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What IDs Do You Need to Visit Someone at Kirkland Correctional Institution (Including Children)

Planning a visit to Kirkland Correctional Institution? The most common check-in snag is simple: having the right ID for each child based on their age. Here's what you need for both in-person and virtual visits.

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What IDs Do You Need to Visit Someone at Kirkland Correctional Institution (Including Children)

Children of all ages can visit Kirkland Correctional Institution, but ID requirements differ by age. Kids 10 and older need a government-issued photo ID. Kids nine and under need a certified long-form birth certificate instead. Bring the correct document for each child - it's the difference between getting in and getting turned away.

What IDs Do You Need to Visit Someone at Kirkland Correctional Institution (Including Children)

Virtual visits follow the same age-based ID rules. The visitation coordinator will ask to see a photo ID for approved visitors 10 and older. For approved children under 10, you'll need to show a certified long-form birth certificate. If multiple family members are joining, make sure each child has the right document ready before the visit starts.

SCDC Form 19-118 (Authorization for Adult Supervision of a Minor) is required when a child visits with someone other than their parent or legal guardian. This form is only needed for in-person visits - virtual visits don't require it.

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