Visitation for Inmates: What You Need to Know

Visitation for Inmates: What You Need to Know

June 09, 2016

Visitation for inmates is often the most widely discussed inmate right when a family member or loved one has entered a correctional facility.

For a first time visitor, gaining access to see your loved one can be a confusing and anxious experience. With the right preparation and resources, difficulties can be avoided and both you and your loved one can get the most out of the visitation experience.

Let’s review what types of visitation could occur, and the steps you’ll need to take to schedule a visit.

Types of Visitation for Inmates

Depending on the facility in which your loved one is incarcerated, the actual visit may occur in one of three ways:

1. Video Visitation

Video visitation for inmates is becoming increasingly common. There are also two types of video visitation offered in the industry—but not all facilities offer each type.

Internet Video Visitation – This option allows you to complete a video visitation from your own home. Similar to Skype or FaceTime, video visitation allows you to connect with your loved one via your computer, tablet or smartphone versus physically going to a facility.

Onsite Video Visitation – This option requires you to go to the facility and visit your loved one via a video terminal in the visitation lobby.

2. Non-Contact or Telephone Visitation

Non-contact or telephone visitation for inmates includes glass partition visits. This is when you and your loved one are separated by a glass partition and can communicate via a telephone while physically seated across from one another.

3. Contact Visitation

You are able to visit your loved one and sit at a table for a period of time. Physical contact is limited and varies by facility.

Gaining Visitation Access

Visitation allowances vary by facility, and gaining access will require completing steps specifically outlined by that facility. The fastest way to determine the visitation steps of a given location is to contact the facility directly or visit their website.

The following steps are an example of what may be required of you when you are ready to visit your loved one:

Step 1: Locating the Inmate

Many times, visitation and communication with your loved one begins with properly identifying an inmate number or ID number. If you are unsure of your loved one’s identification within the facility, request it from your loved one directly.

Step 2: Pre-approval Process

When planning a visit, you may need to be pre-approved.

The pre-approval process may include being added to your loved one’s visitor list, being cleared by the facility, and completing forms either online or by mail. Depending on the facility and the type of visitation you are seeking, you may have to do more in preparation for your visit.

Once approved, you may be able to schedule a specific visitation date and time either online through the facility visitation scheduling website or by speaking with facility staff. Not all facilities offer scheduled visits, some only allow for visitation on a first come first served basis on specific days and time. Each facility is different, be sure to check the facility website to understand your options.

Step 3: Prepare Yourself

The third step regarding visitation for inmates is to be highly prepared.

When planning an in-person visit, you want to make yourself familiar with all correctional facility visitation rules prior to arriving.

Consult the visiting policy for the specific facility so that you may locate the important things to familiarize yourself with.

These rules may include (and are not limited to):

  • visitation hours
  • duration (length) of visitation
  • expected behavior while in the facility
  • physical contact restrictions.

Rules vary between facilities, so be aware of what will, and will not be allowed—so you do not risk being denied visitation after arriving at the facility. Dress code is especially important and can cause you to be denied entry if your clothing is deemed provocative, provoking or inappropriate in any way.

Step 4: Planning Your Inmate Visit

The final step regarding visitation for inmates centers on planning your trip, if you are required to go to the facility for your visit. If the facility allows for scheduling visits in advance, be sure to show up early for your visit. Scheduled visits start at the scheduled time and visitors must account for extra time to get checked in at the facility, showing up late will typically result in a shortened visit time to allow for the remaining scheduled visits to start on time after your scheduled visit ends. Again, most facilities outline the expectations on their website so you will understand if you should show up 10 minutes early or 30 minutes early, etc.

Onsite Visitation

In most cases, facilities offer some visiting hours on the weekend (Saturday and Sunday). Many facilities will also offer visitation for inmates at other times throughout the week.

Because weekends are the most popular time to visit, some facilities that rely on first come first served visitation reserve the right to limit length of visits, times of visits and overall availability in an effort to keep order in the facility.

Additional factors can play a role in the days and times when you can visit. Things like location, security, inmate needs, space and other restrictions may apply.

Be sure to coordinate with the correctional facility should you need directions (by car or by public transportation). There is no Government reimbursement for transportation. It is your responsibility to arrange your visits as they will not be arranged for you by the facility in any way.

Internet Video Visitation

With the advancements in technology and added convenience, Internet video visitation has become a widely-used alternative to in-person visits.

If your loved one is able to utilize video visitation, many of the difficulties related to onsite visitation listed above are no longer a factor.

When planning an Internet video visitation, you can consider the following benefits:

  • Register and schedule a video visit online.
  • Visit from the comfort of your own home.
  • Eliminate transportation costs and time spent commuting.
  • Visit with the whole family without having to bring young children to the facility.
  • Eliminate lines and wait times; make the most of your scheduled visit.
  • Confirmation of your visit is automated and you will receive all the necessary information by email
  • Should your loved one need to reschedule, the automated system will inform you of any changes.
  • You may be able to visit more frequently with your loved one on video than you are able to do in person.

Should you have additional questions regarding visiting an inmate, contact your loved one or the facility directly.

You can also use online resources for those particular facilities (like Frequently Asked Questions on the facility website), where you may find answers.

Additionally, you can join our Facebook Group to post questions and we will do our best to help you find answers. Join us here

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Visiting an inmate in Pennsylvania

Visiting applications and rules for visiting a pennsylvania inmate.

Visitation is an imperative part of an offenders rehabilitation.  Inmates who have more visitors are more likely to have a strong support network available to them when they discharge from prison, and in turn are more likely to successfully reintegrate with society.  Visitation has become vital to the success of an inmate's re-entry and the department of correction encourages friends, family members and positive role models to visit an inmate whenever possible.  To make the visiting process easier for everyone we have assembled the things you need to know in order to visit your inmate in Pennsylvania:

