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Don Harris, Warden
1550 L Street
Fort Dodge, IA 50501
515-574-4700

  •      Fort Dodge (Webster county)
  •      Medium security

Visiting hours

FDCF

The Iowa Department of Corrections utilizes a reservation system called Amelio to schedule/reserve In-Person and Video Visits. To sign up and schedule your visits please visit our visiting information page here: Institution Visiting

Fort Dodge Correctional Facility In-Person Visiting: 

Saturday and Sunday, from 9:00 am to 6:50 pm (by reservation in Ameelio App)

Fort Dodge Correctional Facility Video Visiting:

Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday  from  8:00 am to 8:00 pm (Ameelio App only)

Video visitation is schedule and conducted only through the Ameelio App

*In-Person visitation is scheduled through the Ameelio app.
 

For information related to scheduling visits through the Ameelio app, please see our How Do I Use Ameelio page. 

Reminder: Per Department visitation policy, all visitors upon entrance to the institutions shall be subject to search. Security and contraband control are critical operational requirements, necessitating a search of all visitors by trained correctional staff. Searches may include, but are not limited to, a pat down, metal detectors, electronic ion scanners, other electronic devices, or visual searches.  If visitors refuse to comply with the Department visitation policy, entrance to the visiting room will be denied.  

The Fort Dodge Correctional Facility (FDCF) is a medium security prison originally designed to house 762 adult male offenders in a double occupancy celled environment.  Construction began in October 1996 and the facility opened April 1998.  The facility is located on 60 acres of land in southern Fort Dodge.  Recognizing the on-going need for public safety even before the first offenders arrived at the facility the legislature and Governor approved an expansion for an additional 400 beds and program space.  Work on this addition was completed in late 1999.  In FY01 127 two-man cells were converted to house three offenders.  Current rated capacity is 1392. 

FDCF supports offender responsibility and progress through participation in targeted evidence-based treatment opportunities.  Cognitive Based programs address issues of criminal thinking, domestic abuse, and substance abuse; offering offenders opportunities to increase their skills related to interpersonal relationships, self-care, decision making, and employment preparation. 

FDCF provides educational opportunities through its partnership with Iowa Central Community College.  Daily classes include HiSET (high school equivalency diploma), Literacy, ELS (English as a second language), Special Education, and Life Skills.  Vocational classes vary from year to year depending on funding availability and have included welding, culinary, baking, building trades, and supply chain management. 

FDCF offers Apprentice Programs in the following disciplines: Cook, Electrician, Painter, Plumbing, Welding, Computer Operator, Landscaping, Sewing Machine Repair, Carpenter, and Housekeeping.    Additionally, offenders are able to complete the National Career Readiness Certificate that assesses areas deemed critical for successful employment. 

Iowa Prison Industries currently provides onsite vocational training with their textiles program. 

FY2023 FDCF Annual Report