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How to Apply for In-Person Visits at David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center

Want to visit someone at David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center in person? You'll need to apply first. Here's how to complete the DLM Visitor's Request Form and get approved.

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How to Apply for In-Person Visits at David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center

In-person visits at David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center aren't drop-in - you'll need to complete and submit the DLM Visitor's Request Form first. These non-contact visits are limited to specific relationships (parents, spouses, children, and a few others), so confirm you're eligible before starting the paperwork.

Eligibility

  • Parents
  • Grandparents
  • Spouses
  • Siblings
  • Fiancés
  • Children age 16 or older (with a legal guardian)
  • If you’re using the online registration system, only immediate family members (parents, spouses, and children) are approved, and you’ll need documented proof of your relationship at the time of the visit.
How to Apply for In-Person Visits at David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center

The DLM Visitor's Request Form is required. Without it, you won't be considered for visiting privileges.

By filling out the form, you're authorizing a background check. Once submitted, expect a decision within 10 days.

  • Photo ID for visitors age 18 and older (acceptable examples include a state driver’s license, or a state, federal, military, or school ID)
  • Documented proof of your relationship to the inmate (required at the time of your visit)

After the facility receives your form, they'll run a background check using the information you provided. Approval or denial typically comes within 10 days.

Warning: Incomplete or inaccurate information means automatic denial - and you won't be able to reapply for 120 days.

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