White County Jail Visiting Rules: What to Know Before You Go
Knowing the rules at White County Jail before you arrive makes visiting much smoother. Here's what typically determines whether a visit happens or not.
White County Jail only allows no-contact visits - there's no physical contact during visitation. Each inmate gets one 20-minute visit, and adult-only visits can include up to three adults (18 and older). Before making the trip, confirm your name is on the inmate's visitor list. If you're not on it, you won't get in. The list is capped at six adults total, so coordinate with family members ahead of time to make sure you're included.
Reminder: White County Jail does not allow contact visitation.
All visits at White County Jail are no-contact. You'll speak with your loved one through a barrier rather than face-to-face.
Adult-only visits last 20 minutes, and each inmate is allowed one visit. Up to three adults (18 and older) can attend together. If your group is larger, you'll need to decide who goes in.
Planning to bring children? Timing matters. Kids can only visit on the 1st and 3rd weekends of the month. On those weekends, the group makeup changes: up to two adults and three children can visit together.
You must be on the inmate's official visitor list to visit. No exceptions. The list can include up to six adults (18 and older), so it's worth coordinating with the inmate and other family members to make sure the right people are on it.
- ✓ Confirm you’re listed on the inmate’s visitor list before you go
- ✓ Remember the visitor list may include up to 6 adults (18 and older) total
For the complete official policy, White County Jail posts its Rules, Regulations, Policies and Procedures on the jail website. If you have questions the short visitation summary doesn't cover - like how to schedule a visit or update the visitor list - check that document for details.
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