  • All visitors must be on the inmate's approved visitor list prior to attending a visitation session.  When an inmate is initially classified they will provide a list of up to 40 names.  They are required to provide all prospective visitors full names, date of birth, address, and relationship.  You can view the form called a DC-311A here for a better idea of what the inmate is required to fill out.
  • Offenders can make changes to their visitation list whenever they want by filling out a DC-312A form .
  • All visitors added by the inmate on this form are subject to the approval of the facility.  The prison will leave it up to the inmate to inform you of your visiting status.  At no time will a staff member inform you of this status, so stay in contact with your inmate through the mail or over the phone to see if they have you on their visiting list.
  • Minors (anyone under the age of 18) must have a DC-3113 or DC-3113A form filled out and signed by both parents or legal guardians.  Additionally, the inmate's counselor/unit manager must also sign this form.  Form DC-3113A is only for minors who are visiting an inmate incarcerated for a sexual or physical offense against a minor.
  • During the first ten days of the classification and intake process an inmate will only be allowed to receive visits from their attorney or clergy member.
  • All adult visitors must must have proper and valid identification with them.  Proper ID includes a valid photo driver's license, a valid photo state ID card, a photo school ID, U.S. Passport, Certificate of U.S. Citizenship or Naturalization.  If you cannot produce any of these you can use two of the following forms of ID; vehicle registration, military ID or draft record, voter registration card, birth certificate, school record/report card, learner's permit/temporary driver's license, or a Native American Tribal document.
  • Minors must present two of the above forms of ID.
  • Never attempt to bring any gifts or money to give to the inmate.
  • Cell phones, cameras, recording devices, music devices, and electronics of any kind are not allowed to enter into the correctional facility, leave these items in your car.
  • Purses, handbags, diaper bags, backpacks, or bags of any kind are prohibited from entering into the facility.
  • All visitors are required to pass through a metal detector and may be searched to enter into visitation.
  • Tobacco and Tobacco related products like matches and lighters are not allowed to enter into the correctional facility.  Additionally, electronic cigarettes are prohibited.

Additional information you should know when visiting an inmate in Pennsylvania:

  • If you are visiting with an infant or small baby you are permitted to bring three factory sealed plastic baby fod containers, three clear plastic bottles with white milk or pre-mixed baby formula, three diapers, and a small amount of wipes in a large clear Ziploc bag.  Some facilities will allow some additional items, you will need to contact the correctional facility for more information.
  • Contact visits allow a brief hug and a kiss at the beginning and end of each visit.
  • If a visitor or the inmate becomes disruptive, abusive, uses foul language, is loud, engages in sexual behavior, or fails to listen to the directions given by staff your visit may be terminated early.
  • Some facilities will have lockers available (for a fee/deposit) outside of the visiting area where you can store your personal items while you visit.
  • Visitors can bring up to $50 in small bills ($1, or $5) or in coins for use in the vending machines.  At no time can you give the inmate any money, or can they use the vending machines.  Any food or drink items you purchase from the vending machines are not allowed to exit the visiting room.
  • Drugs, alcohol, and weapons are all prohibited from being on correctional grounds, possession of these items will result in criminal charges.
  • Your vehicle can be searched once it is on correctional grounds.
  • You must arrive at least one hour before the end time of visitation.  Visitors are not processed into visitation during the final visiting hour.
  • Inmates can refuse a visitor at the time of a visit, even if you are on the inmate's visitation list.
  • You may have to wait a long time from when you arrive to visit until your inmate arrives in the visiting area.  Be patient as it can take a long time for the inmate to be called from their cell, processed through various security checkpoints and arrive into the visiting room.
  • Visitors who are traveling an extremely long distance or are not on the inmate's approved visitors list and wish to visit because of an injury or serious illness the inmate has may be granted a special visit.  Special visits must be requested and arranged by the inmate through the facilities Warden or designee.

Dress Code/Contact Rules for Visiting Pennsylvania Inmates

For the safety, security and order of the visitors, staff and inmates, all visitors must adhere to a dress code.  The dress code is strictly enforced, and failure to follow the rules will result in a denial of your visit.  The staff of the prison will ultimately interpret and enforce the dress code.  What you wear one time to visitation that a guard let slide, may be restricted on a subsequent visit by another guard, because of this we recommend all visitors carry a change of clothing with them in their car.  A change of clothes will enable you to quickly change if an article of clothing you are wearing is deemed inappropriate.

  • All visitors are required to wear undergarments.
  • Women are advised to wear bras that do not contain metal under wire support, as this may set off the metal detector.  
  • Visitors should refrain from wearing bobby pins, hair clips, jewelry and other metallic items that may set off the metal detector.
  • Jackets, coats and outer garments are prohibited from entering into the visiting room.
  • Hooded clothing is not allowed.
  • Pajamas and bathing suits/swimwear are not allowed.  This includes flip flops, sandals, and slippers.
  • Shorts, skirts, and dresses may not be shorter than 4 inches above the middle of the knee.
  • All shirts must have sleeves.  Shirts that expose excessive skin like tank-tops, halter-tops, tube-tops etc are prohibited.
  • Clothing may not have holes, rips, or tears in them.
  • Any clothing that exposes the midriff, back, shoulders, cleavage, thighs or other excessive skin is not allowed.
  • Tight clothing such as spandex, and leggings are prohibited.
  • Uniforms such as military or doctors/nurse scrubs are restricted from being worn.
  • Any items that cover the face including hats are not allowed to be worn.  Face veils worn for religious purposes are allowed but they will be removed in a private area and searched by a female staff member.
  • Clothing that contains offensive language or images are not allowed.

If you have a question about visiting an inmate in Pennsylvania, or have already visited your inmate and want to share your experience or know of other useful information related to visiting an inmate in Pennsylvania, leave a comment below.

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Men's Central Jail Inmate Visitation

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Address: 441 Bauchet Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 Phone: 213-974-4082

Men's Central Jail Inmate Visitation Schedule and Visitation Rules

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Using the GTL Online App to first  register , then  selecting an inmate and then making an appointment can be confusing, so if you are having trouble call the Inmate Video Visitation System Help Desk at  213-680-4887 (Monday thru Friday) between 7:00AM and 2:00PM. That said, if you follow the instructions that follow each step of the registration process, it's quite simple.

For those who prefer to ask questions using email .      VISITATION SCHEDULE

  • Each inmate is allowed one 30 minute visit per scheduled visiting day with a maximum of three (3) persons at a time. Each child counts as one (1) person.
  • Due to COVID restrictions, this may be limited to one adult and one child per visit. Call  213-680-4887 (Monday thru Friday) between 7:00AM and 2:00PM to confirm.
  • Arrive at least one hour before your scheduled visit.
  • IMPORTANT: Because of the large number of people that arrive to visit, you may want to plan on arriving at least one hour ahead of your scheduled visit time!
  • Because visiting hours are subject to change without notice, it is a good idea to call the visitor’s line prior to making a visit. The best number to call for this is  213-680-4887 .
  • Bring your confirmation number/receipt and a valid, government-issued photo ID.
  • Visits take place at the Lynwood Jail Visitation Center - aka The Men's Central Jail 441 Bauchet Street  -  Los Angeles, CA 90012

** Holidays are: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day (the 4th of July), Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. NOTE: Holiday visits are subject to change.

Attorneys and Clergy Visitation

  • Attorneys may visit inmates at the Men's Central Jail Monday - Friday from 8:00AM to 7:00PM, or outside of those hours with prior approval from the Watch Commander.  
  • Clergy members may make their own arrangements with the Chaplain’s office by calling 323-526-5390 . Clergy can visit any time, 24 hours a day.

