Visitation Policy
The visitation policy at the Rawlins County Jail is designed to allow inmates to maintain connections with their family and friends while ensuring security within the facility. Visits are typically scheduled in advance, and visitors must comply with specific guidelines to gain entry. These guidelines include providing valid identification, adhering to dress codes, and following conduct rules during visits.
Visits are conducted in designated areas within the jail, and all interactions are monitored by correctional officers. This supervision helps to prevent the exchange of contraband and ensures that visits are conducted in a safe and orderly manner. Inmates are generally allowed a limited number of visits per week, and each visit has a set duration.
In addition to in-person visits, the Rawlins County Jail offers video visitation options. This service allows inmates to connect with their loved ones remotely, providing greater flexibility and convenience for visitors who may not be able to travel to the jail. Video visits are conducted using secure, online platforms, and are also monitored to ensure compliance with jail policies.