Visiting Applications and FAQ for Visiting an inmate in an Alaska Prison
The Alaska Department of Corrections encourages friends and family members of inmates to continually communicate with one another be it through the mail, over the phone or in visiting an inmate in person. Before you visit an inmate incarcerated in Alaska there are several...
Visiting Application and FAQ for Visiting an Arkansas DOC Inmate
When an inmate first arrives at an institution they are informed about the visiting procedures, including the days/hours visitation is allowed, the dress code and identification policy for visitors, as well as what items a visitor may bring with him or her to visitation. With...
Visiting Application and FAQ for Visiting an Arizona DOC Inmate
During the intake process, inmates may submit a list of visitors to the staff. They will fill out form 911-1 which is just a visitation list with a maximum of 20 visitors. An inmate placing you on this form is just the first step, you will then need to fill out a visitors...
Visiting Applications and FAQ for Visitation in an Alabama DOC Prison
To aid in the inmate's rehabilitation and reintegration to society, friends and family members will serve as good influences through communication and visitation with their inmate. Here are several key things to know about visiting an inmate in Alabama: You need to be on...
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