Louisville Metro Department of Corrections

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Louisville, United States

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Louisville Metro Department of Corrections Reviews | Rating 2.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Louisville Metro Department of Corrections is located in Louisville, United States on 400 S 6th St. Louisville Metro Department of Corrections is rated 2.6 out of 5 in the category detention center in United States.

Address

400 S 6th St

Phone

+1 5025748477

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Marie Blanton

Have we reverted to the ways of the middle east ? My son is in Metro. If I call the phone line, the goofy thing says \sorry can't find a match\ if you finally get through it says \ first charge: held on no charge\...... If I try to look on the web site, its down, can't see and find anything the web site is down...... what the heck is going on down there ? you cut off familys ability to find out any information ???? Not acceptable ! and don't blame it on covid !!! get your stuff together down there !!!!

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Lachlan Walker

Personaly I think the Curtis family may have a dity warehouse of stolen goods, at '8800 Blue Lick Rd' but they do have some more recent releases at said warehouse like 'Paddington 2' (a personal favroiute of mine and the kids). I understand why they v'e been encarcerated but I just can't give 5 stars to a prison which keeps people who own DVD's of paddington 2 in cells. Get well soon.

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Ian Starchild

They do what they can with very little resources. Inmates who are cleaning are doing WORK that is considered their JOB. they are not to be talking to visitors. As for the lady complaining about her friend getting in trouble for talking to people. Those inmates are WORKING off their sentences. There are cameras everywhere. They are supposed to be working not talking to friends who come by. Some eventually earn enough to pay their bail by working. Also consider that you might just get yourself in trouble. All it takes is one camera to record you there and drugs or contraband found on the inmate. Next time you come around you are picked up. Those cameras across the street have facial recognition and sheriffs' also pick up people with warrants. Be careful, orange may be your new black if you hang around inmates. You can also make them lose their visitation privileges. Do not think for a moment that you are not watched... that whole 5 block radius around the courthouse is heavily monitored.

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Vyncex

It's like you're in timeout and the babysitter has a baton.

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Marcus Atkins

Ok.