Residential Reentry Management (RRM) - St. Louis, Missouri
Overview of the Facility
The Residential Reentry Management (RRM) field office in St. Louis, Missouri, is part of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) network. This office oversees residential reentry centers (RRCs), also known as halfway houses, and home confinement programs in its designated area. The RRM St. Louis office is responsible for managing the transition of federal inmates back into society.
Contact Information
Address: 1222 Spruce Street, Suite 6.101, St. Louis, MO 63103
Phone: (314) 539-2376
Website: https://www.bop.gov/locations/rro/stl/
How to Locate an Inmate
To locate an inmate under the supervision of RRM St. Louis, use the BOP's Inmate Locator tool available at https://www.bop.gov/inmateloc/. You will need the inmate's name or register number to perform a search.
Visitation Information
Visitation policies and hours vary depending on the specific residential reentry center or home confinement program. Contact the RRM St. Louis office for details about a particular inmate's visitation arrangements.
How to Send Money
Money can be sent to inmates through the BOP's online payment system, MoneyGram, or Western Union. For online payments, visit https://www.bop.gov/inmates/communications.jsp and follow the instructions for the Trust Fund system.
Phone Calls and Video Options
Inmates in residential reentry centers or on home confinement may have access to phones and possibly video calling options. The availability and rules for these services depend on the specific program and the inmate's status. Contact the RRM St. Louis office for more information.
Inmate Services and Programs
RRM St. Louis oversees various reentry programs designed to help inmates transition back into society. These may include job training, education, substance abuse treatment, and life skills courses. The specific programs available depend on the individual reentry center or home confinement arrangement.
Security and Management Information
The RRM St. Louis office manages the security and oversight of inmates in residential reentry centers and home confinement programs. This includes monitoring inmate movement, ensuring compliance with program rules, and coordinating with law enforcement when necessary.
Legal and Visitation Rights
Inmates under RRM St. Louis supervision maintain certain legal rights, including access to legal counsel. Visitation rights are typically more flexible than in traditional prison settings but may vary based on the specific program and the inmate's status.
Booking and Release Process
The booking and release processes for inmates under RRM St. Louis supervision vary depending on whether they are entering a residential reentry center or transitioning to home confinement. The RRM office coordinates these processes with the originating institution and local authorities as needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the RRM St. Louis office?
The RRM St. Louis office oversees residential reentry centers and home confinement programs for federal inmates transitioning back into society in its designated area.
How can I contact an inmate under RRM St. Louis supervision?
Contact the RRM St. Louis office for information on how to communicate with a specific inmate. Communication methods may vary depending on the inmate's program and status.
Are inmates in residential reentry centers allowed to work?
Yes, many inmates in residential reentry centers are allowed and encouraged to work as part of their reintegration process. The specific rules and arrangements vary by program.