Visitation at Toledo Correctional Institution, OH

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

Overview

Every visit at Toledo Correctional Institution requires a reservation. Call the institution or email the visitation address to reserve your spot and confirm visiting hours before you go. Once your visitor application is approved, register with GTL VisitMe to schedule your appointments. Applications must include a legible copy of your photo ID, and incomplete or falsified answers can get you disapproved. Each incarcerated person may list up to 15 approved adult visitors, with no more than two friends on that list. Minor children don't count toward the 15-person limit. Leave prohibited items at home: cell phones, smart watches, purses, backpacks, weapons, cash, and other electronic devices aren't allowed. Some infant carriers and medical devices may be permitted after a search, and medications must be logged.

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Quick Facts

  • All visits require a reservation; visitors must call the institution or email the visitation address to make a reservation and confirm visiting hours.
  • Approved visitors must register with GTL VisitMe to schedule visit reservations.
  • An incarcerated person may have up to 15 approved adult visitors (no more than two friends); minor children do not count toward the 15-person limit.
  • Cell phones, smart watches, purses, backpacks, weapons, cash, and other electronic communication devices are prohibited; infant carriers and certain medical/mobility devices may be allowed subject to search and medication logging.

Visitation Guides

Visitation

How to Visit Facility

Visiting Toledo Correctional Institution takes some planning, but the process is straightforward once you know the steps. Get your reservation squared away, complete your visitor paperwork, and review the day-of rules before you make the trip.

Visiting Someone During Reception at Toledo Correctional: What's Different

"Reception" is the intake period when someone first arrives and gets processed before settling into the regular routine. Visits work differently during this time—expect an extra waiting period, a "courtesy" first visit, and tighter limits on how often you can come and how many people can visit at once.

What to Wear (and What Not to Wear) When Visiting Toledo Correctional

Pick one complete outfit and plan to wear it the entire visit. Toledo Correctional requires everything you wear into the visiting area to stay on—no changing clothes inside. The only exception is outerwear like a coat and gloves. You'll need appropriate undergarments (bra, slip, underwear), and you can't bring backup clothing with you. Leave the extra sweater at home.

Common Questions

How do I make a visiting reservation at Toledo Correctional?

You must reserve every visit by calling the institution or emailing the facility visitation address, and confirm visiting hours before you arrive. Once your visitor application is approved, register with GTL VisitMe to schedule the visit.

What must I include with my Toledo Correctional visitor application?

Include a legible copy of your photo ID with your visitor application. Fill it out completely and honestly, since incomplete or falsified answers can lead to disapproval. Reception visitors also complete required forms (DRC2096, DRC2554, and DRC2274) and provide a copy of photo ID upon arrival.

Who counts toward the 15-person visiting list at Toledo Correctional?

The 15-person limit applies to approved adult visitors, and the list can include no more than two friends. Minor children do not count toward the 15, but a minor’s application must be signed by the custodial parent or legal guardian and include proof of the child’s identity and custodial status before the first visit.

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Getting in touch with someone at Toledo Correctional Institution (ToCI) starts with understanding how visits work and how to reserve a spot. Here's what you need to know to avoid wasted trips.

Sending Money

How to Send Money to Facility

You cannot hand money directly to someone during a visit at Toledo Correctional Institution. All money, packages, and correspondence must go through the facility's mail policy. The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction also prohibits bringing cash onto correctional institution grounds, so showing up with money to drop off won't work.

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