Visitation

How to Schedule a Video Visit at Caddo County Detention Center

Video visits at Caddo County Detention Center require some planning. Once you understand the timing rules and basic requirements, the process is simple.

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Caddo County Detention Center does not offer in-person visits. All visitation happens through remote video. These visits are recorded, so keep in mind that your conversation is not private. Your behavior and surroundings still matter, even from home.

If you are planning to use the onsite video visitation kiosk, the detention center is located at 201 West Oklahoma, Anadarko, OK 73005.

Remote video visits must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance. This applies to every visit, so don't wait until the last minute. If you need a specific day or time, book early to avoid scrambling.

Each inmate is allowed two remote visits per day, with each visit lasting 20 minutes. After a visit ends, there's a 10-minute cool-down before another can begin. Visits can be scheduled any day of the week, so you can spread them out if that works better for your family.

Kiosk

  • Use the onsite kiosk in the detention center visitation area if you do not have internet access
  • Kiosk hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
  • Location: Caddo County Detention Center, 201 West Oklahoma, Anadarko, OK 73005

Using the onsite kiosk doesn't change the scheduling rule. You still need to book at least 24 hours ahead. If you're visiting the kiosk for the first time, give yourself extra time so you're not rushed.

Remote video visits at Caddo County are recorded. Treat the visit like a monitored phone call: keep your conversation and setting appropriate. If you're visiting from home, choose a quiet space and be aware of who can be seen or heard on your side.

Note: Visitation privileges can be restricted due to misbehavior by the inmate or visitor, or for security reasons. If a visit becomes inappropriate or raises security concerns, it can be ended early and future visits may be limited.

To visit, you must be at least 18 years old. If you are under 18, a parent or legal guardian must be present.

  • Follow the detention center’s visitor dress code
  • Do not wear: mini-skirts, halter tops, short shorts, see-through clothing, or swim wear
  • If you violate the dress code, you will not be allowed to visit

Even with a scheduled visit, access can be denied if there are security concerns or if rules aren't being followed. Keeping things calm and appropriate helps protect your ability to visit in the future.

  1. Schedule at least 24 hours ahead. Same-day visits are not allowed, so pick your time slot early.
  2. Decide how you will connect. If you do not have internet access, use the onsite kiosk Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and arrive with enough time to get set up.
  3. Dress for approval. Avoid mini-skirts, halter tops, short shorts, see-through clothing, and swim wear so you are not turned away.
  4. Build the time limits into your plan. Expect 20 minutes per visit, a maximum of two visits per day, and a 10-minute cool-down period between visits.
  5. Treat it like a recorded visit. Keep behavior and conversation appropriate so the visit is not cut short.

Reminder: Video visits are recorded, and visitation can be restricted for misbehavior or security reasons. When in doubt, keep things calm and focused on supporting your loved one.

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