Before Your First Visit at Prince William–Manassas ADC: Complete Check-In Checklist
Your first visit runs much smoother when you register ahead of time, show up early, and leave prohibited items at home. Use this checklist to avoid delays—or getting turned away at check-in.
You'll need to register online before scheduling a visit at Prince William–Manassas ADC. Head to princewilliamva.gtlvisitme.com and select the person you want to visit. Detention center staff will then approve or deny your request based on the incarcerated person's visitor list. Once approved, you can book your visit.
Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled visit. You'll need that time to get through check-in - show up late and you may miss the visit entirely.
Bring a valid photo ID. Staff will ask for it at check-in, and you won't get in without one.
What to Bring and Prohibited Items
- ✓ Eyeglasses
- ✓ Your ID
- ✓ Keys
- ✓ Nothing else - no other personal items, and no food or drinks
- ✓ Cameras
- ✓ Tobacco products
- ✓ Matches or lighters
- ✓ Food items or drinks
- ✓ Weapons
- ✓ Recording devices
- ✓ Handbags or purses
- ✓ Cellular devices
- ✓ Other personal items beyond eyeglasses, ID, and keys
Note: During the visit, stay seated - standing in the booth or stacking chairs is not allowed. Keep language clean too; profanity isn’t allowed in the visitation area.
If you’re bringing kids, plan ahead: children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian during visits.
High school students should bring their school ID with them.
Emancipated juveniles need to show proof of emancipation. Visitors under 18 who are married to the incarcerated person don't need an adult with them - but they must bring proof of marriage.
Visiting someone on Work Release? Contact the Work Release office first to get their visitation schedule before making the trip.
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