Visitation at Richland Parish Detention Center

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

Overview

Richland Parish Detention Center follows Louisiana DOC visitation regulations. Offenders housed in a departmental facility can apply for visitation (except those in intake status), and anyone may apply at the offender's request. You'll need to complete the Application for Visiting Privileges (Form C-02-008-A) — faxed applications aren't accepted. Offenders in intake status can't have routine visits, though immediate family can request a special visit if intake exceeds 30 days. On visit day, expect to register with staff and pass screening. You may bring only life-saving or life-sustaining prescribed medication, limited to what you need for the visit — notify staff at the visiting desk. A prior conviction alone won't automatically disqualify you, but current employees and former employees who left within the past 10 years can only visit if they're immediate family.

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Quick Facts

  • Visitors must complete the Application for Visiting Privileges (Form C-02-008-A) to visit at Richland Parish Detention Center.
  • The DOC does not accept faxed visitor applications for visiting privileges.
  • Offenders in intake status are not allowed routine visitation and may request a special immediate-family visit if intake exceeds 30 days.
  • Visitors may bring only prescribed life‑saving or life‑sustaining medication limited to the visit’s duration and must inform staff at the visiting desk.
  • Current employees and former employees separated within the past 10 years may be permitted to visit only if they are immediate family members.

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Common Questions

Can I bring my prescribed medication when visiting someone at Richland Parish Detention Center?

Yes. You may bring only prescribed medication that is life‑saving or life‑sustaining, limited to the amount needed for the duration of the visit, and you must tell staff at the visiting desk.

How do I apply to visit and can I fax the visitor application?

Complete the Application for Visiting Privileges (Form C-02-008-A) to apply. Faxed visitor applications aren’t accepted, so follow the facility’s submission instructions for the form.

Will a past criminal conviction or prior employment automatically stop me from visiting?

A past criminal conviction by itself doesn’t automatically disqualify you. Current employees and former employees separated within the past 10 years may only be permitted to visit if they are immediate family members.

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