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
You will first need to send in an application with a small processing fee to the Arizona Department of Corrections for a background check. Once you are approved, you will need a photo ID to gain access on the day that your inmate is approved for visitation. You can read about their rules HERE.
Subject: Visitation
If your fiancé is not scheduled for visits on that specific day, you generally will not be allowed in under normal rules. However, many facilities do offer something called a special visit for situations like yours, especially when someone is traveling from far away.
A special visit must be approved in advance. Your fiancé will need to request it through:
His counselor
Unit manager
Or another designated staff member
Approval is not guaranteed, but it is often granted for legitimate reasons like long-distance travel, as long as it...
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At facilities within the Arizona Department of Corrections in Tucson, visitation rules can vary slightly depending on the specific unit and custody level, but there are general guidelines that apply across most locations.
Dress code:
You will need to follow a conservative dress code. Typical restrictions include:
No revealing clothing such as low-cut tops, short skirts, or short shorts
No see-through or tight-fitting outfits
No clothing with offensive language or images
No items that resemble inmate or staff uniforms
If your outfit does not meet the rules, you can...
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At Lew Sterrett Justice Center, visitation rules are strict about what you can bring inside, and items for children are limited.
While the rules clearly prohibit things like strollers and toys, they do not specifically spell out whether car seats are allowed. In practice, most jails do not allow bulky items like car seats into the visitation area due to security and space concerns.
What usually happens is:
You will need to leave the car seat in your vehicle
You may be required to carry the baby in...
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At Lew Sterrett Justice Center, you cannot assume you are automatically on your boyfriend’s visitation list, especially since he was just booked in.
This facility is a large complex with multiple units, including the North Tower, West Tower, and Suzanne Lee Kays Tower. Each area follows the same general process, but your boyfriend must first add you to his approved visitor list.
Here is how it typically works:
After booking, inmates are given the chance to submit or update their visitor list
You must be listed...
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For Uintah County Jail, if you are filling out a visitation application online or printing it from the internet, you will usually need to send it back by regular mail unless the facility specifically offers an online submission option.
Most county jails still require:
The application to be printed
Fully completed and signed
Mailed directly to the jail for processing
Once they receive it, staff will review your application and run a background check before approving or denying visitation. This process can take several days to a couple...
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Visitas por video
InmateAid no ofrece directamente el servicio de visitas por video. Sin embargo muchas instalaciones carcelarias en los Estados Unidos trabajan con proveedores externos como Securus, GTL o JPay que permiten visitas por video desde cualquier lugar del mundo incluyendo México. El costo varía según la instalación y el proveedor, generalmente entre $10 y $20 dólares por sesión de 20...
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This is a situation that requires careful consideration before taking any action and we want to give you a genuinely useful answer rather than simply telling you to consult an attorney and leaving you with nothing.
The legal picture
If the protection order has been formally lifted or expired you are generally not legally prohibited from contact. However domestic violence cases often involve conditions attached to the defendant's bond, plea agreement, or pretrial release that may restrict contact with the victim regardless...
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In most city and county jails, inmates are allowed to update their approved visitor list, but it is not always immediate and must follow the facility’s process.
Your boyfriend can usually request to add or remove people from his list by submitting a form or making the change through his counselor or classification officer. Some facilities allow updates regularly, while others only allow changes during certain time periods.
If someone is not on the approved list, they will not be allowed to visit,...
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The visitation for juvenile facilities is strict
and might be limited to family members only. There are other
restrictions that come in play depending upon the offense level of the person
you are wishing to visit


