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You can now book a prison visit online

You can now book a prison visit online

Booking a prison visit should be simple and straightforward. Until now that was far from the case. Booking a visit required both prisoner and visitor to jump through hoops: paper forms and drawn-out phone calls. And if the visit date turned out to be impossible, they had to start all over again.

Now you can book a visit online . It takes about 5 minutes. Before, picking an available date was pot luck. Now there's a date-picker that lets you select 3 possible slots instead of 1. It’s a straight-forward service with user-needs at its heart but, if you get stuck, you can call the prison's visits booking line and someone will help you with the booking.

Here's a very short film we've made about it:

By making it easier to book visits, prisoners will see more of their friends and family. Evidence suggests this will help their rehabilitation. Transformation isn't just about websites.

The service was built by the Ministry of Justice, with a combined team from the National Offender Management Service, HM Prison Service and MoJ Digital Services.

For more of the story behind this service, read Mike Bracken's account of his trip to HMP Rochester or check out the service’s transformation page .

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Comment by Pauline posted on 23 August 2015

How do you find out the prisoners number??? so you can go ahead with online booking of a visit?

Comment by Carrie Barclay posted on 24 August 2015

You can find a prisoner using this service: https://www.gov.uk/find-prisoner However it will be the prisoner's responsibility to get in touch with you to let you know their prison number etc.

Comment by linda posted on 15 August 2015

This service does not appear to work this is day 2 trying to use it

Comment by Olivia posted on 30 July 2015

Hi, If a visit is booked and someone cant make it, is it possible to change the name of one of the people to someone else?

Comment by Louise Duffy posted on 30 July 2015

It's best to contact the prison directly if this happens. You can find contact details here: http://www.justice.gov.uk/contacts/prison-finder

Thanks, Louise

Comment by Paige posted on 28 July 2015

Hi my partner was sent to nottingham today, I was on his previous list 4 months ago for a visit. Will that still be on the system all will it have to he put through again if so how long does it take to be approved for a visit? Thanks Paige.

Comment by Louise Duffy posted on 29 July 2015

You might want to get in touch with the prison first before booking a visit. You can find the contact details of the prison here: http://www.justice.gov.uk/contacts/prison-finder

Comment by Debs posted on 27 July 2015

Hello Is there a list of prisons where online booking can't be used?

Comment by Louise Duffy posted on 28 July 2015

According to the information on this page: https://www.gov.uk/prison-visits , you can arrange a visit to any prison in England and Wales through this service. If you're visiting someone in Northern Ireland or Scotland you'll need to contact the prison directly.

This link also lists the type of visits that are not covered by the online service: https://www.gov.uk/prison-visits so you need to get in touch with the prison directly.

Hope that's helpful.

Comment by c.steer posted on 26 July 2015

So how do I find the booking form to fill in I am new to computers

Comment by Louise Duffy posted on 27 July 2015

Here's the link to the booking form: https://www.gov.uk/prison-visits

You'll need this information to complete the form:

prisoner number prisoner’s date of birth dates of birth for all visitors coming with you make sure the person you’re visiting has added you to their visitor list

Hope that's useful.

Comment by Shawnaa posted on 09 May 2015

i have a visit booked which i did online but i do not have a visiting order woll the prison let me in?

Comment by Carrie Barclay posted on 11 May 2015

Your identity will be checked on arrival to make sure you’re on the visitor list.

Comment by jessicca posted on 27 January 2015

What happens after you book the visit and its confirmed by email do you need the visiting order ?

Comment by Carrie Barclay posted on 29 January 2015

The Visiting Order (VO) number is generated by the booking system, it is included in your confirmation email and you will need this to change or cancel a booking.

However, if you're visiting a prison the guidance is that you only need your ID, not the VO number. If when you visit the prison you are asked for the VO number you should report this via the Contact Us link on the Prison Visits Booking form.

I hope that helps.

Comment by Ilysa Mcnally posted on 18 November 2014

How late in advance can I book e.g. book a visit today (Tuesday) for the Sunday coming???

