Visitation at Marathon County Jail, WI

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

Overview

Visits at Marathon County Jail are monitored. Each inmate can have two on-site visits per week, with the visit week starting Sunday. You must schedule at least 24 hours in advance, and only approved visitors on the schedule may attend. Each visit allows up to three approved visitors. Minors must come with a parent or legal guardian who stays with them throughout. Former inmates generally cannot visit until 60 days after release, unless they get an immediate family waiver approved by a jail lieutenant. Keep in mind that staff may cancel or end visits without notice, so arrive five to ten minutes early. Attorneys, community corrections, and clergy visits require specific approval and weekday arrangements.

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Quick Facts

  • Each inmate is allowed two on-site visits per week; the visit week starts on Sunday.
  • All visits must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance and only the scheduled/approved person may attend.
  • Visitors under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who stays with them; former inmates usually cannot visit until 60 days after release without a waiver.
  • Visits can be cancelled or terminated by corrections staff without notice; plan to arrive 5–10 minutes early for your scheduled visit.

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Common Questions

How do I schedule a visit at Marathon County Jail?

Schedule at least 24 hours ahead, and the inmate must approve you as a visitor. Many families use the Cidnet portal to create an account and book on-site or video visits through the facility's registration process.

What are the rules for visitors under 18 at Marathon County Jail?

Visitors under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian who remains with them during the visit. Former inmates usually cannot visit until 60 days after release unless immediate family receives a waiver from a jail lieutenant.

Can visits be cancelled or ended early at Marathon County Jail?

Yes. Visitation days and times can be canceled without notice, and corrections officers may terminate a visit. Arriving a few minutes early can help you avoid losing your slot if the schedule shifts.

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