A visit is one of the most powerful experiences available to both an incarcerated person and their family. The physical presence of someone who loves you, even across a table or through glass, communicates something that letters and phone calls cannot fully replicate. But the visitation process involves rules, approvals, background checks, and scheduling requirements that can be confusing and discouraging for first-time visitors. This section covers how to apply to be on an inmate's visitor list, what the background check process looks like and what disqualifies a visitor, what to expect on your first visit including what to wear, what you can bring, and how the visit itself is conducted, how contact visits differ from non-contact visits, what children need to know before visiting an incarcerated parent, and how to make the most of limited visitation time. The guidance here is practical and comes from people who have been on both sides of the visitation table. See also our sections on Family Services, Relationship Issues, and Inmate Phone Calls.
Subject: Visitation
Federal visitation is run very much by-the-book, and for an FCI Low facility you will have "contact" with your inmate. Upon arrival you will enter and give your ID (you will have already gone through an approval process beforehand filling out a form your inmate mailed you). Once you are accepted for the visit you will proceed through a metal detector like you'd see at an airport. You may hug and kiss upon greeting and leaving but do not let...
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When you are denied visitation the only way to get approved is from the warden. You will need to begin by calling the warden's secretary and in the most polite and humble voice, ask them how you would go about the proper channels to have your visitation denial appeal heard.
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It is possible, and the mother-son relationship is one of the stronger arguments you can bring to a warden's office. Wardens do grant waivers in situations like this, and family visitation, particularly from a parent, is something many administrators are willing to accommodate when the circumstances are reasonable.
The nature of the pending charge is the biggest variable. A minor charge that poses no obvious threat to facility security or the inmate's wellbeing is going to be received very differently than...
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Probably not right away. But after he has gone through orientation, he will most likely be able to receive visitation form you and his children
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The visitation changes, before you go, call 314-385-4672, and select option 1.
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If this is a visitation question, it will depend on where the inmate is incarcerated. There are contact visits in minimum and low facilities. You are allowed a kiss and hug upon arrival and exit. As the security level of the facility rises, so do the restrictions at visitation.
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The good news is that most facilities do not restrict visitation strictly to immediate family. The definition of who can visit is broader than people often assume.
As long as you pass the background check and are not a convicted felon or former inmate, there is a strong chance you can get approved as a visitor. Facilities run every applicant through a criminal database check as part of the standard approval process, and a clean record is the primary requirement. The...
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The visits are very comfortable "contact visits". You will be able to hug and hold hands as long as it does not become disrespectful to the other visitors or the guards.
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Yes, and the visitation for work release inmates is quite comfortable. Call the facility for exact times and requirements.
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That depends on the facility. Some require that you fill out a visitation form that is sent into the national crime database (NCIC). Most if not all jails and prisons will nt allow a felon or former inmate to visit a current inmate without pre-approval for a special visit by the warden. There are other facilities that will allow a visit with your driver's license. You should call them directly to make sure you are in compliance before making the...
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The only person that can overturn a denial of visitation is the warden. You will have to petition their office by first calling the secretary. Explain your situation in a respectful and calm manner. There might be a mistake or there might be smething they uncovered that will need some explanation.
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Getting approved at one facility does not automatically carry over to others unless they are in the same system (state or federal), then you would be approved across all locations.
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yes, as long as you have been approved
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What his mother told you is not accurate as a general rule, and you should not take her word for it without verifying directly with the facility.
Visitation policies vary by institution, but restricting visits to legally married spouses and blood relatives only is not standard practice at most prisons and jails in this country. Facilities typically allow approved visitors who pass a background check, regardless of whether they are family by blood or marriage. Being a girlfriend, a fiancée, or...
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It depends entirely on the facility and whoever processes the form on the receiving end.
Some facilities will let something like this slide, particularly if the form is otherwise complete, legitimate, and clearly not an attempt to circumvent the process. A misdirected visitor questionnaire is a minor administrative hiccup, not a security concern, and staff with common sense will sometimes just process it and move on.
Others will reject it on procedural grounds regardless of the circumstances. Facilities that run tight administrative...
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