Visiting Someone at Walla Walla County Jail: Age, ID, and Who Can’t Visit
Most denied visits come down to a few basic eligibility rules. Here's what Walla Walla County Jail requires for age, ID, and who isn't allowed to visit.
How to visit, scheduling, dress code, and visitor requirements
To visit someone at Walla Walla County Jail, you must be at least 18 and bring valid identification. Minors can visit too, but only with a parent or legal guardian. Anyone on active supervision with the Washington Department of Corrections cannot visit. The county directs visitors to Securustech for scheduling visits, sending e-messages, and adding money to an inmate's phone account. You'll typically need to get approved and added to an Approved Visitor List before visiting. The exact scheduling steps—including any vendor account requirements for video visits—vary by facility. Visits may be canceled due to lockdowns, appointments, or housing moves, and you'll usually get notice by email or through the booking system.
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Most denied visits come down to a few basic eligibility rules. Here's what Walla Walla County Jail requires for age, ID, and who isn't allowed to visit.
Head to the main public entrance at the corner of 5th and Alder. Look for this door when you arrive—it'll save you from circling the building or trying the wrong way in.
Visitors must be 18 or older and have valid ID. Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. People on active supervision with the Washington Department of Corrections aren’t eligible to visit at this jail.
Walla Walla County Jail directs visitors to Securustech to schedule visits, send e-messages, and add funds to an inmate’s phone account. You’ll also typically need to complete any required approval steps and be placed on an Approved Visitor List before you can visit.
Video visits generally require a device with a camera and microphone and an account with the facility’s video vendor, but the details vary by facility. Visits can be canceled for lockdowns, medical appointments, or housing moves, and you’re typically notified by email or through the booking/vendor system.
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