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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
There will be some sort of form to fill out as you will probably need to somehow gain approval from the jail staff. You should call the facility to get the visiting days, the hours, the dress code and all the restrictions you want to know about ahead of arrival. If you know the name of the jail, look it up using our Prison Directory. Find the facility and click on the Visitation button on their page. The details should...
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Subject: Visitation
Yes. Every facility has a dress code. InmateAid lists each facility's Visitation Information which includes the Visiting days and hours for your inmate, along with the do's and don't's of that faciliites dress code.
Subject: Visitation
No, in-person visits only. Please go to https://www.inmateaid.com/visitation/rankin-county-ms-jail for the exact times and days.
Subject: Visitation
Surprise visits sound like a sweet idea but calling ahead first is always worth the few minutes it takes. Even if you are on the approved visitor list, several things can prevent a visit from happening on any given day. The facility may be on lockdown, visitation hours may have changed, your inmate may have lost visitation privileges due to a disciplinary issue, or the visiting room may be at capacity. Showing up with children after a long drive only to...
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Subject: Visitation
Why worry if you are on their visiting list? If you do not want to visit, don't go.
Subject: Visitation
No, you can visit any inmate as long as you are approved and that the inmate requested you to be on their list.
Subject: Visitation
No, it is going to be different and you are probably going to have to go through the approval process again
Subject: Visitation
Being on probation disqualifies you from the standard visitor approval process, regardless of whether you are family or not. The background check that every visitor goes through flags active probation, parole, and felony convictions, and the result is an automatic denial through normal channels. The rule applies equally to family members and friends. A mother on probation faces the same barrier as a friend on probation. The relationship to the inmate does not change the underlying disqualification. That does not mean the...
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Subject: Visitation
Depending on where the visit takes place, the general rule is that you may bring twenty dollars in coins and/or small bills and it must be brought in a clear, see-through purse/container. Some places allow you to bring a little more money, but the rules are still the same. Also, remember that this is to be used for the vending machines, you must make the purchase, don't let the inmate even touch the money whatsoever.
Subject: Visitation
whoever is on the inmate's visitation list and gets approved by the staff is allowed to visit
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