Medium security (men) · State Prison · KY DOC

Luther Luckett Correctional Complex

La Grange, Oldham County, Kentucky

Visiting schedules change without notice. Always call before traveling.

Call Visiting Office: 502-222-0363 Info last verified: June 2026

A medium-security state prison for men near La Grange, in Oldham County — adjacent to the Kentucky State Reformatory, with psychiatric and treatment programming that includes a Correctional Psychiatric Treatment Unit.

Overview

The Luther Luckett Correctional Complex is a state prison for men operated by the Kentucky Department of Corrections. It is near La Grange, in Oldham County, about 30 miles northeast of Louisville. The facility houses men in medium custody, with some higher-custody units, and is adjacent to the Kentucky State Reformatory.

Kentucky 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 unit held at a given prison determine whether visits are contact or non-contact, so families confirm the arrangement that applies to the specific person before a first visit.

What Makes the Luther Luckett Correctional Complex Different

The Luther Luckett Correctional Complex is a medium-security men’s prison that sits adjacent to the Kentucky State Reformatory near La Grange. Its distinguishing feature is its programming: the complex provides psychiatric and treatment services, including a Correctional Psychiatric Treatment Unit, and it serves men who need that level of mental-health care alongside its general population. Some units operate at a higher custody level than the facility’s overall medium-security designation.

The complex is one of three correctional facilities clustered in or near La Grange in Oldham County. The Kentucky State Reformatory is a large, long-established medium-security men’s prison next door, and the Roederer Correctional Complex is the statewide assessment and classification center, where incoming male state prisoners are processed and assigned. Because the three names are similar and the facilities are close together, a person, a court document, or an older directory can be unclear about which one applies. Confirm the person’s current facility on the Kentucky Offender Online Lookup before traveling or sending mail.

Visiting

The statewide KY DOC rules above — the approved visitor list, the dress code, ID, and item limits — apply at the Luther Luckett Correctional Complex. The facility’s own arrangements:

Getting There and Parking

The Luther Luckett Correctional Complex is at 1612 Dawkins Road in La Grange, in Oldham County. La Grange is northeast of Louisville and is reached by way of Interstate 71 and Kentucky Route 146. The nearest large commercial airport is in the Louisville area to the southwest.

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 not permitted inside — visitors may generally bring only identification, a car key, and coins for vending machines.

Nearby Services

La Grange has lodging, dining, and fuel, with a wider range of options in the Louisville area to the southwest. Emergency medical care is available locally, with larger hospitals in Louisville. Visitors traveling a long distance generally find the most options for fuel, food, and overnight stays along the Interstate 71 corridor and in the Louisville area.

Mail

Incoming personal mail goes directly to the institution, addressed to the person by their committed name and Kentucky DOC inmate number, followed by the facility’s mailing address (1612 Dawkins Road, La Grange, KY 40031). Mail is opened and inspected for contraband before delivery; under Kentucky Corrections policy, correspondence is delivered to the person within 48 hours of receipt on normal workdays.

Legal and other privileged mail — from a licensed attorney, a court, a government official, the Department of Public Advocacy, or Corrections officials — is opened only in the person’s presence and should be clearly marked as legal mail.

Books and magazines must be shipped new, directly from a publisher or an approved retailer; items sent by individuals are refused. Packages are limited to approved-vendor care packages arranged through the facility.

Verify the exact mailing address, current mail rules, and approved package vendor with the facility before sending anything, because procedures change.

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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.