Wyoming Inmate Housing
Wyoming County Correctional Facility is located in Tunkhannock and is operated by Wyoming County. The official facility page describes it as part of the county criminal justice system. Its stated function is to detain inmates ordered by the courts while protecting the public, staff, and the people in custody. The facility holds pretrial detainees, post-trial detainees, sentenced offenders serving incarceration, and housed inmates from neighboring counties when assigned there.
For Susquehanna County families, Wyoming matters because Susquehanna County's inmate page directs people to contact the facility where the incarcerated person is housed. WNEP reported Wyoming County taking neighboring prisoners in the context of Susquehanna County's 2025 jail closure. The same report said the Wyoming jail has 80 beds. That figure is a capacity reference for the facility, not proof that a specific person is there on any given day.
The Wyoming County overview page is captured in the manifest image below from the official county source.
The official overview supports the facility's role as a county jail and as a current housing destination for some Susquehanna County custody questions.
Wyoming Inmate Population
WNEP reported an 80-bed maximum capacity for Wyoming County Jail while covering Wyoming County's role in taking neighboring prisoners. No official live roster or current daily population count was found in the inspected Wyoming County pages. That gap is important. A bed count is not the same as a public inmate list, and an active partner-housing arrangement does not mean every Susquehanna County inmate is housed in Wyoming County.
| Population Question | Best Source |
|---|---|
| Is a Susquehanna County inmate housed at Wyoming? | Call Susquehanna Inmate Control or the Wyoming facility contact. |
| Is there an official Wyoming roster in the inspected pages? | No official public roster was found in the inspected Wyoming pages. |
| Is the person state-sentenced? | Use the Pennsylvania DOC inmate and parolee locator. |
| Do custody notifications matter? | Check Pennsylvania VINE for available notification options. |
Lookup Wyoming Inmates
The inspected Wyoming County pages did not show an official public inmate roster. Use a fallback chain instead of assuming a roster exists. Start with Susquehanna County Inmate Control and Coordination if the person was arrested or held on a Susquehanna County matter and the housing jail is unknown. Then contact Wyoming County Correctional Facility through county facility channels if Wyoming is the likely destination. Use Pennsylvania VINE for custody notifications where available, and use UJS Case Search for formal court records after an arrest.
- Confirm the person has a Susquehanna County or Wyoming County case, using full legal name and date of birth where appropriate.
- Call Susquehanna County Inmate Control at 570-278-4600 ext. 5946 if the arrest county was Susquehanna and placement is unknown.
- Contact Wyoming County Correctional Facility if Wyoming is the likely housing site.
- Check VINE for custody notification and UJS for court charges, bail, docket events, and hearing dates.
- Use the PA DOC locator only after a state sentence or parole status is the issue.
For a broader explanation of the countywide search path after the Susquehanna jail closure, use the Susquehanna County jail inmate records page.
Wyoming Facility Contact
Use the Wyoming facility address for mail and facility-specific questions, but use Susquehanna County Inmate Control when the main question is whether a Susquehanna County inmate has been assigned there. The distinction prevents wasted calls. Wyoming controls local housing rules, visits, phones, mail screening, and commissary procedures for people in its custody. Susquehanna County may still control the court file, bail route, or account question tied to a Susquehanna case.
Wyoming County Correctional Facility
10 Stark St.
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
570-836-3200
Use the county correctional facility page for current facility contact routing.
Susquehanna Inmate Control
31 Lake Avenue, P.O. Box 218
Montrose, PA 18801
570-278-4600 ext. 5946
Call when Susquehanna placement is unknown.
Wyoming Visitation Schedule
Wyoming County publishes a block-specific visitation schedule. Visitors need valid government photo identification, such as a driver's license or passport, and must sign in with name, address, and relationship. The facility says visitation is a privilege, not a right. Because visits depend on block assignment and facility status, confirm the inmate's block and current rules before travel.
The screenshot source for the schedule is the official Wyoming County visitation page.
The block schedule is useful only after placement and block assignment are confirmed by the facility.
| Block | Schedule | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Alpha | Monday 9-11 a.m.; Thursday 6-8 p.m. | Regular block schedule. |
| Bravo | Tuesday 1-3 p.m.; Friday 6-8 p.m. | Regular block schedule. |
| Charlie | Tuesday 6-8 p.m.; Friday 1-3 p.m. | Regular block schedule. |
| Delta | Monday 6-8 p.m.; Thursday 9-11 a.m. | Regular block schedule. |
| Echo | Saturday 9-11 a.m.; Sunday 6-8 p.m. | Regular block schedule. |
| Disciplinary segregation | Males Wednesday 9-11 a.m.; females Wednesday 6-8 p.m. | Thirty-minute visits. |
Wyoming Mail Phone Money
Wyoming County's inmate information pages give concrete rules for mail, phone, and money. Phone service uses SecurusTech. Incoming calls are blocked, and new commitments receive an Inmate Telephone Number Request Form. The call list can include up to ten numbers. General-population phone windows are 10:00 a.m.-2:25 p.m. and 4:15 p.m.-10:25 p.m. SecurusTech customer service is listed as 1-800-844-6591.
Mail should include the inmate name, block, and cell number, followed by Wyoming County Correctional Facility, 10 Stark Street, Tunkhannock, PA 18657. Nonlegal mail is opened and inspected. Legal and official mail is opened in the addressee's presence. Wyoming lists several banned items, including pornography, explicit photos, postage-paid envelopes, stamps, stationery, blank envelopes, Polaroids, inmate-to-inmate correspondence, excessive Internet copies, stickers, novelty cards, and oversized envelopes.
| Service | Provider or Rule |
|---|---|
| Phone provider | SecurusTech, 1-800-844-6591. |
| Phone windows | 10:00 a.m.-2:25 p.m. and 4:15 p.m.-10:25 p.m. |
| Call list | Up to ten numbers on the inmate telephone request form. |
| Money orders | Only money orders accepted, no more than $50 per inmate. |
| Account updates | Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., excluding holidays. |
Money orders or cashier checks may be mailed. The FAQ says there are no drop-off money orders, commissary is ordered weekly by the inmate only, and accounts are updated during the weekday account window except holidays.
Wyoming Booking Intake
For a person newly housed at Wyoming County Correctional Facility, the receiving facility handles intake steps such as property, phone access, classification, housing assignment, medical screening, and local rule notices. The phone page gives one specific intake detail: new commitments receive an Inmate Telephone Number Request Form, which connects the booking process to the ten-number call list. A Susquehanna County arrest may still have court hearings in Susquehanna County even when the person is physically held in Tunkhannock.
- Classification
- Facility review used to decide housing, supervision, and program placement.
- Block and cell
- The location details needed for mail format and visitation scheduling.
- Detainer
- A hold from another agency or court that can affect release even if bail is posted.
- VINE
- A Pennsylvania notification channel for custody or case-status alerts when available.
Wyoming Programs Oversight
The Wyoming County facility overview states that programs are meant to prepare inmates for responsible community living. The programs named in the research include religious training and worship, education, recreation, work programs, and health services. The facility page also says it was planned, developed, built, and established to meet federal and Pennsylvania constitutional, statutory, and case-law requirements. Those statements describe the county's own framing of the jail's role in the criminal justice system.
State oversight also matters. PADOC's Office of County Inspections and Services maintains independent field inspections of county correctional institutions under 37 Pa. Code Chapter 95. That state inspection framework is separate from a public roster. It concerns county jail standards, not whether a Susquehanna County defendant appears in an online inmate profile.
Note: Confirm custody, block assignment, visitation status, and money rules with Wyoming County before travel or deposits.