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The Hardin County Correctional Facility is a medium-security facility and houses adult inmates who have been charged with misdemeanor and felony crimes. All inmates in custody are currently awaiting trial or serving out their sentence. The jail employs 20 corrections officers to maintain security, control and custody of the inmates.
Ryan Burlesci, Jail Administrator
Hardin County Correctional Facility
535 Water Street
Savannah, TN 38372
Phone: 731-925-3377
How to Send Mail to an Inmate
Inmates are allowed to receive mail sent through the U.S. Postal Service. All mail will be searched for contraband. Mail sent to the jail must be properly addressed with the sender and receiver’s full name and address.
Mail can be sent to:
Inmate Name
Hardin County Correctional Facility
535 Water Street
Savannah, TN 38372
Inmates are not allowed to receive packages through the mail. Items are allowed to be dropped off at the facility up to 2 times a week. The facility calls this “weekly intake” and is allowed on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 12 pm to 4 pm. Items that are approved to be dropped off for an inmate include:
5 white shirts
5 white pairs of underwear
5 white pairs of socks
2 white pairs of thermal underwear
5 sports bras
5 envelopes
5 stamps
5 sheets of notebook paper
Commissary deposits can be made online, over the phone or in person. To make a deposit to an inmate’s account in person, use the kiosk machine in the visitation room at the jail. Online deposits can be made through a 3rd party company called City TeleCoin. Visit the City TeleCoin website to make deposits. To make a deposit over the phone, call 318-746-1114.
Visitation Hours
Inmates are allowed 1 60 minute visitation per week with up to 3 people on that visit. All visits are via video recording. Visits are scheduled through the City TeleCoin website.