Comment by Carrie Barclay posted on 19 November 2014

Hi Ilysa. Thanks for your question. A visit needs to be booked 3 working days in advance. So in this case, the visit request would have to be no later than Tuesday to allow for a visit on Sunday.

Comment by carole posted on 23 October 2014

How far in advance can you book visits

Comment by Carrie Barclay posted on 23 October 2014

Hi Carole. You can book up to 28 days in advance. Thanks for your question.

Comment by kimberly posted on 16 August 2015

does anyone know how to cancel a visit online?

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  • Accommodation: The prison provides multiple residential units with individual cells or shared accommodation for inmates. The cells are equipped with basic amenities, including beds, personal storage, and sanitation facilities.
  • Education and Vocational Training: Nottingham Prison offers a range of educational programs and vocational training opportunities to help inmates develop skills, improve their prospects, and prepare for their eventual release. These programs may include basic education, literacy and numeracy courses, vocational skills training, and accredited qualifications.
  • Work Opportunities: Inmates have access to work opportunities within the prison, such as maintenance, cleaning, kitchen, and other designated roles. These work activities aim to develop skills, instill discipline, and provide a sense of responsibility.
  • Healthcare: Nottingham Prison has an on-site healthcare unit staffed with medical professionals who provide primary healthcare services to prisoners. Mental health support, substance abuse programs, and specialized medical care are also available.
  • Family Contact: The prison recognizes the importance of maintaining family relationships and facilitates visits and contact with family members, subject to specific guidelines and regulations.
  • Resettlement Support: Nottingham Prison offers pre-release planning and support to help inmates prepare for their eventual release. This may include assistance with accommodation, employment, and access to community-based support services.

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Address: Perry Road Sherwood NG5 3AG Switchboard: 0115 872 4000 Managed by: HMPPS Region: East Midlands Category:  Male local Link to: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/nottingham-prison

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Nottingham Prison is a men’s prison in the Sherwood area of Nottingham and serves courts in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.

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Use this online service to book a social visit to a prisoner in England or Wales you need the:

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  • dates of birth for all visitors coming with you

The prisoner must add you to their visitor list before you can book a visit.

You’ll get an email confirming your visit. It takes 1 to 3 days.

ID: Every visit Children’s Visits:  General domestic visits allow children where no restrictions are in place for the individual. Bi monthly children’s visits have gathered pace so now delivering monthly with view for review for weekly.

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Tel: 0115 872 4000  –  Perry Road, Sherwood, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG5 3AG

HMP Nottingham is a category B adult male local prison, which serves the courts of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. It’s situated in the Sherwood area of Nottingham and has stood there since 1890, when it was originally opened as a city jail. The building was entirely reconstructed in 1912 and was significantly expanded in 2010, increasing its capacity to 1,060 inmates. If you want to find out how to get to HMP Nottingham, please refer to the map on this page.

Tel: 0115 872 4000

Operational capacity: 1060

Perry Road, Sherwood, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG5 3AG

Prison Phone have been saving inmates at HMP Nottingham money on their calls from the prison to any UK mobile phone since 2013.

We do this by allocating a dedicated and secure local number to your mobile phone, this means when the inmate at Nottingham prison calls the new local number we have provided they will be charged at just the local landline rate (around 10p per minute) rather than the standard mobile rate (which is around 40p per minute).

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HMP Nottingham is a category B prison in the Sherwood area of Nottingham. Opened in 1890 as a city gaol, the prison has capacity to hold 1,060 male inmates.

A wing is the integrated drug treatment system with 122 cells holding up to 180 prisoners. B wing holds general population in 160 cells holding up to 220 inmates. C wing holds general population & full-time workers in 64 cells holding up to 110 inmates. D wing is the first night centre & induction, with 99 cells holding up to 155 men. E wing holds general population with 100 cells holding up to 155 men. F wing also holds general population in 77 cells holding up to 100 men. G wing is vulnerable prisoner unit. There are 98 cells holding up to 140 vulnerable prisoners.

A prisoner gouged out his own eyes on the 22nd July 2014. It is thought he was protesting as temperatures in the cells reached 25°C. A witness stated “Somebody cut their eyes out of their face. He was protesting. The heat is just so high. Prisoners simply can’t deal with it.”

