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How to Get Approved to Visit Someone at Mitchell County Jail (GA)

Visiting someone at Mitchell County Jail starts before you ever pick a day and time. First, you'll need to get approved—and that process begins with the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) Visitation Request Form.

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How to Get Approved to Visit Someone at Mitchell County Jail (GA)

You can't schedule a visit until you're an approved visitor. At Mitchell County Jail, approval starts with the GDC Visitation Request Form. Fill it out completely and submit it to the facility where your loved one is incarcerated. Until that's done, you won't be able to move forward with scheduling.

Note: If you plan to send money, approval matters there too - you must be on the person’s approved visitor list to use any payment method.

Approval is usually most straightforward for immediate family. GDC defines immediate family as parents, siblings, a spouse, grandparents, grandchildren, and children. People in these categories can be requested by the incarcerated person for visitation approval.

Not immediate family? You may still be able to visit, but you'll fall under the "significant relationship visitor" category. This includes step-parents, in-laws, cousins, friends, pastors, and similar relationships. Here's the key: the incarcerated person has to initiate the request. They must complete the "Significant Relationship Visitor Application for Visitation Privilege," which then goes to the Warden/Superintendent for review.

How to Get Approved to Visit Someone at Mitchell County Jail (GA)
  1. Get the GDC Visitation Request Form - This is the form used to request a scheduled visit and to start the approval process.
  2. Fill out the form carefully - Complete all required fields so the facility can review you for approval.
  3. Submit the completed form to Mitchell County Jail - Approval requires that the completed Visitation Request Form is submitted to the facility where the person is incarcerated.
  4. Wait for approval before trying to schedule - The first step in the process is being approved; once you’re approved, you can move forward with requesting a scheduled visit.

Timing tip: For weekend visits, the cutoff to request visitation is 5:00 PM on Wednesday of the same week. For state holidays, the cutoff is 5:00 PM three days before the holiday.

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  • A government-issued photo ID
  • Proof of relationship if you’re immediate family (for example, birth or marriage certificates, or court documents)
  • Basic contact information that matches what you put on your form

After you submit your Visitation Request Form, the facility reviews it. If you're applying as a significant relationship visitor, remember - the incarcerated person must initiate that request by completing the Significant Relationship Visitor Application, which goes to the Warden/Superintendent. Once a decision is made, the incarcerated person gets notified and is responsible for letting you know whether you were approved. After that, you can focus on scheduling your visit.

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