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Facilities Directory.Pdf FACILITY OPERATIONS LAST UPDATED: 8/1/2021 FACILITY NAM E ADDRESS/LOCATION PHONE/FAX ADM INISTRATIVE TITLE ST AFF State Offices South Gibson Hall – 1st Floor 300 Patrol Road Main Phone: (404) 656-4661 Director, Field Operations Robert Toole DIVISION DIRECTORS OFFICE Forsyth, GA 31029 Fac. Fax: (478) 992-5210 Deputy Director, Fac. Admin/Sup Angela Williams P.O. Box 1529 Forsyth, GA 31029 State Offices South Administrative Assistant Gibson Hall – 1st Floor Carlina Jones Field Operations 300 Patrol Road Phone: (404) 656-4661 SUPPORT STAFF Forsyth, GA 31029 Fax: (478) 992-5210 Administrative Assistant P.O. Box 1529 Martha Taylor Facilities Admin/Support Forsyth, GA 31029 Regional Director Shay Hatcher 1301 Constitution RD SE Phone: (404)- 624-2307 Administrative Assistant Tiffany Hardnett NORTH REGIONAL OFFICE Atlanta, GA 30316 Fax: (404)- 622-5462 Business Manager Deidra Wheeler Human Resource Manager Yvette Crawford Regional Director Stan Shepard 154 1st Ave South Phone: (912) -557-7805 Administrative Assistant Lynette Mobley SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE Reidsville, GA 30453 Fax: (912) -557-7811 Business Manager Andria Holmes Human Resource Manager Melanie Powell Regional Director Vacant 137 Pinewood Road Phone: (229) 759-3038 Administrative Assistant Valerie Jackson SOUTH WEST REGIONAL OFFICE Leesburg, GA 31763 Fax: (229) 759-3145 Business Manager Debra McGriff Human Resource Manager Katrina Sutton State Offices South Gibson Hall – 1st Floor Phone: (478)-994-7507 Female Services Director Pamela Wiggins FEMALE SERVICES P.O. Box 1529 Fax: (478)-992-5210 Admin Asst. (Female Services) Macayla Oglesby Forsyth, GA 31029 Page 1 of 12 State Offices South Gibson Hall – 1st Floor Phone: (404)-326-1717 COUNTY PRISONS County Prisons Coordinator James Payne P.O. Box 1529 Fax: (478)-992-5210 Forsyth, GA 31029 State Offices South Gibson Hall – 1st Floor Phone: 478-445-1519 Trannsitional Center Coordinator Kenneth Mantle TRANSITIONAL CENTERS P.O. Box 1529 Fax: (478)-992-5210 Admin. Assistant Tammy Blount Forsyth, GA 31029 Projects Unit Manager Angela Grant Special Project Coordinator Gary Caldwell Special Project Coordinator DK Moses Special Project Coordinator Sean Ferguson State Offices South Special Project Coordinator Joshua Thomas Gibson Hall – 1st Floor Main Phone: (404) 656-4661 FACILITY OPERATIONS P.O. Box 1529 Main Fax: (478) 992-5210 Business Support Analyst Antario Williams Forsyth, GA 31029 Business Support Analyst Nikki Harrell Field Services Manager Otis Stanton Statewide OA/TPOC Coord. Cindy Floyd Project Manager Alfreta Dunn-Logan Director Antonnio Printup Special Ops Manager Mark Moll State Offices South Special Ops Manager Wilson Hall Gibson Hall – 1st Floor Phone: (478) 992-5120 Special Ops Coord. North Region Jimmy White SPECIAL OPERATIONS P.O. Box 1529 Fax:(478) 992-5210 Special Ops Coord. SW Region Kenneth Howard Forsyth, GA 31029 Special Ops Coord. SE Region Vacant Ops Support Manager Alan Coody Administrative Assistant Sandra Davis State Offices South Offender Administration 300 Patrol Road Forsyth, GA 31029 Offender Administration Manager Kenneth Mantle Main Phone: (770) 504-7312 OFFENDEER ADMINISTRATION Offender Admin. Asst. Manager Ashley Hansen Fax: (770) 504-7309 Offender Administration Secretary Crystal Suggs 200 Sharon Rogers Road Jackson, Georgia 30233 Fed