Find Bucks County Women's Correctional Facility Inmates

Bucks County Women's Correctional Facility houses females committed to Bucks County, Pennsylvania, including women who may be eligible for work release. It is part of the Bucks County Department of Corrections campus and uses the county custody lookup process rather than a separate public women's roster. To look up inmates at Bucks County Women's Correctional Facility, begin with the county active-offender phone lookup, then use court, state, federal, or immigration systems only when the custody path moves outside the county facility.

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Bucks Women's Facility Overview

Bucks County's Women's Correctional Facility page says the facility opened on January 22, 2023, as a dedicated women's correctional facility on the county corrections campus. It has three modular living units and was created to better serve the female population committed to Bucks County. It houses all females committed to the county, including women who are eligible for work release.

The facility is connected to the same corrections campus as the Main Correctional Facility at 1730 S Easton Road in Doylestown. It uses the same direct-supervision philosophy described in county corrections materials, with corrections officers in direct contact and observation with inmates. That model matters for classification, daily supervision, program access, visits, and safety procedures.

This is a county jail facility, not a Pennsylvania state prison. A woman held here may be awaiting court, serving a county sentence, or participating in county-supervised work release. Once a person is sentenced and transferred to state custody, the lookup path shifts from Bucks County Corrections to the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections locator.


Women's Facility Capacity

The official women's facility page lists 304 beds. The facility has three modular living units. Bucks County monthly snapshots report female counts as part of the overall correctional facility census rather than as a full stand-alone daily census for the women's building. February 2026 listed 115 female inmates in the correctional facility snapshot, while April 2026 listed 99 female inmates.

Those monthly figures should not be confused with the 304-bed design capacity. They are dated custody snapshots and may include classification, court, medical, or housing factors that change over time. The research did not locate a public live women's facility census page, so current custody should be verified through the IVR or Corrections phone line.

304 Beds
3 Modular Living Units
2023 Opened
MeasureFigureSource Context
Facility capacity304 bedsOfficial Women's Correctional Facility page
Design layoutThree modular living unitsOfficial Women's Correctional Facility page
February 2026 female count115Prison Oversight Board correctional snapshot
April 2026 female count99Prison Oversight Board correctional snapshot

Women's Facility Inmate Lookup

Bucks County has not published a separate public web roster for the Women's Correctional Facility. Use the Bucks County Corrections IVR lookup at 267-915-4072 for active county offenders. The county says the IVR can provide bond, Corrections identification number, housing location, visiting hours, and other pertinent information for active offenders.

If the IVR cannot confirm a recent arrest, call Corrections at 215-345-3700. New commitments may need time to move through intake, identification, classification, and housing assignment before the lookup result is clear. Court dockets can also help confirm charges or bail, but a docket does not prove current housing at the women's facility.

  1. Call the IVR and search by the woman's full legal name or known BCP number.
  2. Record the housing location, visiting-hours, bond, and Corrections ID information the IVR provides.
  3. Call Corrections when the person may be on work release, mental-health watch, administrative lock, or recent intake status.
  4. Use PA DOC, BOP, or ICE only if the case has moved out of Bucks County jail custody.

Note: A court docket and a custody record answer different questions, so use both when status is unclear.


Women's Facility Contact Details

The Women's Correctional Facility uses the same physical corrections campus address as the Main Correctional Facility. For visitor routing, the research notes that the Men's and Women's Community Corrections Centers entrance is located on Almshouse Road between S Easton Road and Turk Road. Call Corrections before travel if the purpose is a visit, a records question, or a resident-specific work-release issue.

Bucks County Women's Correctional Facility

1730 S Easton Road

Doylestown, PA 18901

215-345-3700

Active-offender IVR: 267-915-4072

Corrections Records Office

1730 S Easton Road

Doylestown, PA 18901

215-345-3700

Monday-Friday 7 am-10 pm; Saturday 2 pm-10 pm


Women's Facility Visits

The same Bucks County corrections visitation framework applies unless staff give case-specific limits. Visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitation list, and the inmate is responsible for managing that list. Visitors over 16 need photo identification. Visitors under 16 must be accompanied by a legal guardian, and visitors ages 16 through 18 need guardian approval.

In-person and video visits are limited to 30 minutes. Two visitors may visit at one time. If visitors leave assigned seats, the visit is terminated. Rule violations can also end the visit and can cause future privileges to be lost. When a woman is on administrative lock or mental-health watch, the research identifies inmateservices@buckscounty.org as the contact to schedule a visit.

