Visitation at ​South Mississippi Correctional Institution

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

Overview

Visitation at South Mississippi Correctional Institution is a privilege, and breaking the rules can cost you access. To get approved, the inmate must start the process by sending you the Application for Visiting Privileges. You complete it and return it as instructed. MDOC does not provide visitation application forms online, and will not email or mail forms to applicants. When you arrive, you'll register in the visitation processing area, show valid photo ID, sign the visitor log, and may be searched or asked to go through a scanner. You'll also need the top of your right hand stamped before entry. Leave cell phones, wallets, purses, and similar items locked in your vehicle. MDOC is not responsible for lost or damaged property. Each inmate may list up to 10 visitors, but only five people (including children and infants) can visit at one time. Separate limits apply for the Youthful Offender Unit.

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Quick Facts

  • An inmate must initiate the visitation application by sending the Application for Visiting Privileges to prospective visitors.
  • MDOC does not provide visitation application forms online and will not email or mail them to applicants.
  • Each inmate may list up to ten visitors on their approved visitor list.
  • No more than five persons, including babies and children, are permitted to visit an offender at one time.

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Common Questions

How do I get on an inmate’s visitor list at South Mississippi Correctional Institution?

The inmate has to start the process by sending you the Application for Visiting Privileges. Complete it and return it following the instructions you receive, since MDOC does not provide the form online or send it by email or mail.

What ID and paperwork do I need to bring to visit someone at SMCI?

If you're 18 or older, bring valid photo ID such as a driver's license, state ID, or passport. You'll register on arrival and sign the visitor log. Children have age-based ID requirements.

Can someone with a felony conviction visit an inmate at SMCI?

Convicted felons are generally excluded from visiting unless they meet limited exceptions. If the visit involves a victim or another restricted visitor, you'll typically need advance written approval from the superintendent or designee.

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Before You Book That Flight: What to Confirm Before Traveling to Visit South Mississippi Correctional Institution

Traveling to visit someone at South Mississippi Correctional Institution takes real planning—and real money. Before you book flights, reserve hotels, or commit to a long drive, confirm the basics. At MDOC facilities, visitation is a privilege, not a right. That means it can be revoked for rule violations or suspended based on facility conditions. MDOC urges visitors to make sure their application is approved before making travel plans. The last thing you want is to show up and get turned away.

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