What to Bring (and What to Leave Home) When Visiting Moberly Correctional Center
A smooth visit starts with packing only what Moberly Correctional Center allows. Here's how to handle your ID, coins for vending, infant items, and any medical needs before you arrive.
Adult visitors need a valid photo ID at check-in. A current driver's license or Department of Revenue ID card works. Double-check you have one before heading out.
For visitors ages 13–18, the ID rule is different. Bring either a current school photo ID card that includes the teen’s name, or a valid federal or state government-issued ID.
Don’t miss this: Visitors under age 18 must be accompanied by an authorized adult visitor unless they are married to the offender.
Want snacks from the vending machines? Bring coins only, and keep them in a clear sandwich bag or transparent plastic pouch. Loose change in your pocket or an opaque container can slow you down at check-in.
Infant Supplies
- ✓ One clear carry-all
- ✓ 6 diapers
- ✓ 1 blanket
- ✓ 3 clear plastic bottles of prepared infant beverage
- ✓ 1 clear plastic no-spill toddler cup
- ✓ 3 unopened vendor containers of baby food
- ✓ 1 plastic pacifier, teether and/or rattle
- ✓ 1 small plastic spoon
- ✓ 1 unopened package of baby wipes
Life-sustaining medication and medical equipment are allowed - things like nitroglycerin, insulin and insulin supplies, oxygen, or asthma inhalers. Keep items in their original containers and bring only enough for the visit. Carrying more than you need can cause problems at check-in.
- Notify the institutional case manager in advance - give notice ahead of time so staff are aware of your medical needs.
- Tell staff when you arrive - let staff know at check-in that you’ll need medication during visitation.
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