Visitation

What You Can and Can't Bring Into the Visit Room at Clallam Bay (Checklist)

Packing for a prison visit is easier when you know exactly what's allowed past Public Access. Use this checklist so you don't get turned away or end up stashing items at the last second.

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At Clallam Bay Corrections Center (CBCC), visitors use a re-loadable vending card for vending machine purchases. You can buy the card in Public Access for $5.

Bring the right cash for the initial purchase. The $5 vending card can only be bought with $1 and $5 bills in Public Access.

Once you have the card, you can reload it with $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills. If you plan to grab snacks or drinks during the visit, bring cash in those denominations.

Warning: Cash is not allowed in the CBCC visit room.

If you drove to CBCC, pare your keys down before heading inside. Drivers may keep one car key and/or remote on a single ring key chain. Your keys will be secured in a locker in Public Access before you enter the visit area. You may also be allowed to carry one form of ID into the visiting area, so keep it simple and easy to check.

Prescription Meds

  • Bring prescription medication only in the original container.
  • Make sure the container lists your name.
  • Make sure the container lists the medication name.
  • Make sure the container lists the pharmacy name.
  • Make sure the container lists the prescribing physician.
  • Bring only the limited amount needed for the visit (not your full supply).

Infant Items

  • Pack infant and toddler items in a clear plastic bag or clear container.
  • Bring up to two empty, clear plastic bottles (they can be filled at the facility with water, juice, milk, or formula).

Not allowed: Smart devices are not permitted in the visit area at CBCC.

Leave paperwork in your car unless you have specific permission. Notes and letters cannot be brought into the visit room or taken out when you leave, unless specifically authorized.

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