How to register for visits at Indiana Women's Prison (ViaPath): step-by-step
Visiting at Indiana Women's Prison starts with getting approved in ViaPath. Once your application clears, you can schedule in-person or online visits.
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
Visiting someone at Indiana Women's Prison starts with registration. Create an account on the IDOC ViaPath website, complete the electronic visitation application (State Form 14387), and wait for approval before scheduling any in-person or video visits. When booking through ViaPath, pay attention to the time displayed—scheduling uses Eastern Time. If you're 16 or older, bring an accepted photo ID (the facility lists approved types) and expect criminal background and warrant checks. Active warrants may trigger review by investigations or correctional police. Missing required documents can delay your application or get it rejected. Falsifying your application means a one-year ban from all correctional facilities. Bringing contraband onto Department property? That's a permanent ban and law enforcement referral.
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Visiting at Indiana Women's Prison starts with getting approved in ViaPath. Once your application clears, you can schedule in-person or online visits.
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Create a ViaPath account and complete the electronic visitation application (State Form 14387) on the IDOC ViaPath website. You must be approved before you can schedule any in-person or video visits.
Visitors age 16 and older must provide an accepted photo ID (such as a driver’s license, state photo ID, military ID, passport, or other government ID as specified). Visitors 16+ are also subject to criminal background and warrant checks, and active warrants can trigger additional review.
If you falsify information on your visitation application, you can be banned from all correctional facilities for one year. Trafficking or possessing contraband on Department property can result in a permanent ban and referral to law enforcement.
Visiting someone at Indiana Women's Prison starts online. Before you can schedule an in-person or video visit, you'll need to create a ViaPath account and get approved.
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