Wayne County Jail
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All visitors must not have been incarcerated for at least 90 days prior to the visitation. Eligible inmates are allowed one 25 minute visit per week from the jail lobby. Internet visits are also 25 minutes but are unlimited. Proper lighting must be utilized to allow for the visitor to be properly seen.
One child visitor can visit with a registered adult at the Allen County Jail. Two adults and up to two children can participate in internet visits as long as both adults are registered visitors. If person (s) are not registered they may not participate in any visit. No rude or vulgar behavior / language will be allowed.
If you need information concerning an inmate’s specific charge, court case or bond type, you must contact the court of jurisdiction for the most up to date information. Specific information about an inmate beyond what is indicated on this search portal will not be shared with the general public. Feel free to request further information via FOIA.
An inmate is also allowed 1 - 60 minute free onsite visit per week on Mondays, Wednesdays, or Fridays. Feel free to go to http://www.iwebvisit.com/app/membership_signin.php to set up our remote visit or call 931-722-3615 option 0 to schedule and onsite visit.
Video Visitation is Sunday – Saturday, 9:00am – 11:30am, 1:00pm – 4:30pm, and 6:00pm to 10:00pm. By appointment only, made 24 hours in advance. Visitation is scheduled thru the Securus Website.
Those persons the prisoner has placed on his/her visiting list must complete a Visiting Application (CAJ-103) to request approval to visit. The Visiting Application must be submitted in advance to the facility Mailroom or Information Desk where the prisoner is currently housed to allow for review of the Application.
Inmates who are classified as requiring exceptionally close monitoring and segregation from the general population are housed in Jail Division I. Inmates who are classified as medium and low risk and eligible for general population housing are double bunked.
Convicted prisoners are generally allowed 3-4 visits a month but this can increase as the prisoner progresses through the system. Remanded prisoners are allowed a minimum of 90 minutes visiting per week up to a maximum of seven visits per week.
No very tight, form-fitting attire; No wigs, hairpieces, extensions, or other headpieces except for medical reasons and with prior approval; No hats or gloves, except with prior approval or in inclement weather; and. No shower shoes.
You will still need to bring one or more forms of identification with you to all your prison visits. If you have photographic identification (ID with your name and picture on - for example, a passport or driving licence) then you will only need to show this one form of ID.
B-Block is a cell block for inmates who need high-level protection in the prison, such as women who are mentally or physically disabled, transgender, or elderly.
The best way to locate or get information of any inmate currently incarcerated in Detroit Detention Center (DDC) is to contact the State Prison for information on the inmate or visit them online at https://www.bop.gov/.
Cook County Jail – Division V situated in Illinois, is a medium-security detainment focus that houses detainees who are anticipating preliminary or condemning.
The short answer is there are no rules because conjugal visits are not allowed in Michigan at any state, county, city or federal correctional institution.
The visitor is not on parole or probation as a result of a felony conviction. However, immediate family member may be approved with approval of Warden and written approval of supervising field agent.
iPhones and iPads are not compatible for video visits, but they can be used for scheduling purposes. If using an Android smartphone or tablet, you can download these two apps from the Google Play store - GTL - Schedule Visits (1 of 2) and GTL - Internet Visits (2 of 2).
Gratiot CountyGeneral. This Level I prison occupies approximately 70 acres of land in the northeast section of St. Louis, in Gratiot County.
Jail visits are conducted in person behind plexi-glass or on a televised screen from another location using GettingOut.
Each inmate is allowed one or two visits, ranging from 15 minutes to one hour in length each week. Inmates with special privileges are allowed additional visits.
Anyone over the age of 18, who isn't on felony probation and can produce a valid government-issued photo ID can be approved to visit an inmate in this jail.
These things will most likely show up on the background check – which if lied about on the application, will cause visits to be denied.
If you and the inmate are under a court order to have no contact with each other, your visit will be denied.
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.
Call 313-224-2222 to ask for special consideration. Call 313-224-2222 to ask about normal visiting hours at the jail, and procedures for scheduling a visit other than video visitation.
If errors are noted in any inmate record the Wayne County Jail will make every attempt to verify and correct the error as soon as we are made aware of it.
Each inmate will be given the opportunity to have one hour of visitation a week. Each inmate's visitation must be done in that hour. Visitors must on the inmate's visitation list prior to the visit. No one that has been incarcerated in the past 90 days will be allowed to visit.
