Visitation

What to Bring (and Leave Home) for Visits at Taylor County Detention

A smooth visit comes down to a few basics: the right group size, a valid photo ID, and leaving personal items in the car. Follow these guidelines to avoid getting turned away at check-in.

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What to Bring (and Leave Home) for Visits at Taylor County Detention

Taylor County Detention caps how many people can visit an inmate at once. The limit: two adults and two children per inmate.

Bringing kids? They must stay with an adult the entire time. Don't plan on having them wait alone while you check in or leaving them with another family in line.

Have your photo ID ready before you reach the front desk. No ID means no visit - it's that simple.

Travel light. Handbags, cell phones, and other personal items aren't allowed in the visitation area. Leave them in your vehicle so you're not scrambling at the door.

Dress conservatively. Taylor County Detention can turn you away for dress code violations, so when in doubt, err on the side of caution.

What to Bring (and Leave Home) for Visits at Taylor County Detention

Day of Checklist

  • Keep your group within the limit: no more than two adults and two children per inmate
  • If children are coming, make sure they’ll be accompanied by an adult into the visitation area
  • Bring photo ID for every adult visitor and have it ready at check-in
  • Leave handbags and cell phones outside the facility (don’t bring them into the visitation area)

Reminder: Dress appropriately - staff can deny visitation if visitation rules aren’t followed.

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