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Subject: Visitation

We recommend calling them directly (972-441-6160) to make sure there are no current restrictions (due to COVID)

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Subject: Visitation

No, you will need to have some contact with that inmate and find out if you need to be on "their visiting list" to gain access.

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Subject: Visitation

CDCR has launched limited video visiting to allow friends and family to safely connect with incarcerated people, beginning at five institutions by Nov. 28 with more added through the end of the year. In-person visiting remains canceled statewide until further notice as part of the department’s COVID-19 response. Under the new system, each inmate will have the opportunity for a free 30-minute video visit every 30 days. Visits will take place on weekends and holidays, between 8:30 a.m. and

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Subject: Visitation

He will have the option to remove you again if he is adamant about not seeing you right now. You might start by writing him a letter and seeing if you can work things out before resubmitting.

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Subject: Visitation

You might find that attitude in any walk of life. The cashier at Walmart, the nurse at your doctor's office or the deli man at the grocery could all have "a bad day". For you to think that YOU need to kiss their ass is an indictment on your attitude. WAKE UP, this isn't a hotel or restaurant. The guards are not social workers, they are paid to oversee prisoners, not patrons. YOU follow their rules without arrogance or don't

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Subject: Visitation

Yes, you can come to any of the Broward County jails with a photo ID. Visitors must have proper / current photo identification. (NO IDENTIFICATION - NO VISIT) Visitors must be on time. Visitors must abide by the dress code. Visitors may be subjected to a pat-down / frisk search and / or electronic search for the detection of contraband. Children must be accompanied by an adult and supervised at all times. Visitors cannot be on parole, probation, or

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Subject: Visitation

Special visits are up to the warden. If your visitor makes a compelling case for the special visit, they usually allow them. If your visitor is traveling over 150 miles, they almost always grant the special visit.

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Subject: Visitation

Visiting rules are different for every facility. You will most likely need to send a Visitation Application into the facility and await approval.

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Subject: Visitation

we would advise calling the facility and speak to the correctional officer that oversees the visiting room. Find out their policy about leaving your dog in the car, or find out what is acceptable

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