F.A.Q

 

1. When I send back the visiting form, do they take it out or does the inmate get it?
 
    the mail room staff will remove it and send for processing at visiting - though when your form is approved, it's up to the inmate to inform you of the approval, weeks later most facilities will send a letter of approval/disapproval
 
2. How long do you think I could visit him with him being in medical?
 
medical - depending on WHY - he's in medical is just part of processing... TB tests,
HIV tests - psych evaluation.
that typical/standard medical housing lasts only the first week of processing.
after that they are sent to housing to await transfer to permanent housing/facilities/institutions (prisons)
 
still - for the duration of reception/orientation, whether or not the inmate is in medical housing or through that and into a cell,
your visits will last for 1 hour and be behind glass.
If this is a first term, or you have never applied for visiting before, it's a very good possibility your CDC form 106, visitors application; will not be processed in time to even visit while that person is at reception, but approval will be noted in the inmates central file, and your approval is only a one time thing that remains active regardless of where or how many times the inmate is transferred or moved in the system - * unless you do something to lose you visits.
 
3. Are there usually a lot of people waiting to go and visit there love ones?
 
YES - it's always crowded
I have never experienced a day that might be considered "slow"
the worst days are holidays -
 
4. When you do get approved for visiting do they send you some kind of visiting  paper stating that you are approved?
 
eventually yes.
it's much more efficient to have your person inside send a letter with his/her form and notice of visitor approval, than wait for yours.
you will not need it to  go to visit, just your valid identification /drivers license.
 
5. Is all of the clothing rules the same for all prisons? What happens if someone is  up there for a visit and they are wearing the wrong clothes?
 
I always suggest / and do myself - carry an extra set of clothing, right down to under garments and shoes in the car (just in case)
most facilities have the same dress codes, some are more relaxed than others, but - in case there are "by the book" c/o's at the desk, or if your attire is totally inappropriate
there are; at some facilities, a "trailer"  usually somewhere in the parking area designated for visitors,  - that is run by an outside entity such as "friends outside" - or other family of inmates advocacies that will lend you clothing to wear during your visit.
don't count on their selection of temporary outfitting to be anything but "functional"
and keep your humor - because if you are reduced to wearing their "loaner clothes"
you could end up in flooding wool plaid golf pants and a hideous polka dot blouse -
or worse... mu-mu dresses !!!
LIKE I SAID ABOVE : - take a spare set of your own clothes - they will let you change into your own clothes in their dressing area.

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