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Visiting with Children at White County Jail: What Families Need to Know (Monticello, IN)

Bringing kids to White County Jail? The jail only allows children on specific weekends, and the rules for how many adults can visit change when minors are involved. Here's what you need to know to avoid getting turned away.

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Visiting with Children at White County Jail: What Families Need to Know (Monticello, IN)

Children can visit White County Jail only on the 1st and 3rd weekends of the month. Show up with a child on any other weekend, and you'll be asked to come back.

For adult-only visits, each inmate gets one 20-minute session with up to three visitors. "Adult" means 18 or older - plan your group accordingly.

When children come along, the visitor mix shifts. Instead of three adults, you're limited to two adults and up to three children. If multiple caregivers want to visit together, you'll need to decide ahead of time who goes in.

Note: A child visit reduces the adult count: up to 2 adults (not 3), with up to 3 children. The visit time is still 20 minutes.

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  • Do children need a photo ID to visit?
  • Are strollers or diaper bags allowed in the visiting area?
  • Are there age cutoffs for minors, or any proof-of-relationship requirements?
  • Do children need to be added to the visitor list ahead of time?
  • Are there special check-in, waiting-area, or supervision rules for minors?

Tip: Bring any documents you might need - like a birth certificate or guardianship paperwork - in case staff ask you to confirm a child’s age or relationship.

Visiting with Children at White County Jail: What Families Need to Know (Monticello, IN)

Visits are short - just 20 minutes per inmate. With kids, that time flies. Between getting everyone settled and keeping little ones calm, it's over fast. On approved child-visit weekends (1st or 3rd), remember: two adults max, plus up to three children. Decide beforehand which adults will go in.

  1. Arrive early - give yourself time for check-in so you don’t lose minutes from the 20-minute visit.
  2. Prep kids before you enter - handle the bathroom, snacks, and expectations ahead of time so you’re not scrambling once the clock starts.
  3. Decide who does what - if you’re using the child-visit limit (up to 2 adults and 3 children), plan which adult will focus on the conversation and which will focus on helping the kids stay settled.

Before making the drive, call White County Jail to confirm the current rules for visiting with minors. Ask about arrival time, the check-in process for kids, and whether you'll need any paperwork - like guardianship documents or proof of relationship.

Note: The safest way to avoid a wasted trip is to confirm the child-visit rules directly with the jail right before you go.

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