Visitation at Morgan County Corr. Complex, TN

How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements

Overview

Before visiting Morgan County Correctional Complex, you need to complete a Tennessee Visitor Application (CR‑2152) and get it approved. The form typically requires a current photo and your full street address. No visitor gets in without an approved application, though immediate family of newly committed inmates can be added temporarily for up to 60 days. Every visitor, regardless of age, must have an approved application on file. The facility may limit approvals to immediate family plus up to eight additional adults. If a child under 18 will visit without their custodial parent, you'll need a completed, notarized Parental Consent/Release for Minor's Visitation Form. Once approved, visitors are entered into the visitor system and logbook, and visits are scheduled through the facility's process.

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Quick Facts

  • All visitors, regardless of age, must have an approved visitation application on file before being admitted.
  • Immediate family members plus up to eight additional adults may be approved to visit an inmate.
  • Children under 18 visiting without their custodial parent must have a completed and notarized Parental Consent/Release for Minor’s Visitation Form (CR‑2152).
  • Immediate family of newly committed inmates may be temporarily added for up to 60 days before their visitor application is approved.

Visitation Guides

How to Get Approved to Visit Someone at Morgan County Correctional Complex

Before you fill out anything, here's how TDOC handles visitor lists. At Morgan County Correctional Complex, all immediate family members who apply can be approved, plus up to eight additional adult visitors. One thing that catches people off guard: everyone needs an approved visitation application on file—including children. Even if you're a parent or you've visited other TDOC facilities before, you still need approval specifically for this inmate.

Common Questions

Who can be on an inmate's approved visitor list at Morgan County Correctional Complex?

Immediate family members plus up to eight additional adults may be approved for an inmate’s visitor list. For regular admission, every visitor must have an approved CR‑2152 application on file.

Can my child visit Morgan County Correctional Complex without their custodial parent?

Yes, but you must provide a completed and notarized Parental Consent/Release for Minor’s Visitation Form (CR‑2152) from the custodial parent or legal guardian.

What happens if a visitor's CR‑2152 isn't approved when a newly committed inmate's family wants to visit?

Immediate family of newly committed inmates can be added temporarily for up to 60 days, even without an approved CR‑2152. Otherwise, no visitors are admitted until the application is approved.

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