Only one person is allowed in the visitation booth at a time, except in the case of small children. Children can sit on an adults lap to see the screen. All other visitors must sit in the lobby and take turns visiting the inmate during that hour.
If minor children cannot behave, or if they are caught damaging or destroying anything in the lobby or visitation area they will no longer be allowed to visit and may also have criminal charges filed against them.
This website is intended to comply with the public information act and is provided to make information available to the public. This information should not be used in any manner to injure, harass, or commit a criminal act against any person or family member of a person named in the jail facility.
All visits are monitored (except in the case of lawyer visits).
This is up to the judge and must be handled by the inmate’s attorney or public defender through the Probation Department.
The inmate phone system is provided and maintained by Securus Technologies, and services and billing information are handled by Correctional Billing Services. They may be contacted 24 hours a day 7 days a week by any of the following means:
Yes. Inmates are allowed a total of four pictures in their cells. If an inmate is found with pictures exceeding this limit, they will be placed in their personal property.
ONLY medications (must be in original prescription bottles) will be accepted. Hygiene items, underwear, etc. must be purchased through the jail commissary. Reading materials will be furnished through the jail library.
You can obtain information about whether or not an individual has a warrant by checking the court dockets. Access their website via the link below. Enter the individual’s information and click on search. Once you find and select the case, go to the “Dockets” section. For further clarification, you may call the clerk’s office.
For further clarification, you may call the clerk's office. A person suspecting they may have a warrant may also check, in person, at the Jail. They will need to bring with them a state-issued I.D. or driver's license to check on a warrant. View Court Dockets.
Yes. Inmates can purchase hygiene items, writing materials, and under garments through our indigent program.
Virtual Visitation will only be granted to attorneys and non-attorney professionals representing detainees currently residing in the Cook County Department of Corrections. Virtual Visitation has been created as a courtesy to provide attorneys/professionals and their clients alternative means to communicate.
All requests must be submitted at least 48 hours in advance for attorney/professional video conferences, and seven days in advance for federal court proceedings.
Attorneys/Professionals may visit their clients in person at the Cook County Department of Corrections. A licensed attorney may visit in person without scheduling. Other professionals, such as an expert, must contact [email protected] to set up in-person professional visits.
Visitors must report and check-in at the jail lobby at least 15 minutes prior to the scheduled visit. There is no check-in requirement for scheduled internet visits.
Proper lighting must be utilized to allow for the visitor to be properly seen. If the visitor cannot be seen the visit will be terminated.
When a minor child accompanies a registered adult visitor, they must maintain control of the child while in the jail lobby.
Visitors are not allowed to use cell phones or any recording devices during the visitation session. Visitors may not show pictures, letters, documents or any other items during visits. Violations of this policy may result in suspension of visitation for up to 1 year.
You must agree to all rules and regulations for video visitation before authorization is granted.
One child visitor can visit with a registered adult at the Allen County Jail. Two adults and up to two children can participate in internet visits as long as both adults are registered visitors. If person (s) are not registered they may not participate in any visit.
The officer will check the days visiting schedule to see if the inmate has scheduled a visit. The officer will verify that the inmate schedule the visitor for a visit. The officer will log the visitor in IMS under visit arrived. The officer will hold on to the ID provided by the visitor until the end of the visit . The officer will write the visiting booth on a visit pass, and issue the visit pass to the visitor. A visitor pass shall not be issued to a visitor attempting to visit the same inmate more than once in the same week.
On Tuesdays and Thursdays attorneys shall be allowed to visit continuously from 7:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m., including the shift change and the periods for serving lunch / dinner. It is the inmate’s responsibility to schedule their visit no later than the day prior to the intended visiting date.
Visitors shall be checked in LEIN to ensure that there are no court orders prohibiting contact between the inmate and visitor.
All other inmates, including inmate workers in the Old Jail—Division II, are allowed visitors according to the first initial of the inmates last name. The days and hours are as follows: Professional Visitation | Div. I & II.
A visitor is allowed only one visit with the same inmate per visiting week.
Individuals at least 17 years of age with one of the acceptable forms of identification listed below are allowed one 30-minute visit per week on assigned days. Acceptable forms of identification shall be one of the following: State-issued identification card or driver’s license. Federal-issued military identification card or passport.
Professional such as attorneys, law enforcement and government agents, probation/parole officers, and approved clergy may visit for business purposes seven days a week during the following hours: