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.
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.
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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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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