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Inmates at GDC - Whitworth Detention Center - Women
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Allison Shaw
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2017-10-01 | Male | View |
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Amanda Allen
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2014-10-20 | Male | View |
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Amanda Allen
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2020-10-14 | Female | View |
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Amy Herring
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Not specified | Male | View |
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Angel Mcwhorter
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Not specified | Male | View |
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Angela Huggins
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2016-10-01 | Male | View |
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Angela Sanders
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2017-09-20 | Male | View |
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Angela Keller
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2017-06-28 | Male | View |
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Anna Evans
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2018-04-07 | Male | View |
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Anthony King
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2013-05-31 | Male | View |
About GDC - Whitworth Detention Center - Women
State Correctional Facility - Medium Security
GDC - Whitworth Detention Center - Women is a modern state correctional facility located in Hart, Georgia. Built to accommodate 442 residents, it serves adults convicted of serious crimes. The facility's mission is not only to provide secure custody and maintain public safety, but also to deliver comprehensive rehabilitation and reentry services.
Facility Quick Facts
- Security Level: Medium
- Capacity: 442 beds
- Population: Adult offenders
- Operated By: Georgia Department of Corrections
Education, Vocational Training & Life Skills
GDC - Whitworth Detention Center - Women provides a broad range of educational and vocational programs designed to reduce recidivism and prepare residents for success after release. Offerings include GED prep, basic literacy, ESL, college correspondence courses, and computer skills. Vocational training covers carpentry, culinary arts, electrical, and automotive trades, with industry-recognized certifications.
Health, Reentry & Family Support
Comprehensive services for rehabilitation
The facility provides onsite medical, dental, and mental health care, including weekly group and individual counseling for substance use, trauma, and anger issues. Telehealth connects residents to specialists. Reentry case managers help inmates plan for jobs, housing, and transportation after release.
How To Contact An Inmate
Communication options for families
Mail Inmates
Mail and approved books/magazines (sent directly from a vendor) may be sent to:
All incoming mail is screened. The facility offers secure digital messaging and video visitation for families, supporting regular contact and rehabilitation.
Phone & Video Calls
Residents may make monitored phone and video calls using Securus Tech®. Families must set up an account to receive calls. All calls are recorded for safety, and only outgoing calls are allowed.
Sending Money
Families and friends can deposit funds online, by money order, or at facility kiosks. Deposited money is used for commissary, phone credits, clothing, and reentry needs.
- Using the Jpay.com website or Mobile Apps Jpay Android / Jpay iOS
- Money Order By Mail (USPS only), No extra fee is charged.
- Using Phone: Call 24x7 helpline 800-574-5729, speak with a live agent to send money.
- MoneyGram: Using Moneygram, you can send money to an inmate, Visit any Moneygram location, and Provide your inmate id and prison name to the agent available, they will help you in the remaining process. Receive Code for Georgia DOC: 6857, Georgia Probation: 6901.
Visitation Guide
How to visit an inmate at GDC - Whitworth Detention Center - Women
Family and community engagement is central to rehabilitation. The facility hosts family reunification days, job fairs, and resource events. For the latest visitation schedule, visit the facility website or call 706-856-2601.
Be Approved For Visitation
To visit an inmate, you must be on the approved visitor list. Apply by following instructions in our application guide. Once filled out, mail or fax the application to the facility for processing.
Visitation Rules
- Visitors are searched before visitation
- Valid state or federal ID required (17 years or older)
- Inmates allowed 20-minute visits per visitation day
- Dress appropriately; avoid contraband items
- Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult
- Up to 2 adults and 2 children may visit an inmate
Visitation Schedule
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Monday | 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Thursday | NO VISITS |
| Friday | 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| Saturday | NO VISITS |
| Sunday | 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
Note: Hours may vary. Please contact the facility to confirm current visitation schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about GDC - Whitworth Detention Center - Women
You can search for inmates at GDC - Whitworth Detention Center - Women by scrolling down to the 'Recent Inmates' section on this page. The table shows current inmates with their booking information, release dates, and other details.
You can also use the official Georgia Department of Corrections inmate locator for the most up-to-date information.
The phone number for GDC - Whitworth Detention Center - Women is 706-856-2601.
When calling, be prepared with the inmate's full name and booking number if available. Phone lines may be busy during peak hours, so consider calling early morning or mid-afternoon.
GDC - Whitworth Detention Center - Women is located at:
414 Valley Hart Road
PO Box 769, Hartwell, GA 30643
Hart County, Georgia
View the driving directions section above for a map and directions to the facility, or open in Google Maps.
To visit an inmate at GDC - Whitworth Detention Center - Women, you typically need to:
- Get Approved: Complete a visitor application and be added to the inmate's approved visitor list.
- Schedule a Visit: Most facilities require appointments. Contact the facility or use the online scheduling system if available.
- Follow Dress Code: Wear appropriate clothing - no revealing attire, gang-related colors, or clothing similar to inmate uniforms.
- Bring Valid ID: A government-issued photo ID is required for all visitors.
Contact the facility at 706-856-2601 for specific visitation hours and rules, or visit our complete visitation guide.
GDC - Whitworth Detention Center - Women is classified as:
- Security Level: State - medium
- Facility Type: Adult
- Location: Hart County, Georgia
- Capacity: 442 beds
This facility is operated under the jurisdiction of the Georgia corrections system.
There are several ways to send money to an inmate at GDC - Whitworth Detention Center - Women:
- Online: Use services like JPay, GTL, or Access Corrections (depending on the facility's provider).
- Money Order: Send a money order by mail to the facility's designated address.
- Lobby Kiosk: Some facilities have kiosks in the lobby for depositing funds.
- Phone: Call the facility's commissary service to deposit by phone.
Always include the inmate's full name and ID number. Contact the facility at 706-856-2601 for specific deposit instructions and accepted methods.
To receive phone calls from an inmate at GDC - Whitworth Detention Center - Women:
- Set Up an Account: Create an account with the facility's phone service provider (commonly GTL, Securus, or ICSolutions).
- Add Funds: Deposit money into your account to cover call costs.
- Be on the Approved List: Your phone number must be on the inmate's approved calling list.
- Accept Collect Calls: Be prepared to accept the call when it comes through.
For more detailed instructions, visit our complete inmate calling guide.
To send mail to an inmate at GDC - Whitworth Detention Center - Women:
Address Format:
[Inmate Full Name], [Inmate ID]
GDC - Whitworth Detention Center - Women
414 Valley Hart Road
PO Box 769, Hartwell, GA 30643
Important Guidelines:
- Use white paper and blue or black ink only
- Include your full return address
- Do not include stickers, glitter, or perfume
- Photos may be limited - check facility rules
For complete mail guidelines, visit our guide to sending mail to inmates.
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