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Sandusky Co Juvenile Detention Visitation Center

State Juvenile

Last Updated: May 12,2026


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Visiting a Youth in State Custody at Sandusky County Juvenile Detention Center

Sandusky County Juvenile Detention Center in Fremont, Ohio is a state juvenile facility operated under the Ohio juvenile justice authority. Youth held here are in state custody, and visitation is governed by both facility rules and the broader juvenile justice system, including the court and the assigned case manager. Visiting rules are designed around the youth's treatment plan and family reunification goals. Before traveling, call 419-334-6498 to confirm the current schedule and your status on the approved visitor list.

Who Can Visit a Youth at Sandusky County Juvenile Detention Center

Approved visitors typically include parents, legal guardians, custodial grandparents, and siblings. Extended family may be approved through the case manager. Foster parents and child welfare caseworkers are usually pre-approved through their professional role. Attorneys, CASA volunteers, and clergy have separate access channels. Minor siblings often require a parent or guardian to accompany them. To be added to the approved visitor list, the parent or legal guardian usually submits a written request to the facility's case management team.

Visiting Schedule and Visit Types

Most state juvenile facilities schedule visits on weekends and selected weekday evenings. Visits are often held in a structured visiting area, and many facilities offer family programming such as scheduled family therapy and meetings with the youth's treatment team. Contact visits are the norm, though non-contact rules may apply during disciplinary status. Call 419-334-6498 for the current schedule and whether family programming is offered alongside standard visits.

ID, Conduct, and What to Bring

Bring a valid government-issued photo ID. Custodial parents and guardians may also need legal documentation establishing custody, especially in shared-custody situations. 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.

Working With the Case Manager and Treatment Team

Every youth at Sandusky County Juvenile Detention Center is assigned a case manager who coordinates the treatment plan, education, court reporting, and release planning. The case manager is the family's most important point of contact. They can approve additional visitors, schedule family therapy, arrange phone calls outside standard hours, and provide updates on the youth's progress. Building a working relationship with the case manager often does more for family contact than any formal visitation rule. Ask for the case manager's name when you call 419-334-6498.

Home Visits and Reunification Passes

As a youth progresses through the program, the facility and the court may approve home visits, weekend passes, or extended reunification time with parents or guardians. These passes typically require approval from the case manager, the facility administrator, and sometimes the judge. Home visits are part of the reunification process, not a reward, and they come with conditions, including curfews and continued program compliance.

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General Visitation Information

Sandusky County Juvenile Detention - Visitation

Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 2921.36, no person shall knowingly convey, or attempt to convey, onto the grounds of a Detention Facility any weapons or prohibited items.

It is the policy of this facility that visitors are prohibited from giving Residents any materials not previously approved by the Superintendent or his designee. All items must be checked by Detention staff. Violators of this Ohio Revised Code Section will be prosecuted.

Youth detained known as RESIDENTS may earn up to three 1/2 hour visits per week according to current behavioral level, with their Parents, Guardians and or Legal Custodians which commences on Saturday. Along with Parents, Guardians and or Legal Custodians, there is a special Grandparent visitation on every Wednesday, which is not counted in the overall weekly visit count.

No more than two visitors per Resident are permitted during one visitation period. Visitors are allowed to visit for a thirty-minute period of time within the periods listed as follows:

Tuesday 9:00 a.m. & 9:30 a.m.
Tuesday 6:00 p.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday 9:00 a.m. & 9:30 a.m. (Grandparents only)
Wednesday 6:00 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. (Grandparents only)
Thursday 9:00 a.m. & 9:30 a.m.
Thursday 6:00 p.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Sunday 12:00 p.m., 12:30 p.m., 1:00 p.m., & 1:30 p.m.

VISITATION RULES

Visitors should report 10 minutes prior to visitation time. All Visitors must have a legal photo I.D. Visitation rules are as follows:

  • A visit will be denied if the Resident is in room confinement.
  • The Attorney of Record will be allowed to visit at any time.
  • Clergy, Counselors, and or Mentors may visit, with parent or guardian approval prior to the visit, at a reasonable time that does not interfere with regularly scheduled activities.
  • All visitors must sign in and out of the facility. All visitors will be required to walk through a metal detector before entering the visitation area and may be subject to being searched.
  • A visitation may be denied if there are reasonable grounds to believe the visit may compromise the security of the facility.
  • All visitors are required to be dressed with appropriate attire to gain admittance into visitation. Shirt and shoes must be worn.
  • No visitor will be permitted in visitation if he/she appears to be under the influence or is apparently angry.
  • If there is a disturbance during visitation, the visitation session shall be halted immediately with everyone being ordered removed from the room. After the individual causing such disturbance has been removed, and the occurrence is deemed under control, the visitation session may reconvene at the Sergeants discretion.
  • Residents have the right to refuse to see any or all visitors.
  • Absolutely no items of any kind may be given to a Resident at visitation.
  • Smoking, eating or drinking is NOT permitted during visitation. No tobacco products or lighters will be permitted in the visitation area.
  • All personal belongings of visitors such as bags, purses and cell phones must be kept outside, as the facility is not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged items.