Rrm St Louis
St Louis, Missouri
Contact & Location
St Louis, MO 63103
Visiting Information
If someone you know is at Rrm St Louis, the visiting process starts long before you arrive. Federal facilities require a formal application and background screening that can take several weeks.
The Approval Process (Start This Now)
The inmate must initiate the process — they submit your full legal name, date of birth, Social Security number, and relationship to their unit counselor. The BOP runs a background check through NCIC. If you have a felony conviction, approval is not automatic but not impossible — the warden reviews these on a case-by-case basis. Expect 2-4 weeks for processing. There is no way to speed this up by calling.
What Actually Gets You Turned Away
- Underwire bras — This is the #1 reason women get turned away. Metal underwire triggers the metal detector and staff will not make exceptions. Wear a sports bra or bra without underwire.
- Clothing color — No khaki, olive drab, or orange. These match inmate uniforms and you will be asked to leave. No camouflage either.
- Bobby pins, hair clips, belt buckles — Any small metal item can flag the detector. Leave jewelry in the car except a plain wedding band.
- Too many people — Each inmate is limited to a specific number of visitors at one time (usually 4-5 adults). If a full group shows up, some will wait in the parking lot.
What You Can Bring Inside
One clear plastic bag with up to $20 in coins for vending machines (bills are not accepted — bring rolls of quarters), one car key (no key fobs), and your photo ID. Everything else stays in the car. Most federal facilities have vending machines in the visiting room that sell microwavable meals, drinks, and snacks — this is often the highlight of a visit for inmates. Bring the full $20 in quarters.
For current visiting hours and holiday schedule closures, call (314) 410-6818 or visit their official website.
Inmate Search & Lookup
You can look up any federal inmate — including those at Rrm St Louis — through the BOP Inmate Locator at no cost. Do not pay third-party websites for this information.
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What the Locator Shows
You can search by name or BOP register number. Results include the inmate's current facility, age, race, projected release date, and sex. The register number is an 8-digit number (5 digits, a dash, then 3 digits) — if you know it, use it since name searches can return many results. The database includes currently incarcerated inmates and those released within the past two years.
When the Locator Doesn't Work
The BOP locator will not show inmates who are currently in transit between facilities, in temporary local custody for court appearances, or those in the witness protection program. If you know someone was recently arrested on federal charges but cannot find them, they may still be in a local county jail awaiting transfer to BOP custody — this can take weeks or months.
Sending Money to an Inmate
To put money on someone's books at Rrm St Louis, you need to use one of the BOP's approved methods. The process is not intuitive, so read the details carefully.
Deposit Methods and Fees
- MoneyGram — Available online, by phone, or at Walmart/CVS locations. Use BOP receive code 7932. You need the inmate's full name and register number. Fees are typically \$3.99-\$11.98 depending on amount and whether you pay at a kiosk or online.
- Western Union — Available at retail locations and online. BOP city code: FBOP, state: DC. Fees similar to MoneyGram.
- U.S. Postal Money Order — The cheapest option. Money orders cost \$1.75-\$2.40 at the post office. Mail to: Federal Bureau of Prisons, [Inmate Name, Register Number], P.O. Box 474701, Des Moines, IA 50947-0001. Write the register number on the money order itself. Processing takes 7-10 business days.
What the Money Gets Used For
Commissary items at federal prisons are sold at near-retail prices (unlike many state systems which mark up 30-50%). Inmates can spend up to \$360/month on commissary. Common purchases include food items (ramen, tuna, snacks), hygiene products, stamps, over-the-counter medications, and small electronics like an AM/FM radio. Phone calls and TRULINCS email minutes also come from this account at \$0.06/minute for phone and \$0.05/minute for email.
Inmate Services & Resources
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Mail & Communication
Staying in touch with someone at Rrm St Louis requires understanding the BOP's mail and communication systems. Here is how each one works in practice.
