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How to Schedule Your First Visit for Someone at Turner County Jail House (GDC process)

Scheduling your first visit involves a few steps, but it's straightforward once you know the order. Start by getting approved as a visitor through GDC, then submit your visit request before the cutoff.

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How to Schedule Your First Visit for Someone at Turner County Jail House (GDC process)

Before you can schedule a visit, you need to be an approved visitor. Fill out the Visitation Request Form and submit it to Turner County Jail House. Your visit request won't move forward until that approval comes through.

Once approved, request your visit through the GDC scheduled-visit form. You'll enter basic details - your name, relationship to the incarcerated person, and their GDC/offender ID. Need to add someone to an existing visit? GDC has a separate option to find your scheduled visitation and add visitors.

Weekend cutoff: For weekend visits, your request has to be submitted by 5:00 PM on Wednesday of the same week.

State-holiday cutoff: For state-holiday visits, your request has to be submitted by 5:00 PM three days before the holiday.

How to Schedule Your First Visit for Someone at Turner County Jail House (GDC process)

ID and Personal Info

  • Your loved one’s Offender ID (GDC ID)
  • Your name (first and last; middle name if you use one)
  • Your email address
  • Your relationship to the incarcerated person
  • Your date of birth
  • Your ID type for the request (Driver’s License or State ID selections require you to be 18+)
  • Your telephone number

Before you head to Turner County Jail House, confirm the facility's current visiting hours and any local rules - dress code, what you can bring, that sort of thing. Double-check how they want forms submitted, too. The statewide GDC process doesn't always cover each facility's day-to-day procedures.

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