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Visiting Nolan County Jail: How Often You Can Visit, Visit Lengths, and Visiting Hours

Visiting someone in jail can feel overwhelming, especially when you're juggling work and family schedules. Here's what you need to know about Nolan County Jail's visitation rules: when inmates become eligible for visits, how often you can come, how long visits last, and the daily hours.

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Visiting Nolan County Jail: How Often You Can Visit, Visit Lengths, and Visiting Hours

Inmates at Nolan County Jail become eligible for visitation after 48 hours in custody. The one exception: if an inmate's visiting privileges have been suspended for disciplinary reasons, visits won't be allowed until that suspension ends.

The jail guarantees each inmate at least two visits per week, with each visit lasting a minimum of 20 minutes. At least one of those guaranteed visits will be scheduled during an evening or weekend - helpful if daytime visits don't work for you.

Beyond that minimum, there's no cap on how many visits an inmate can receive each week - whether remote or in person. Each visit can last up to 30 minutes, so plan accordingly if you're hoping to fit in multiple check-ins.

Visiting Nolan County Jail: How Often You Can Visit, Visit Lengths, and Visiting Hours

Online visits are available daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. If you're coordinating with other family members, treat this window as your daily scheduling block.

In-person visits run the same hours: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, every day. Since both options share the same schedule, you can pick whichever works best without juggling different time slots.

Note: A visit can be terminated, and visiting privileges can be denied, restricted, or revoked if the visitor or the inmate violates jail rules or regulations.

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