Visiting Information
Hours
| Monday |
8:15 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. |
| Tuesday |
CLOSED |
| Wednesday |
CLOSED |
| Thursday |
8:15 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. |
| Friday |
8:15 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. |
| Saturday |
8:15 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. |
| Sunday |
8:15 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. |
Rules
All
visitors, minors as well as adults, must be on the approved visiting
list. It is recommended that you arrive as early in the visiting hours
as possible so that proper arrangements can be made in time for your
visit.
You
must have proper identification to be allowed a visit. Acceptable
identification is defined as a driver's license. Other photo ID, or
two forms of acceptable non-photo ID. You will not be permitted to
visit without proper identification.
All
minors under 18 years of age must have the appropriate visitors form DC
313 or DC 313A signed by both the parent or legal guardian of the child
and the inmate's counselor or unit manager before the minor will be
placed on the inmate's list. Incarcerated parents are not permitted to
sign these forms.
All
visitors, including minors, are subject to search before, during and
after visiting. A metal detector and/or a drug detection device may be
used for this purpose. If you refuse to comply with facility search
procedures you will not be permitted any further visits until
authorization is received from the Facility Manager.
Cameras,
tape recorders, chewing gum, tobacco products, portable wireless
devices, coats, and handbags, are not permitted in the visiting room.
Visits
are a minimum of one hour in length; however, this may be increased
depending upon the number of visits scheduled for that day. We strive
to porovide a pleasant and appropriate atmosphere for everyone.
Good
judgment and discretion in dress and behavior are expected. Visitors
shall not wear a bathing suit, extremely short skirt, dress, shorts,
halter-tops, or clothing made of see-through materials. Inmates and
visitors who become disruptive, use abusive or obscene language, or
engage in sexual behavior will have their visit terminated and may be
placed on visiting privilege restriction. The inmate and visitor may
embrace only when meeting and departing.
Do
not bring gifts of any kind. A money order or certified check will be
accepted by mail. Food and soft drinks may be purchased from vending
machines and consumed in the visiting area. Inmates and visitors are
not permitted to take anything from the visiting area except photos
taken during the visit.
Special
visits can be pre-arranged for persons who are not on an approved list
or who have traveled a substantial distance and for a family visit for
a seriously ill or injured inmate. Special visits must be arranged by
the inmate and approved by the Facility Manager or designee.
Any
visitor appearing to be under the influence of alcohol or controlled
substance will not be permitted to enter the institution.
Minors
must be supervised by an adult and kept under control. Failure to
respect the rights of others may result in the early termination of a
visit.
Former
inmates of any correctional system, victims, ex-offenders, current
inmates in pre-release status, former or present DOC employees,
volunteers, and contract employees must first receive approval to visit
from the Facility Manager.
Any
inmate who, as an adult or as a young adult offender, was ever
convicted or adjudicated for a physical or sexual offense against a
minor is prohibited from having a contact visit with any minor child.
The Facility Manager may grant contact visits for inmates meeting these
criteria for special circumstances.
Inmates in administrative or disciplinary custody have restricted visiting privileges.
Visitors
may bring up to three plastic bottles of formula or white milk,
unopened jars of baby food, three loose diapers, and factory sealed
baby wipes. These items must be and carried or in a clear plastic bag
only. All items are subject to search and all vacuum-sealed containers
will be opened.
Any violation of visiting regulations may result in the suspension of visiting privileges.