TopicRuleWomen's Facility Note
Approved listRequiredAsk the inmate to manage list questions
IDPhoto ID for visitors over 16Bring ID and keys only
MinorsGuardian rules applyUnder 16 with guardian; ages 16-18 need approval
Visit length30 minutesApplies to video and in-person visits
Special statusEmail inmateservices@buckscounty.orgUsed for administrative lock or mental-health watch visits

Women's Facility Mail and Money

Personal mail from family and friends must go to the scanning mail center after March 1, 2024. Use this format: Bucks County, PA; Inmate Name, BCP #; P.O. Box 247; Phoenix, MD 21131. Personal letters, pictures, and drawings mailed directly to the correctional facility are returned. Legal mail, privileged correspondence, publications, reading material, and money orders may still be mailed to the facility address when the policy permits them.

Money orders must include the inmate name and BCP number and should not include cash or personal checks. Care packages are handled through Oasis Commissary or JailCanteen, and the county lists a $100 per inmate per week maximum. GTL, GettingOut, and ConnectNetwork handle tablet, phone, messaging, and video services. GTL support is 888-949-3303, while Oasis or JailCanteen support is 770-889-9191.

ServiceProvider or AddressRule
Personal mailBucks County, PA; Inmate Name, BCP #; P.O. Box 247; Phoenix, MD 21131Scanning mail center required
Legal mail1730 S Easton Road, Doylestown, PA 18901Permitted at facility address when allowed
Money ordersFacility address with name and BCP numberNo personal checks or cash
Care packagesOasis / JailCanteen$100 weekly maximum per inmate
Video and phoneGTL / GettingOut / ConnectNetworkVendor account support handles billing

Women's Facility Intake

All new commitments enter Bucks County Corrections through the county intake and classification process. A woman may be processed through the main receiving function, assigned a local Corrections or BCP number, screened for security, medical, and mental-health needs, and then housed in the women's facility if classification supports that placement. The public sources do not give a guaranteed time for appearance in the IVR.

Property limits apply at admission. Bucks County no longer accepts bulk property. The accepted list includes clothing worn at intake, wallet or purse, jewelry, legal materials for Bucks County cases, one Bible or Koran, a small religious medal, prescription eyeglasses or contacts, dentures, approved prosthetic devices, approved prescription medication, and cash or institutional checks. No tobacco products are allowed.

Court clothing exchange follows the same facility process used across county corrections. The inmate must submit a written request at least seven days before the requested week, and approved exchanges can occur from 8 am to 8 pm, excluding holidays. The county is not responsible for clothing left in the lobby.


Women's Facility Programs

The official women's facility page lists education, drug and alcohol services, medical care, mental-health care, religious programming, reentry resources, and other programming. It also says the facility was dedicated to better serve the female population. That makes the women's facility different from the Men's Community Corrections Center, which centers on male work release, and from the Main Correctional Facility, which handles central receiving and higher-security classification.

Oversight materials show that Bucks County tracks programming across the corrections system. March 2026 reporting listed institutional job hours and D&A group participation by minimum- and medium-custody offenders. Program participation is not a custody locator, but it gives useful context for what the women's facility is designed to support after intake and classification.

Direct supervision
A jail design and staffing model where officers stay in direct contact with inmates in housing areas.
Classification
The process that assigns custody level, housing, and program placement after intake screening.
Work release
A custody status that may allow approved work or community activity under correctional supervision.

Women's Facility Records

The IVR can confirm active county custody, but it does not display a full web profile, mugshot roster, or complete booking packet. For records beyond IVR information, Bucks County Corrections uses a records process. A current or former inmate may authorize release of records by submitting the proper DOC-LD form in person with valid photo identification. Only subpoenas can be submitted by mail.

For charges, case events, bail history, and court status, use Pennsylvania UJS Case Search and select Bucks County or Bucks - 07 when available. For state custody after transfer, use PA DOC. For federal custody, use BOP. For immigration custody, use ICE. Pennsylvania VINE can also be used for custody notification, but it is not a replacement for the county IVR or Corrections phone line.

Note: Verify current housing before visiting, since work release, classification, or special status can affect access.


Women's Facility Campus Role

Bucks County's detention footprint has three facilities: the Main Correctional Facility, the Men's Community Corrections Center, and the Women's Correctional Facility. The women's building is the newest of the three, while the main facility opened in 1985 and the men's community corrections building opened in 1991. The official map confirms no Pennsylvania state prison, BOP prison, or confirmed ICE detention facility in Bucks County.

That facility map helps prevent search errors. A woman committed to county custody is searched through Bucks County Corrections. A person transferred to state prison is searched through PA DOC. Federal and immigration cases use federal locators. The Bucks County jail records workflow gives the broader lookup chain for people who may have moved between those systems.

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