Visitation at Rock Island County Jail

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

Overview

Most Illinois jails require visits to be scheduled in advance, and Rock Island County Jail is no different. You can often schedule at an on-site kiosk or set up a remote video visit if that option is available. Before visiting, the incarcerated person needs to add you to their approved visitor list, and you'll need to complete the facility's visitor approval process. On-site visits typically happen at public terminals or in visitation booths. Remote visits run through third-party video services during the facility's designated time windows. When you arrive, expect staff to search you, your vehicle, and your belongings. Bring a current, readable photo ID if you're an adult. Minors usually need to attend with a parent or legal guardian.

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Quick Facts

  • Most Illinois jail visits must be scheduled in advance.
  • The incarcerated person usually must add you to their approved visitor list before you can visit.
  • On-site visits use public terminals or visitation booths; remote visits use third-party video services.
  • Staff will search you, your vehicle, and your belongings on arrival, and adults should bring a current, readable photo ID; minors usually need a parent or legal guardian.

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Common Questions

Do visits usually need to be scheduled in advance?

Yes. Most Illinois jail visits require advance scheduling. Depending on the options available, you may be able to schedule at a facility kiosk or arrange a remote video visit from home.

How do I get on an inmate's approved visitor list?

The incarcerated person must add you to their approved visitor list. After that, you typically complete the facility’s visitor approval form and wait for the visit to be cleared.

What should I expect when I arrive for a visit?

Expect staff to search you, your vehicle, and your belongings, and refusing a search can lead to being turned away or restricted later. Visits are typically monitored and recorded, and staff can end a visit if rules are broken.

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