Visitation at Ouachita Parish Jail, LA

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

Overview

Louisiana institutions allow visitation, but each jail sets its own rules based on safety, security, and space. Expect local procedures at Ouachita Parish Jail. You'll need to be on the incarcerated person's approved visiting list before you arrive. The incarcerated person typically submits the visitor application rather than staff confirming details by phone. To get approved, complete a visitor application (often the Application for Visiting Privileges, Form C-02-008-A, or the facility's equivalent) and return it as directed. On visit day, register with staff, show an acceptable photo ID, and go through screening like a metal detector and possible searches. Arrive before any posted cutoff time. Late arrivals can be turned away. People in intake status usually cannot receive visits, though an immediate-family visit may be requested if intake is prolonged.

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Quick Facts

  • You must be on the incarcerated person’s approved visiting list before visiting.
  • People in intake status typically cannot receive visits, though an immediate-family visit may be requested through reception if intake is prolonged.
  • Visitors must register with staff and pass security screening, which can include metal detectors and searches, and must arrive before the facility cutoff time.
  • Bring a valid photo ID that the facility accepts, such as a driver’s license, state photo ID, military ID, or passport.

Visitation Guides

Visitation

How to Visit Facility

Start by confirming the right location and phone number for where your loved one is held. Then call staff directly to get the current visitation process.

What You Can't Bring to a Visit at Ouachita Parish Jail: Contraband checklist (Louisiana rules)

Visiting someone at Ouachita Parish Jail goes smoother when you walk in with as little as possible. Under Louisiana visitation rules, extra cash (currency or coins over the amount the institution allows) counts as contraband. So do food items, toiletries, and clothing you're trying to bring in. Electronics cause problems too—leave your phone, cameras, SIM cards, chargers, and batteries in your vehicle. The one exception is prescribed medication that's life-saving or life-sustaining. Even then, you can only bring what you need for the length of the visit, and you must tell staff at the visiting desk that you have it.

Common Questions

How do I get approved to visit someone at Ouachita Parish Jail?

The process usually starts with the incarcerated person, who submits the visitor application and provides you a visitor form to complete. Fill out the Application for Visiting Privileges (Form C-02-008-A) or the facility's visitor form and submit it as directed.

Why won’t my loved one receive visitors yet?

They may still be in intake status, which typically means no visits while intake processing continues. If intake runs longer than usual, families may be able to request an immediate-family visit through reception procedures.

What should I bring and expect on visit day at Ouachita Parish Jail?

Bring a valid photo ID the facility accepts (driver's license, state photo ID, military ID, or passport) and arrive before the posted cutoff time. You'll register with staff and pass security screening like metal detection and possible searches. If you don't meet these requirements, you can be denied entry.

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Phone & Messaging

How to Contact an Inmate at Facility

Trying to reach someone in custody in Monroe, Louisiana? First, confirm which facility they're housed at. The contact details below cover City of Faith – Monroe and the Ouachita Parish Correctional Center.

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