Visitation at Butler County Prison, PA

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

Overview

Visiting someone at Butler County Prison is straightforward if you come prepared. Bring a current photo ID, tell staff which inmate you're visiting, and check in with the lobby officer for identity verification. Each inmate maintains a confidential list of five adult visitors—only those listed can visit, and the inmate can update the list every 30 days. Visits are limited to three visitors at a time, one visit per day. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian unless the Warden or Deputy Warden approves otherwise. You'll pass through a metal detector and may be searched (including a strip search) if staff have cause. Store personal items in the lock boxes provided. Show up more than five minutes late? You'll be turned away.

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Quick Facts

  • Inmates must submit a confidential list of five adult visitors; only listed adults may visit.
  • Only three visitors are allowed per inmate per visit and an inmate may have one visit per day.
  • Visitors under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian unless the Warden or Deputy Warden approves otherwise.
  • Photo identification is required with no exceptions, and all visitors must pass metal detectors; searches up to a strip search may occur with cause.

Visitation Guides

Before Your First Visit to Butler County Prison: A 1-Page Checklist

- Bring a photo ID — you must present it at entry (no exceptions). - Check in with the Lobby Officer when you arrive. - Be ready to tell staff which inmate you’re there to see. - Arrive early — if you’re more than 5 minutes late, you’ll be denied the visit. - Put all personal items into the provided lock boxes before entering. - Expect security screening — everyone must pass a metal detector and may be searched. - Don’t bring property, photos, clothing, or money to “hand over” during visitation unless it’s been approved ahead of time. - If you need to add money to an inmate account, use a money order by mail, an internet option, or the lobby kiosk (mail deposits must be money orders only — no cash or personal checks).

Common Questions

Can ordained ministers have contact visits at Butler County Prison?

Yes. Ordained ministers may have contact visits only after the Treatment Department approves them. Approval includes a background check and issuance of an ID card before contact visits are allowed.

What identification and screening are required for professional or official visitors?

You must present a current photo ID with no exceptions and state which inmate you are visiting at the lobby. All visitors must pass the metal detector and may be searched up to and including a strip search if there is cause.

How are special professional or official visits arranged, such as extended treatment visits?

Special one-hour visits may be arranged through the Treatment Department when criteria are met. Approvals for items or special access may require sign-off from the Treatment Department, Shift Commander, Warden, or Deputy Warden.

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