Coffee Correctional Facility
Nicholls, Coffee County, Georgia
Visiting schedules change without notice. Always call before traveling.
Call Visiting Office: (912) 345-5058 Info last verified: June 2026A medium-security state prison for men in Nicholls, in southeast Georgia, operated by CoreCivic under contract with the Georgia Department of Corrections.
Overview
Coffee Correctional Facility, on North Liberty Street in Nicholls in Coffee County, is a medium-security state prison for men in southeast Georgia. It opened in 1998 and was expanded in 2009, and it has a capacity of about 2,628. The facility is operated by CoreCivic under contract with the Georgia Department of Corrections, and it holds Georgia state inmates. It offers academic, vocational, counseling, and faith-based programs.
What Makes Coffee Different
- It is privately operated. Coffee Correctional Facility is run by CoreCivic under contract with GDC, but it holds Georgia state inmates, and GDC’s rules for visiting and mail still apply.
- Visiting days are split by last name. Visitors generally attend on the day assigned to the person’s last name (see Visiting, below).
- It is in southeast Georgia near Douglas, in Coffee County.
Visiting
The statewide GDC rules above — the approved visitor list, the dress code, ID, and item limits — apply at Coffee Correctional Facility. The facility’s own arrangements:
The full approval process is in Visiting in Georgia.
Getting There and Parking
The prison is on North Liberty Street in Nicholls, in Coffee County in southeast Georgia, near Douglas.
Distances are approximate, based on map routing. Visitor parking is on site.
Nearby Services
Douglas, about 15 minutes west, has the closest range of gas, food, and lodging; Waycross and Tifton are larger towns farther out. The nearest 24-hour emergency room is in the Douglas area at Coffee Regional Medical Center.
Personal mail goes to the facility, addressed with the person’s full name and GDC ID number. Georgia is moving toward centralized mail handling, so confirm the current mailing address before sending. Books and magazines must come from a publisher or established retailer, and legal mail is opened only in the person’s presence. Full rules are in Mail & Packages.
Learn More
For detailed information about visiting and communicating with someone in a Georgia state prison:
- Visiting in Georgia — the approved list, dress code, and the appointment portal
- Mail & Packages — addressing mail and the publisher-only rule
- Phone & Video Calls — Securus calls and tablet messaging
- Sending Money — depositing through JPay
- Medical & Mental Health — the co-pay, grievances, and the Ombudsman
- Transfers & Finding Someone — intake, permanent assignment, and the locator
Sources
This page is compiled from the following publicly available sources. Policies change without notice — confirm current details with the facility before relying on them.