Important Inmate Visitation Information
It is important inmates and those visiting inmates understand the guideline for visitation. Please read the following information carefully.
Visitors must follow all instructions from corrections officers. Failure to abide by these guidelines will result in the termination of visitation privileges.
Visitation Guidelines
Visitors may be of any age, but a parent or guardian must accompany those under 18. No child is to be left unsupervised. Visitors must provide valid identification, such as a government photo ID issued by a state, the U.S. government, or a foreign country. Matricula consular IDs, passports, and identification without photos for religious reasons also are acceptable.
Inmates may participate in visitation only once daily, though visitors may share time during the visit. Only one adult and one child at a time will be allowed at the visitation booth.
The number of visits allowed weekly is subject to the inmate’s classification. Corrections officers at the front desk can answer any questions about this topic.
Visitor Expectations and Rules
- All visitors will be subject to search. Visitors must wear appropriate clothing, subject to the approval of corrections officers monitoring the visitation area. Unacceptable clothing includes spandex, shorts, and shirts with logos endorsing alcohol, drugs, weapons, or gangs. Some sports logos, names, and designs have been associated with gang activity, and those will not be allowed in the facility.
- Head coverings will be allowed only for medical and religious reasons.
- Visitors may not expose themself on the visit.
- Visitors may not use an account that is not assigned to that visitor.
- Visitors may not allow anyone to use an account assigned to them.
- Visitors may not discuss or plan criminal activity on the visit.
- Visitors may not visit under the influence of drugs or show images of drugs on the visit.
On-Site Visits
- A person needs to register and be approved to visit an inmate. This is as simple as filling out the registration form online or in the lobby and getting a login and password.
Click here to do that online. - The person must then set a visitation appointment online or at the facility. All appointments must be set twenty-four (24) hours before the visit.
- Visitations can be scheduled any day the lobby is open, from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm for all inmates (these must be prescheduled).
- When the appointment is scheduled, the visitor must report to the jail and be at the assigned booth number at the start.
- Officers will no longer assign booths or call inmates for the visit.
- The visitation system in the wards will show the inmate all scheduled visits for the day. It is their responsibility to be there.
- There is a one visit per day per inmate limit for on-site visits.
Remote (Off-site or Home) Visits
- A person needs to register and be approved to visit an inmate. This is as simple as filling out the registration form online or in the lobby and getting a login and password.
Click here to do that online. - The person must then set a visitation appointment online or at the facility. All appointments must be set twenty-four (24) hours before the visit.
- The remote visit requires a device with a camera and microphone to visit remotely. Most new computers meet this requirement.
- The visit is scheduled just as an on-site visit. Visitation times are Monday - Sunday from 9:30 am to 9:30 pm (must be prescheduled).
- The inmate and visitor must be present at the scheduled time for the visit.
- Remote visits are charged a fee of $6.95 for a 20 minutes visit or $13.90 for a 40-minute visit.
Remote Visitation Rules:
- You may not expose yourself on the visit.
- You may not use an account that is not assigned to you.
- You may not allow anyone to use an account assigned to you.
- You may not discuss or plan criminal activity on the visit.
- You may not visit under the influence of drugs or show images of drugs on the visit.
Violating these rules while on a visit will result in the visit being canceled and your account being canceled.
Remote Attorney Visits
- Attorneys access the system to have a conference with their clients in the same manner as listed in the regular remote visit.
- These visits are not monitored or recorded.
Note: Friends and family may purchase an unlimited video visitation subscription.