Ex and UPS only Mailing Address: State Offices South CENTRALIZED TRANSPORT UNIT Gibson Hall – 1st Floor Main Phone: 404-272-7675 Director Carlton Standifer P.O. Box 1529 Forsyth, GA 31029 STATE PRISONS FACILITY NAME ADDRESS/LOCATION PHONE/FAX ADMINISTRATIVE TITLE STAFF Warden Allen Dills 2023 Gainesville Highway Deputy Warden Security Wanda Brown ARRENDALE STATE PRISON P.O. Box 709 Alto, Phone: (706) 776-4700 Deputy Warden Security Tracy Smith (LEE ARRENDALE) GA 30510 Fax: (706) 776-4710 Deputy Warden C&T Julie Yeargin Habersham County Deputy Warden Admin Vacant Page 2 of 12 Warden Edward Philbin Deputy Warden Security Larry Redd 3001 Gordon Hwy Deputy Warden Security Tamika Harvey AUGUSTA STATE MEDICAL PRISON Grovetown, GA 30813 Phone: (706) 855-4700 Deputy Warden Security Michael Paschal Richmond County Fax: (706) 869-7933 Deputy Warden C&T Ruthie Shelton Deputy Warden Admin Vera Harden Warden Darrin Myers P.O. Box 648 Deputy Warden Security Alton Mobley 3178 Mount Zion Church Rd Phone: (229) 294-2940 AUTRY STATE PRISON Deputy Warden Security Brian Shaver Pelham, GA 31779 Fax: (229) 294-6559 Deputy Warden C&T Vacant Mitchell County Deputy Warden Admin. Vacant Warden Walter Berry P.O. Box 218 Deputy Warden Security Eric Martin 140 Laying Farm Road Phone: (478) 445-5218 BALDWIN STATE PRISON Deputy Warden Security Laurence Easley Hardwick, GA 31034 Fax: (478) 445-6507 Deputy Warden C&T Tracey Lumpkin Baldwin County Deputy Warden Admin. Regenia Womble P.O. Box 5849 Warden James Spann BURRUSS C.T.C GPSTC Complex Phone: (478) 994-7512 Deputy Warden Security Curtis Carter (AL BURRUSS CORRECTIONAL TRAINING CENTER) 1000 Indian Springs Drive Fax: (478) 994-7561 Deputy Warden C&T Chanel Green Burruss Probation Boot Camp Forsyth, GA 31029 Deputy Warden Admin. Tikara Brown Monroe County Warden William Steedley P.O. Box 249 Deputy Warden Security Delvin Peoples 27823 Main Street Phone: (229) 849-5000 CALHOUN STATE PRISON Deputy Warden Security Michael Goettie Morgan, GA 39866 Fax: (229) 849-5017 Deputy Warden C&T Tracey Scott Calhoun County Deputy Warden Admin. Deserre Jones Warden Tracy Jefferson 4600 Fulton Mill Road Phone: (478) 471-2908 Deputy Warden Security Dexter Spikes CENTRAL STATE PRISON Macon, GA 31208 Fax: (478) 471-2095 Deputy Warden C&T Micheal Thomas Bibb County Deputy Warden Admin. Kendarlin McMillan P.O. Box 7150 Warden Brooks Benton Garden City, GA 31418 Phone: (912) 965-6303 Deputy Warden Security Zechariah Jones COASTAL STATE PRISON 200 Gulfstream Road Fax: (912) 966-6799 Deputy Warden C&T Carl Betterson Port Wentworth, GA 31408 Deputy Warden Admin Phillip Glenn Chatham County P.O. Box 276 Warden Tommy Bowen 2971 Old Bethel Road Phone: (478) 358-7201 Deputy Warden Security Tyrone Rozier DODGE STATE PRISON Chester, GA 31012-0276 Fax: (478) 358-7303 Deputy Warden C&T Khalilah Williams Dodge County Deputy Warden Admin. Sherryl Blair Warden Aimee Smith P.O. Box 750 Deputy Warden Security Sheneca King 1412 Plunkett Road Phone: 478) 627-2000 DOOLY STATE PRISON Deputy Warden Security Michael Graham Unadilla, GA 31091 Fax: (478) 627-2140 Deputy Warden C&T Mable Chaney Dooly County Deputy Warden Admin. Allison Jones Page 3 of 12 P.O. Box 218 Warden Vicki Winkfield 714 Gumlog Road Phone: (478) 289-2748 Deputy Warden Security Vacant EMANUEL WOMEN'S FACILITY Swainsboro, GA 30401 Fax: (478) 289-2755 Deputy Warden C&T Whitney East-Hendrix Emanuel County Deputy Warden Admin. Erica