Visitation at Orleans Parish Prison, LA

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

Overview

Orleans Parish Prison follows Louisiana visitation guidance, but the facility adjusts procedures based on safety, security, and space. The exact process can vary. You'll need to be on the incarcerated person's approved visiting list before you can visit. The person inside typically confirms eligibility and provides application instructions. To get approved, you generally complete an Application for Visiting Privileges (Form C-02-008-A) and submit it the way the facility directs, then bring any required documents on visit day. When you arrive, register with staff and go through screening, including a metal detector and possible searches. You must arrive before the cutoff time to be admitted. Contraband is taken seriously. It can lead to criminal charges, disciplinary action, loss of visiting privileges, or extended sentences.

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Quick Facts

  • Bringing contraband to a visit can lead to criminal charges, disciplinary action, loss of visitation privileges, or extended sentences.
  • You must generally be on the incarcerated person's approved visiting list before you can visit.
  • Adults should bring a valid photo ID (driver's license, state ID, military ID, or passport) as the facility requires.
  • Visitors must register with staff and pass screening, including metal detectors and possible searches, to be admitted.

Visitation Guides

How to Get Approved to Visit Someone at Orleans Parish Prison

Visiting someone at Orleans Parish Prison starts with getting your name approved through Louisiana DOC's visitor application process. The steps are straightforward: get the right form, fill it out completely, mail it in, and wait for the decision to be put on file.

Visitation

How to Visit Facility

Visiting at Orleans Parish Prison starts with two basics: confirm the current visitation details by phone, and make sure you're heading to the correct building on Perdido Street.

Common Questions

How do I get approved to visit someone at Orleans Parish Prison?

The incarcerated person usually starts the process and provides you with the visitor application or instructions. You'll typically need to complete the Application for Visiting Privileges (Form C-02-008-A) and submit it as the facility directs.

What ID do I need to bring to visit someone at Orleans Parish Prison?

Bring a valid photo ID accepted by the facility, such as a driver's license, state photo ID, military ID, or passport. Also bring any documentation the facility requests during the application process or when your visit is confirmed.

What happens if I bring contraband to a visit at Orleans Parish Prison?

Bringing contraband can lead to criminal charges, disciplinary action, loss of visitation privileges, or extended sentences.

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