Visitation at Kay County Detention Center, OK

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

Overview

Kay County Detention Center posts its visitation rules and hours where detainees can see them, and the schedule is also available to the public by phone. Visits must be at least 30 minutes under normal conditions. Legal visitation is permitted seven days a week, with minimum hours of eight hours on business days and four hours on weekends and holidays. Plan for ID checks at the door: all adult visitors must present government-issued photo identification. No adult will be admitted without positive identification. If you're an attorney or legal representative, your visits are confidential and cannot be monitored. Private consultation rooms must be available, and legal documents can be inspected but not read.

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Quick Facts

  • Legal visitation is permitted seven days a week, with minimum legal visitation hours of eight hours on business days and four hours on weekends/holidays.
  • Facility written rules set visit time limits with a minimum visit length of 30 minutes under normal conditions.
  • Staff must verify each adult visitor’s identity with government-issued photo identification and no adult visitor may be admitted without positive identification.
  • Attorney and legal representative visits are confidential, not subject to auditory supervision, and private consultation rooms must be available; legal documents may be inspected but not read.

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Common Questions

How long is a typical visit at Kay County Detention Center?

Under normal conditions, the minimum visit length is 30 minutes. The facility’s written rules set the time limits for visits.

Do I need ID to visit someone at Kay County Detention Center?

Yes. All adult visitors must present government-issued photo identification, and no adult may be admitted without positive identification.

Are attorney visits private at Kay County Detention Center?

Yes. Attorney and legal representative visits are confidential and cannot be monitored. Private consultation rooms must be available. Legal documents may be inspected but not read, and legal service providers don't need to provide a detainee A-number to visit.

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