Bringing kids to visit at North Fork: documents and rules parents must know
Bringing a child to visit at North Fork requires a bit of extra prep—mostly paperwork. Here's what to bring, what happens at check-in, and what changes when a teen turns 18.
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Bringing a child to visit at North Fork requires a bit of extra prep—mostly paperwork. Here's what to bring, what happens at check-in, and what changes when a teen turns 18.
If your loved one just arrived at North Fork from a reception center and their approved visiting list hasn't come through yet, there's a narrow exception that may allow one family visit within the first 30 days.
Getting approved to visit someone at North Fork takes paperwork and patience. You'll need to submit a visitor form, and if you're 18 or older, a background check adds up to eight weeks to the timeline.