      VISITATION RULES - Read them all. Failure to follow these may result in not getting a visit.... and you wasting a day.

  • All visits must be scheduled in advanced. There will be no walk-in appointments allowed nor scheduled at Men's Central Jail.
  • All Visits to the Men's Central Jail are arranged on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • The absolute minimum time you should plan on, from arriving to leaving from the visit, is approximately three (3) hours.
  • You must have proof of vaccine, proof of a recent (3 days) COVID test, or have proof of recovery in order to visit. NOTE: You can pre-register for free Covid testing at the Men's Central Jail.
  • You must have a California state or US government issued ID card.
  • Visitors must wear a mask at all times and maintain at least six feet of distance.
  • Only one adult visitor or one adult with one child will be allowed at a time. (Note: During normal visitation, up to three visitors - which includes three children - are allowed per inmate. This may change once the pandemic panic is over). Call  213-680-4887 or  661-295-8074 to confirm prior to leaving for your visit.
  • If you are a convicted felon or currently on parole or probation, you need a preapproval to visit. Fill out and submit this form , and you can expect to receive a letter within about a month granting or denying permission.
  • Minors 17 and under must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian unless legally emancipated. Appropriate paperwork is required as proof of status, including guardianship or emancipation.
  • Children must show some form of a photo ID and remain closely supervised at all times.
  • Personal belongings should be left behind or will be stored in lockers. Strictly prohibited items include cell phones/electronic devices/cameras, tobacco products, waterless hand sanitizers containing alcohol, medications (including homeopathic) hygiene products, stationery, carabiner shackle tools, plastics of all kinds.
  • Do not arrive under the influence of alcohol or drugs (or with contraband in your possession) or you may be subject to arrest.
  • Persons causing a disruption will be ejected from the visitation area
  • There is also a strictly enforced dress code for visitors at the Men's Central Jail. The following may deny you entry:  - Revealing clothing, such as strapless and midriff-baring tops, see-through material or display of cleavage  - Skirts, shorts or dresses that are higher than mid-thigh  - Gang-affiliated clothes and accessories  - Bare feet  - Swimsuits  - Bare torsos or muscle/sleeveless shirts  - Clothing with graphics depicting nudity, violence, drugs or gang themes

Visiting an Inmate at the Men's Central Jail

Men's central jail visitation page - find more of the the rules, policies and guidelines regarding inmate visitation below. read carefully and save yourself a trip, and a wasted day sitting around waiting, for nothing., can i visit an inmate in men's central jail custody.

Yes, Men's Central Jail, as well as all jails, allow you to visit an inmate.

By federal law, every jail must make provisions for offenders in custody, whether they are pretrial or convicted and sentenced, to receive visits from friends or family. 

Every state has their own policies regarding the amount of time that a jail must provide offenders in their custody, and then every facility gets to set their own rules, number of times, schedules, etc.   Some jails only allow 30 minutes a month. Others as much as an hour every day.

Before visiting, your inmate will have to have put you on an ‘inmate visitor’s list.' Jails can limit this approved list to as few as five people to as many as twenty.

The jail will most likely run a targeted background check on you, checking for outstanding warrants, criminal convictions and other red flags that may indicate to them that you could be a problem for the jail, a bad influence on the inmate or just be someone whose past puts you in violation of their policies.

There are three different types of visitation: •    Video visitation  •    In-person non-contact visitation •    Contact visitation

For security and staffing reasons, many jails have switched to video visitation only. Video visitation, also referred to as remote visitation, is monitored and recorded by the facility. Video visits can either take place using kiosks in the jail’s lobby, from your computer at home, or using an app on your phone.

Most jails, now that the COVID pandemic is behind us, have gone back to ‘in-person non-contact visitation’ even if they have also retained the video visitation programs. In-person visitation takes place in a booth of sorts, with a thick plastic shield separating the inmate and their visitor. Communication is done using old-fashioned telephone receivers like you see in phone booths.

Contact visitation between inmates and visitors in jails is rare. New York is one state that allows this. In a few other states, inmates who have been sentenced for non-violent offenses and are close to being released, may sometimes be allowed contact visits with special permission. A contact visit allows the inmate and visitor a brief hug or kiss, or handshake, both at the beginning and the conclusion of a visit.

Contact visits are also often allowed between inmates and their lawyer, law enforcement officials, and clergy. The downside of any contact visit is that before returning to their units, inmates must undergo a full strip search, which is demoralizing and invasive.

Can I visit an inmate in state prison custody?

Yes, prisons allow you to visit an inmate. Every state has their own limits on the minimum amount of time an inmate is allowed to have for visits from friends or family, however in federal prison, inmates are allowed a minimum of four hours per month.

Once an offender is sentenced to prison, your inmate will have to fill out a document listing you as an approved visitor. If you are not on this list you will not be allowed to visit.

The prison will then run a background check on you, checking for outstanding warrants, criminal convictions and other red flags that may indicate to them that you could be a problem for the jail, a bad influence on the inmate or just be someone whose past puts you in violation of their policies.

Most prisons allow anywhere from ten to twenty approved visitors per inmate, however each visit is limited to no more than four visitors at a time, children included. The list is compiled by the inmate.

Prisons have always allowed contact visits. A contact visit allows the inmate and visitor a brief hug or kiss, or handshake, both at the beginning and the conclusion of a visit. Some state prisons allow inmates and their visitor to hold hands, as long as the hands are on the table where the guards can see them.

However, given the ongoing problem of contraband - namely drugs and tobacco - being smuggled into the prisons by visitors, even the state prisons are moving to non-contact and video visitation. One way the visitors pass drugs to inmates is when they kiss. The drugs, wrapped in a small balloon, are then swallowed by the inmate who passes them through their digestive system later in the privacy of their cell.

What are the scheduled Inmate visitation times at the Men's Central Jail?

The jail visitation times change often.  It is advisable to contact the Men's Central Jail before planning your visit by calling 213-974-4082 .

If the visit is taking place at the Men's Central Jail, whether in-person or by video, you will have to schedule the day and time with the jail.

Video visitation times from your home are much more flexible, often because you are not utilizing on of the few terminals in the jail lobby, and because the companies that handle the video visitation for the jail are providing inmates with hand-held computers, in addition to the video terminals they have in their units. 

We try to keep up with the visitation schedules for Men's Central Jail, as well as every jail in the country. If we do have the schedule, you will find it on the top of this page.

How often can an inmate get visits?

Every state has their own policies regarding the amount of time that a jail must provide offenders in their custody, and then every facility, including Men's Central Jail, gets to set their own rules, number of times, schedules, etc.   

