Visitation at Madera County

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

Overview

Madera County Jail uses HomeWAV for visitation. You'll need to create an account on the HomeWAV website or app and schedule your visit yourself. The jail offers visits daily, with each incarcerated person allowed two 30-minute visits per week. For the first session, arrive early—registration runs 8:00–8:15 AM and the visit starts at 8:30 AM. You must be on the approved visiting list and bring a valid photo ID (driver's license, California ID, military ID, student ID if actively attending, passport, or foreign consulate picture ID). No more than two visitors per visit. Remote HomeWAV visits are monitored and recorded, and you can't drive during the call.

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Quick Facts

  • All visitors must create a HomeWAV account and schedule visits through the HomeWAV website or app.
  • Each incarcerated person is allowed two 30-minute visits per week; the jail is open for visits daily.
  • No more than two visitors (adults and/or children) are allowed per visit, and children under 18 must be accompanied and supervised by an adult.
  • Visitors must present a valid photo ID; accepted IDs include driver’s license, California ID, military ID, student ID (if actively attending), passport, or foreign consulate picture ID.

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Common Questions

How do I schedule a visit at Madera County Jail?

Create a HomeWAV account on the HomeWAV website or app. Then use your account to schedule the visit—visitors are responsible for booking their own visits.

What ID do I need to bring to visit someone at Madera County Jail?

Bring a valid photo ID. Accepted IDs include a driver’s license, California ID, military ID, student ID (if actively attending), passport, or a foreign consulate picture ID.

What happens if I miss a scheduled visit at Madera County Jail?

Miss a scheduled visit without contacting the facility? It gets cancelled and still counts against your weekly allotment.

Are remote HomeWAV visits monitored or recorded?

Yes. Off-site (remote) HomeWAV visits are monitored and recorded, and you are not allowed to operate a motor vehicle during a remote visit.

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