Visitation at Wyandotte County Juvenile Detention, KS

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

Overview

Visiting Wyandotte County Juvenile Detention requires advance approval and a scheduled visit. You'll typically be added to an approved visitor list, which may involve registration or a background check. Expect identity verification, metal-detector screening, and possible searches when you arrive. Visits can be denied or cut short for dress code violations, unsafe behavior, intoxication, or other safety concerns. Bring a valid government-issued photo ID. Minors usually need a birth certificate or school ID and must be accompanied by an approved parent or legal guardian. Follow the facility dress code, wear footwear, and leave phones, cameras, food, and tobacco offsite. If an in-person visit isn't possible, you can schedule a video visit through Securus Video Connect using the free app, a computer, or a tablet.

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Quick Facts

  • Visits must be scheduled in advance and visitors must be approved before arriving.
  • A valid government-issued photo ID is required for visitors.
  • Minors must be accompanied by an approved parent or legal guardian and may need a birth certificate or school ID.
  • Video visits can be scheduled and joined via Securus Video Connect using the free app, a computer, or a tablet.

Common Questions

Do I need to be on an approved visitor list to visit Wyandotte County Juvenile Detention?

Yes. You must be approved and have a visit scheduled before you arrive. Follow the facility’s registration steps so the resident can add you to the approved visitor list.

What ID and documents do I need to bring to a visit?

Bring a valid government-issued photo ID. If you are visiting a minor, bring a birth certificate or school ID and be ready to show custody or guardian documentation if requested.

Can I visit by video and how do I join?

Yes. Video visits are available through Securus Video Connect. Download the free Securus app or join from a computer or tablet, then schedule and connect to your session as directed.

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How to Report Problems With Wyandotte County’s Inmate Search and Who to Contact

Most issues with Wyandotte County's inmate search fall into two buckets: accuracy problems (the information shown is wrong or outdated) and technical problems (the page won't load, buttons don't work, or search results won't display). These two types of issues get reported through different channels. For accuracy complaints about information on the Wyandotte County Sheriff's Office website, the Sheriff's Office asks you to submit a written complaint to their Website Manager. If the problem is with the inmate lookup tool itself, the Bluhorse-hosted page includes a dedicated "Please Click Here" option specifically for reporting website functionality problems. That same hosted page also notes that questions about site content should be directed to the facility, which is a separate route from reporting a technical glitch.

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