Mountain View Juvenile Correctional Facility in Penobscot County, Maine is a county juvenile detention center, used primarily for pretrial holding of minors in juvenile court proceedings and short-term post-adjudication placements. Youth here are typically waiting for adjudication hearings, awaiting transfer to a state facility, or serving short county-level dispositions. Visitation is structured around these realities: scheduled visits for parents and approved family, court and attorney access, and case management contact. Before traveling, call 207-285-0880 to confirm the current schedule and your status on the approved visitor list.
Approved visitors typically include parents, legal guardians, custodial grandparents, and siblings. Stepparents and extended family may be approved case-by-case through the juvenile court or facility case management. Foster parents, child welfare caseworkers, and probation officers are generally pre-approved through their professional role. Attorneys, court-appointed advocates, and clergy have separate access. Minor siblings usually require a parent or guardian to accompany them. To add someone to the approved visitor list, the parent or legal guardian typically submits a written request, sometimes with court or case manager input.
County juvenile detention centers commonly schedule visits on weekends and selected weekday evenings, with shorter and more frequent visits than adult facilities. Visits at Mountain View Juvenile Correctional Facility may be contact visits in a structured family area, non-contact visits through glass, or video visits depending on facility setup and the youth's current status. Call 207-285-0880 for the current schedule and whether the youth is eligible for visits.
Bring a valid government-issued photo ID. Custodial parents and guardians may also need legal documentation establishing custody. Dress code is enforced: no revealing attire, no clothing that resembles staff or resident uniforms, no items that could be passed to the youth. Leave phones, bags, and personal items in your vehicle or lobby lockers. Visitor behavior is monitored; violations can result in the youth losing visiting privileges.
Most youth at Mountain View Juvenile Correctional Facility are involved with the juvenile court and assigned to a probation officer or case manager who coordinates the case. The probation officer is often the family's primary point of contact for case status, court hearings, release planning, and visitor approvals beyond immediate family. Building a working relationship with the probation officer helps families stay informed and advocate effectively. Ask for the probation officer's name when you call 207-285-0880.
Youth at Mountain View Juvenile Correctional Facility are typically scheduled for an initial detention hearing within a few days of being detained, followed by adjudication and disposition hearings as the case proceeds. Release outcomes vary: release to a parent or guardian, community supervision, transfer to a state juvenile facility, or transfer to adult court in serious cases. Family attendance at court hearings is important and can affect the judge's decisions on release conditions.
For information on phone discount plans and mail support for juvenile facilities, see InmateAid's services and call 207-285-0880.
Scheduling Visits
Adults
Thursdays Medium Unit - 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Thursdays Minimum Unit - 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturdays & Sundays at Minimum Unit - 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Saturdays & Sundays at Minimum Unit (Level 4 Inmates Only) - 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Juveniles
All juvenile visits must be coordinated by contacting Unit Manager Jennifer Duffy-Vail at (207) 285-0880.
Prisoners will be notified if their potential visitors are approved or denied visitation.
Attending Visits
ACCEPTABLE DRESS: Jeans and slacks, skirts and dresses knee length or longer. Tops and shirts that are loose fitting and completely cover the upper torso.
UNACCEPTABLE DRESS: Gym shorts, boxer shorts, short-shorts or any items of clothing with revealing holes. Clothing which makes reference to drugs, alcohol, sex, violence or with vulgar or obscene language. Bare midriffs, half shirts, halter tops, tank tops, pajamas, lingerie, or see-through clothing of any kind. No bare feet.
Dress code rules may be waived in cases where children (0-10) and senior citizens (60 and over) are involved.
Officers will use common sense, respect and discretion. In instances where clothing worn by a visitor comes into question, the Visiting Desk Officer will notify the Duty Sergeant. Following a visual inspection, the Sergeant will make the determination if the visitor will be permitted to visit. If the visit is not allowed, the visitor will be advised to leave the property. There is no appeal.
Conclusion of Visits
Other Visit Provisions