Some jails only allow 30 minutes a month. Others as much as an hour every day.

Some jails require you to make an appointment one week in advance. Others require no appointment and work off the principle of ‘first come, first served’.

Every jail is different, and schedules can change; sometimes due to an emergency, the visit can be cancelled without notice, the moment you arrive at the jail.

Men's Central Jail Visitation

We try to keep up with the visitation policies and schedules for Men's Central Jail, as well as every jail in the country. If we do have the information on how often an inmate here can get visits, you will find it on the top of this page.

How long is a typical jail inmate’s visit?

An inmate visit can range from 15 minutes to an hour in length. We try to keep up with the visitation information for Men's Central Jail, as well as every jail in the country. If we do have the information on how often an inmate here can get visits, you will find it on this page.

Typically, even though an inmate’s visit has a time limit, if you are visiting remotely from your home computer or cell phone, visits can be scheduled led back-to-back, so that even though your visit may have to start and stop every 15-30 minutes, you could visit with each other for hours at a time.

Keep in mind that video visits of this type do have a fee, as you are paying a third-party company. Prices fluctuate, based both on the company and the jail’s policy, but they typically cost about $0.30+- per minute.

How many people can visit an inmate at a jail or prison at one time?

Every jail makes its own policies regarding how many people can visit an inmate at one time. 

The factors that decide on the number of visitors are: 1.    How many people can fit into the visitation area comfortably. 2.    How many staff can oversee the visitation area. 3.    The more people visiting an inmate the more likely that if there is an argument, it is harder to control.

Most jails limit the number of visitors to no more than three or four, with a maximum of two of them being adults.

When doing a video visit from home, there is no limit on how many people can take part in a visit.

What are the inmate visitation rules for Men's Central Jail?

Every jail and every prison have their own unique set of rules that must be followed when visiting an inmate, but in general, these are the guidelines:

Most important, you must first be on the inmate's approved visitation list that they create. •    Expect to have a background check done. •    Expect to be searched, go through a metal detector or pass a drug sniffing dog. •    You must be at least 18 years of age.  •    You must have a valid, government issued photo ID. •    Recently released inmates are either not allowed or must wait 6-12 months before being approved. •    Felons must get special permission. •    Children are allowed but must be with parent(s) or legal guardian. Birth certificate(s) or other legal proof is mandatory. •    Often babies are not allowed, but if they are, you will be allowed one diaper, one bottle and one teething ring, and maybe a baby carrier. •    Parents must be always in control of children. •    You must stay seated at all times. •    You cannot be under the influence of drugs or alcohol. •    No arguments, loud voices or fighting allowed. •    No cell phones or any electronic equipment allowed. •    No cigarettes, drugs, lighters allowed. •    No purses, handbags or backpacks allowed. •    No weapons allowed. •    It is likely that your ID and your car key will be the only things allowed on the visit.

What are the inmate visitation dress codes for Men's Central Jail?

In general, all jails and prisons are the same when it comes to dress codes and what you are NOT allowed to wear to a visit. The Men's Central Jail is no different.

Jails and prisons don’t want you wearing anything too revealing or too gangster. Here are some of the other types of clothing NOT allowed: •    Shorts •    Short skirts or dresses •    Long skirts or wrap around skirts •    Sleeveless clothing •    Low cut shirts or dresses. •    Underwire bras •    Skirts or dresses with slits. •    Sweats or leggings. •    Tank tops or wife beater shirts. •    Excess jewelry •    Hats or headbands •    See-through clothing •    Pajamas •    Sunglasses •    Wigs or toupees •    Uniforms or scrubs •    Heels over 1”

What can I bring to visit an inmate in Men's Central Jail?

In general, the only thing you can bring into an inmate in a jail is either your ID and your car key, or if they have lockers, you can bring in the locker key. 

Prisons are a different story. Typically, prisons have vending machines in the visitation area and allow visitors to bring in a clear plastic purse with coins in it, usually totaling no more than $40.00.

What do I have to wear when visiting an inmate?

Refer to the answer above that explains the dress codes, but in general, if want to know what to wear to visit someone in jail, imagine you are visiting someone’s grandmother for the first time… wear that outfit.

Can we hold hands, hug or kiss during inmate visits?

There are no jails in the United States that allow contact visits as a matter of regular policy, except for jails in the state of New York. Thus, the concept of holding hands, kissing or hugging is not relevant.

On the other hand, prisons do allow contact visitors from friends and family. When this is the case, a brief kiss or hug (or handshake) is allowed at the start of the visit and the end of the visit. Holding hands above the table is sometimes allowed in prisons, but not in jails.

Can friends visit inmates in Men's Central Jail, or just family?

By law, every inmate is entitled to a visitor, whether family or friend. The only exception to that is youths that are being held in secure juvenile detention centers. The only people allowed to visit them are parents, grandparents, legal guardians, and in some cases, siblings.

In addition, they are also allowed visits from probation officers, lawyers and their caseworkers.

What is a video visit?

Video visitation, also known as remote visitation, is quickly becoming the preferred method for visiting an inmate in jail or prison for the following reasons: •    It requires little to no staff, versus the staff required to move inmates to and from the visit and watch over the visit. It saves the Men's Central Jail money. •    It removes any opportunity for contraband (drugs) to enter the facility. •    It can become a profit center for the facility, given that the revenue generated by visits is shared with the jail. •    While inmates prefer to see family and friends in person, video visitation allows them to visit with them more often, and on a whim. •    Video visitation gives the inmates and their visitors the feeling of more privacy. Video visitation from the perspective of the visitor allows them to visit from their home, their car, at work, and even allows them to take their device to a family or religious gathering. It allows them to give their inmate the feeling of belonging and not being forgotten.

Video visitation can take place on a computer, a tablet or a phone. 

Video visitation saves time. Instead of spending hours driving to the jail, checking in, filling out paperwork, potentially being searched, waiting, and then having a 15–30-minute visit, if it isn’t cancelled at the last minute, the visit can be done from anywhere during a short break in the visitor’s day.

If the visitor does not have access to a phone or computer, they can make an appointment ahead of time and use terminals in the lobby of the jail.

You must also be on the inmate's approved list, even for a video visit.

What are the companies that work with the jails and prisons that allow video visits?

There are several different companies that contract with all the jails and prisons that allow video visitation:

These are the companies in alphabetical order:

CIDNET City Tele Coin Correct Solutions Group Correct Pay Ctel Gettingout GTL Homewav IC Solutions Inmate Canteen Inmate Sales iwebvisits JailATM Jpay Gettingintouch (netvisit) NCIC Prodigy Sales Reliance Securus Smart Communications Tiger Services Visitel In addition, some jails use Microsoft Meeting and Zoom .

