How Many Visits Can You Have Each Week at Doña Ana County Detention Center?
Planning visits with someone at Doña Ana County Detention Center? Here's the weekly limit you need to know.
According to the facility's published policy, each detainee can receive two family visits per week. Each visit lasts 30 minutes - so you're looking at two separate half-hour sessions, not one longer block of time.
Think of it as two 30-minute slots each week. Plan ahead so you don't accidentally waste one on a scheduling mix-up. Keep in mind: the limit tells you how much time is allowed, but not how visits are scheduled or what requirements you'll need to meet. Confirm the current process directly with the facility before you go.
Need more details? Contact the detention center to ask about scheduling, visitor approval, available days and times, and any exceptions. Request the visitation rules in writing if you can. If you're having trouble getting a straight answer, you can file an IPRA request (New Mexico's public records process) to confirm the exact policies being enforced.
Note: The weekly limit doesn't tell you everything. Verify scheduling methods, visiting hours, and approval steps with the facility before making the trip.
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