How to Visit Kenosha Pretrial Facility (WI)
Visiting at Kenosha Pretrial Facility is doable, but a few rules can stop a visit before it starts. Here are the key limits to plan around, plus what to confirm before you go.
On-site video visits at Kenosha Pretrial Facility allow one adult and one minor per scheduled session. If you're bringing a minor, a parent or guardian must accompany them. Age rules are strict. You must be at least 18 to visit unless you're the inmate's spouse (with valid ID and proof of marriage) or the inmate's child visiting under direct supervision of the other parent or legal guardian. Every adult visitor needs a valid photo ID at check-in. No food or drink is allowed in the visiting area.
Steps to Follow
- ✓ Bring a valid photo ID for every adult who plans to visit.
- ✓ Make sure the visitor meets the age rule: 18+, unless they are the inmate’s spouse (with proof of marriage) or the inmate’s child who will be accompanied and directly supervised by the other parent or legal guardian.
- ✓ Plan your on-site video visit around the limit of one adult and one minor per scheduled visit.
- ✓ If a minor is attending, bring them with a parent or guardian (they must be accompanied).
- ✓ Leave food and drinks out of the visiting area.
Before you go, call to confirm a few things that could affect whether you get in: Does the one-adult/one-minor limit apply to every visit type, or are exceptions possible? Which photo IDs count as "valid" for adult visitors? What proof do you need for a spouse visit, and how do they verify it? What does "direct supervision" actually mean when a child visits with the other parent or legal guardian? And does the no food or drink rule have any exceptions?
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