Visitation at Harris County C.I.

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

Overview

To visit someone at Harris County C.I., you'll need to use the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) online visitation form linked on the facility page. Before booking, submit the Visitation Request Form to the facility and wait for approval. Once approved, you can manage visits online: use the

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Quick Facts

  • Requests for scheduled visits must be submitted via the GDC online visitation form linked on the facility page.
  • The first step to become an approved visitor is to complete and submit the Visitation Request Form to the facility where the inmate is incarcerated.
  • To add additional people to a scheduled visit, use the 'Add Visitor' link from your scheduled visit.
  • To cancel a scheduled visitation appointment, use the 'Cancel my visit' link to find and cancel the visit.
  • GDC may refuse or revoke visitation for suspected or actual introduction of contraband, deception on forms, repeated warnings, or to meet special security needs.

Common Questions

How do I request a scheduled visit at Harris County C.I.?

Request a visit using the GDC online visitation form linked on the Harris County C.I. facility page. First, you'll need approval—submit the Visitation Request Form to the facility where the inmate is housed.

Can I add or remove visitors after I schedule a visit?

Yes. Use the “Add Visitor” link from your scheduled visit to add people, and use the “Cancel my visit” link to find and cancel an appointment.

What reasons could cause Harris County C.I. to deny or revoke visitation?

Visitation can be refused or revoked for suspected or actual introduction of contraband, deception on visitation forms, repeated warnings, or special security needs. In these situations, the Ombudsman can’t overturn a warden’s decision.

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