Visiting the Juvenile Rehabilitation Facility
Hours
Saturday:
10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.
12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m.
Sunday:
10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.
12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m.
Various Rules and Regulations
General
- The resident may only have two visits per week. One on each visiting day.
- Only parents and legal guardians are permitted to visit (Exceptions: Others may visit only if they are preapproved by the resident’s probation officer).
- Visitors must schedule appointments to visit. Call 225-5838, Monday - Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. to schedule visiting.
Check-in
- All visitors are subject to search.
- You must bring a valid photo I.D.
- When entering the JRF you may only bring in your I.D. and one key which will be placed in a storage container in exchange for a numbered visiting badge.
- There are no lockers and the probation department is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
- You must be here prior to the actual visiting hours to enter.
- You may bring in paperback books for your child. These must be given to the check-in officer. The subject matter of the books must be free of gangs, drugs, alcohols, violence and sex free unless it is a pro-social message or learning. No magazines are allowed. Please note that the book becomes the property of the JRF after your child leaves the facility.
- During regular visiting hours, you may bring pre-metered envelopes with your child’s first and last name written on them with permanent marker.
Visiting
- Those visitors who pose a safety risk or who have a warrant will not be allowed to visit.
- Those residents who pose a safety risk to the facility and/or others will visit in the no-contact visiting rooms.
- Physical contact with the residents is prohibited, i.e. hugging, holding hands.
- No articles of any type may be given to the residents.
Dress Code and Appearance
- Tattoos that depict gang affiliation, drugs, alcohol, or violence must be covered.
- Prohibited clothing includes: Gang attire, low cut shirts/blouses, any shirt that exposes midriff, clothing that promotes alcohol, cigarettes, sex, drugs, gangs or violence, sheer or see-through, hats or bandanas of any form or jackets, sweatshirts.