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Last Updated: May 12,2026


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Visiting an Inmate at Marquette County Community Corrections Detention Center

Visiting someone held at Marquette County Community Corrections Detention Center in Beaver Grove, Michigan starts with confirming the current visiting schedule, the visitor approval process, and your status on the approved visitor list. Visitation policies vary widely from one facility to another based on operating authority, security level, and the inmate's current status. Call Marquette County Community Corrections Detention Center directly at 906-249-1041 to confirm what applies right now.

Getting on the Approved Visitor List

Most detention facilities require visitors to be approved in advance. The inmate at Marquette County Community Corrections Detention Center typically submits a list of proposed visitors, and each adult on that list completes a visitor application form for a background check. Approval timelines range from a few days to several weeks depending on the facility. Do not travel for a visit until you have received confirmation. Call 906-249-1041 for the visitor application process and expected approval timeline.

Visiting Days, Hours, and Scheduling

Visiting schedules at Marquette County Community Corrections Detention Center depend on the facility's operating model. Some facilities offer walk-in visits during posted hours; others require advance scheduling through an online portal or phone reservation. Visiting days may differ by housing unit or classification. Holiday schedules often change without much notice. Call 906-249-1041 a day or two before your planned visit to confirm the slot is still open and the inmate is eligible for visits.

ID, Dress Code, and What to Bring

Bring a valid government-issued photo ID: driver's license, state ID, military ID, or passport. Most facilities require it to be unexpired and match the name on your approved application. Dress codes at Marquette County Community Corrections Detention Center are enforced at entry: no revealing attire, no clothing that resembles inmate or staff uniforms, no hats, and in many facilities no underwire bras. Leave phones, bags, electronics, keys, and wallets in your vehicle or in lobby lockers.

Inmate Status and Visit Eligibility

A visit can be denied for reasons unrelated to your paperwork: the inmate may be in disciplinary status, restricted housing, medical isolation, or holdover during a transfer. Facility-wide lockdowns also suspend visits without notice. If the inmate has recently arrived, been moved, or had any change in status, call 906-249-1041 before traveling. A phone call the morning of the visit can save a wasted trip.

Video Visitation

Many detention facilities now offer video visitation through providers such as Securus, GTL/ViaPath, HomeWAV, or Smart Communications, either alongside or in place of in-person visits. Video visits typically require setting up a paid account, scheduling in advance, and connecting from a smartphone, tablet, or computer. For information on inmate phone discount plans and money transfer services, see InmateAid's inmate services and call 906-249-1041 to confirm what's available at Marquette County Community Corrections Detention Center.

To confirm visiting hours, the visitor application process, or current eligibility at Marquette County Community Corrections Detention Center, call 906-249-1041.

General Visitation Information

Inmate Visitation - You can now visit an inmate more often and from anywhere by logging on to www.videovisitanywhere.com
Visit the website, create an account and choose from the available times.
No internet, no problem. You can still come to the Detention Center to visit by using one of the visiting terminals located in our visiting room. On-site visits must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance. The on-site visitation schedule is as follows: Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Community corrections programs, also referred to as community supervision programs, oversee the majority of adults under correctional supervision, including those on probation or parole. Administered by agencies or courts with enforcement authority, these programs facilitate the transition of individuals back into the community post-incarceration, a process often fraught with challenges such as substance abuse and limited job opportunities. Rehabilitation and reentry support form integral aspects of these programs, aiming to address these hurdles. Corrections officials collaborate with community treatment organizations to tailor supervision and services to individuals' needs, facilitating successful reentry.

Digital technology presents community corrections officials with innovative tools to monitor individuals on probation or parole, aiding in their compliance and progress. Enhanced communication channels between supervisors and offenders are facilitated through smartphone-based video, text, or instant messaging. These technologies strengthen communication lines, enabling efficient supervision and ensuring individuals fulfill their legal obligations.

You must get approval before scheduling a visit, please call 906-249-1041 for detailed instructions.