Visitation

How to Apply for Visitation Approval at Tulsa County Jail (DLMCJC)

Visiting someone at the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center (Tulsa County Jail) starts with paperwork. You'll need to submit a Visitor's Request Form, which triggers a background check. Expect a decision within 10 days.

2 min read tcso.org
How to Apply for Visitation Approval at Tulsa County Jail (DLMCJC)

You can't just show up at DLMCJC and ask to visit. The Visitor's Request Form is required because the jail runs a background check on every applicant. Once they receive your form, you'll get an approval or denial within 10 days.

Note: Missing or inaccurate information on the form means automatic disapproval - and you won't be able to reapply for 120 days.

The jail makes its decision within 10 days of receiving your form. Keep that timeline in mind if you're coordinating travel or taking time off work.

Warning: Leaving anything out or providing inaccurate information will get your application denied. Worse, you'll have to wait 120 days before you can apply again.

How to Apply for Visitation Approval at Tulsa County Jail (DLMCJC)

ID Docs

  • If you’re 18 or older, bring a photo ID (acceptable options include a state driver’s license, or a state, federal, military, or school ID).
  • If you’re being approved as immediate family (parents, spouses, or children), bring documented proof of your relationship to the inmate for check-in.

Anyone under 18 must come with a parent or legal guardian. If you're a legal or court-appointed guardian (not a biological parent), bring documentation proving the relationship - DLMCJC will ask to see it.

Start by getting the DLMCJC Visitor's Request Form and filling out every field completely. The jail will make a decision within 10 days. Once you're approved, you can schedule your visit.

Find an Inmate at Tulsa County Jail

Search for a loved one and send messages and photos in minutes.

Exact spelling helps find results faster

Free to search · Used by families nationwide
Woman using phone to connect with loved one

More from Tulsa County Jail