Hull is a prison and young offender institution (YOI) ... Updated visiting information in line with new national restrictions in England. 10 September 2020. Covid-19 update. 5 August 2020.
Hull Prison Information, contact details, address and visiting times
Hull Prison Visiting Times. Visiting times at Hull Prison are generally: Weekdays: 14:00 - 16:00. Weekends: 09:00 - 11:00 and 14:00 - 16:00. It's advisable to check with the prison for the most current visiting hours.
Visits and getting to HMP Hull
Visits and getting to HMP Hull. Social visits are held as follows: Visits must be pre-booked at least 24 hours in advance by the visitor. Booking times are 14.00 hrs to 16.00 hrs daily on 01482 282016 or can be booked via email at [email protected]. The e-mails are not actioned over the weekends or on public holidays, so allow ...
Visit someone in prison
To use this service you need the: If you do not have the prisoner's location or prisoner number, use the 'Find a prisoner' service. You can choose up to 3 dates and times you prefer. The ...
You can now book a prison visit online
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 ...
HMP Hull
HMP Hull. If you think the prisoner is at immediate risk please call the switchboard on 01482 282200 and ask for the Orderly Officer and explain that your concern is an emergency. If your concern is urgent but not life-threatening, please call the Safer Custody Helpline - 01482 282273 or contact the prison safer custody team using the web form ...
HMP HULL
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 ...
Hull Prison
The prison is situated 2 miles outside of Hull's city centre and has a capacity of 1,044, holding remand, sentenced and convicted inmates. If you're visiting and would like to find out how to get to HMP Hull, you can get directions using the map on this page. Tel: 01482 282200. Operational capacity: 1044. Hedon Road, Hull, North Humberside ...
Request a Prison Visit: Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Check Your Eligibility. First off, you need to ensure you're eligible to visit a prisoner. Typically, immediate family and close friends can visit. Legal representatives and Approved Visitors can also conduct prison visits. Step 2: Book a Visit. There are two main methods to book a visit - online and via phone. Here's how they work:
Secure video calls with prisoners
Contents. You can take part in a secure video call with a family member or friend in prisons in England and Wales. Video calls last up to 60 minutes and can have up to 4 people on the call talking ...
Hull Prison
How to Book a Prison Visit: Visits to Hull Prison must be booked in advance. You can book your visit by calling +44 (0)1482 282241. Online booking may also be available, depending on the prison's current procedures. Hull Prison Visiting Times: Typical visiting hours are: Weekdays: 2 PM - 4 PM; Weekends: 9 AM - 11 AM and 2 PM - 4 PM
Visits and Getting there, HMP Humber
To book visits you can call the Wolds site on 01430 428413 and the Everthorpe site on 01430 426505. You can also Booking via email for the Everthorpe site at [email protected]. Getting there. HMP Humber Prison is located between the villages of North & South Cave, East Yorkshire and is made up of two separate sites ...
HM Prison Hull
Hull is a local prison holding remand, sentenced and convicted males. Prisoners are employed in the workshops, kitchens, gardens and waste management departments. Education classes are also available to prisoners. HMP Hull houses the Within These Walls exhibition which charts the history of Hull's prisons from 1299 through to the present day.
Book to visit any UK inmate online.
When visiting a prison you have two choices, The first is to call the prison visits booking line and book your visit over the phone which can take an extremely long time, or you can request a visit online using the system provided by NOMS. When requesting a visit online you will need to choose up to three dates and times then once the prison ...
Search for a prison
BOOK YOUR VISIT ONLINE. You don't need a Visiting Order (VO) to book a visit online. But you will need: the prisoner's prison number; their date of birth; the dates of birth for all visitors going with you; to make sure the person you're visiting has added you to their visitor list; To book your visits online go to: https://www.gov.uk ...
HMP Hull Safer Custody Contact Form
HMP Hull Safer Custody Contact Form. This form is for sharing non-urgent concerns about the safety or wellbeing of a prisoner. Please do not use the form to communicate non-safety related issues. If you have already shared your concern via telephone with the prison, please wait at least 24 hours before completing a contact form.
Online visits booking request service returns
The online service that allows you to request a visit to see someone in prison has been brought back to prisons in England and Wales. The service was turned off in March 2020 when visits were temporarily paused due to Covid-19. The service is already being offered again in most prisons. The remainder of prisons will re-start using the service ...
Hull Prison Visit
PROBE's Youth Progressions group visited Hull Prison to see what life is like 'on the inside' for convicted offenders. This short film reports on their find...
Humber Prison
You can book your visit online, by telephone or in person during weekday social visit times. Booking Line: 0300 060 6606. The booking line is open Monday to Friday: 9am to 11:30am and 1pm to 3pm ...
What is Hull Prison Like?
Hull Prison is one of the UK's older prisons, having been operational since 1870. Under the administration of Her Majesty's Prison Service (HMPS), the facility has seen various changes and upgrades over the years. With a capacity of 1036 inmates, Hull has a strong focus on safety and family support, setting it apart from many other ...
HMP Hull (Prison Healthcare)
Updated 13 June 2022. HMP Hull is a local male adult Category B prison serving the East Yorkshire area. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service. Health services at HMP Hull are commissioned by NHS England. The contract for the provision of healthcare services is held by City Health Care Partnership CIC (CHCP).
