Before You Visit Century CI: What You Can (and Can't) Bring
Century CI is strict about what comes into the visiting area. Show up with extra items, and you risk being turned away. Pack light and stick to what's allowed.
Anyone 16 or older needs a valid picture ID to enter. Staff check this first, so make sure yours is current and readable.
Travel light. You can bring one vehicle key - but keyless entry devices aren't allowed unless the duty warden (or designee) inspects and approves it. One photo ID card is permitted. Leave the wallet full of extras at home.
Limited feminine hygiene products are allowed. "Limited" means exactly that - bring only what you need for the visit. Anything extra could be denied at entry.
Want snacks or a drink? Bring up to $50 cash per visitor for the vending machines - $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills only. Visitors purchase and consume everything in the visiting area. You cannot give money to an inmate under any circumstances.
Medications
- ✓ Bring only the dose you need for the length of the visit.
- ✓ Keep each prescription in its original prescribed container.
- ✓ Make sure the label is clearly readable and shows the medication type, dosage requirements, and the name of the person it was prescribed to.
- ✓ Do not bring mixed-medication containers (no combining different medications into one bottle).
Warning: Needles and syringes are prohibited. If you require an injection, you must leave the institution for it and you may return afterward.
Infant Items
- ✓ No more than five (5) diapers
- ✓ No more than three (3) clear baby bottles
- ✓ No more than two (2) toddler sipper cups
- ✓ No more than three (3) clear plastic jars of sealed (unopened) baby food
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