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Huerfano County Correctional Visitation Center

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Last Updated: March 24,2024


Visitation Hours

Visiting hours for Huerfano County Correctional are subject to change, so it's crucial to confirm them by contacting the facility directly by phone. Please reach out to 719-738-3246, on visitation procedures, applications, or directions to the facility in Walsenburg. Please note that visitors will undergo a thorough search before entering the premises, and personal belongings, including cell phones, are strictly prohibited. Individuals under probation, parole, or community corrections supervision must obtain approval from both their supervising officer and the superintendent before visiting, although such visits are not typically approved.

General Visitation Information

Huerfano County Correctional Center - CoreCivic - Visitation

Entering the Facility for Visitation
Contraband and Personal Items
When entering one of our facilities, typically, visitors are only permitted to bring in an ID and a small amount of cash ($10 or less) or a vending card for use at the facility’s vending machines during visitation. Please check with the facility prior to visitation for specific information on the use of vending cards or cash.
Proper identification must be a valid driver’s license or a government-issued ID. Some facilities require a birth certificate to be presented for children attending visitation, so check the requirement of the specific facility you are visiting.
For security reasons, visitors will not be allowed to take any personal items or gifts into the facility – including cell phones, wallets, purses, food, gifts, magazines or books.
Attempting to pass any of these unapproved items through security, even if accidentally, is illegal. Please leave all personal items in your vehicle. Some facilities offer lockers in the facility lobby for storing these items.
Additionally, attempting to introduce illegal contraband, such as cigarettes, drugs and alcohol, weapons and cell phones, to a facility inmate is considered a security threat and will result in immediate legal action.
While we understand that some of these rules may be inconvenient or difficult for our visitors, it is our responsibility to keep all of our inmates, staff and visitors safe. These strict safety procedures are very important and are just one of the many ways we maintain a safe and secure environment.
Preparing for Visitation

Visitation List and Approval
During the inmate orientation process, inmates will mail a visitation application form to the friends and family members who want to visit.
It is the inmate’s responsibility to mail the applications. Individuals who receive the application must complete the form and mail it back to the specific CoreCivic facility to initiate the approval process. All facility visitors must be approved through a background check prior to visiting an inmate.
Once the background checks are completed, the inmate is responsible for informing friends and family members that they are approved for visitation. Please ensure that, as a visitor, you have been approved before planning your visit.
All visitations are scheduled in advance of the visitation appointment. Or there may be special requirements if an individual is in restricted housing. An inmate can change or update their list over time. If an inmate is transferred to another correctional facility, please check with the facility before visiting to ensure all records were transferred at the time of the move.
Passing Security
Every visitor who enters our correctional facilities must pass through our security measures before proceeding to a visitation area.
Visitors will be screened through a metal detector, much like what you would experience in an airport. However, our metal detector settings are much more sensitive than typical metal detectors. When preparing for your visit, please be sure to consider any metal on your clothing, including underwear and shoes.
Visitation Dress Code
Understandably, many of our visitors do not realize that what they are wearing can impact their ability to visit with their loved one.
Every facility has a strict dress code for visitors, and each facility’s dress code may vary, sometimes depending on the specific requirements of our government partner. Please review the specific dress code requirements for the facility you are visiting prior to your visit.
A few general guidelines that apply at every facility include:

  • Skirts and shorts must be knee-length or longer.
  • Only closed-toe shoes are permitted. No sandals or flip-flops.
  • No revealing or low cut shirts. No tank tops or halter tops.
  • No see-through or extremely tight clothing.
  • No strapless dresses. No swimsuits.
  • No gang or obscene messages or designs.
  • No hats or hoodies on shirts
  • No sunglasses or excessive jewelry.
  • Underwear must be worn at all times, but not visible.
  • Everyone must clear the metal detector.

Visiting from Out of State
If you must travel a great distance to visit your loved one, you want your limited visitation time to go smoothly. To help ensure you are prepared, we’ve assembled our most important advice for a successful visit.
Inmate Visitation Checklist
Before arriving at a correctional facility, think through the following checklist to ensure that you are prepared for visitation.
___ I am on my inmate’s approved visitation list.
___ I have returned my paperwork and passed the visitation background check.
___ I have my driver’s license or government ID.
___ I have planned my visit during the facility’s visitation hours.
___ I have packed facility dress code approved clothes and shoes.
___ I will clear the metal detector.
___ I have ensured that my car, purse and pockets are clear of any inappropriate items before entering the facility grounds.
___ I have checked to see if there are special visitation requirements, such as a scheduled appointment.

General Information and Approval Process - To initiate the visitation process with an inmate in the Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC), families and friends can conveniently register online at https://codoc.gtlvisitme.com. It's important to note that visitation hours are subject to specific rates, with each minute costing $0.40. Additionally, visits are limited to a maximum duration of 10 minutes per visit.

Other Important Details - All visits must be scheduled in advance to ensure smooth coordination and adherence to facility protocols. Visitors are kindly requested to check in 15 minutes before their scheduled visit to facilitate timely processing. It's crucial to remember that only approved visitors listed on the inmate's visiting list are permitted to participate in video visits. Prior approval by the facility is necessary to schedule visits. Additionally, visitors are required to provide a valid photo ID for registration and check-in purposes.

Visitation Benefits and Guidelines - Visitation by family and friends is strongly encouraged as it can have a positive impact on an inmate's experience during their time in prison and upon their release. Regular visitation plays a pivotal role in assisting individuals with their re-entry into the community by fostering and preserving healthy relationships with loved ones. The Department is committed to ensuring that visitation experiences are comfortable and pleasant for both inmates and visitors alike. It's recommended to familiarize oneself with the visiting rules and procedures outlined by the Colorado Department of Corrections before visiting. Detailed rules and pertinent information can be found in the "General Information and Approval Process" section.