TRULINCS Email (Not What You Think)
TRULINCS is not real email — it is a closed messaging system. Inmates access it on shared computers in the housing unit, typically during evening hours. To exchange messages, both you and the inmate must set up accounts. Register at CorrLinks.com — this is the public-facing side of TRULINCS. The inmate adds your email address from their end. Once connected, messages cost the inmate \$0.05 per minute of typing/reading time. You can send and receive unlimited messages at no cost on your end. Messages are monitored and there is no way to send attachments or photos through TRULINCS.
Postal Mail Rules
- Address format — [Inmate Full Legal Name, Register Number], RRM St Louis, 1222 SPRUCE ST, SUITE 6.101, St Louis, MO 63103. The register number is critical — without it, mail may be returned.
- Photos — Up to 5 photos per envelope, no larger than 8x10, nothing sexually explicit or depicting gang signs/activity. Polaroids and printed photos are fine. No digital media.
- Books and magazines — Must be shipped directly from a publisher, bookstore, or Amazon. Used books from home will be rejected. Magazines must be subscription-mailed directly from the publisher.
- What gets rejected — Stickers, glitter, perfume/cologne on paper, crayon or marker (x-ray machines cannot see through them), anything glued to the paper, postcards with glitter.
Phone Calls
Inmates make outgoing calls only — you cannot call in. Calls are limited to 15 minutes and cost \$0.06/minute. The inmate must add your number to their approved phone list. You may need to set up a prepaid account or accept collect calls depending on your phone provider. All calls are recorded and monitored except attorney calls. Three-way calling is detected and will result in the call being terminated and potential disciplinary action.
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About Rrm St Louis
Rrm St Louis is a community corrections facility serving St Louis and the surrounding area in Missouri. Operates under Federal jurisdiction, is classified as a n/a security facility.
This facility is operated by Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Facility Details
| Facility Type | Community Corrections |
| Jurisdiction | Federal |
| Security Level | N/A |
| Gender | Both |
| Operated By | Federal Bureau of Prisons |
| State | Missouri |
| Status | Open |
Frequently Asked Questions
The phone number for Rrm St Louis is (314) 410-6818. When you call, you will reach the facility's main switchboard. Ask to be transferred to the booking desk for inmate information, or the visitation office for visiting questions. Calling during business hours (Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM local time) will generally connect you faster.
Rrm St Louis is located at 1222 Spruce St, Suite 6.101, St Louis, MO 63103. If you are visiting, note that GPS may direct you to a staff entrance rather than the visitor entrance — look for visitor parking signs when you arrive.
Rrm St Louis is a community corrections facility under federal jurisdiction located in St Louis, Missouri. It is classified as a N/A security facility.
Use the free BOP Inmate Locator at bop.gov/inmateloc/. Search by name or BOP register number (8-digit format: XXXXX-XXX). The locator shows current facility, age, projected release date, and sex. If someone was recently arrested on federal charges but doesn't appear, they may still be in local county jail custody awaiting transfer — this can take weeks.
TRULINCS is the BOP's electronic messaging system — not regular email. Inmates access it on shared computers in their housing unit. To use it, register for free at CorrLinks.com. The inmate must add your email address from their end. Messages cost the inmate $0.05 per minute of typing/reading time. You can send and receive messages at no cost on your end. No attachments or photos can be sent through TRULINCS.
The inmate must submit your name for a background check through their unit counselor. This process takes 2-4 weeks and there is no way to speed it up. Once approved, bring quarters for vending machines (up to $20 in coins, no bills), one car key, and photo ID. Underwire bras, khaki clothing, and camouflage will get you turned away at the door.
Federal prison phone calls cost $0.06 per minute — significantly cheaper than most state prisons and county jails. Calls are limited to 15 minutes. The inmate pays from their trust fund account. They must add your number to their approved calling list. All calls are recorded except attorney calls. Three-way calling is detected automatically and will terminate the call.