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D.O.C. Division 2

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Address: 2750 South California Avenue, Chicago Illinois 60608

Entrance Directions:Entrance Directions: Visitation for Division Two must enter at the Division 4 Entrance, located at 28th and Sacramento, just south of 26th Street or Division 5 in the Main Gate, located at 27th and California, just south of the Criminal Courts Buildings.

Inmate Visitation Schedule:  

Sunday
IN DIVISION 4

NL, NU, QL, QU
Monday
IN DIVISION 3
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H
Tuesday
IN DIVISION 4
LL, LU, ML, MU
Wednesday
IN DIVISION 3
M, N, O, P, R, S, T,
U, V, W
Thursday
IN DIVISION 4
OL, OU, PL, PU
Friday
IN DIVISION 6
AA, BB, CC, DD, EE
Saturday
IN DIVISION 5

FF, GG, HH, JJ

Visiting Hours:
9:00am to 9:00pm

Built in 1955, Division 2 was designed to hold 870 detainees in a dormitory setting. Formerly the City of Chicago’s House of Corrections, it was turned over to the Sheriff’s Office in 1970 and combined with Division 1 to form the Cook County Department of Corrections. Division 2 has four individual dormitories of which three are three story buildings and the other is a single level building. Division 2 has a total capacity of 1,860 minimum/medium security detainees.

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