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Visiting hours are 09:00 – 11:00 & 14:00 – 16:00 on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

Also in 2004, inmates voluntarily took part in a drug testing scheme. Prisoners who remained drug-free were given the opportunity to reduce their sentences.

Daniel Gilbert was jailed in July 2017 for breaching sexual prevention orders under a fake name.

One of HMP Nottingham’s community projects include regular visits from local children with special needs.

Prison Phone offers phone tariffs that reduce the costs of calls from this prison by up to 75%! This enables prisoners to get the support and love that they are missing from home, while reducing costs for the inmate. Find out more below.

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HMP Whatton New Lane Nottingham NG13 9FQ

VISITING TIMES  

Monday 14:00 – 16:00  

Thursday 14:00 – 16:00  

Friday 14:00 – 16:00  

Saturday 09:00 – 11:30 and 14:00 – 16:00  

Sunday 09:00 – 11:30 and 14:00 – 16:00  

No visits on Tuesday and Wednesday, the visits centre is unmanned on those days and no one can take calls.  

On Bank Holidays that fall on a Monday, social visits will take place in the morning and the afternoon. No visits on Christmas Day, New Years Day or Good Friday bank holidays.  

Rushcliffe Community and Voluntary Service manage and run the Visitors Centre at HMP Whatton on behalf of the Prison Service. Website http://www.rushcliffecvs.org.uk/projects-projects-72/whatton-prison-visitor-centre-projects-78.html . The website says – ‘The centre is designed to provide a welcoming place for friends and families of prisoners to spend time and relax before and after their visit. The centre was opened on 30th June 2006 and during the first year the centre received 12,329 visitors of whom 1361 were visiting for the first time. Since opening the centre has also recruited six volunteers and produced a number of newsletters for visitors.’  

The staff in the visits are really nice and helpful. Any enquiries can be emailed through and the response is always efficient and very quick. [email protected]  

There is plenty of parking with 10 disabled parking spaces directly in front of the prison.  

People start to arrive for visits very early, 11.30 onwards. Visitors are called over in groups of 5, starting usually about 13.30.  

Copies of Inside Time and Converse Newspapers are available to read and take home. There are many leaflets with help and advice.  

Whatton also produces their own Newsletter which contains lots of useful info about the prison, the courses it offers and events held at the prison.  

The search is very thorough. Passive drug dogs are used, remember not to tell them to sit, just let them sniff you and they will then move onto the next visitor. Once searched you are usually guided to a very small waiting area, without toilets, until 14.00.  

In bad weather, umbrellas are available for the walk to the visits room.  

The prisoner book their own visits and they can also be booked on a visit (in visits room) up until 15.15 as long as the people listed on the next visit have previously visited before. No visits can be booked through the visitors centre.  

The room can be very cold at times. There is an unsupervised play area.  

You are allowed to take in up to £20 in coins only. The food available is very good and very well priced. Buns and cakes are on offer too.

Money is not allowed to be handed in, other items prior permission must be applied for.  

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HMP Whatton, Visits and getting there

Visits are held Mon, Thu & Fri between 14:15 – 16:15, and on Sat and Sun between 09:00-11:30 and 14:00-16_00. The visits are pre-booked by the prisoners. There are no visits on Christmas day, New Years day or Good Friday bank holidays.

To book online, visit:  www.gov.uk/prison-visits  All you need is the name and date of birth of the person you are visiting and their prisoner number. You can choose up to 3 possible dates and times. Prison booking staff will check what’s available and confirm your visit by email.  If you’ve made an online visit booking request and haven’t received a confirmation email within 1-3 working days, please email [email protected] .

There is a visitors centre run by  Rushcliffe Community and Voluntary Service . or call 01949 803564

 Transport to the Prison

If you want to plan your journey on public transport visit the travel  web site  (click here). It is an excellent way to plan your visits.

Very few buses go to the prison. Most terminate at Bingham which is about 2 miles away. A taxi service operates from Bingham.

The most convenient railway and coach stations are Nottingham Midland Railway Station, Broadmarsh Bus Station, Nottingham and Grantham Railway Station and Bus Station. From each to the prison is about 12 miles.

