is your responsibility to request any as needed medication. This request needs to be mail one hour prior to medication delivery time.

    Other Medical Issues

    • Notify medical staff if you have any medical conditions requiring assistive devices, egg crate mattress, pillow or respiratory equipment.
    • Notify medical staff immediately if you have ant wounds, cuts and/or cold or flu-like symptoms.

  • Serving A Sentence

    New inmates Beginning Sentences

    The Sheboygan County Detention Center is designed to hold minimum security inmates,as well as medium and maximum security male and female inmates. A handbook is provided to all inmates housed in this facility. The handbook is to help inmates understand how the Detention Center works and what is expected of them.

    A few highlights from the handbook are provided below for the families and friends of inmates being housed or coming into the Detention Center to serve a sentence.

    Once you have been to court and have been sentenced you must contact the Sheboygan County Detention Center to obtain a Huber Packet and set a day and time to turn yourself in. This can be done stopping at the Detention Center (2923 S 31st St) and speaking with our staff. You can also download and print the Huber Packet ahead of time. This packet must be completed prior to turning yourself in and brought with at your time of booking. If this is not completed satisfactorily you will not be allowed out for work/childcare etc.

    Fees

    In addition to the Huber Packet, you will also need to bring in the following:

    If Working or Child Care

    • $20.00 per day
    • 1 Week Meals and Maintenance ($140.00)
    • Booking Fee ($30.00)
    • Total = $170.00

    Full-time College Student, not employed

    • $10.00 per day
    • 1 Week Meals and maintenance ($70.00)
    • Booking Fee ($30.00)
    • Total = $100.00

    Full-time High School Student; not employed

    • $0.00 per day
    • 1 Week Meal and Maintenance ($0.00)
    • Booking Fee ($30.00)
    • Total = $30.00

    If serving less than 15 days

    • Full Meals and Maintenance
    • Booking Fee ($30.00)
    • Total = $30.00 + Meals & Maintenance

    Other Items Needed

    • If driving - drivers license, auto insurance
    • If self employed - business insurance, contracts and taxes
    • Childcare - birth certificate(s) and spouse's work hours from employer

    PLEASE REVIEW THE HUBER PACKET FOR MORE INFORMATION

  • Posting Bonds/Fines

    If a person is incarcerated in the Sheboygan County Detention and is being held on a Cash Bond, unpaid fines or unpaid Child Support, the following information may be helpful.

    If the inmate is being held here for unpaid child support from Sheboygan County, please contact the Child Support Office listed below. If the warrant is from a county other than Sheboygan, then that county will need to be contacted.

    Courthouse Annex - 2nd Floor
    615 North 6th Street
    Sheboygan, WI 53081

    (920) 459-3041
    child.support@sheboygancounty.com

    If the inmate is being held on a failure to pay fines commitment and is given a dollar amount to pay, they may do so with cash or credit/debit cards at the Sheboygan County Sheriff Department located at: 525 North 6th Street Sheboygan, WI 53081 (First floor). You may also pay your fines using your credit/debit card online or by calling 1-888-604-7888. You may use more than one card to make payments. You will need the following information to make a payment.

    • Pay Code: 2684 or 5509
    • 2684 - Sheboygan County Bond 5509 - Out of County Bond / Municipal Bond / Child Support
    • Defendant's Name / DOB:
    • Court Case Number:
    • Charge / Arrest Date:
    • If Out of county Location:
    • Payment Amount: $

    Please be aware that GovPayNet does charge a service fee, review their website for details.

    A payment plan request can also be submitted if the fine is from Sheboygan County or Municipal Court. You may also submit a payment plan request by completing one of the forms below. Once the form is completed, please submit it to Sheboygan County Clerk of Courts.


    If your fine is a Municipal Court fine, please contact 920-459-0212; Fax 920-459-0217.


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