Visitation at North Dakota State Penitentiary

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

Overview

Before visiting North Dakota State Penitentiary (NDSP), you must complete the Visitor Application (SFN 7598), get pre-approved, and be placed on the resident's visitation list. The form stays valid for five years. Processing takes up to 15 business days after the facility receives it. Be accurate on your application: false information can lead to denial and a 90-day wait before you can reapply. NDSP screens applicants against criminal records (including FBI checks), and anyone with open charges or active warrants will be denied. Bring an official photo ID for entry. Children under 16 don't need ID if supervised by a parent or guardian. Visits are monitored and may include searches for contraband. Each resident is limited to 20 hours of in-person visitation, with any visit over 10 minutes counted as one hour.

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Quick Facts

  • All visitors must complete and be approved on the Visitor Application (SFN 7598) and be placed on the resident's visitation list before visiting.
  • Visitor applications can take up to 15 business days to process after receipt by the facility.
  • An official photo ID is required for all persons entering except children under 16 supervised by a parent or guardian; not presenting ID can lead to denial.
  • Each resident has 20 hours of in-person visitation; any visit over 10 minutes is counted as one hour of visitation.

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Common Questions

How do I get approved to visit someone at North Dakota State Penitentiary?

Submit the Visitor Application (SFN 7598) and wait for pre-approval and placement on the resident's visitation list before your first visit. Be truthful and accurate since criminal-history checks are used. False information can lead to denial and a 90-day wait before reapplying. Processing takes up to 15 business days after the facility receives your application.

What ID do I need to bring to visit NDSP?

Bring an official photo ID. Everyone entering must show photo ID except children under 16 supervised by a parent or guardian. Without acceptable ID, you'll be turned away.

When are visiting hours at North Dakota State Penitentiary?

NDSP publishes an on-site visiting schedule in its visiting rules, but there are conflicting visiting-hour statements on the facility page. Check the official visiting rules before you go and confirm the listed hours. Schedules can vary by unit and change over time.

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