What to Bring (and What Not to Bring) for an In-Person Visit at Sequoyah County Jail
First visits can be nerve-wracking—the rules are strict, and getting turned away at the lobby is the last thing you want. This checklist covers exactly what ID to bring, what to leave behind, and how to handle money at Sequoyah County Jail.
At-a-glance-checklist
- ✓ A valid passport or government-issued (U.S. or state) photo ID for registration
- ✓ Any money you want to leave for an inmate deposited through the kiosk in the jail lobby
- ✓ Don’t bring food or drinks, purses or bags, cell phones, cameras, drugs, or weapons into the visitation area
Bring a valid passport or government-issued photo ID (U.S. or state) to check in at the lobby. No acceptable ID? You may not get in.
Certain items aren't allowed in the visitation area. Your safest bet: leave anything questionable at home or locked in your car so you're not scrambling at the door.
- ✓ Food
- ✓ Beverages
- ✓ Purses
- ✓ Bags
- ✓ Cell phones
- ✓ Cameras
- ✓ Drugs
- ✓ Weapons
Note: Visitors are subject to search. Prohibited items can stop your visit before it starts.
Want to leave money for an inmate? Use the kiosk machine in the jail lobby - don't try to bring cash into the visitation area.
- Go to the lobby kiosk - all money left for an inmate must be deposited there.
- Follow the on-screen prompts - enter the information the kiosk requests to complete the deposit.
- Keep any receipt or confirmation - it’s your proof the deposit was made.
Only one adult visitor is allowed at a time. If you bring someone else, they'll have to wait outside while the visit happens.
Dress appropriately and expect to be searched. Phones, bags, cameras - leave them behind before you check in.
Time limit: Each visit is 15 minutes per inmate. Arrive ready and make those minutes count.
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