Visitation

How to Visit Maury County Jail, TN (TN)

Visiting someone at Maury County Jail is straightforward once you know the housing-area schedule and the jail's time limits. Here are the current in-person visitation days and hours, what to bring, and what to double-check before you go.

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How to Visit Maury County Jail, TN (TN)

Visitation at Maury County Jail is scheduled by housing area, so your first step is finding out where the person you're visiting is housed. North Side visiting days are Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Main/Max/Females visiting days are Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The housing area determines which days you can come.

The jail caps visits at one hour per inmate per week. If multiple family members want to visit, coordinate so that hour gets used the way your loved one prefers. There's also a limit of four visitors per inmate at a time, which is worth knowing if you're traveling as a group.

Bring identification. You'll need to present ID, sign in, and state whom you're visiting. When your visit ends, you must sign out as well. Bringing minors? An approved adult visitor must accompany any inmate's children or anyone under age 18.

Video visitation available: Maury County Jail offers video visitation through VendEngine. Visitors use kiosks in the North Side Visitation Room, and inmates use kiosks in their assigned areas.

After-hours visits: Any visit outside regular hours requires approval from jail leadership (the Sheriff, Chief Deputy, Captain, and/or Jail Supervisor). Don't count on an exception without that approval in hand.

How to Visit Maury County Jail, TN (TN)
  1. Confirm the housing area: Visiting days are tied to where the inmate is housed.
  2. Pick the correct visiting day: North Side visits are Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday; Main/Max/Females visits are Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
  3. Go during the posted window: Both schedules run from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Plan around the one-hour-per-week visitation limit for inmates.
  • Keep your group to four visitors per inmate at a time (or fewer).
  1. Bring your identification: Visitor identification is required.
  2. Sign in and name the person you’re visiting: You must sign in and state whom you wish to visit.
  3. Sign out at the end: All visitors must sign out after the visit.
  • If you bring anyone under 18 (including the inmate’s children), make sure an approved adult visitor accompanies them.
  • Expect the supervising adult to present ID during check-in.
  1. Use video visitation if you can’t make in-person hours: Video visitation is offered through VendEngine.
  2. Log in at the kiosks: Visitors log in from kiosks in the North Side Visitation Room, and inmates log in from kiosks in their assigned areas.
  1. Request an exception through jail administration: Any visit outside regular visiting hours must be approved.
  2. Ask about the approval authority: Approval can come from the Sheriff, Chief Deputy, Captain, and/or Jail Supervisor.

Before you make the drive, confirm which housing area your loved one is in and that the schedule hasn't changed. North Side visits are listed as Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Main/Max/Females visits are Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Staffing or operational changes can shift these schedules, so a quick call saves a wasted trip.

Confirm the limits that affect your planning: one hour of visitation per inmate per week, and a maximum of four visitors at a time. If you need to visit outside posted hours, ask the jail what the exception process looks like. Those visits must be approved by the Sheriff, Chief Deputy, Captain, and/or Jail Supervisor.

Check what forms of identification the jail accepts and how sign-in works. You'll need to present ID, sign in, and sign out. If you plan to use video visitation, confirm that VendEngine is available at the time you want and that the kiosks (visitors in the North Side Visitation Room, inmates in their assigned areas) are operational that day.

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