Who Can Visit and What ID to Bring — Camille Graham Checklist
Getting ready to visit someone at Camille Graham? Focus on three things: how many visits are allowed each month, how many people can come with you, and what IDs you'll need—especially for kids.
General population inmates with visitation privileges get four in-person visits per month. Here's how it breaks down: one visit per weekend, with each weekend visit counting toward that monthly total. Group size matters too - up to four visitors can come at once, and at least one must be an adult.
- ✓ Four in-person visits per month (general population inmates with visitation privileges)
- ✓ One visit per weekend (counts toward the monthly four-visit limit)
- ✓ Up to four visitors per visit, and at least one visitor must be an adult
Get your group's paperwork sorted before you arrive, especially if children are coming. Kids age 10 and older need a government-issued photo ID. For children nine and younger, bring a certified long-form birth certificate.
- ✓ Children age 10 and older: bring a government-issued photo ID
- ✓ Children age nine and younger: bring a certified long-form birth certificate
During a two-hour visit, each visitor gets one restroom trip. If you're with a child age nine or younger, they must accompany you - and that single trip counts as both your restroom use and theirs. Worth planning around before you head in.
Plan ahead: Taking a child nine or younger to the restroom? That one trip counts as both your restroom use and theirs for the entire two-hour visit.
Previsit Checklist
- ✓ Keep the monthly limit in mind: general population inmates with visitation privileges get four in-person visits per month
- ✓ Plan for the weekend limit: the inmate may have one visit per weekend, and it counts toward the four monthly visits
- ✓ Count your group before you go: no more than four visitors at a time, and at least one must be an adult
- ✓ If you’re bringing children 10+: pack a government-issued photo ID for each child
- ✓ If you’re bringing children nine or younger: pack a certified long-form birth certificate for each child
- ✓ Remind everyone about the restroom rule: each visitor gets one restroom use during a two-hour visit
- ✓ If a child nine or younger needs the restroom, an adult must go too - and that single trip counts as both visitors’ one-time use
Quick check: Don't get turned away for something avoidable. Confirm your group is within the four-visitor limit, and bring the right child ID - photo ID for ages 10+, long-form birth certificate for nine and under.
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