What is a conjugal visit?

A conjugal visit is a visit where the inmate is allowed to spend anywhere from several hours to a full weekend with their spouse. These visits are private, not recorded, and take place in a building, and an area of the prison away from the general population.

The purpose of the conjugal visit is to keep the inmate’s relationship with their spouse strong. Some conjugal visits also include the inmate’s children. A swing set and other recreational activities are available for the children to keep occupied.

There are no jails in the United States where conjugal visits are allowed, however the state prisons in California, Connecticut, Washington and New York all allow conjugal visits.

To be eligible, you need to be married, in good standing with the prison, have taken courses that prepare the inmates for these type of visits, and other requirements.

What jails or prisons allow conjugal visits?

Only California, Connecticut, Washington and New York state prisons allow conjugal visits. There are no jails in the United States that allow conjugal visits.

Other countries are much more liberal and some even allow prostitutes to visit the inmates on a weekly basis.

What can I do to appeal if my inmate visits are suspended?

An inmate can get their visitation privileges suspended for their behavior both because of their interactions with staff and inmates, or disobeying policy, or because of their behavior during visitation.

A visitor can get their visitation privileges suspended due to their behavior during an inmate visit or if they violate any of the rules and regulations of inmate visits and/or other jail policies such as mail, phone, email, etc.

If either the inmate or their visitor disagrees with the suspension of their visitation privileges, they need to write a letter explaining their position to the Jail Warden, County Sheriff or the Captain in charge of the facility’s visitation.

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The letter should contain the following: •    Inmate’s full name they were booked under and their  Inmate ID# (booking #, etc.). If you know the Unit # and cell #, write that as well. •    The visitor’s (you) full name, Identification Card number (driver's license, state ID, passport, etc.), home address, telephone number and email address. •    Explanation of what occurred that led to the suspension, including the date, time, who was the staff member present, whether it was a face-to-face visit or video visit. •    Why do you believe the suspension was unwarranted. •    A full-blown apology if it was accidental. •    Why it’s important to the inmate to continue visitation. •    What type of suspension you agree to if it happens again.

You should also offer to come to the jail and present your case face-to-face if they are open to the request. It is harder to turn down a person when they are directly in front of you, asking for your help.

In situations like this it is always best to keep the correspondence cordial, professional and detailed. Do not attack the staff member personally. It is always possible that the staff member was having a bad day or was still feeling anxiety or anger from dealing with a previous issue.

Being a correctional officer in a jail or prison is a very difficult thing. They have be ‘on guard’ against physical attacks, manipulations, lies and really bad behavior at all times. They are ‘the enemy’ and they know it. By putting yourself in their shoes when writing or requesting a suspension be reconsidered, goes a long towards a final resolution that you will be pleased with.

Can I visit an inmate in the if I have a criminal record?

In most jails it is required that you fill out a visitation application prior to visiting an inmate. You also have to be approved to be a visitor by the inmate. Even when visiting by video, you will need to give your personal information which includes your driver’s license or state ID number. 

The jail will use this information to do a quick background check on you to see if you have a criminal history or have any outstanding active warrants.

It is most likely that you will also be asked on the application form if you have ever been arrested, been convicted, or spent time in the Men's Central Jail. If the answer is yes, they will want details, dates, etc.   If you lie about this and get caught, you will lose your right to visits for a period.  This is usually between one year and indefinitely.

If you are a convicted felon, you will have to apply directly to the sheriff. If you are a spouse, child or parent, you have a pretty good chance of getting approved than if you are just a friend. On the other hand, on rare occasions, some jails have adopted a zero-tolerance policy and never allow felons to visit.

If you recently did time in Men's Central Jail, it is most likely that you will not be approved for a visit for a period of six to twelve months, starting on the day of your release. It is rare, but some jails have adopted a zero-tolerance policy and never allow previous inmates to visit, even if your previous conviction was for a misdemeanor.

What if I have a criminal record and the inmate is my child, can I still visit?

As explained in the previous answer, there are generally multiple hoops you must jump through in order to be approved to visit an inmate, if you have a criminal record, specifically if you are a convicted felon, or have recently spent time as an inmate in the Men's Central Jail.

However, if you are a parent of a child in jail, that is one of the rare times that the jail will make an exception and allow you to visit.

Can a juvenile in jail or detention get visits?

Juvenile visits are limited to parents, legal guardians and grandparents. Sometimes siblings are allowed, but this is not always the case. If the caseworker or staff of the facility believe that it's in the best interests of the resident to have siblings visit, it will be approved.

Can children visit inmates in Men's Central Jail?

Most jails will allow inmates to receive visits from their children, however if the child is under age 18, they will need to be accompanied by an adult. Further the adult must be able to legally prove their relationship to the child using either a valid birth certificate, adoption papers or paperwork that proves they are the legal guardian.

If there is a ‘no contact’ order in place in which the inmate has lost their parental rights, and this is not disclosed to the jail, then the inmate may lose visitation rights with other visitors or lose other privileges within the jail, as this is a violation of the law.

Because the presence of children can be a distraction for inmates during visitation, and children require a certain number of things (toys, etc.) to keep them busy, many jails are now setting apart certain days, usually on the weekends, for children to visit.

Children also have to be on the inmate's approved visitor list.

To confirm the visitation rules at the Men's Central Jail regarding child visits, call 213-974-4082 to speak to a staff member.

Are babies allowed to visit inmates at the Men's Central Jail?

Most jails do allow babies to visit. They will require a birth certificate. And given the baby’s needs, they allow the parent to bring in extra items to the visitation room; an extra diaper, a few wipes, a clear bottle with fluid, a pacifier and a baby carrier, for example.

There are some jails however that never allow babies in the visiting room. The cutoff age is usually about two years old.

To confirm the visitation rules at the Men's Central Jail regarding baby or infant visits, call 213-974-4082 to speak to a staff member.

How do I check to see if I have a criminal record?

Most people already know if they have a criminal record. Sometimes they do, but it does not show up on a background check. This is usually because the person has undergone a name change at some point, or the name was misspelled when the data was entered by the court. 

The best place (and least expensive) for the most comprehensive nationwide website to find out if you have a criminal record is privaterecords.net , and they only cost $1.00 for 7-day trial.  

Visiting Hours in Men's Central Jail

VISITING HOURS - Family & Friends

10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

5:00 PM to 7:00 PM

Saturday & Sunday 

7:00 AM to 3:00 PM Each inmate is allowed one(1) visit per day and two(2) thirty(30) minute visits each week.

Men's Central Jail limits the number of people that can visit an inmate to two(2) people each visit.