Wade Warden Benjamin Ford Deputy Warden Security Tommy Coffee P.O. Box 3877 Deputy Warden Security Teketa Jester G.D.C.P 2978 Hwy 36, West Phone: (770) 504-2000 Deputy Warden Security Joseph Polite (GA DIAGNOSTIC AND CLASSIFICATION STATE PRISON) Jackson, GA 30233 Fax: (770) 504-2006 Deputy Warden C&T Theresa Lindsey-Thornton Butts County Deputy Warden Diagnostic Crystal Hughes-Whiters Deputy Warden Admin. Adam Gray Warden Trevonza Bobbitt 300 1st Avenue South Deputy Warden Security Charles Spinn Phone: (912) 557-7301 GEORGIA STATE PRISON Reidsville, GA 30453 Deputy Warden Security Josh Wicker Fax: (912) 557-7241 Tattnall County Deputy Warden C&T Deidra Edwards Deputy Warden Admin. Vikki Irwin Warden Annettia Toby P.O. Box 339 Deputy Warden Security George Ivey 701 Prison Boulevard Phone: (706) 444-1000 HANCOCK STATE PRISON Deputy Warden Security Derek Hill Sparta, GA 31087 Fax: (706) 444-1137 Deputy Warden C&T Jeremy Foston Hancock County Deputy Warden Admin. Katherine Wells Warden Kevin Sprayberry P.O. Box 668 Deputy Warden Security Joshua Jones HAYS STATE PRISON 777 Underwood Road Phone: (706) 857-0400 Deputy Warden Security Ronald Barnes (FOREST HAYS, JR STATE PRISON) Trion, GA 30753 Fax: (706) 857-0624 Deputy Warden C&T Alisa Hammock Chattooga County Deputy Warden Admin. Steven Henderson 1275 Constitution Road SE Superintendent Dana Cooper HELMS FACILITY Phone: (478) 358-7201 Atlanta, GA 30316 Assistant Superintendent Vacant (MEDICAL HOLDING FACILITY) METRO RF HOST FACILITY Fax: (478) 358-7303 Fulton County Secretary Lakeisha Person Warden Antoine Caldwell P.O. Box 344 Deputy Warden Security Edginald Gibbons 290 Donovan-Harrison Rd Phone: (478) 864-4100 JOHNSON STATE PRISON Deputy Warden Security Kochelle Watson Wrightsville, GA 31096 Fax: (478) 864-4104 Deputy Warden C&T Lakisha Franklin Johnson County Deputy Warden Admin Ada Messer Warden Vacant 153 Pinewood Drive Phone: (229) 759-3110 Deputy Warden Security Karen Flowers LEE STATE PRISON Leesburg, GA 31763 Fax: (229) 759-3065 Deputy Warden C&T Willether Brown Lee County Deputy Warden Admin Toby Sexton P.O. Box 70 LONG UNIT 1434 US Hwy 84 East Phone: (912) 545-3778 Superintendent Jessie Williams SMITH SP HOST FACILITY Ludowici, GA 31316 Fax: (912) 545-3776 Assistant Superintendent Roderick Clanton Long County Page 4 of 12 Warden Tarmarshe Smith P.O. Box 426 Deputy Warden Security Peter Eaddie 2728 Hwy 49 South Phone: (478) 472-3400 MACON STATE PRISON Deputy Warden Security Timothy Sales Oglethorpe, GA 31068 Fax: (478) 472-3524 Deputy Warden C&T LaChaka McKenzie Macon County Deputy Warden Admin Vacant PO Box 17668 Warden Steve Perkins 1301 Constitution Road SE Phone: (404) 460-2100 METRO REENTRY FACILITY Deputy Warden Security Cynthia Parham Atlanta, GA 30316 Fax: (404) 624-2243 Deputy Warden C&T Yolande Fraser Dekalb County 650 Mount Vernon Alston Road Warden Tamala Brown PO Box 256 Phone: (912) 583-3600 MONTGOMERY STATE PRISON Deputy Warden Security/C&T Alicia Epperson Mt. Vernon, GA 30445 Fax: (912) 583-3667 Deputy Warden Admin Pamela McDonald Montgomery County Warden J. Kevin Perry 2989 West Rock Quarry Road Deputy Warden Security Casey Felton PHILLIPS STATE PRISON Phone: (770) 932-4500 Buford, GA 30519 Deputy Warden Security Vacant (CLYDE N. PHILLIPS STATE PRISON) Fax: (770) 932-4544 Gwinnett County Deputy Warden C&T Rhonda Billings Deputy Warden Admin Vacant P.O.
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