How to Become an Approved Visitor — Brooks County Jail
Want to visit someone at Brooks County Jail? It starts with one step: completing the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) Visitation Request Form and submitting it to the facility.
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
Before you can visit at Brooks County Jail, you need to be on the approved visitor list. Complete and submit the Visitation Request Form to the facility where the inmate is housed. Once approved, schedule your visit through the department's visitation form. Deadlines matter: weekend visit requests must be in by 5:00 PM on Wednesday of that same week, and state-holiday requests are due by 5:00 PM three days before the holiday. If you already have an appointment, you can manage it online—use the
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Want to visit someone at Brooks County Jail? It starts with one step: completing the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) Visitation Request Form and submitting it to the facility.
Submit a scheduled visitation request through the department’s visitation form. You also must be approved first by filling out and submitting the Visitation Request Form to the facility where the inmate is housed.
Weekend visitation requests are due by 5:00 PM on Wednesday of the same week. State-holiday visit requests must be submitted by 5:00 PM three days before the holiday.
To add someone to an already scheduled visit, use the “Add Visitor” link for that appointment. To cancel, use the “Cancel my visit” link to locate and cancel the scheduled visitation.
Possibly. Non-immediate family members can qualify as significant relationship visitors, but the offender must first complete the Significant Relationship Visitor Application to start the process.
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