Visitors must arrive at least 60 minutes before your scheduled visit for visit check-in. Bring your Confirmation Number/Receipt and ID. Call 213-974-4927 or click here to view normal visiting hours and procedures for scheduling a visit. ....

VISITING HOURS -  Professional (Lawyers)

Monday thru Thursday

8:00 AM to 7:00 PM

8:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Saturday & Sunday

7:00 AM to 3:00 PM

How to be Approved to Visit an Inmate in the Men's Central Jail

Inmate Visitation Polices and Procedures at any one of the Los Angeles County Jails

 Men's Central Jail  requires all visitors to register and fill out an online application prior to your visiting an inmate, so you may as well start the process now, so when they do get classified and are transported to another facility, you will be ready. Carefully fill out the application  because incomplete paperwork is cause for denial. Honesty, especially regarding past criminal convictions, probation etc., is important. These things will most likely show up on the background check – which if lied about on the application , will cause visits to be denied. Call 213-680-4887 Monday - Friday 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM  or email the Inmate Visitation Office at [email protected] to ask specific questions about the application. Click here to go to the jail's website for more information about the application process. 

IMPORTANT!! ...  If you are on probation, parole or are an ex-felon, you also need to fill out a special application . 

After filling it out it needs to be mailed or dropped off to the following address:

Men's Central Jail - Legal Unit 441 Bauchet Street Los Angeles, CA 90012

Phone Number for Assistance with this application is 213-974-0101

  • If you are scheduled to visit and are running late and you cannot be checked-in by staff in time, your scheduled visit will be subject to cancellation.
  • Same day visits can be scheduled two (2) hours in advance.  
  • Professionals and Public visitors for inmates located in the Correctional Treatment Center or newly booked at any one of our Sheriff Stations are allowed to visit without an appointment.
  • Please confirm with staff for availability before arriving.
  • Please check your e-mail before arriving for any visitation updates and/or cancellations which may/can sometimes occur.

Can You Do a Video Visit from Home?

As of January 2023, LA County Jails DO NOT yet offer 'at home' video visitation, however Men's Central Jail does have on-site kiosks available for video visitation.

  • When scheduling your visit , choose the option for either a regular, public 'no contact' visit .... which means you will be separated by plexiglass .... or an 'at the facility' video visit. 
  • Many jails are implementing video visits. These visits are conducted via the Internet on computers, iPADS and smartphones, both iOS and Androids.
  • Video visits allow the visit to take place in the privacy of your own home. Some family members 'take their inmate with them' to church, the park, the doctor or anywhere else simply by signing in and bringing the device along.
  • Video visits save you from having to get your children ready, drive to the jail, wait in long lines and go through security checkpoints just to see the inmate.
  • Video visitation is slowly gaining favor with all jails in America as jail management realizes the financial savings and reduced security risks involved with remote visitation.

**WARNING** Every word, sound and action is captured and saved during video visits. Everthing is scanned by artificial intelligence software or law enforcement officials and can and will be used against you in court, so be careful what you say and do.

Who Can Visit an Inmate?

Who Can Visit an Inmate at the Men's Central Jail?

Anyone over the age of 18, who hasn't been convicted of a felony, isn't on felony probation and can produce a valid government-issued photo ID can be approved to visit an inmate in this jail. All minors under age 17 must be accompanied by a parent or a legal guardian with appropriate paperwork to verify legal guardianship.

Visitation applicants in Los Angeles County may have to submit to a background check. Those with warrants are denied visitation or if allowed to visit, will be arrested at the jail.

Men's Central Jail limits the number of people that can visit an inmate to six (6) people each visit, 3 Adults & 3 Minors. This may be reduced during times of medical emergencies.

Children count as one (1) visitor regardless of age.

Visits are limited to 30 minutes each visit.

Inmates are granted one (1) visit per day and two (2) visits within the visiting week.

If you are a co-defendant with the inmate in a pending case, your visit will be denied.

If you and the inmate are under a court order to have no contact with each other, your visit will be denied.

The Men's Central Jail will deny visitation to anyone with a past felony conviction regardless of probation/parole status, however visitors with a past felony conviction, on probation or on parole MUST complete this special application and wait for approval before being allowed a visit with an inmate in LA County Jail.

The Men's Central Jail reserves the right to deny any person the right to enter the jail it chooses and for any reason. Call  213-680-4887 Monday thru Friday between 7:00AM and 2:00PM if you have any questions.

Men's Central Jail Visitation Dress Code

Men's Central Jail DRESS CODE and PROHIBITED BEHAVIOR & ITEMS

**It is recommended that the only things you bring into the jail when visiting is a single key and your ID**

Dress Code All Visitors must wear ‘appropriate’ footwear & apparel. Bare midriffs, strapless tops, tube tops, and swimsuits are prohibited. See-through clothing is prohibited. The top of the clothing shall not be lower than the underarm in the front and back. Shorts & Skirts shall be an ‘appropriate’ length. Shorts shall cover the lower stomach and the buttocks and crotch area, both when standing and sitting. Shorts and skirts no higher than the mid-thigh comply with dress code. No clothing that depicts drugs, gangs, nudity or violence. Shirts must be worn at all times. No muscle or sleeveless shirts. Shoes must be worn at all times. 

Prohibited Behavior No person shall be under the influence of alcohol, narcotics or drugs will be permitted. Violators are subject to arrest. No disrupting the visiting process in any manner. Violators will have their visit cancelled and will be asked to leave. No loud and boisterous behavior, arguing or fighting is allowed. Violators will have their visit cancelled and will be asked to leave. Prohibited Items No drugs, alcohol or weapons are allowed on the property. Violators will be subject to arrest. No cell phones, tablets, laptops, electronic or wireless device. No cameras or any flash media. No tobacco products, lighters or matches. No carabineer or climbing assisted equipment. No waterless hand sanitizer containing alcohol. No weapons of any kind, made of any shape, form or material. No drugs of any kind, in any form or substance. No hygiene products of any kind; makeup, soap, etc. No medications or health aid products of any kind – including over the counter. No stationary or plastic products of any type or form.

When on the jail property, all visitors and their vehicles are subject to search at any time. Random security checks of persons, their property and vehicles are conducted and considered necessary to provide safety and security for the facility, inmates, employees and visitors.

Visitation Tips, Rules and Guidelines

Men's Central Jail visits are conducted in person behind plexi-glass or on a televised screen from another location.

  • Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian and guardians must provide proof of their guardianship.
  • Leave all personal belongings, except for your state ID in your vehicle or in a locker (if one is provided).
  • Children must be monitored at all times or jail staff will end the visit early.
  • Call 213-680-4887  for any visitation questions that are not answered on this page.

