Positive relationships between adults in custody and their families and friends are encouraged by the Oregon Department of Corrections. Adults in custody must apply to have a person added to their approved visiting list. Even if you were visiting an incarcerated adult in the county jail, you must apply for visiting privileges once he or she enters a Department of Corrections facility. Applications are submitted by adults in custody to the Inmate Services Unit for processing. Prospective visitors may submit the completed application directly to the Inmate Services Unit via U.S. Mail or as a scanned email attachment; visitors will not be added to the approved list without the consent of the adult in custody. A criminal records background check is performed as part of the application process. Once the application is processed, the incarcerated person is notified of the result. Please allow 60 days from the date the application was received by the Inmate Services Unit for processing. It is the responsibility of the incarcerated adult to notify their visitor of the outcome. The visiting rule prohibits staff from responding to telephone inquiries regarding whether a visitor has been approved. A consent form is mailed to the custodial parent of all prospective visitors who are under the age of 18, the form must be notarized and returned to the Inmate Services Unit before the child can become an approved visitor. In some cases, proof of biological relationship is also required.
Additional information you should know when visiting an inmate in Oregon:
Everyone who visits an inmate in an Oregon prison must follow a dress code. The dress code is strictly enforced, and failure to adhere to it will result in you being denied visitation. We suggest you always bring a change of clothes and leave them in your car, this will enable you to quickly change in the event an article of clothing you are wearing is deemed to violate the dress code.
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