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Putnam Co Jail Visitation Center

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Last Updated: April 22,2024


Visitation Hours

Putnam Co Jail - Visitation

Times and days are subject to change without notice

  • Monday 8:30 am - 4 pm
  • Thursday 9 am - 4 pm
  • Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
  • Saturday 10 am - 3:30 pm
  • Sunday 10 am - 3:30 pm
  • All federal holidays

This facility may also have a video visitation option, please call 931-528-8484 for more information, alerts, or scheduling changes.

General Visitation Information

Putnam County IN Jail - Visitation

Visiting Hours

By Appointment Only
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 8am – 7pm

Schedule an appointment - Starting each week on Thursday from 8am-12pm, you may phone (931) 646-1442 to schedule an appointment for either Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. You may also call Friday from 8am-7pm to schedule for Saturday or Sunday, and also call on Saturday from 8am-7pm to make a Sunday appointment. We do not make same-day appointments or any appointments for the following week.

The Putnam County Sheriff's Office provides a positive family atmosphere inside visitation. We ask that all visitors comply with the visitation rules and dress code.

Visitation Rules - A photo ID must be presented each and every time you visit.

  • Visitors must be on time for their appointments. Visitation appointments may be cancelled for late arrivals.
  • No food or drinks will be allowed inside the visitation area.
  • No cell phones or electronic devices allowed inside the visitation area.
  • No bags, backpacks or purses allowed inside the visitation area.
  • No tobacco products allowed inside the visitation area.
  • No lighters or matches allowed inside the visitation area.
  • No weapons of any type allowed inside the visitation area.

Dress Code

  • No short shorts / short skirts/short dresses allowed.
  • No tank tops/tube tops / strapless or spaghetti strapped tops allowed.
  • No transparent/sheer/ mesh clothing allowed.
  • No tight-fitting tops or bottoms allowed such as spandex etc. allowed.
  • No ripped or torn clothing allowed.
  • No clothing displaying obscene or offensive/derogatory language or pictures will be allowed.
  • No clothing displaying gang-related material will be allowed.

We ask that you please be respectful of other visitors and inmates while in the visitation area. There will be no yelling or arguing while at visitation or you will be asked to leave and forfeit your remaining visitation time. Please make sure that all children are looked after and not allowed to become loud and disruptive to other families that are visiting or you may be asked to leave. We also ask that you do not communicate with any inmate whom you do not have visitation setup with. If any inmate that you are not here to visit tries to communicate with you please let the visitation officer know and the matter will be addressed. No messages of any kind will be taken for any inmate. No personal, legal, or medical information will be given out about any inmate in visitation.

For security reasons, any individuals entering or leaving the premises may be subject to a search of their person, parcels, vehicle or other items in their possession. Any failure to comply with these rules or violation of any state or local laws will result in the termination of all visits and possible charges.

Video Visitation - Putnam County Corrections offers video visitation for inmates and their families. Our current video visitation service provider is HomeWav™, a video visitation program that Putnam County Corrections provides for families to be able to visit with inmates throughout the week. Homewav™ will require you to set up an account through their website and add funds to that account before being able to access video visitation. To set up an account, you must visit the Homewav website (Link provided below). Any questions that you may have can be answered on their website such as how to add funds to your account or how to let an inmate know that you are available for a visit. For further assistance, Homewav offers a toll-free number at 1-844-394-6639 or an e-mail address of info@homewav.com

Video Visitation Rules

  • No drug or alcohol-related talk or activities allowed.
  • No nudity, provocative clothing, or sexual content allowed.
  • No gang-related material or attire allowed.
  • No driving while using video visitation.
  • No showing of television, news, or any other video programming.
  • No social media activities (facebook, twitter, etc.) allowed.

All video visitations are monitored and reviewed daily. Failure to comply with these rules can result in the termination of your video visit call and possible loss of HomeWav™ privileges. Any violation of local or state laws will be reported and may result in possible charges.

Visiting Inmates at Putnam County TN Jail

All Visitors are subject to search once inside the facility.

The public may visit no more than one time per week, Monday through Saturday at this Cookeville TN location. Visitors must sign inat least 15 minutes before their scheduled visits. If you schedule a visit and don't show up or show up late, you will not be allowed to visit the rest of that week, including Saturday. If a visit on Saturday is scheduled, and the visitor does not show up or shows up late, they will not be allowed to visit until the following Saturday. Repeated late arrival or no-show violations may result in longer suspension of visiting privileges. Inmates are allowed no more than one (1) visit per day. Visitors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian, unless they are visiting a parent. Unaccompanied minors (under age 18) visiting a parent must present a copy of their birth certificate. Children must remain with the parent at all times during the visit. All visitors must have acceptable identification. This includes a drivers license with picture identification, military ID, or other verifiable picture ID. Three (3) pieces of non-picture ID may substitute for picture ID.

