Cranston, RI Anthony P. Travisono Intake Service Center View
Anthony P. Travisono Intake Service Center is a Rhode Island Department of Corrections intake facility located at the Adult Correctional Institutions complex in Cranston, Providence County. Rhode Island has a unified state correctional system, so the facility serves functions often handled by local jails in other states. It primarily receives and processes adult male offenders entering RIDOC custody, including pretrial detainees, newly sentenced inmates, probation violators, and people awaiting classification or transfer. The facility’s role is to complete booking, identification, medical screening, custody assessment, and initial housing decisions as cases move through the Rhode Island courts and correctional system.
Contact and Location Information
How to Find an Inmate at Anthony P. Travisono Intake Service Center
To find someone held here, use the official inmate search link on this page for the facility’s roster or RIDOC inmate lookup. Inmate rosters typically list identifying information such as the person’s name, booking or admission date, charges or offense information, housing or custody status, and sometimes court or sentence details. New bookings are not always searchable right away because intake processing, identity checks, and data entry can take several hours. If the person does not appear immediately, check again later or contact the facility or Rhode Island Department of Corrections for guidance.
FAQs
How do I visit an inmate at Anthony P. Travisono Intake Service Center?
Visitation is controlled by the Rhode Island Department of Corrections and may require advance approval, scheduling, and compliance with facility rules. Check the current visiting schedule and requirements before going, because intake housing and security status can affect whether visits are allowed.
What do I need to bring when visiting Anthony P. Travisono Intake Service Center?
Visitors generally need a valid government-issued photo ID and must follow the dress code and security screening rules. Bring only approved items, because phones, bags, and personal property are usually restricted in secure areas.
How do I make phone or video calls with an inmate?
Inmates typically cannot receive incoming calls, but they may be able to place outgoing calls through the approved phone provider after intake processing. Video visits, if offered, must usually be scheduled through the approved system and may be subject to monitoring and fees.
How do I send mail to an inmate?
Mail should include the inmate’s full name and identification number, if known, and must be sent to the correct mailing address listed by the facility or RIDOC. All mail is screened, 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 hygiene products, snacks, and writing supplies if they have funds available. Family and friends may be able to deposit money through the approved payment system, but limits, fees, and posting times can apply.
How is bail set and how do I post bond at Anthony P. Travisono Intake Service Center?
Bail is set by the court, not by the facility, and the amount and conditions depend on the charges and court order. To post bond, follow the instructions from the court or RIDOC, and confirm payment location, accepted payment methods, and release processing times before arriving.
What happens during the intake process at Anthony P. Travisono Intake Service Center and when will the inmate appear in the system?
During intake, staff complete identification, records entry, property inventory, medical screening, and initial custody review. It can take several hours for the person to appear in the public search system, so records may not be visible immediately after arrival.