How to Visit an Inmate in Florida: Rules & Appointments
How to visit an inmate in Florida: use the FDC inmate locator, get approved on the visitation list, schedule visits, and meet ID, dress code, and item rules.
How to Visit an Inmate in Texas: Rules & Appointments
How to visit an inmate in Texas: use the TDCJ inmate locator, get on the visitation list, schedule visits, and meet ID, dress code, and what-to-bring rules.
How to Visit an Inmate in California: Rules & Appointments
Learn how to visit an inmate in California, from finding the facility with the CDCR locator to scheduling visits, ID rules, dress code, and what to bring.
What ID Do You Need to Visit an Inmate?
What ID do you need to visit an inmate? You need a valid, unexpired government photo ID like a driver’s license, state ID, or passport. Confirm accepted IDs with the facility.
Contact Visit vs Non-Contact Visit Explained
Contact visit vs non-contact visit: learn the difference, what touching is allowed, why facilities assign each type, and how video visits compare. Confirm with the facility.
Inmate Locator: How to Find Where Someone Is
Use an inmate locator to find which jail or prison someone is in. Learn to search the federal BOP locator, state DOC locators, and county jail rosters or VINELink.
First Time Visiting an Inmate: What to Expect
First time visiting an inmate? Learn what to expect, from getting approved and dress code to security screening and the visit itself. Confirm rules with the facility.
Can Kids Visit an Inmate? Rules for Minors
Can kids visit an inmate? Usually yes, with an adult and proper paperwork. Learn the rules for minors visiting jail or prison and confirm policy with the facility.
How to Write a Letter to an Inmate (Mailing Guide)
Learn how to write a letter to an inmate, address the envelope correctly, follow mail rules, and avoid items that get rejected. Confirm rules with the facility.