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Get help with the cost of prison visits
Help with Prison Visits [email protected] Telephone: 0300 063 2100 Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm Find out about call charges. Help with Prison Visits PO Box 17594
Acceptable forms of identification (ID) when visiting a prison in
This list defines the accepted forms of ID when visiting a prison in England and Wales. Visitors under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult, who must adhere to the ID requirement set out ...
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Hull is a prison and young offender institution (YOI) ... Updated visiting information in line with new national restrictions in England. 10 September 2020. Covid-19 update. 5 August 2020.
Hull Prison Visiting Times. Visiting times at Hull Prison are generally: Weekdays: 14:00 - 16:00. Weekends: 09:00 - 11:00 and 14:00 - 16:00. It's advisable to check with the prison for the most current visiting hours.
Visits and getting to HMP Hull. Social visits are held as follows: Visits must be pre-booked at least 24 hours in advance by the visitor. Booking times are 14.00 hrs to 16.00 hrs daily on 01482 282016 or can be booked via email at [email protected]. The e-mails are not actioned over the weekends or on public holidays, so allow ...
To use this service you need the: If you do not have the prisoner's location or prisoner number, use the 'Find a prisoner' service. You can choose up to 3 dates and times you prefer. The ...
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 ...
HMP Hull. If you think the prisoner is at immediate risk please call the switchboard on 01482 282200 and ask for the Orderly Officer and explain that your concern is an emergency. If your concern is urgent but not life-threatening, please call the Safer Custody Helpline - 01482 282273 or contact the prison safer custody team using the web form ...
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 ...
The prison is situated 2 miles outside of Hull's city centre and has a capacity of 1,044, holding remand, sentenced and convicted inmates. If you're visiting and would like to find out how to get to HMP Hull, you can get directions using the map on this page. Tel: 01482 282200. Operational capacity: 1044. Hedon Road, Hull, North Humberside ...
Step 1: Check Your Eligibility. First off, you need to ensure you're eligible to visit a prisoner. Typically, immediate family and close friends can visit. Legal representatives and Approved Visitors can also conduct prison visits. Step 2: Book a Visit. There are two main methods to book a visit - online and via phone. Here's how they work:
Contents. You can take part in a secure video call with a family member or friend in prisons in England and Wales. Video calls last up to 60 minutes and can have up to 4 people on the call talking ...
How to Book a Prison Visit: Visits to Hull Prison must be booked in advance. You can book your visit by calling +44 (0)1482 282241. Online booking may also be available, depending on the prison's current procedures. Hull Prison Visiting Times: Typical visiting hours are: Weekdays: 2 PM - 4 PM; Weekends: 9 AM - 11 AM and 2 PM - 4 PM
To book visits you can call the Wolds site on 01430 428413 and the Everthorpe site on 01430 426505. You can also Booking via email for the Everthorpe site at [email protected]. Getting there. HMP Humber Prison is located between the villages of North & South Cave, East Yorkshire and is made up of two separate sites ...
Hull is a local prison holding remand, sentenced and convicted males. Prisoners are employed in the workshops, kitchens, gardens and waste management departments. Education classes are also available to prisoners. HMP Hull houses the Within These Walls exhibition which charts the history of Hull's prisons from 1299 through to the present day.
When visiting a prison you have two choices, The first is to call the prison visits booking line and book your visit over the phone which can take an extremely long time, or you can request a visit online using the system provided by NOMS. When requesting a visit online you will need to choose up to three dates and times then once the prison ...
BOOK YOUR VISIT ONLINE. You don't need a Visiting Order (VO) to book a visit online. But you will need: the prisoner's prison number; their date of birth; the dates of birth for all visitors going with you; to make sure the person you're visiting has added you to their visitor list; To book your visits online go to: https://www.gov.uk ...
HMP Hull Safer Custody Contact Form. This form is for sharing non-urgent concerns about the safety or wellbeing of a prisoner. Please do not use the form to communicate non-safety related issues. If you have already shared your concern via telephone with the prison, please wait at least 24 hours before completing a contact form.
The online service that allows you to request a visit to see someone in prison has been brought back to prisons in England and Wales. The service was turned off in March 2020 when visits were temporarily paused due to Covid-19. The service is already being offered again in most prisons. The remainder of prisons will re-start using the service ...
PROBE's Youth Progressions group visited Hull Prison to see what life is like 'on the inside' for convicted offenders. This short film reports on their find...
You can book your visit online, by telephone or in person during weekday social visit times. Booking Line: 0300 060 6606. The booking line is open Monday to Friday: 9am to 11:30am and 1pm to 3pm ...
Hull Prison is one of the UK's older prisons, having been operational since 1870. Under the administration of Her Majesty's Prison Service (HMPS), the facility has seen various changes and upgrades over the years. With a capacity of 1036 inmates, Hull has a strong focus on safety and family support, setting it apart from many other ...
Updated 13 June 2022. HMP Hull is a local male adult Category B prison serving the East Yorkshire area. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Service. Health services at HMP Hull are commissioned by NHS England. The contract for the provision of healthcare services is held by City Health Care Partnership CIC (CHCP).
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Help with Prison Visits [email protected] Telephone: 0300 063 2100 Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm Find out about call charges. Help with Prison Visits PO Box 17594
This list defines the accepted forms of ID when visiting a prison in England and Wales. Visitors under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult, who must adhere to the ID requirement set out ...