![]() ![]() Counsel must provide 24-hours’ notice, supply the incarcerated person’s name/PP#, and select the time slot for the visit.Video visits will be facilitated via a Zoom link which must be initiated by counsel.The PDP has now expanded video visitation for attorney visits through a laptop in each facility in order to allow as many video visits with private counsel as possible.Please note that all scheduling regarding video visitation is arranged by the CJC.The attorney needs to register the appointment for a video call online, with the incarcerated person’s name/PP# and a requested date/time, at The attorney will need to report to the CJC in person on the scheduled date and time in order for the video visit to take place.Attorneys may also arrange video visits with their clients at the CJC.Video visits at the Criminal Justice Center If necessary, calls may be made to HSPA Lyde at (215) 685-7111, HSPA Jennifer Albandoz at (215) 685-7113 or DC Bagby at (215) 685-8076 to follow up regarding scheduling.Calls are not available Saturday and Sunday. Legal Phone Calls are available Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. ![]() The attorney must provide 24-hours’ notice using the incarcerated person’s name/PP# and select an available time slot for the call.Select the option for the facilities’ Lawyer / Client Phone Conference.Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center (PICC).Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility (CFCF).Use the following links to schedule video appointments: The respective attorney must schedule phone calls with his or her clients using the links below.The PDP continues to arrange legal calls between attorneys and their clients.The space where the official visit will take place will be sanitized both before and after every visit.The attorney and incarcerated person must wear their masks at all times.The respective incarcerated person will also be wearing a mask. It is expected that the attorney will be wearing a mask upon arrival.Any attorney wishing to do so may visit their client in-person at the respective facility.PDP continues to offer in-person official legal visits.Window._PLUGIN_STATE_ = JSON.parse(",\"userAgent\":\"Mozilla\\u002F5.0 AppleWebKit\\u002F537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko compatible bingbot\\u002F2.0 http:\\u002F\\u002FChrome\\u002F1.134 Safari\\u002F537.36\",\"pageId\":\" Philadelphia Department of Prisons (PDP) has implemented special attorney-client access procedures in response to COVID-19. Alternatively watch the game at a neighborhood bar just about anywhere in the city while enjoying a classic Philly cheese steak and a Yuengling beer made in nearby Pottsville or one of the area’s craft breweries. Head to south Philadelphia to see the Eagles play football. The Barnes Foundation has a superb collection of post-impressionist and early modern works. Step inside for art ranging from collections featured in the Centennial Exhibition of 1876 to exceptional modern works in over 200 galleries. Hum Gonna Fly Now as you run up the 72 steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Put on your gray sweatshirt and jog around Philadelphia and along the Schuylkill River just like Sylvester Stallone did in the film Rocky and its many sequels. The city has many other cultural attractions besides its historical treasures. See more than 1,300 animals at the Philadelphia Zoo, the first zoo established in the U.S. The Franklin Institute offers hands-on science and technology education in 11 permanent galleries, carrying on the learning and discovery approach of famed hometown hero, Benjamin Franklin, scientist and statesman. ![]() Stop at the Reading Terminal Market for fresh foods in the same indoor structure where the market started in 1892. Examine the unique solitary prison design and look for the cell where Al Capone was held. The Eastern State Penitentiary is an unlikely but very popular tourist stop. ![]() Nearby, see the recognizable crack and important message of the Liberty Bell: “Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof.” Independence National Historical Park holds Independence Hall, where John Hancock, Benjamin Franklin and other founding fathers signed the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Visit this historic city to explore important sites from the early days of the United States as well as modern pop culture. Philadelphia was founded as the city of “brotherly love” in the late 1600s by William Penn for Quakers seeking a land without religious persecution. history and locations made famous by a popular movie franchise. Almost 40 million visitors come to this Pennsylvania city each year to see important sites of U.S. ![]()
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