Visitation at Adelanto Detention Center

How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements

Overview

Adelanto Detention Center offers legal visitation every day of the week. On regular business days, expect at least eight hours of availability; weekends and holidays have a minimum of four hours. Individual visits last at least 30 minutes under normal conditions. Attorney visits are confidential and take place in private consultation rooms — staff may observe visually but cannot listen to privileged conversations. The facility maintains both a general visitor log and a separate legal visitor log. Attorneys or legal representatives can bring documents into visits; security may inspect them but won't read them, and detainees can keep legal materials afterward. Visitation rules and hours are publicly posted. For questions, Adelanto's detainee information phone line operates daily from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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Quick Facts

  • Adelanto must permit legal visitation seven days a week with minimum hours: eight hours on regular business days and four hours on weekends/holidays.
  • The 2019 Visitation standard sets a minimum visit time of 30 minutes under normal conditions.
  • Attorney-detainee meetings are confidential and held in private consultation rooms where staff may visually observe but must not overhear conversations.
  • Adelanto keeps a general visitor log and a separate legal visitor log and allows inspection (but not reading) of legal documents provided during visits.

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Common Questions

How often can attorneys visit detainees at Adelanto Detention Center?

Adelanto must permit legal visitation seven days a week, with minimum availability of eight hours on regular business days and four hours on weekends and holidays. Attorney meetings are confidential and must be provided in private consultation rooms.

Are attorney visits at Adelanto private and protected from supervision?

Yes. Attorney-detainee meetings are confidential and held in private consultation rooms; staff may observe visually but are prohibited from overhearing privileged conversations. Legal documents can be provided during visits and may be inspected (but not read), and detainees may keep legal materials for personal use.

Where can I find Adelanto's visitation rules and schedule?

Visitation rules and hours are posted publicly and included in the facility handbook. The schedule is also available by phone. Adelanto's public detainee information line operates daily from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. — call to ask about current visitation procedures.

What are the consequences of breaking Adelanto's visitation rules?

Breaking visitation rules can lead to disciplinary action for the detainee and may result in criminal prosecution if contraband is introduced. Follow posted rules and staff instructions during your visit.

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