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Visiting Henry County Jail with children: rules and tips for parents and guardians

Bringing kids to Henry County Jail takes some extra planning—mostly around supervision, scheduling, and what's allowed inside. Here's what parents and guardians need to know, plus a few tips to make the visit easier.

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Visiting Henry County Jail with children: rules and tips for parents and guardians

Juveniles can visit Henry County Jail, but they must stay with a parent, guardian, or custodian at all times. This applies everywhere - the visitation area, the lobby, even while you're checking in or asking questions at the desk. If you're bringing more than one child, plan ahead so you can keep everyone together from arrival to departure.

  • Schedule the visit in advance (video or in-person) through the ICSolutions/JailATM platform
  • Bring a valid passport or a U.S./state-issued photo ID for check-in
  • Check in at the Visitation Desk at least 15 minutes before the scheduled visit

Only one adult can visit at a time. For families, this means deciding who's going in and building the rest of your plan around that - especially since children must stay with their supervising adult. Two adults who both want to visit? Plan for separate trips rather than expecting to go in together.

Safety Contraband

Note: All visitors are subject to search, and you'll need to follow staff instructions. If you're bringing kids, give them a heads-up beforehand - let them know adults may be screened and everyone needs to listen to staff right away.

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