Accessibility and Accommodations - The Colorado Department of Corrections prioritizes equal access and full participation in its services and programs for qualified individuals with disabilities, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). As such, reasonable accommodations are provided as needed, without causing undue hardship to the department.

Special Visits and Considerations - Inmates assigned to special management housing or designated by the Administrative Head may be approved for non-contact visits under certain circumstances. These circumstances may include situations where a visitor cannot be cleared through search procedures due to medical reasons, such as metallic braces or medical inserts into the body. Non-contact visits may also be considered for inmates being monitored for suicidal behavior.

Special visits, authorized by the Administrative Head, may be granted to individuals whose names are not on the inmate's approved visiting list. Additionally, other special or extended visiting privileges may be approved by the Administrative Head or Executive Director. Such visits may be granted for reasons such as requests for an initial visit before background verification for visiting approval, long-distance travel by visitors, or when a special visit is deemed to be in the best interest of the offender's rehabilitative needs or correctional goals.

In conclusion, the visitation process within the Colorado Department of Corrections is designed to facilitate meaningful connections between inmates and their loved ones while upholding the safety and security of all parties involved. Through adherence to established guidelines and procedures, visitation experiences can contribute positively to an inmate's rehabilitation journey and eventual reintegration into the community.

Contact Us

1250 Academy Park Loop
Colorado Springs, CO 80910
Phone: 719-579-9580
Email: cdoc@state.co.us

Visitation Rules(Security)

CO DOC - Rules by Security

Visiting an Offender
Visitation by family and friends is encouraged and can be a positive influence during an inmate’s time in prison, as well as after the inmate’s release. Regular visitation assists individuals re-entering the community by helping to preserve healthy relationships with family and friends. The Department strives to make these visits comfortable and pleasant. We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the visiting rules and procedures for Colorado Department of Corrections prior to visiting. Specific rules and useful information are outlined below in the "General Information and Approval Process" section.
Visiting applications
Ongoing visitation application:
Complete a Visitor Application and mail to the location specified under the Facility Specific Visiting Information section below.
Minor Children (any child under 18) visiting application:
A parent or guardian needs to complete a Form 300-01G Authorization for Minor Child Visitation and mail to the location specified under the Facility Specific
One-time or infrequent visitors (i.e., one to two times per year):
Please complete a Special Visitation Application and mail to the location specified under the Facility Specific Visiting Information section below.
What is considered a special visit?
Special Visits by persons whose names are not on an offender's approved visiting list may be authorized by the Administrative Head. Other special or extended visiting privileges may be approved by the Administrative Head or Executive Director.
Special or extended visits between offenders and their families may be granted for reasons such as:
Requests for an initial visit prior to background verification for visiting approval.
When the visitor(s) has traveled out of state and/or a long distance; and/or,
When a special visit is determined by the Administrative Head or designee to be in the best interest of the offender's rehabilitative needs or correctional goals.
Please be advised: Unforeseen security problems may interfere with visiting, causing delayed, shortened, suspended or cancelled visits. This is unusual, but it does occasionally occur. Whenever possible, notice of such events will be posted on this website on the homepage under "What's New"
The Colorado Department of Corrections is committed to ensuring equal access to and full participation in services and programs for qualified individuals with disabilities, including visitors. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is an important part of our culture and we are committed to provide reasonable accommodations when needed without causing undue hardship to the Colorado Department of Corrections.
VISITORS’ NOTICE UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
In accordance with the requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ("ADA"), the Colorado Department of Corrections (hereafter referred to as “DOC”) will not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs, or activities.
Requests for Accommodation: The DOC provides a method for visitors to request accommodations in accordance with the ADA. Administrative Regulation 100-42 governs the request process and contains the request form, which is available to visitors here and upon request. Completed requests should be submitted to the facility/office ADA coordinator at the location where they are visiting.
Effective Communication: The DOC will generally, upon request, provide appropriate aids and services for effective communication to qualified visitors so they can participate equally in DOC programs, services, and activities, including visitation amplification devices, accessible formatting of public materials, and other ways of making information and communications accessible to people who have speech, hearing, or vision impairments.
Modifications to Policies and Procedures: The DOC will make all reasonable modifications to policies and procedures to ensure that visitors have an equal opportunity to enjoy all of its services, programs, and activities. For example, individuals with service animals are welcomed in DOC facilities/offices, even where pets are generally prohibited.
A visitor who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures to participate in a program, service, or activity of the DOC, should contact the facility/office ADA coordinator as soon as possible but no later than seven business days before the scheduled visit.
Complaint Procedure: Complaints that a service, program, or activity of the DOC is not accessible to visitors, or if a visitor would like to appeal the denial of a request for accommodation, he/she shall follow the complaint procedure outlined in Administrative Regulation 100-42.
The ADA does not require the DOC to take any action that would fundamentally alter the nature of its services, programs, and activities, or impose an undue financial or administrative burden. DOC will not place a surcharge on a particular individual or group of individuals to cover the cost of providing auxiliary aids/services or reasonable modifications of policy, such as retrieving items from locations that are open to the public but are not accessible to persons who use wheelchairs.
Department of Corrections Non-Discrimination Statement
As required by the Americans with Disabilities/Rehabilitation Acts (ADA), no qualified individual with a disability shall, on the basis of disability, be excluded from participation or be denied the benefits of the services, activities, or programs of the Department of Corrections or be subjected to discrimination.