General Information, Victim Notification, Prisoner Health Care
TELEPHONE NUMBER: (517) 335-1426 MAILING ADDRESS: Michigan Department of Corrections 206 E. Michigan Ave. Grandview Plaza PO Box 30003 Lansing, MI 48909
TELEPHONE NUMBER: (517) 335-1426 MAILING ADDRESS: Michigan Department of Corrections 206 E. Michigan Ave. Grandview Plaza PO Box 30003 Lansing, MI 48909
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The Michigan Department of Corrections is committed to fostering successful family reunification. In collaboration with Forgiven Ministry, the transformative power of the One Day with God (ODWG) camp has been instrumental in strengthening the bonds between …
Department staff displayed their generous spirits once again in 2023 by giving back to their communities by donating to nonprofit organizations, adopting families in need, participating in Shop with Hero events during the holiday season, jumping into ice- …
The Department has partnered with Paws with a Cause, Leader Dogs for the Blind, various ability centers, and local animal shelters, where MDOC prisoners providing socialization, love, and basic obedience training to a wide variety of dogs.
Contact information for each region and office is provided in the links below. Outstate Territory Administration: This administration services all counties within the State of Michigan except for Wayne, Oakland, Hillsdale, Jackson, Monroe, Livingston, …
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Julie Hamp was appointed Deputy Director of the Budget and Operations Administration on January 2, 2024, by Director Heidi E. Washington. Julie has more than 34 years of experience working in the Department in a wide variety of roles, beginning her career …
The Michigan Department of Corrections has developed a mentoring program for returning citizens (both males and females) to help them achieve success during their parole period. The MDOC actively and continuously seeks volunteer peer mentors (those who …
The Offender Employment and Opportunities Unit (OEOU) works with the Corrections Facility Administration (CFA), Field Operations Administration (FOA), and Offender Success Administrative Agencies (OSAA) to connect job ready parolees and probationers with …
Lobbyable Public Officials are defined in the Michigan Lobby Registration Act and are essentially persons who may use personal discretion in deciding whether or not to engage in some type of legislative or administrative action. In MDOC, this includes the …
The MDOC has been recognized by the Michigan Veteran Affairs Agency as a Gold-Level Veteran-Friendly Employer, which is the highest level the MVAA awards. The MDOC is one of only 21 employers in the state to be recognized as a Gold-Level Veteran-Friendly …
In 1796, the acting governor of the territory officially set the boundaries for Wayne County, which, at that time, included all of what later became the state of Michigan and parts of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin. By 1830, Michigan had 12 …
Please check the most current information on our Video Visitation page and In-Person Visiting page. IN-PERSON VISITATION SCHEDULES VISITATION INFORMATION LINKS: Effective October 1, 2019 Visiting Standards - English Version En Vigencia 1 de octubre de …
Behind the scenes, our centralized information technology (IT) organization provides state agencies, residents, and businesses many online services. We have a dynamic, nationally recognized IT workforce with a wide variety of skills that could fill a …
The state of Michigan shares a responsibility with Michigan’s federally recognized Indian tribes to provide for and protect the health, safety, and welfare of tribal community members. This responsibility is deeply important and calls for open …
The Legislative Council is a bipartisan, bicameral body of legislators established in Article IV, Section 15 of the Constitution of Michigan. The Constitution directs the legislature to appropriate funds for the Legislative Council's operations which …
Court of Claims The Court of Claims is a statewide, limited jurisdiction court (PA 164 of 2013) to hear and determine all civil actions filed against the state of Michigan and its agencies. These cases include highway defect, medical malpractice, contracts …