Visitation at David L Moss Criminal Justice Center

How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements

Overview

Visiting at David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center starts with the DLM Visitor's Request Form. Once submitted, it triggers a background check—expect approval or denial within 10 days. Be accurate: leaving out or falsifying information leads to disapproval and a 120-day wait before you can reapply. If you're 18 or older, bring photo ID (state driver's license, government, school, or military ID). The name on your ID may need to match your registered visitor information. Security screening uses hand-held and stationary scanners. If you can't pass screening or wear an ankle monitor, you'll be denied entry. Electronic devices, including cell phones, are prohibited during visits. Bringing them into secure areas without authorization can be a felony under Oklahoma law (limited attorney exceptions apply under strict terms). On-site non-contact visits are limited to approved immediate-family categories and require an application. New detainees may not be available for visits during the first seven days while checks are processed.

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Quick Facts

  • Submit the DLM Visitor's Request Form to start the visitor background check; a decision is issued within 10 days of receipt.
  • Visitors 18 and older must present photo identification (state driver's license, state/federal/military/school ID) to enter the facility.
  • Bringing cell phones or other electronic communication devices into secure areas without authorization is prohibited and can be a felony under Oklahoma law.
  • Visitors who fail security screening (metal detectors) or who wear ankle monitors will be denied entry.

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Visitation

How to Visit Facility

Visiting someone at the David L Moss Criminal Justice Center is straightforward once you know the rules. A few things can stop a visit before it starts, so here's what to know about restrictions, the approval process, and what happens when you arrive.

Common Questions

What photo ID do I need to visit someone at David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center?

Visitors 18 and older must show photo ID—a state driver's license or a state, federal, military, or school ID works. Your ID needs to clearly show your photo and identity at check-in.

What happens if I lie or leave out information on the visitor application?

If you omit or falsify information on the visitor application, your request will be disapproved. You’ll also be ineligible to reapply for visitation for 120 days.

Can I visit if I wear an ankle monitor or fail the metal detector?

No. Visitors who wear ankle monitors are denied access, and anyone who can’t pass hand-held or stationary metal detector screening will be denied entry.

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