Visitation

Visiting While Intoxicated and Other Visitor Behavior Rules at Siskiyou County Jail

Show up breaking the rules and you could be turned away that day. In some cases, you might lose visiting privileges entirely. Here are the Siskiyou County Jail policies that most often lead to denial or suspension.

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Siskiyou County Jail will deny your visit if you appear to be under the influence of alcohol or any drug. The rule is straightforward: look impaired, get turned away. If there's any chance you might seem intoxicated, skip the visit and come back another day. Getting denied at check-in isn't worth the risk.

Note: All public visits are recorded.

Getting turned away once isn't the only consequence. The jail suspends visitation privileges for visitors or incarcerated persons who violate the rules. Treat every rule as "no exceptions," even the ones that seem minor. A small slip today can affect your ability to visit for weeks or longer.

Examples Behaviors Denial

  • Cell phones
  • Cameras
  • Tablets
  • Any electronic device

One rule that catches people off guard: you can only visit the same incarcerated person once per visiting day. Siskiyou County Jail won't let you come back for a second visit. Plan your trip around a single session so you don't get turned away for trying to return later.

  1. Arrive sober and steady. If you appear under the influence of alcohol or any drug, you can be denied visiting privileges.
  2. Leave electronics behind. Do not bring cell phones, cameras, tablets, or any electronic device into visiting.
  3. Plan for one visit that day. You are not permitted to visit the same incarcerated person more than once per visiting day.

Reminder: Violating visiting rules can lead to suspended visitation privileges, and public visits are recorded.

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