The District of Columbia Correction Statement is a document issued by the District of Columbia Department of Corrections that outlines the conditions of an individual's confinement while in the custody of the Department. It is provided to the individual upon their admission to a correctional facility and should be reviewed carefully. The document outlines the individual’s rights, privileges, and responsibilities while incarcerated and is a legally binding agreement between the individual and the Department of Corrections. The statement typically includes information about parole and release requirements, health care services, visitation rights, and rules of conduct. There are three types of District of Columbia Correction Statement: pre-sentence, post-sentence, and supervised release.