Visitation at Hidalgo County Adult Detention Facility.

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

Overview

Visiting at Hidalgo County Adult Detention Facility starts with the approved visitor list. The inmate needs your full name and date of birth to add you, and staff may verify this when you arrive. Visitors 17 and older must bring an accepted photo ID: state driver license, DPS ID, military ID, U.S. passport, or a foreign government ID. If your photo ID is expired, you can pair it with a valid voter registration certificate or a utility bill showing your name and address. Expect security screening. You may be searched, must pass through a metal detector, and the facility may use electronic detection devices or a canine. Prohibited items include cell phones, electronics, food or drinks, tobacco, purses or bags, lighters or matches, and weapons. Weapons are banned on facility grounds entirely.

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Quick Facts

  • You must be on the inmate's approved visitation list before visiting Hidalgo County Adult Detention Facility.
  • To be added to an inmate's approved visitors list the inmate must know your full name and date of birth; staff may verify this at the visit if needed.
  • Visitors age 17 and older must present a valid photo ID such as a state driver license, DPS ID, military ID, U.S. passport or foreign government ID.
  • Inmates are entitled to at least two 20‑minute visits per week, with at least one visit scheduled during evenings or weekends.

Visitation Guides

Hidalgo County Jail Dress Code: What You Can and Can't Wear to Visitation

Shorts and skirts must be no shorter than three inches above the middle of your knee while standing. Here's a quick check before you leave: stand up straight, find the center of your kneecap, and make sure your hem falls at least three inches below that point. If it's borderline, go with something longer — getting turned away at check-in isn't worth the gamble.

Common Questions

Who is allowed to visit someone at Hidalgo County Adult Detention Facility?

Only people on the inmate’s approved visitation list can visit. Visitors must be 17 or older, except during Children’s visitation on the first complete weekend of each month (Friday through Monday).

What ID do I need to bring for a visitation at Hidalgo County Adult Detention Facility?

Bring a valid photo ID such as a state driver license, DPS-issued ID, military ID, U.S. passport, or foreign government ID. If your photo ID is expired, bring the expired ID plus a valid voter registration certificate or a utility bill with your name and address.

How long are visits and can visiting time be split between people?

Inmates are entitled to at least two 20-minute visits per week, with at least one scheduled during evenings or weekends. Visiting time can be split between approved visitors, but the clock keeps running when visitors switch.

What security checks and items are prohibited at Hidalgo County visitation?

You may be searched and must pass through a metal detector. The facility may also use electronic detection devices or a canine. Prohibited items include cell phones, electronics, food and drinks, tobacco, purses and bags, lighters and matches, and weapons. Bringing any of these can get your visit denied or your privileges revoked.

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