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INMATES WILL
BE ALLOWED ONE HOUR OF VISITING EACH WEEK. Visiting
Appointments An appointment must be made no less than 24
hours and no more than 6 days in advance. If scheduling an
appointment falls on a holiday, call the day before. The hours for
scheduling appointments are Monday thru Thursday, between 0800am
and 1000am. Call the Jail Administrative Officer at 636-4123.
Visiting Regulations
The visitor must arrive 15 minutes
prior to their scheduled visit to register with the Jail
Administrative Officer. If the visitor is not registered 15
minutes prior to the visit, the visit will be cancelled, any
cancellation will result in the inmate losing that visit for the
week. Any visitor canceling a total of three visits will be
removed from the visiting list. Each visit can include 1 (one)
adult and 2 (two) children. Adult visitors must present a photo ID
such as a Driver's License, Passport, State ID card, etc. Visitors
under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal
guardian. Legal guardians must present court papers showing they
are the legal guardians.
All visitors will dress appropriately. Visitors with clothing
or attire which is revealing, offensive, gang related or
distracting to others will not be allowed. Shoes and shirts are
required. Jail staff will determine the appropriateness of the
clothing. Visitors will not be allowed to bring any property
or food into the visiting room. This includes weapons of any kind,
purses, wallets, keys, sunglasses, etc.. Only one key will be
allowed. Lockers are available in the lobby for storage. All
visitors entering the security area are subject to a search. Any
person refusing to be searched will be denied the visit and
escorted from the facility. Misconduct or violation of the jail
rules will result in termination of the visit and any future
visits. Children will not be left unattended at anytime.
Children are not allowed to wander unattended in the facility
parking lot or other areas of the jail grounds.
Disqualification from Visiting Visitors will be disqualified
from visiting if they have been incarcerated in the San Benito
County Jail within the past year. Visitors that are on formal
probation or parole or have a restraining order prohibiting
contact with the inmate will not be allowed to visit. Visitors
convicted of a felony crime will not be allowed to visit. |