Grant Parish Detention Center Dress Code: What to Wear for a Video Visit
Video visits at Grant Parish Detention Center are monitored, and the facility enforces a dress code to keep things respectful and running smoothly.
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
Visits at Grant Parish Detention Center are scheduled by custody type. Parish-offender visits are held Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (11:00 excluded for lunch), while DOC-offender visits fall on weekends from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. You'll need to call the facility at least 24 hours ahead to schedule. Before you go, confirm you're on the inmate's approved visiting list and plan to arrive early for registration and screening. All visits are subject to monitoring and/or recording, and each visit station (monitor) allows up to two visitors. Leave electronics in your car, including cell phones and smart watches. Food, drinks, tobacco, and vaping devices aren't allowed in the visiting room. Follow the facility's dress and appearance rules, including limits on shorts and dress length, and no sunglasses during visits.
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Video visits at Grant Parish Detention Center are monitored, and the facility enforces a dress code to keep things respectful and running smoothly.
Setting up a video visit with someone at Grant Parish Detention Center? Dress code rules still apply—even from home. Here's what you need to know to avoid getting your visit cut short.
Video visitation at Grant Parish Detention Center follows a set weekly schedule based on whether your loved one is a parish offender or DOC offender. Every visit must be scheduled in advance. Here's when visits happen and how to get on the calendar.
Scheduling your first video visit at Grant Parish Detention Center is pretty simple once you know two things: you need to book at least a day ahead, and you do it by phone.
Visiting Grant Parish Detention Center is straightforward once you know the schedule and pre-scheduling rule. Here's what you need to plan your visit and avoid problems at check-in.
Grant Parish Detention Center runs different visiting days depending on whether your loved one is a parish offender or a DOC offender. Once you know which category applies, planning the right day and time is straightforward.
- No cell phones or any other electronic devices (including smart watches) - No food or drinks - No tobacco products of any kind (including vaping devices) - No profanity — violators will be asked to leave - Remember: all visits are subject to monitoring and/or recording
Bring the wrong items into the visiting room and your video visit can be denied, or worse, you could lose visiting privileges entirely. Use this checklist to avoid any surprises.
Parish offenders can be visited Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., with 11:00 excluded for lunch. DOC offenders have visits on weekends from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Schedule your visit by calling the facility at least 24 hours in advance. Make sure you are on the inmate’s approved visiting list, arrive early to register, and be ready to pass screening.
Leave cell phones, smart watches, and other electronics in your car. Food, drinks, tobacco, and vaping devices aren't allowed either. For clothing, female visitors' shorts must be no higher than just above the knees, dresses must reach the natural break of the knee (including slits), and sunglasses are not permitted during visits.
If you addressed a letter to someone at Grant Parish and it didn't go to Colfax, that's not a mistake. Grant Parish routes personal mail through a central processing system run by JailATM, so your letter heads to Monroe first.
Here's the biggest surprise about mailing someone at Grant Parish: regular letters don't go to the jail in Colfax. They go to a processing center in Monroe, where they're scanned and delivered electronically.
Trying to stay in touch with someone at Grant Parish Detention Center? Your two main options are scheduled video visitation and mail. Here's how each works and the fastest way to get set up.