Visitation at St. Anthony Re-entry Center, ID

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

Overview

Visiting at St. Anthony Re-entry Center starts before you arrive. Review the Visiting Rules and complete the Visiting Application—both are posted on the facility's Visiting Application page, which is also where you'll find schedule updates. First-time visitors typically need to submit the application, pass a background check, and wait for formal approval before scheduling. Idaho facilities may offer in-person, non-contact, or video visits, but available formats and scheduling vary. Confirm current options and hours with the facility before you go. Bring valid photo ID if you're an adult. Minors often need a separate minor application plus documents like a birth certificate or guardianship paperwork. If you're on probation or parole, get written approval from your supervising officer first. Don't attempt to visit if you're on a no-contact list for the resident.

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Quick Facts

  • You must review the Visiting Rules and complete the Visiting Application before visiting St. Anthony Re-entry Center.
  • The facility posts the Visiting Rules and the Visiting Application on its Visiting Application page; schedules may change.
  • Before your first visit you typically must complete an application, pass a background check, and wait for formal approval.
  • Adults should bring valid photo ID; minors usually need a separate minor application and documents such as a birth certificate.

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Common Questions

Do I need to complete a Visiting Application before visiting St. Anthony Re-entry Center?

Yes. You must review the Visiting Rules and complete the Visiting Application before visiting St. Anthony Re-entry Center. The rules and application are on the facility’s Visiting Application page, and it’s also where to check for schedule changes.

What ID and documents should I bring to a visit?

Adults should bring valid photo identification. Minors usually need a separate minor application and supporting documents, such as a birth certificate or guardianship paperwork.

Can someone on probation or parole visit an inmate at St. Anthony Re-entry Center?

Yes, but you’ll need written approval from your supervising officer before you try to visit if you’re on probation or parole. Don’t attempt to visit if you’re on a no-contact list for the resident.

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