Visiting Someone at Maury County Jail: Your Complete Checklist
Visiting someone at Maury County Jail goes smoother when you show up with the right ID, the right clothing, and nothing that'll get you turned away. Use this checklist to prep before you go.
Bring a valid ID and be ready to check in when you arrive. You'll sign in, tell staff who you're visiting, and sign out when you leave.
Plan your day around the time limit: visits are a maximum of one hour at a time. If you’re trying to coordinate rides, childcare, or work, build that one-hour cap into your plan so you’re not surprised at the end of the visit.
Dress Code
- ✓ Pants
- ✓ Knee-length shorts
- ✓ Knee-length skirts
- ✓ Knee-length dresses
- ✓ Short shorts
- ✓ Cut-offs
- ✓ Spandex
- ✓ Stretch-type material
- ✓ Tank tops
- ✓ Halter tops
- ✓ Clothes with holes
- ✓ Any clothing that exposes cleavage
Heads up: Clothing that's excessively large or small will get you turned away. Stick with a normal fit to avoid problems at check-in.
Items to Leave
- ✓ Large coats
- ✓ Baby strollers
- ✓ Car seats
- ✓ Food
- ✓ Bags or purses of any kind
- ✓ Tobacco products
- ✓ Lighters
- ✓ Weapons (including pocket knives)
Maury County Jail allows up to four visitors per inmate at a time. If more people want to come, plan on rotating rather than trying to enter together.
If you’re bringing kids or teens, plan for adult supervision. Children and anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an approved adult visitor.
Follow staff directions while you're on the premises. Disruptive or disrespectful behavior can get you removed - and refusing to leave when told may result in charges.
Consequence: Violating the visitation policy results in a loss of visitation privileges for two weeks.
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