How to Visit Dupage County Jail, IL (IL)
Visiting someone at DuPage County Jail starts online. The jail runs its visitation system through GTL (ViaPath) VisitMe, using the official DuPage County portal.
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
DuPage County Jail handles visitation through the GTL (ViaPath) VisitMe portal. This is where you'll schedule and manage your visits. Most visits require advance booking, either through an on-site kiosk or a remote video option, so pick a time window and reserve it early. Before visiting, the incarcerated person typically needs to add you to their approved visitor list, and the facility must clear you. Visits are monitored, and staff can end a visit if rules are broken. When you arrive, expect screening: staff may search you, your vehicle, and your belongings. Adults should bring a current, readable photo ID.
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Visiting someone at DuPage County Jail starts online. The jail runs its visitation system through GTL (ViaPath) VisitMe, using the official DuPage County portal.
Use the DuPage County Jail visitation portal on GTL (ViaPath) VisitMe to view available times and book your visit. If you get stuck, the portal has step-by-step scheduling instructions.
Yes. The incarcerated person must add you to their approved visitor list, and the facility needs to clear you before you can visit. Start this process early since approval can take time.
Bring a current, readable photo ID. Expect screening, which can include searches of you, your vehicle, and your belongings, and you can be turned away if you refuse a search.
Sending mail to someone at DuPage County Jail is still possible—you just need to use the updated Phoenix, MD address and include the right details so your letter can be scanned and delivered to their tablet.
Planning to write someone at DuPage County Jail? The most important thing to know: personal mail is now scanned and delivered digitally.
DuPage County Jail switched to digital mail scanning on May 15, 2023. To get your letter or photos to your loved one, you'll need to send them to a P.O. Box in Phoenix, Maryland — the scanning center that delivers mail electronically to tablets inside the facility.