Clayton Transitional Center Inmate Search and Prison Information

Updated on: February 16, 2024
Clayton Transitional Center

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Clayton Transitional Center - General Information

  • City

    Forest Park

  • Postal Code

    30297

  • State

    Georgia

  • Country

    Clayton County

  • Official Website

    Website

  • Facility Name

    Clayton Transitional Center

  • Facility Type

    State Prison

  • Address

    242 Falcon Drive, Forest Park, GA, 30297

  • Phone

    404-675-1500

  • Capacity

    351

  • Country

    Clayton County

  • City

    Forest Park

  • Postal Code

    30297

  • State

    Georgia

  • Official Website

    Website

Use this website for informational purposes only.

Clayton Transitional Center is a private facility located in Forest Park Clayton County, Georgia. The Clayton Transitional Center was opened in 2004 and is a minimum to medium-security correctional center. The Clayton Transitional Center houses a maximum of 1539 male offenders.

Inmates incarcerated in the Clayton Transitional Center enjoy the following programs:

  • Substance Abuse Treatment Program
  • Anger Management Program
  • Pre-release counseling Program
  • Life Skills Classes
  • General Counselling for groups and individuals
  • Basic Adult Education Programs
  • Vocational Training: Computer applications, masonry, woodwork, electrical wiring, and engine repair
  • Medical, Dental, and Mental Health Services

Inmate Search

There are several authorized websites available online that provide information about inmates incarcerated at Clayton Transitional Center. You can more conveniently search for information about an inmate on the Clayton Transitional Center’s website. To get Felony Offender Information (FOI), you can search by:

  • Name by providing their first name, last name, and race.
  • Georgia Department of Correction (DOC) ID
  • State ID number (SID)

The facility also has a mobile app, Georgia Felony Offender Search Mobile App, which provides essential information on inmates.

Sending a Mail/Package

The Clayton Transitional Center permits inmates to receive mail from family and friends. Ensure to address your mail or package to the following address:

Inmate Name, ID Number

Clayton Transitional Center

242 Falcon Drive, Forest Park, GA, 30297

You can contact the Clayton Transitional Center for inquiries about approved mail and packages at 404-675-1500.

Sending Money

At Clayton Transitional Center inmates can receive funds deposited in the Offender Trust Fund Account. The Clayton Transitional Center partners with JPay, which provides various forms of depositing funds into inmates’ trust account. They use the money to buy items from the commissary.

With JPay, you can send money online, over the phone, money orders, or walk-in cash locations. Ensure to send your money order with a deposit slip.

Phone Calls

Clayton Transitional Center allows inmates to make calls to family and friends who appear on their approved list. The market can last a maximum of 30 minutes between 7 am and 7:30 pm but sometimes reduced to 10 minutes during rush hours. The receiver meets the cost of the call.

Visitations

Inmates incarcerated in Clayton Transitional Center can receive visitors based on the first letter of their last name.

For more guidelines about visitation, contact the Clayton Transitional Center at 404-675-1500 .

This site is not owned or operated by any state government agency, read more.

Visitation Rules

VISITATION HOURS

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

Directions

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