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Moshannon Valley Correctional Center

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Background

The Moshannon Valley Correctional Center or Moshannon Valley Processing Center is an Immigration & Customs Enforcement building located in Decatur Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, just outside of the borough of Philipsburg in the larger Moshannon Valley area. The facility is privately operated by the GEO Group under contract with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. It has a capacity of 1,878 and is the largest ICE detention center in the Northeast United States. It originally closed on March 31, 2021, after the Federal Bureau of Prisons decided to not exercise the contract renewal option.

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Capacity

Current population

Occupancy

Year opened

2006

Operational

Facility profile

Operator

GEO Group

Population held

Mixed/unknown

Opened

2006

Region

PA

Security level

Death-row facility

No

Conditions

No conditions summary available yet.

Visiting

No visiting information available.

Mailing

No mailing information available.

Practical info

Contact the operator's website for inmate-specific procedures.

Known issues

No major issues documented in our database.

Contact & address

555 GEO Drive, Philipsburg 16866

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Data completeness

34%

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