No mail or messages for inmates will be accepted. Mail must go through the U.S. Mail. Visitors may only visit the inmate they have signed up to visit. Any visitor who appears to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs will not be permitted to visit. Inappropriate behavior, including the use of profanity, will not be permitted. No weapons will be permitted. All other items listed in the jail lobby are prohibited. There is a maximum of four (4) visitors per booth, including children, and the door must remain closed.

All visitors must wear appropriate clothing, including shoes and shirts. Restrictions on attire or appearance include: No miniskirts or similar attire; no low-cut or revealing necklines; no attire with obscene or offensive language; and no persons with a bare midriff will be permitted to visit. Visitors cannot bring items into the visiting area including weapons of any kind, purses, handbags, backpacks, diaper bags, food, drink, gum, baby bottles, pictures, books, toys, writing utensils, strollers or carriers, cell phones, cameras, or any other electronic devices.

Violation of the above restrictions may cause the visit to be cancelled or terminated, and visiting privileges may be suspended by the Putnam Sheriffs Department. The on-duty supervisor may cancel visits without notice due to circumstances within the jail.

Visitation Rules

County - Rules by type

The Putnam County TN Jail, located in Cookeville, TN, plays a crucial role in facilitating successful offender reintegration into the community, a cornerstone of effective crime control strategies. With a focus on rehabilitation and community engagement, the center aims to support individuals as they transition from incarceration back into society. However, this process is governed by a multitude of rules and regulations that visitors must adhere to, ensuring the safety and security of all involved parties.

Visitors to the prison must navigate a complex set of guidelines regarding identification, conduct, and the items they can bring during visits. These rules are in place to maintain order within the facility and to protect both visitors and inmates. For example, visitors are required to present proper forms of identification upon arrival, such as a driver's license or government-issued ID card. This helps to verify their identity and ensure that they are authorized to visit the inmate.

Furthermore, visitors must adhere to strict rules regarding their conduct while inside the facility. Disruptive behavior, the use of loud or obscene language, or engaging in any form of sexual behavior can result in the termination of the visit and may lead to further consequences. Additionally, visitors are prohibited from bringing certain items into the visiting room, including cell phones, cameras, and weapons. These restrictions help to maintain the safety and security of the facility and prevent any unauthorized items from entering the prison.

In addition to these general rules, there are specific guidelines that visitors must follow depending on their circumstances. For example, visitors with children must ensure that they are supervised at all times and that they do not engage in any inappropriate behavior while inside the facility. Likewise, visitors who require medication during their visit must inform the visiting room officer upon arrival and follow the appropriate procedures to ensure that their medication is properly stored and administered.

Another important aspect of visiting a prison is understanding the limitations and restrictions that may apply to certain individuals. For example, individuals who have previously been incarcerated, are currently under probation or parole supervision, or are victims of the inmate are typically not permitted to visit. Likewise, individuals who have had their visiting privileges suspended or who have an active protection from abuse (PFA) order against them are also prohibited from visiting the inmate.

Despite these restrictions, there are procedures in place for individuals who wish to visit an inmate but are not permitted under normal circumstances. Inmates can initiate a request to have a prohibited visitor added to their visiting list, and a recommendation from the inmate's unit team may allow the visitor to be approved by the facility manager or designee. However, reinstatement of visiting privileges is not guaranteed, and individuals whose visiting privileges have been suspended must write to the appropriate facility manager seeking reinstatement.

Upon arrival at the prison, visitors are subject to a thorough screening process to ensure that they do not bring any contraband into the facility. This includes a search of their person, their belongings, and their vehicle. Visitors must also pass through a metal detector and may be subject to additional screening measures, such as drug screenings conducted by dogs or special devices. Failure to pass these screenings can result in the denial of the visit and may lead to further consequences.

Once inside the visiting room, visitors must continue to adhere to the rules and regulations set forth by the prison. This includes refraining from conversing with other inmates or their guests, as well as following any specific instructions given by the visiting room officers. Visitors are also responsible for keeping control of their children and ensuring that they do not engage in any disruptive behavior.

In addition to these general guidelines, there are specific rules that visitors must follow depending on their circumstances. For example, visitors with infants must adhere to guidelines regarding the types and amounts of baby items they can bring into the visiting room. Likewise, visitors who require medication during their visit must inform the visiting room officer upon arrival and follow the appropriate procedures to ensure that their medication is properly stored and administered.

Overall, visiting a prison requires careful adherence to a complex set of rules and regulations designed to maintain order and security within the facility. By understanding and following these guidelines, visitors can help to ensure a safe and positive experience for themselves, the inmates, and the staff.