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Subject: Visitation

It depends upon where. Most places require a visitation application be approved before you are allowed to visit. Once approved there are no reservations necessary.

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Subject: Visitation

Probably not, but these decisions are determined on a case-by-case basis. Normally, the rule is that felons cannot be approved for visitation unless there is a solid reason or if the relation is inner-circle family members. You will need to contact the counselor, unit team manager or case manager at the detention center to get the information on what you'll have to go through to get approved.

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Subject: Visitation

Inmates must go through ADMISSION AND ORIENTATION (A&O) before being able to make phone calls or accept visits. Once the orientation is complete, the inmate can get their phone list approved for outbound calls. Each inmate will typically be interviewed by his Case Manager and Correctional Counselor within the first seven days after commitment to the institution. During your orientation, you will also participate in various lectures, examinations, tests, and interviews. This means that numerous staff members, at one time

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Subject: Visitation

No, conjugal visits are largely a myth. There are some state prison systems that allow it for inmates with long sentences but there are no county jails allowing it.

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Subject: Visitation

Visitation Hours: Visits are normally conducted on Saturdays and Sundays between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The names of all visitors, 18 years old and older must be on the approved Visitors List, which is limited to ten individuals. Here is a link to the TDCJ Offender Rules and Regulations for Visitation Booklet: http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/documents/cid/Offender_Rules_and_Regulations_for_Visitation_English.pdf

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Subject: Visitation

Deuel Vocational Institution Physical Address: 23500 Kasson Road Tracy, CA 95376 (209) 835-4141 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 400 Tracy, CA 95378-0004 Visitation: Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. And the following holidays: Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Years Day. To schedule a visiting appointment, call (209) 830-3900 on Fridays, between the 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. or email dvivisiting@cdcr.ca.gov Monday or Tuesday between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. For updated information concerning DVI visitor

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Subject: Visitation

Most facilities require the visitor to have approval prior to the visit - registered with an application and background check with an NCIC scan.  Most facilities do NOT have conjugal visits. Where is your inmate incarcerated - we will find out their rules?

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Subject: Visitation

You should definitively call the facility first to see if they offer "special visits". Many times, the long distance visitors are granted longer visits if they set them up prior to arrival. Here are some general rules to follow and keep in mind before your visit. Dress Code Wear clothing that is appropriate for a large gathering of men, women, and young children. Wearing inappropriate clothing (such as provocative or revealing clothes) may result in your being denied visitation. Visiting

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Subject: Visitation

You will have to fill out an application for visitation and go through the approval process. Your name is run through the NCIC list for people with felonies and/or people with warrants against them. Be sure to read the rules for visitation as to what you can wear, what you can bring, etc.

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Subject: Visitation

The visitation in federal facilities is very organized and civilized. If you get there, you will get to visit. If he is in the FCI, the supervision is tighter than if he is in the camp. The camp visitation is almost like you're not in a prison. Bring $20 in ones or quarters (for vending machines) in a see-thru bag and nothing else but your car keys and drivers license. Do not wear shorts or any top that shows too

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