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Visitation
Visiting hours are as follows:
Males
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Wednesday
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7:00 p.m. to
9:00 p.m
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Friday
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9:00
a.m. to 11:00 a.m
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Sunday
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2:00
p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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Tuesday
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9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
(prison worker only)
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Females
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Monday
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9:00 a.m. to
11:00 a.m
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Thursday
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7:00
p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
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Saturday
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2:00
p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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Wednesday
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9:00
a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
(prison worker only)
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- You are allowed, and encouraged to have your
family and friends visit you. You are allowed one (1) visit per visit
day and two (2) visits per visiting week. The visitation week begins
on Monday and runs through Sunday.
- A prisoner cannot have two visits on the same
day.
- Prisoners must submit a Jail Request Form to
be permitted visitors, listing up to four (4) persons they wish to
visit. The visitor’s list may be changed by submitting a revised
list on Jail Request Form. Request forms to change your
visitor’s list must be submitted at least 24 hours prior to the
visiting day you want the person to visit.
a. If you submit a revised visitors list, your last list will be void.
You must list up to four (4) persons you want to visit.
- Children (Persons under 18 years old) must be
accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, unless they are your legal
spouse.
- You are allowed at least 15 minutes per visit
unless:
a. You or your visitors violate any Jail rules.
b. Your visitor(s) arrive less than 15 minutes before the end of the
visiting period. (The visit counts as one of your weekly visits.)
- No contact visits with family and/or friends
are permitted. However, most professional visits with attorneys or
clergy are contact visits.
- No visits between prisoners are allowed without
special permission of the Jail Administrator or his designee.
- We can refuse to let your visitor see you if:
a. He/She represents a clear and present danger to the security of the
Jail.
b. He/She has a past history of disruptive conduct at the Jail.
c. He/She is not properly dressed in acceptable street clothing
including shirt and shoes.
d. He/She refuses to submit to a search or show required
identification.
e. He/She is under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.
f. You refuse the visit. If you refuse the visit, it dose not count as
your weekly visit.
g. He/She is under the age of eighteen and is not accompanied by a
parent or legal guardian, unless he/she is your legal spouse.
Verification is required.
h. No person under parole or probation, of if a person has a
protections order shall be allowed to visit unless prior approval has
been granted by the person's supervising officer and the Jail
Administrator.
- If you are serving a weekend sentence, you
are not permitted visits.
- No visits are permitted on the same calendar
day you are booked into the Jail.
- It may be necessary during an emergency to
cancel all scheduled visiting without prior notice.
- The Jail Administrator or his designee
approves special visits. To request a special visit, complete a Jail
Request Form with the necessary information. Give it to a Corrections
Officer, who forwards is to the Jail Administrator, or his designee,
for consideration. We use the following guidelines for approving
special visitors:
a. He/she resides outside a fifty (50) mile radius of the Jail and has
identification proving his/her residency.
b. It is not possible for him/her to visit during regular visiting
hours. Employer verification is required.
c. There has been a sudden family medical emergency. Verification is
required.
- Your attorney or other officials may visit
you as often as needed and at any reasonable time, (usually 8:00 a.m.
to 10:00 p.m.). These visits do not count against your weekly visiting
privileges.
- Clergy may visit you at any reasonable time
if they have approved identification. These visits do not count
against y our weekly visiting privileges.
- No clergy person related to you by blood,
marriage or adoption is permitted to have contact visits. Other clergy
contact visits must be approved. Any falsification of a material fact
pertaining to personal relationship results in that person being
prohibited from any future visits with you.
- Conversations
in visitation may be monitored and recorded.
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