Inmate Locator - Visiting Inmates
Visitation by family and friends is encouraged and can be a positive influence during an inmate's time in prison, as well as after the inmate's release. Research has shown that an inmate who receives regular visitation adjusts much better once he or she is released from prison.
Directions and Mileage:
Who can visit:
Most Special Permission Visitors are as follows:
If any of these conditions apply to you, permission should he sought by writing to the Superintendent well in advance. You must do this and receive approval before you can visit. The Superintendent may deny visiting privileges to visitors with criminal histories if they feel that the visitor's presence could create a threat to the security and good order of the facility. Criteria to be considered shall include, but not be limited to, the purpose of the proposed visit, the former institutional adjustment of the ex-inmate, the nature of the pending criminal proceeding, and the time frame between release and the proposed visit.
In addition to the Superintendent's approval, Probationers and Parolees also need written approval from their Probation or Parole Officer.
Visiting Days and Times: BEFORE YOU VISIT, MAKE SURE YOU KNOW THE VISITING SCHEDULE. BE THERE ON THE CORRECT DAY!!!!!!!!!!
Except in cases ofemergency and instances of termination, suspension, or revocation of the visitor's privileges, the number, length and frequency of visits by each visitor will be limited only as necessary to accommodate all visitors who arrive during the scheduled visiting time.
Visiting days and times are different for each facility. They are influenced by the security level and population concerns of the facility. At many facilities, you may only visit on certain days of the week, for example, by last name (A-L) (M-Z) or by the inmate's DIN.
As a general rule, maximum security facilities have visiting on a daily basis. Medium and minimum security facilities have visiting on weekends and holidays. Work Release facilities have visiting for inmates in restriction units only. Shock Incarceration inmates have visiting every other weekend. Contact the facility for the specific visiting schedule.
Visiting hours vary by facility. Some may even include evening hours. Many visiting rooms_hecome very crowded and often visitors are told they must leave because there are others waiting to get in. It is good to learn, in advance, as much as possible about the facility you are going to visit.
Contact the facility prior to your initial visit to determine the visiting policy.
Visitor Processing Areas and Visiting Rooms:
Depending on the correctional facility, activities for children vary. Most facilities have a specialized area where children can watch videos and play garnes. Normally, you can not take toys or stuffed animals into the visiting room.
AN INMATE HAS A RIGHT TO REFUSE A VISIT.
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