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Updated on: February 1, 2024
Bridges of Santa Fe

Bridges of Santa Fe - General Information

Facility Name: Bridges of Santa Fe
Facility Type: State Prison
Authority: Florida Department of Corrections
Address: 2901 Northeast 39th Avenue, Gainesville, FL, 32602-1202
Phone: 352-955-2070
Facility Type: Adult
City: Gainesville
Postal Code: 32602-1202
State: Florida
County: Alachua County
Official Website: http://www.dc.state.fl.us/orginfo/facilitydir.html#5

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Bridges of Santa Fe houses Adult in the city of Gainesville, Florida.

This multi-mission facility consists of the following smaller buildings:

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Finding someone who is currently serving time in the Bridges of Santa Fe is easier than ever. Florida state prisons have their own database that can be found on the Florida Department of Corrections official website.

The only information you will need in order to have a successful inmate search at the Bridges of Santa Fe is their inmate number or their first and last name.

Sending a Mail/Care Package

Earlier we stated how the Bridges of Santa Fe consisted of many smaller buildings, so if you are looking to send mail and/or a package, this can be tricky. First question comes to mind is “Where is Bridges of Santa Fe?”

To send mail and packages, here are all the addresses they have. However, keep in mind, you will need to ask the inmate what building they are in to ensure that they will receive your letter or package in a timely manner.

Inmate Name, ID
Bridges of Santa Fe
2901 Northeast 39th Avenue, Gainesville, FL, 32602-1202

Besides letters you can send the following items:

Inmates can receive quarterly packages. The approved vendor list is here.

Sending Money

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There are three different ways one can send money to those serving time in Bridges of Santa Fe.

Lock Box

Lock Box will be the most cost-effective way to send money. There is no fee to use this service. This service provides a smaller hold time when sending money by personal check, money order, or using a cashier’s check.

EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer)

The electronic funds transfer will be the fastest option out of the three. It will post the money on the inmates account within 72 hours. However, this is a paid service. You will be paying for their service.

The service providers are the following:

Send Checks to the Prison

This service is completely free. However, out of the three services, this way will take the longest. All money going to the prison is subjected to a 30-day hold. You will need to make all checks and money orders out to the Florida Department of Corrections. Also write the inmates number on the check too.

Visitation

The easiest and fastest way to set-up a visitation appointment with an inmate is to sign up for Florida Department of Corrections website. Before you sign up for a visiting appointment, you will need to make an account first.

How Often Can I Visit?

You can visit as often as there are appointments in Bridges of Santa Fe. They upload new appoints for the Bridges of Santa Fe on Sundays at 8pm.

Visiting Hours

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Sunday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Holiday

The visiting starts in first in, first out type of fashion. No new visitors will be allowed in 45 minutes before the end of the visit day. 45 minutes before the end of the visit day officers start escorting those who were first in out of the visitor room.

Directions

Refer the map below to find the driving directions

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