Boley, OK John H. Lilley Correctional Center View
John H. Lilley Correctional Center is a state correctional facility in Boley, Okfuskee County, Oklahoma. It is operated by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections and houses adult male inmates who have been sentenced to state custody, rather than local pretrial detainees. The facility’s role is to provide secure confinement, supervision, programs, and services for people serving Oklahoma state prison sentences. Local arrests and short-term pretrial detention in Okfuskee County are generally handled through county jail facilities, while sentenced state inmates may be assigned here by the Department of Corrections.
Contact and Location Information
How to Find an Inmate at John H. Lilley Correctional Center
To find an inmate at John H. Lilley Correctional Center, use the official inmate search link available on this page for the facility’s roster or offender lookup. State and jail rosters typically list identifying information such as the person’s name, booking or reception date, charges or offense information, sentence details, and current custody status. Records do not always appear immediately after an arrest, transfer, or intake because processing, identification, and data entry can take several hours. If the person is newly arrested in Okfuskee County, also check the county jail or local law enforcement roster, since pretrial detainees are usually held locally before any state prison placement.
FAQs
How do I visit an inmate at John H. Lilley Correctional Center?
Visitation is usually scheduled under Oklahoma Department of Corrections rules and may require advance approval. Contact the facility or check the official visitation information before traveling, because days, times, and eligibility can change.
What do I need to bring when visiting John H. Lilley Correctional Center?
Visitors generally need a valid government-issued photo ID and must follow dress code and security rules. Do not bring prohibited items, and be prepared for screening before entry.
How do I make phone or video calls with an inmate?
Inmates usually cannot receive incoming calls, but they may be able to place approved outgoing calls through the facility’s phone provider. Video visits, if available, must be scheduled and paid for through the approved service.
How do I send mail to an inmate?
Mail should include the inmate’s full name, DOC number if known, and the correct facility mailing address. All mail is subject to inspection, and items such as cash, contraband, or unapproved materials may be rejected.
How does the commissary work?
Commissary allows inmates to buy approved items such as snacks, hygiene products, and writing supplies. Family or friends may be able to deposit money through the approved payment system, but limits and fees may apply.
How is bail set and how do I post bond at John H. Lilley Correctional Center?
Because this is a state correctional facility, most people held here are already sentenced and do not have bail. If the person is in pretrial custody, bond is normally handled by the court and the county jail where the case is pending.
What happens during the intake process at John H. Lilley Correctional Center and when will the inmate appear in the system?
During intake, staff verify identity, review records, assign housing, and complete required screening. It can take several hours or longer for records to update, so the inmate may not appear in the system immediately after arrival or transfer.