Minimum security (men) · State Prison · KDOC

Winfield Correctional Facility

Winfield, Cowley County, Kansas

Visiting schedules change without notice. Always call before traveling.

Call Visiting Office: 620-221-6660 Info last verified: June 2026

A minimum-security state prison for men in Winfield, Kansas — administratively the parent of the Wichita Work Release Facility.

Overview

Winfield Correctional Facility is a state prison for men operated by the Kansas Department of Corrections. It is in Winfield, the seat of Cowley County, in south-central Kansas. The facility houses men in minimum custody.

Kansas DOC assigns custody level based on factors that include sentence length, time remaining, and conduct, and a person’s custody level can change during incarceration. The custody class and housing assignment a person holds determine the conditions that apply to them, so families confirm the arrangements that apply to the specific person before a first visit.

What Makes the Winfield Correctional Facility Different

Winfield Correctional Facility is a minimum-custody prison for men. It is also administratively the parent of the Wichita Work Release Facility, a separate work-release unit in Wichita (401 S. Emporia St., Wichita, KS 67202) that operates under WCF’s oversight rather than as a standalone prison. A person assigned to the Wichita Work Release Facility is in the custody of Winfield Correctional Facility for administrative purposes, but is held at the Wichita location; confirm on KASPER where the person is actually housed, because mail, visiting, and other arrangements follow the unit where the person is physically held.

Visiting

The statewide KDOC rules above — the approved visitor list, the dress code, ID, and item limits — apply at the Winfield Correctional Facility. The facility’s own arrangements:

Getting There and Parking

Winfield Correctional Facility is at 1806 Pinecrest Circle in Winfield, in Cowley County in south-central Kansas. Winfield is south of Wichita and is reached by way of U.S. Highway 77 and U.S. Highway 160. The nearest large commercial airport is in the Wichita area to the north.

Parking is on site. Visitors confirm current entry procedures, the visitor-processing location, and what may be brought onto the grounds with the facility before arriving, because electronic devices and personal items are generally not permitted inside.

Nearby Services

Winfield and the neighboring city of Arkansas City have local lodging and dining, with a wider range of options in the Wichita area to the north. Emergency medical care is available locally, with larger hospitals in the Wichita area. Visitors traveling a long distance generally find the most options for fuel, food, and overnight stays in and around Wichita.

Mail

Kansas sends mail straight to the facility — there is no off-site scanning vendor. The Kansas Department of Corrections accepts only letters and photographs through the mail; it will not accept other items mailed into a facility. Every envelope must show the resident’s full name and KDOC registration number, plus the sender’s name and return address — mail missing this information is not delivered. Incoming and outgoing mail that is not legal, official, or privileged may be inspected or read.

Address personal mail to the resident at the facility’s own address:

Resident’s Full Name + KDOC Registration Number Winfield Correctional Facility 1806 Pinecrest Circle Winfield, KS 67156

Legal, official, and privileged mail goes to the facility and is handled separately. Books, publications, and packages are not sent as ordinary letter mail; confirm the current approved-vendor and publisher-direct rules with the facility before ordering. Mail rules are set by Kansas Administrative Regulation 44-12-601 and KDOC policy IMPP 12-120.

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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.