Visitation at Marin County Jail.

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

Overview

Visiting at Marin County Jail starts with an online scheduling portal. You'll claim or create an account, sign in (usually with a Visitor ID or email), choose your visit type, and pick an available time slot. The portal may show vendor branding, Terms of Use, password reset links, and language settings. You can typically schedule from a computer, smartphone, or tablet. Some locations offer on-site video stations and remote video visits, though options vary. Before you travel, confirm the visit type and sign-up windows on the jail's official page since rules differ by location. Bring a valid, unexpired government photo ID, make sure you're on the approved visiting list, and be ready for questionnaires and any rules about minors.

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Quick Facts

  • Scheduling is commonly done through an online portal where visitors create or claim an account before booking visits.
  • Most portals include a 'CLAIM ACCOUNT' option, password reset links, language settings, and vendor branding.
  • You can usually schedule visits from a computer, smartphone, or tablet, and some locations offer on-site or remote video visit options.
  • Visitors generally must bring a valid, unexpired government photo ID and be on the incarcerated person’s approved visiting list.

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Common Questions

How do I schedule a visit with someone at Marin County Jail?

Use the jail’s visitation portal if one is listed on the facility page: claim or create an account, sign in, then choose a visit type and available time slot. Complete any screening questions and confirm whether your visit is in-person or video before you travel.

What ID and documents do I need to visit someone at Marin County Jail?

Bring a valid, unexpired government photo ID and make sure you are on the incarcerated person’s approved visiting list. You may also be asked to complete visitor questionnaires or a background check, so review the facility page for any additional ID rules.

Can I use a smartphone to do a video visit with someone at Marin County Jail?

Often, yes. Most scheduling portals and video visit systems work from a computer, smartphone, or tablet, but remote video support and on-site video availability can vary, so confirm the options on the facility’s official visitation page.

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