If travelling by car from the M1 at Nottingham: Pick up ring road around the southern part of the city and following A52 signs to Grantham. After by-passing Bingham (approx 12 miles from Nottingham)) a further 1.5 miles will bring you to HMP Whatton which is on your left and clearly marked. From the A1 at Grantham: A52 (West) towards Nottingham and Derby. HMP Whatton is on right approximately 12 miles from Grantham. Do not turn right into Whatton village. The Prison is about half a mile further along the main road.

There are two car parks at HMP Whatton for staff and visitors to currently park in. There are a few disable spots behind the visitors centre for disabled parking. Visitors are asked where possible not to park in front of residents houses blocking their drives as parking is currently difficult at Whatton due to the recent expansion.

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Whatton Prison

HMP Whatton specialises in casing coitus malefactors, all of whom must suffer the Coitus Malefactors Treatment Programme. The prison firstly opened in 1966 as a detention centre. Now, it’s a order C adult manly prison and has a capacity of 841. To be accepted in the prison, convicts need to have at least six months left to serve on theirsentence.However, please relate to the chart on this runner for directions, If you ’d like to visit HMP Whatton.

Tel : 01949 803200

Capacity: 360

New lane, Whatton, Nottinghamshire NG13 9FQ

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How to book a visit at The Whatton Prison ?

You can book your visit by telephone. There is no online booking service available.

Visiting Times:

  • Monday: 1:45pm to 3:15pm
  • Thursday: 1:45pm to 3:45pm
  • Friday: 1:45pm to 3:45pm
  • Saturday: 9am to 11am and 1:45pm to 3:45pm
  • Sunday: 9am to 11am and 1:45pm to 3:45pm

Booking line: 01949 803 200 Find out about call charges

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Whatton is a prison in Nottingham for men convicted of a sex offence.

To Book A Whatton Prison Visit You Must:

All visitors are required to arrive 15 minutes prior to the visit starting.  Any person who arrives after the visit has started will not be permitted entry.

For  all  visits to Low Moss, visitors are required to bring photographic ID and proof of address (dated within the past 3 months).  The only forms of photographic ID that will be accepted are:

  • Valid Passport
  • Valid Photographic
  • Driving Licence (full or provisional)
  • Citizen Card
  • Senior Citizens Bus Pass Travel Card (issued by Scottish Government)

The only forms of proof of address that will be accepted are:

  • Utility bill
  • Council tax bill
  • Benefit book
  • Bank statement
  • other letter from official source

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You can get help covering the costs of visiting someone in prison if you meet the following criteria:

  • Income Support
  • Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
  • Employment and Support Allowance
  • Universal Credit
  • Tax credits
  • Pension Credit

You might be able to get help covering the travel costs, meals and accommodation.  CLICK HERE TO GET HELP WITH PRISON VISIT COSTS  cc

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    Visits are held Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday: 09:00 - 11:00 and 14:00 - 16:00. You will need a visiting order to book a visit which will be sent to you by the prisoner. You can book by phone on 0115 962 8980, booking times are Monday - Sunday 8:00am - 4:30pm. You can book by email at [email protected] .

  7. PDF Information for Visitors

    Qualifying rules and conditions apply. Ask the prison or Visitors' Centre for an application pack of pre-recorded tape or telephone the Assisted Prison Visits Unit on 0845 300 1423 between 10.15am - 11.45am and 2.15pm to 3.45pm Monday to Friday. Textphone users can call 0845 304 0800.

  8. HMP Nottingham

    If you need support. You can email the Pact team at HMP Nottingham directly at [email protected]. For more information, support and advice on all aspects of the justice system, you can contact the Prisoners' Families Helpline on 0808 808 2003 (9am - 8pm Monday to Friday, and 10am - 3pm at the weekend).

  9. HMP NOTTINGHAM

    Visit Booking: On-line. Use this online service to book a social visit to a prisoner in England or Wales you need the: prisoner number; prisoner's date of birth; dates of birth for all visitors coming with you; The prisoner must add you to their visitor list before you can book a visit. You'll get an email confirming your visit. It takes 1 ...

