Noble County Jail Visits: Schedule by Housing Block and the Three-Visitor-Per-Week Rule
Visiting someone at Noble County Jail depends on where they're housed, and the jail caps visits at three per inmate per week. Check the schedule below to find the right day and time for your loved one's housing block, then coordinate with other visitors so no one gets turned away.
Noble County Jail sets visiting hours by housing block, so you'll need to know where your loved one is housed before planning your trip. A, B, C, F, and G blocks have visits Monday through Thursday with three daily windows - morning, afternoon, and evening - each with a last scheduled visit cutoff. D, E, and H blocks visit on Sundays only, with afternoon and evening windows. R cells are evening-only, Monday through Thursday. Trustee housing visits on Saturday afternoons.
- ✓ A, B, C, F, G blocks (Mon–Thu): 8:30–11:00 a.m. (last scheduled visit at 10:30 a.m.)
- ✓ A, B, C, F, G blocks (Mon–Thu): 2:00–4:00 p.m. (last scheduled visit at 3:30 p.m.)
- ✓ A, B, C, F, G blocks (Mon–Thu): 7:30–10:00 p.m. (last scheduled visit at 9:30 p.m.)
- ✓ D, E, H blocks (Sunday): 2:00–6:20 p.m. (last scheduled visit at 6:00 p.m.)
- ✓ D, E, H blocks (Sunday): 7:30–9:40 p.m. (last scheduled visit at 9:20 p.m.)
- ✓ R cells (Mon–Thu): 7:30–10:00 p.m. (last scheduled visit at 9:30 p.m.)
- ✓ Trustee housing (Saturday): 1:00–3:00 p.m.
Noble County Jail allows only three visitors per inmate per week. If multiple family members or friends want to visit, you'll need to coordinate so you don't accidentally max out the limit before everyone gets their turn. The jail also doesn't allow split visits. You can't stop by briefly and come back later, or divide your time into multiple short sessions. When it's your turn, plan on using one full visit slot.
Plan ahead: With a three-visitors-per-week limit and no split visits allowed, it helps to pick the three people (or visiting groups) for the week before anyone makes the trip.
Once you leave the visitation area, you can't come back in. Step out for any reason and your visit is over. Avoid anything that might force you to exit mid-visit.
Tip: Handle restroom breaks and any must-do phone calls before you enter the visiting area so you don’t lose your chance to visit.
A little planning makes a big difference. First, confirm your loved one's housing block. Then pick a visit window that matches their schedule. Decide ahead of time who's visiting this week so you stay under the three-visitor limit - if several people want to come, consider rotating week to week. Plan for one complete visit rather than multiple short stops. And once you're in the visiting area, treat it like a one-way door. Leave, and you're done.
- Confirm the housing block - Use your loved one’s block to match the correct days and time windows in the quick reference.
- Choose this week’s visitors - Coordinate with family and friends so you stay within the three-visitors-per-week limit.
- Pick one full visit window - Don’t plan on splitting a visit into multiple partial sessions.
- Stay in the visitation area once you enter - If you leave mid-visit, you won’t be allowed back in.
Reminder: The schedule includes “last scheduled visit” cutoff times - aim for an earlier slot so you’re not rushing to make the final scheduled start time.
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