Visitation at Dallas County Jail

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

Overview

Dallas County Jail allows one 20-minute visit per day, with a maximum of four people per visit (two adults and two minors). Inmates are capped at two visits per week. Attorney, law enforcement, and approved professional visits are counted separately. Visitor processing starts 30 minutes before visiting hours. Staff stop processing visitors after 8:30 p.m. on weekdays and after 1:30 p.m. on weekends. If you were incarcerated in a Dallas County detention facility within the last six months, you're not authorized to visit. Once you check in, you must stay inside the building for the entire visit (no in-and-out). Out-of-town residents living more than 75 miles from Dallas may receive a one-time 40-minute visit, with all visits after that reverting to 20 minutes. A conservative dress code applies, many items are prohibited, and visits can be restricted for rule violations or security reasons.

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Quick Facts

  • Visits are limited to one 20-minute visit per day and no more than four people (maximum two adults and two minors) may visit an inmate at a time.
  • Each inmate may receive up to two visits per week, excluding attorneys, law enforcement, or professional visits unless approved by a supervisor.
  • Visitors who were incarcerated in a Dallas County detention facility within the preceding six months are not authorized to visit.
  • Out-of-town residents living more than 75 miles from Dallas city limits may receive a one-time 40-minute visit; subsequent visits are 20 minutes.

Visitation Guides

Visitation

How to Visit Facility

A smooth visit starts with timing. Dallas County Jail has specific sign-up windows, processing cutoffs, and limits on visit length and group size.

Common Questions

How long are visits at Dallas County Jail?

Regular in-person visits are 20 minutes. If you live more than 75 miles from Dallas city limits, you may be granted one 40-minute visit, then visits revert to 20 minutes. Inmates are also limited to two visits per week overall (attorneys, law enforcement, and approved professional visits are handled separately).

What ID and age rules do visitors need to meet for Dallas County Jail visits?

If you're 18 or older, bring a photo ID such as a valid driver's license from any state or a valid passport. Visitors 17 or younger must be accompanied by an adult (18+). Children under 17 aren't placed on the visitor's card but may visit on weekends when accompanied by a parent or legal guardian who is on the visitor's card and responsible for the child's conduct.

What items are prohibited and can I bring infant supplies into Dallas County Jail visitation?

Many items are prohibited in visitation areas, including tobacco, lighters, e-cigarettes, cameras, recording devices, cell phones, smart watches, backpacks, bags, and purses. If you bring an infant, you may bring one diaper bag (it will be searched), and infant carriers are visually inspected.

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Phone & Messaging

How to Contact an Inmate at Facility

At Dallas County Jail, your main options for staying in touch are scheduled video visitation and limited in-person visits. Plan ahead and follow the facility's rules to avoid having your visit denied or cut short.

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