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What Photo ID to Bring When Visiting Someone at Kay County Detention Center

Visiting someone at Kay County Detention Center goes smoothly when you bring the right ID. Here's what staff check at the door—and what to do if you don't have it.

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What Photo ID to Bring When Visiting Someone at Kay County Detention Center

Staff verify your identity before letting you in. If you're an adult, bring a valid state or government-issued photo ID. No ID, no visit - they check every time.

What Photo ID to Bring When Visiting Someone at Kay County Detention Center

Valid ID Examples

  • State driver’s license
  • State-issued identification card
  • Passport (government-issued photo ID)

No valid photo ID? Your visit will likely end at check-in. Staff won't bend the rules at the front desk - every adult must be positively identified. If you're dealing with a special circumstance, call ahead before making the trip to ask about your options.

Warning: Staff verify every visitor’s identity before admission. No adult visitor is admitted without positive identification.

Having the right ID is just step one. Expect a check-in process once you arrive. The facility posts visitation rules and hours publicly, but procedures can vary - confirm what to expect before you go.

Want to double-check ID requirements, rules, or hours? Call Kay County Detention Center at (580) 362-3393. They're required to share the visitation schedule and procedures - either through a live person or a recording. A quick call can save you a wasted trip.

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