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How to Get on an Inmate's Visitor List at Miami County Jail

Want to visit someone at Miami County Jail? Two things matter: being on the inmate's visitor list and having valid ID. Here's what you need to know about the requirements—and how to plan your visit once you're approved.

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How to Get on an Inmate's Visitor List at Miami County Jail

Adults 18 and older need two things to visit: a valid photo ID and their name on the inmate's visitor list. Having the right ID isn't enough on its own - you must also be listed by the inmate before you can visit.

No name on the list, no visit. It's that simple. Make sure you're added before making the trip - the visitor list is a hard requirement, not a formality.

How to Get on an Inmate's Visitor List at Miami County Jail

Timing Limits

  • Visitation runs Sunday through Saturday each week.
  • Each inmate is eligible for one 20-minute visit per week.
  • Visit times must start prior to 8 p.m.

Heads up: Visits must start before 8 p.m. Don't cut it close - plan to check in well before that cutoff.

Served time at Miami County Jail within the last 60 days? You're generally not allowed to visit. The exception: visiting an immediate family member - parent, sibling, spouse, or child.

  1. Have the inmate confirm you’re on their visitor list - for adults, being listed is required, and you won’t be eligible to visit without it.
  2. Contact the jail through its official channels before you go - ask what their current process is for getting added/verified and what they expect you to bring, since the public schedule page doesn’t lay out the administrative steps.
  3. Show up prepared for the actual visit window - bring a valid photo ID, and plan your arrival so the visit can begin before the 8 p.m. cutoff.

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