How to Deposit Money in a Men's Central Jail Inmate's Account

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There are two ways to deposit money in an inmate's account in the Los Angeles County Jail system: 1.  Mailing a Payment - $200 maximum

Mailing Address: Inmate's Full Name & Booking Number PO BOX 86164 Terminal Annex Los Angeles, CA 90086-0164

2.  Dropping off a payment - $200 maximum When dropping off an inmate's money in person, the Men's Central Jail will only accept:

  • US Postal Money Orders, or
  • Certified Bank Cashier Checks from banks in California for deposit into an inmate’s account.

Locations to drop off inmate money:

Inmate Reception Center 450 Bauchet Street Los Angeles, CA 90012

Century Regional Detention Facility 11705 S. Alameda Street Lynwood, CA 90262

For complete information and guidelines for sending an inmate money including: the maximum you can send, what form the payment has to be, the maximum an inmate can have in their account and more, check out our Inmate Money page.

How to Send Mail to an Inmate in the Men's Central Jail

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They are also allowed to receive books, magazine and newspapers directly from trusted publishers and businesses.

To learn all the rules, policies and guidelines, and they are extensive, for sending anything in the mail to an inmate at any of the Los Angeles County Jails, check out our Inmate Mail Page.

How to use a Tablet to Access Services at Men's Central Jail

To find out how to get access to a tablet for an inmate read the following:

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To learn more about Tablet Rentals for inmates, including the cost, all the services available and everything else you need to know, check out our  Tablet Rental  Page.

How Do You Communicate with an Inmate in the Men's Central Jail by Phone

  • Advance Pay - This phone account allows you to prepay so that your inmate can call you (and only you) whenever he/she wants and the cost of each call is deducted from your balance. You can even be notified by text when your balance gets low. You still have the option of accepting or rejecting each call.
  • Pin Debit   -  This option allows you to fund an inmate's commissary account and lets him pay for phone calls to you and others with the money. You will have no control over who your inmate calls.
  • Voicemail   -  You can leave a secure voicemail without having to contact the facility. When you call the local phone number for a facility offering Inmate Voicemail (call Customer Service at 877-650-4249 to get the local voicemail number for Men's Central Jail, you will be informed of the cost for leaving a message. To leave your message, simply select the inmate by ID number. Then, record your voicemail.

For full instructions on the Men's Central Jail Inmate Phone System, what the costs are, how it works, and tips and guidelines on rules, regulations and saving money on calls, check out our  Inmate Phones  Page .

How do Inmates at the Men's Central Jail Communicate using Email?

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For more information on how jails across America are using third-party email services to allow communication between inmates and their loved ones, check out our Inmate Email page.

How to Arrange Visitation with Men's Central Jail Inmates

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  • Register yourself.
  • Select your inmate .
  • Schedule your preferred time for the visit.

Inmate Visitation times in Men's Central Jail vary based on many considerations. After you select your inmate, you will be given the option of available time slots.

For all the information you need to know regarding scheduling, times, cost, rules, tips and guidelines of inmate visits at the Men's Central Jail, check out our  Visit Inmate  Page.

How to Send a Carepack Commissary Package Directly to an Inmate in Los Angeles County

To send a commissary carepack (food, snacks and goods) directly to an inmate in Men's Central Jail follow these steps:

  • Select California, then select Men's Central Jail, and then select the 'Send a Package Order' option.
  • Register and create an account with Access Securepak, for Los Angeles County.

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  • Choose the inmate and the products you want shipped to them, and input your payment method. 
  • NOTE: There may be a limit on how much product you can send your inmate in Los Angeles County at any one time.

For all information, tips and available items for shipping  Commissary  packages to an inmate in Men's Central Jail check out our Commissary Instructions Page  for Los Angeles County.

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Men's Central Jail Contact Information

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Visit from your Android Phone or Tablet

Inmate Visit

With the GTL VisMobile App you can register online, schedule and manage your appointments, and visit from your favorite Android device.

Download GTL VisMobile

Get it on Google Play

Try our iPhone/iPad compatible page  (scheduling only)

ATTENTION DESKTOP VISITORS!

There’s a new way to video visit online that requires a new desktop application, GTL VisBridge. To download, please log into your visitor account at least 10 minutes before your next visit, select “Internet Visit Tester” from the menu bar, then follow the prompts.

For a step-by-step tutorial, watch the video below:

Watch the how to for Windows  |  Watch the how to for Mac

VisBridge Beta

Please Note:  This new application is only for visitors using a desktop or laptop. Mobile visitors will continue to use the current  GTL  VisMobile  app.

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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

El Paso County Sheriff's Office

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The Video Visitation Center is currently closed for upgrades.

The El Paso County Sheriff's Office welcomes you to the video visitation process. The following information will guide you on how to schedule visits and will also provide valuable information on the visitation rules. Our goal is to provide quality service to you, the public, and enable you to schedule a visitation time that is more convenient to your schedule, family and social lifestyles.

We remind you that visitation is designed to be a family friendly environment. In order for all of our guests to have a pleasant and enjoyable visit, the following rules have been established.

Individual visits may be terminated immediately if a visitor or inmate violates any visitation rule, or their behavior is disruptive to visitation operations.

Should you have any unanswered questions, please call the general information number at (719) 390-2000, 24 hours a day for assistance.

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When you enter the El Paso County Jail campus, the Video Visitation Center is the first building on the left. All visitors are required to park in the designated visitor parking lot. The main entrance of the facility is directly adjacent to the parking lot.

Visitors must schedule their visit(s) 2 days in advance of scheduled visit.  The week begins with Sunday and ends with Saturday. Visitors may schedule visits in person by staff, in person through the on-site kiosk, calling 719-390-2373, or online at JailATM ( JailATM.com ) or www.epcsheriff.com and selecting the Online Visitation link.

When registering, you must provide the following information:

1.    Your first and last name (Must match your identification)

2.    Your address/city/zip code

3.    Your phone number

4.    Your email

5.    Your date of birth

6.    Your photo ID or driver's license

In Person Visits – Visitors will be limited to 2 visits per day or 4 per week.

Online Visits – Visitors are not limited.

Inmates are required to check the monitors and the Daily Visitation Schedule posted in their wards for any scheduled visits.

The ward deputy and visitation staff will not notify the inmate of any pending public visits, only professional visits. 

  • If any public visit is terminated due to a rule violation or disruptive activity, the visitor or inmate may be banned from visits.  Warnings may or may not be given depending on the severity of the rule violation. The time limit on the ban will be based on the severity or the rule violation.
  • Visitors will be notified by mail or phone.
  • Inmates can check monitors/tablets for bans.
  • Inmates can ban visitors by submitting a request in the kiosk to the Floor Security Sergeant. The ban is automatically 90 days minimum unless a longer time frame is requested. Once an inmate requests a visitor ban, the ban will not be reversed.
  • Protection Orders are put in place to protect a victim or witness from being harassed, molested, intimidated, retaliated against or tampered with by the restrained party.  Protection Orders will remain in effect until final disposition of the action. “Until final disposition of the action” means until the case is dismissed, until the defendant is acquitted, or until the defendant completes his or her sentence.

