Visitation at Weber Co Jail

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

Overview

Visiting at Weber County Jail takes some planning, especially your first time. The jail posts visiting days and hours on its website, but there are no public visits on Sundays or Wednesdays. Hours can also vary by inmate classification. Adult visitors need a valid photo ID and must follow the jail's dress code, including restrictions on prohibited clothing. Only three people can visit an inmate at one time, and all visits are monitored and recorded. Cell phone use, taking pictures, and initiating three-way calls during visits are prohibited—any of these can get your visit suspended. One heads-up: lobby and kiosk hours are posted on different pages and don't always match, so double-check before you go.

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Quick Facts

  • The facility does not hold public visits on Sundays and has no public visiting on Wednesdays.
  • Adult visitors must present a valid form of identification to visit.
  • The jail limits the number of visitors to three per inmate in the visiting area at one time.
  • All visits are monitored and recorded.
  • Lobby and kiosk hours are listed on different pages and differ between the visitation page and the inmate services/kiosk description.

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Common Questions

What ID do I need to visit someone at Weber County Jail?

Adult visitors need a valid photo ID. Check the facility's instructions for accepted forms of ID when you schedule or arrive.

How many people can visit an inmate at one time?

Weber County Jail limits the visit to three people per inmate in the visiting area at one time.

Are visits monitored and can I use my phone during a visit?

Yes. All visits are monitored and recorded. Cell phone use, taking pictures, and making three-way calls during visits are prohibited and may get the visit suspended.

How do I schedule a clergy visit at Weber County Jail?

Clergy visits must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance by calling the jail. The facility’s site lists more than one phone number for clergy scheduling, so verify the number on the specific page you’re using.

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