  10. HMP Nottingham

    0115 962 8980. Visits book email: [email protected]. Visits booking txt number: 60777. Type of Prison: Male Cat B Local. Courts served: HMP Nottingham accepts prisoners direct from courts within the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire area.

  11. HM Prison Nottingham

    The prison today. Nottingham is a Category B local prison, holding convicted and remand adult males from the local courts in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. The prison provides education, workshop places and domestic duties to occupy inmates. Community projects at the prison include regular visits by local children with special needs.

  12. HMP Nottingham

    FAO The Governor, HMP Nottingham. Perry Road, Sherwood. Derby. Nottingham. NG5 3AG. The prison has 28 days to respond to your letter. If you are unhappy with the outcome, or if you do not receive a response within 28 working days, please call the Prisoners' Families Helpline for further advice on 0808 808 2003.

  13. Nottingham Prison

    HMP Nottingham is a category B adult male local prison, which serves the courts of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. It's situated in the Sherwood area of Nottingham and has stood there since 1890, when it was originally opened as a city jail. The building was entirely reconstructed in 1912 and was significantly expanded in 2010, increasing its capacity to 1,060 inmates.

  14. Visiting HMP Whatton

    HMP Whatton New Lane Nottingham NG13 9FQ . VISITING TIMES . Monday 14:00 - 16:00 . Thursday 14:00 - 16:00 . ... Since opening the centre has also recruited six volunteers and produced a number of newsletters for visitors.' ... The prisoner book their own visits and they can also be booked on a visit (in visits room) up until 15.15 as long ...

  15. Prison Healthcare

    HMP North Sea Camp Tel: 01205 769 300 Find out more about HMP North Sea Camp. These services are commissioned by the North Midlands Area Team. Nottinghamshire. HMP Lowdham Grange Tel: 0115 966 9200 Find out more about HMP Lowdham Grange . HMP Nottingham Tel: 0115 872 4000 Find out more about HMP Nottingham . HMP Ranby Tel: 01777 862 000 Find ...

  16. Whatton Prison

    You can book legal visits by telephone. Booking line: 01949 803 200. The booking line is open Monday to Friday 9am to midday and 1pm to 5pm. Find out about call charges. Visiting times: Thursday ...

  17. HMP Nottingham, General Information

    HMP Nottingham opened in 1890 as a city gaol but was reconstructed in 1912, and until 1997 served as a closed training establishment for adult males. In 1997, D wing and E wing were opened and the prison became a category B local establishment serving local courts in Nottingham and Derby. In 2005, F wing, G wing and the separation and ...

  18. Visiting the Prison

    HOW TO BOOK FAMILY & FRIENDS VISITS. Phone line: 01933 718888 and select Option 1, followed by Option 1 again. This phone line will be in operation from 10:00 - 13:00 and 17.00 - 19.00. If you are unable to get hold of our visits booking clerk you will have the option to leave a voice message.

  19. Ranby Prison

    Booking line: 01777 862 107. The booking line is open: Monday to Thursday, 9am to 12pm and 1pm to 3pm. Friday: 9am to 12pm. Find out about call charges. Visiting times: Monday and Friday: 2pm to ...

  20. HMP Whatton, Visits and getting there

    HMP Whatton, Visits and getting there. Visits are held Mon, Thu & Fri between 14:15 - 16:15, and on Sat and Sun between 09:00-11:30 and 14:00-16_00. The visits are pre-booked by the prisoners. There are no visits on Christmas day, New Years day or Good Friday bank holidays.

  21. Whatton Prison

    New lane, Whatton, Nottinghamshire NG13 9FQ. Whatton Prison Contact Details. Whatton Prison Telephone Number: 01949 803200.

  22. Stocken Prison

    Telephone booking line: 01780 795 156. The booking line is open: Monday to Friday, 9am to 11am. Find out about call charges. Visiting times: Tuesday - 1:45pm to 3:45pm. Thursday - 9am to 11am and ...

  23. Lowdham Grange Prison

    Lowdham Grange Prison. Lowdham Grange is a privately run male prison in Lowdham, Nottingham. For details on when and how to arrange visits, understand how the prison is run and how to get in ...