The week begins with Sunday and ends with Saturday. Visits must be scheduled during the inmates unlock period or the visit will not be honored.

Inmates are limited by the following amount of visitations allowed a day/week per ward:

  • A1- 4 a week
  • A2- 1 a week
  • A3- 2 a week
  • B1-1 a week
  • B2- 4 a week
  • B3- 4 a week
  • B4- 1 a week unless MH they may get 2 a day
  • C1- 4 a week
  • C2- 6 a week
  • D1- 2 a week
  • D2 4 a week
  • Tower Wards are 2 a day/6 per week
  • Disciplinary Lockdown Inmates do not get any visits
  • Proper government-issued identification is required to visit. Proper identification must include your full name, photo and date of birth.  If we cannot confirm your identity, we will not allow you to visit.
  • Visitors must be 18 years old unless accompanied by an adult. Spouses under the age of 18 will be permitted with a valid form of ID after producing a Marriage License.
  • Visits will be limited to three visitors which include all combination(s) of children and adults.
  • Visitors will need to schedule their own visits which will count against the inmate’s visitation quota. Switching visitors during the visits is not permitted. Additional visitors will be asked to leave the facility. No loitering in or near the Video Visitation Center.
  • The person under whose name the visit is scheduled must be present in order for the visit to proceed. All visitors must be present at check-in.
  • Visitors and inmates shall remain at their designated visitation booth and may not go to any other visitation booth for any reason.  If a visitor leaves the facility before the visit has concluded, they may not re-enter the facility.
  • No food or drinks. No Smoking/Vaping. Only necessary items may be brought into the building. Extra items should be secured in your vehicle or left at home.
  • Visitors exhibiting loud disruptive behavior or abusive language will be required to leave the facility.
  • Adult visitors are expected to supervise children they bring and keep them within reach at all times. Due to safety concerns, most toys are not allowed in the facility.
  • Cell phones may be kept on person but may not be used to make or receive calls inside the Video Visitation Center. You may use your phone to show appropriate pictures to the inmate you are visiting, check the time, look at the calendar, text or other appropriate uses.  Cell phones may not be used to take photos, video or audio recordings of inmates during the visit. (If your phone becomes a distraction to staff or others, you will be required to leave.) Facilitating a visit for a third party by the use of phone, tablet, or any other device is not permitted and the visit may be terminated. 
  • No animals are permitted in the Video Visitation Center except for “Trained” Service Animals. (Emotional Support Animals are not allowed in the facility.)

Please be aware: any violation of the rules will result in a warning and/or being asked to leave the facility. Depending on the violation you may be subject to a ban from future visits in the facility.

  • Do not operate any machinery while conducting a visit or your visit will be terminated.

Visitors must be properly dressed to ensure the orderly operation of the Video Visitation Center and the Detention Facility. The Video Visitation Center dress code applies to both male and female visitors as follows:

  • No sheer or see-through clothing. Clothing primarily designed as an undergarment may NOT be worn as an outer garment.
  • Exposed cleavage, midriff or back are NOT allowed.
  • If the visitor’s attire is clearly in violation, the Security Technician will inform the visitor they will not be permitted to visit due to their attire and provide the visitor a copy of the dress code directly from the website.
  • If there are discrepancies in judgment between the Security Technician and visitor, the Security Technician will request assistance from their Shift Supervisor.   

Visitors observed or reported to be lifting or arranging their clothing in order to expose themselves to anyone will be ordered to leave the Video Visitation Center immediately and may be subject to a ban from future visitation.  Online violations may be cause to terminate the Online visit and the visitor may be subject to a ban from future visits.   

It is the inmate’s responsibility to inform visitors of trusty schedules to avoid visiting complications. The Video Visitation staff does not have access to inmate trusty and Gateway schedules.

Visitors and inmates can cancel visits any time. If the visit is cancelled prior to start time, the visit will not count towards the inmate’s visits.

Staff will cancel scheduled visits for the following reasons:

  • The visits are not scheduled 2 days in advance
  • The visits are not scheduled during the inmate’s unlock time
  • The visits exceed the amount of visits the inmate is allowed
  • The profile is not filled out correctly (missing data/photo, etc.)

When a visit is changed or cancelled, messages are not passed to inmates. Refunds are handled through JailATM .

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Do I get to see the inmate? Can I bring anything in for the inmate?

All visits will be conducted over a video visitation system utilizing monitors and handsets. You will not see the inmate in person.

How early should I arrive for my visit?

At least 5-10 minutes prior to your scheduled visit.

What do I do when I arrive for my visit?

You will check in with the security technician and provide your identification. Your scheduled visit will be confirmed and you will be directed to a visitation booth. Please go to the assigned booth and have a seat. When your visit starts, you will pick up the handset to communicate with the inmate you are visiting.  

What kind of identification do I need?

Proper government-issued identification is required. Proper identification must include your full name, photo and date of birth. Examples are: driver’s licenses, government ID (military, passports, consular identification cards), temporary driver’s licenses and identification cards that have been issued within 30 days.

What happens if I am late for my visit?

If you arrive late for your visit, you will be allowed the balance of the scheduled visit. The time on the visit will not be adjusted. Please plan accordingly (traffic, weather, etc.)

How long are the visits?

In-person visits are approximately 30 minutes in length. When the time has elapsed, the visitation monitor will automatically shut off indicating the visit is over. You must then exit the facility. Online visits are scheduled for 15 or 30 minutes.

Can I leave money for the inmate?

Yes, there is a kiosk in the visitation area.  The security technicians are not allowed to provide you with any information regarding the inmate’s account balance.

Why is the Sound on My Internet Visit Distorted Or Has An Echo?

The microphone and speaker on your PC may be too close to each other.  We highly recommend using a headset to isolate your microphone and speaker.

My internet visit had problems. Can I get a refund?

JailATM does not issue credits or refunds for issues originating from the callers end including but not limited to:

  • Internet Connectivity Issues
  • Browser issues

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Finally, the President (24 Bolshaya Yakimanka, tel. 095-239-3800; www. president-hotel.ru), once a pied-à-terre for high-ranking Soviet officials, and the Golden Ring (5 Smolenskaya Square, tel. 095-725-0100; www.hotel-goldenring.ru) are updated vintage Soviet, and both offer a full range of facilities.

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