Bolivar County Jail Zone Visitation Schedule: Which Days & Times for C1–C5, S1–S6, Intake, and Green/White
Visitation at Bolivar County runs by housing
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
Visiting at Bolivar County Jail (Bolivar County Regional Correctional Facility) starts with checking the zone schedule. The facility publishes specific visiting days and times for dorms C1, C2, C3, and Intake (county men)—confirm the correct zone before you travel. General visits for all green/white inmates happen every Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Getting approved starts with the inmate: they must send you the Application for Visiting Privileges. MDOC visitation forms aren't available online, and MDOC won't email or mail them to you. If you're 16 or older, bring photo ID and make sure you're on the offender's approved list. Expect to register and sign the visitor log when you arrive, and follow item and conduct rules. Prescribed medication must be turned in to the Visitor Center Officer unless you have an approved written request and a doctor's statement to keep it on you.
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Visitation at Bolivar County runs by housing
Bringing kids to visit is allowed, but you'll need the right paperwork—and there are limits on what you can carry in. Here's how to avoid getting turned away at check-in.
Your first visit goes a lot smoother when you show up with the right ID, the right paperwork for kids, and nothing that will get you turned away at the door. Use this guide to pack smart and avoid a wasted trip.
Bolivar County Jail publishes zone-specific visiting days and times for dorms C1, C2, C3, and Intake, so check the zone schedule before you go. General visits for all green/white inmates are Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
The inmate has to start the process by sending you the Application for Visiting Privileges. MDOC visitation application forms aren’t available online and aren’t emailed or mailed by MDOC.
Visitors age 16 and up must show photo ID and be on the offender’s approved visitor list, and anyone under 18 must be with a parent or legal guardian. Children 15 and under should bring a legible birth certificate; infants may bring one diaper bag and necessary infant medication in a zip-top bag.
Getting help fast means calling the right place first. Use the jail for day-to-day questions that need quick answers. Use MDOC Central Office for department-level issues.