Hartford, CT Correctional Center View

Hartford Correctional Center is one of 18 correctional facilities in Connecticut, United States. The correctional center is located in Hartford, Connecticut. The facility was opened in 1977, with its first warden being Richard Wezowicz. In March of 2016, the participatory budgeting organization Hartford Decide$ set up a voting location at the facility so inmates could vote on how the city's money is spent.[2][3] Poet and former professor of English at Central Connecticut State University Ravi Shankar spent time at the facility, writing an op-ed about his experiences for the Hartford Courant.[4] In 2017, Frontline and The New York Times collaborated on a PBS documentary called Life on Parole, which featured a former inmate of the correctional center, Errol Brantley, Jr., and his struggles while on parole.

Hartford Correctional Center Contact Details

Address: 177 Weston Street, Hartford, CT
City: Hartford
Zip: 6120
Phone 1: 959-200-3000
Type: State Prison

Mailing to Hartford Correctional Center Inmates and Staff

Inmate Visiting Days and Hours

Day of Week Hours
Monday 8am–10pm
Tuesday 8am–10pm
Wednesday 8am–10pm
Thursday 8am–10pm
Friday 8am–10pm
Saturday 8am–10pm
Sunday 8am–10pm