Who Can Visit Someone at Huron Valley Women’s and How Many People Are Allowed (including children rules)
Planning a visit at Huron Valley Women's is easier once you know two things: who can be added to the approved visiting list, and how many people can join a single visit. Here's what you need to know about participation limits and child rules.
Getting on someone's approved visiting list at a Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) facility means completing specific paperwork. The two key forms are the CAJ-334 Visitor List and the CAJ-103 MDOC Visiting Application.
The CAJ-334 is the form that lists a prisoner's approved visitors. Whether you're visiting yourself or helping a child visit, the bottom line is the same: make sure both the CAJ-334 Visitor List and CAJ-103 MDOC Visiting Application are completed so you can be added to the list.
MDOC allows a maximum of five people to participate in an in-person visit at one time. If you're planning a group visit, count your party before you arrive so you don't exceed the limit.
Weekday visits run longer than weekend visits. Weekday blocks are three hours; weekend blocks are two hours. MDOC also allows visitors to schedule up to two separate in-person visits with the same prisoner on the same day. This can help if your family needs to split into smaller groups to stay within the five-person limit.
Note: The maximum is five people per in-person visit, but you can schedule up to two visits with the same prisoner on the same day. Coordinating a larger group? Booking two separate visits is the cleanest way to stay within the rules.
Video visits have the same headcount rule: a maximum of five people can participate. This applies whether you're visiting in person or by video.
Children under two: Kids who are less than two years old are not counted toward the five-person limit, for both in-person visits and video visits.
Monthly visit limits depend on the prisoner's custody level. Level I prisoners are allowed eight visits per month, Level II prisoners get seven, and Level IV (GP and Protection) prisoners are allowed five. If you're planning ahead for the month, custody level matters just as much as the per-visit headcount.
Minors ID and Accompaniment
- ✓ If a child is under two years old, they do not count toward the five-person limit for in-person visits.
- ✓ If a child is under two years old, they do not count toward the five-person limit for video visits.
- ✓ To be added to the approved visiting list, MDOC visiting forms include the CAJ-334 Visitor List and the CAJ-103 MDOC Visiting Application.
Bringing children? The two rules that matter most are the five-person cap (for both in-person and video visits) and the exception for children under two, who don't count toward that number. On the paperwork side, the same MDOC visiting forms apply: the CAJ-334 Visitor List and the CAJ-103 MDOC Visiting Application.
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