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Before Your First Visit to George Bailey Detention Facility: Check-In Rules, ID, Timeslots, and What Not to Bring

Your first visit goes smoother when you plan around George Bailey Detention Facility's check-in window, ID rules, and limited visiting days. Use this as a quick pre-visit checklist so you don't get turned away at the door.

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Before Your First Visit to George Bailey Detention Facility: Check-In Rules, ID, Timeslots, and What Not to Bring

Arrive early. George Bailey Detention Facility requires you to check in one hour before your appointment. That hour disappears fast - staff need to verify your appointment, confirm your ID, and run you through screening. Show up close to your start time and you risk missing the cutoff entirely, which means losing your visit.

If you're 16 or older, bring ID - no exceptions. George Bailey Detention Facility requires each visitor age 16+ to present a valid government-issued photo ID or a current high school ID. Double-check before you leave: make sure the ID you're bringing is current and readable. That's the first thing staff will look at.

Keep your group small. George Bailey Detention Facility allows a maximum of three visitors per visit, including children. If more than three people show up, someone gets turned away - or you'll need to reorganize who goes in.

Before Your First Visit to George Bailey Detention Facility: Check-In Rules, ID, Timeslots, and What Not to Bring

No-visiting days: There is no visitation at George Bailey Detention Facility on Tuesdays or Wednesdays.

  • 7:10 a.m. – 9:10 a.m.
  • 1:10 p.m. – 3:10 p.m.
  • 7:10 p.m. – 9:10 p.m.

Don't plan on a last-minute visit. George Bailey Detention Facility doesn't allow same-day visits, so you'll need to schedule ahead. Lock in your appointment first, then build your day around that one-hour check-in requirement.

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