How to Visit Facility
Before visiting, confirm where your loved one is housed and how to reach the facility. Here are the verified phone options and timing details you need to know.
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
Need detainee information or want to confirm how visits work at Baker County Detention Center? Call (904) 288-4600 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. No fixed visiting schedule is published here, and hours and procedures can change, so confirm the current rules before you go. Most facilities require you to be on the inmate's approved visitor list before visiting, and many also require a visitor application. Follow the detention center's submission instructions (often email or U.S. Mail), sign where required, avoid leaving blanks, and wait for approval before traveling. Ask whether video visitation is available and how scheduling works.
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Before visiting, confirm where your loved one is housed and how to reach the facility. Here are the verified phone options and timing details you need to know.
Before you make the trip, make sure you have the right ID. ICE detention standards are strict about what adult visitors must show at the door.
Visitation hours are not listed here. Call (904) 288-4600 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. to ask for the current visiting hours and scheduling procedures.
Have the inmate add you to their approved visitor list. Complete any required visitor application, submit it according to the facility's instructions, and wait for official approval before traveling to the jail.
Many jails offer remote or on-site video visitation, but availability and scheduling vary by facility. Call (904) 288-4600 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. to ask whether video visits are available and how to schedule them.
Detainees at this facility cannot receive incoming phone calls. You can't call and ask to be connected directly. Your options are calling for general information, leaving an urgent message for staff to relay, or using the facility's tablet messaging system.
Need to confirm whether someone is being held at Baker County or get basic custody details? Calling is usually your fastest option. Here's the number, when to call, and what you'll need before you pick up the phone.
If you need to pass time-sensitive information to someone held at Baker County Detention Center, you can’t call them directly—detainees cannot receive incoming calls. Instead, use the facility’s urgent-message line to leave a message for the detainee.