Visitation at Rockingham-Harrisonburg Jail

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

Overview

Visiting Rockingham-Harrisonburg Jail takes some planning, especially your first time. Arrive 20 minutes before your scheduled visit to sign in—show up late and you won't get in. Visits last 30 minutes, and inmates can only receive one visit per day on their scheduled visitation day (attorney and minister visits don't count toward this limit). Up to three adult visitors can visit at once. Inmates can add two non-immediate-family members to their approved visitor list, but those names can only be changed once every 90 days. Heads up: visits may be audio and video recorded. Leave your cell phone and camera in the car—bringing them in can end your visit and affect future privileges. Need a special visit? Request approval at least one week in advance.

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Quick Facts

  • Visitors must arrive 20 minutes before scheduled visitation to sign in; late arrivals after the visit starts are not allowed.
  • Visitation sessions are limited to thirty minutes.
  • Only three adult visitors may visit an inmate at a time, and an inmate may have two non‑immediate‑family visitors on their approved visitor list.
  • Cell phones, cameras, and similar devices are prohibited in the visitation room; violation may result in termination of the visit and loss of future visitation.

Visitation Guides

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When You Can Visit: Rockingham‑Harrisonburg's Schedule by Housing Unit

At Rockingham‑Harrisonburg Jail, visitation is tied to the inmate’s housing unit, so the day and time you can visit depends on where they’re currently housed. Plan around that schedule and don’t count on being able to “try again later” the same day—an inmate can receive only one visit per day on their scheduled day (attorney/client and minister visits are the exception).

Common Questions

What happens if I'm late for my visit at Rockingham‑Harrisonburg Jail?

Arrive 20 minutes before your scheduled visit to sign in. If you arrive after the session has started, you won’t be admitted for that visit.

How long are visits and how many people can visit an inmate at once?

Each visit is limited to 30 minutes. Only three adult visitors can visit at once, and the inmate may receive only one visit per day on their scheduled visitation day (attorney/client and minister visits are excluded).

Are visits recorded and can I bring my phone or camera?

Yes—visits may be audio and video recorded. Cell phones, cameras, and similar devices aren’t allowed in the visitation room, and violations can end the visit and impact future visiting privileges; loud or unruly behavior can also lead to termination and suspension of privileges.

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Putting Money on an Inmate's Account at Rockingham‑Harrisonburg: Your Options

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