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How Post-Sentence In-Person Visitation Works in Prison

Visitation can be one of the best parts of life for many people in prison. Having the chance to see your loved ones can make a sentence much more bearable. However, the visitation process can be confusing and stressful for both prisoners and their families.

Toprepare for your sentenceand ensure you get as much quality time with your family as possible, it’s essential to understand how visitation works. Understanding the process and what is required will help ease the stress of visiting with your loved ones. Every facility has its own rules, but the basic process is usually similar. Here’s what you need to know about visitation and what to expect when you first visit.

What Is Visitation?

Visitation is the legal term for allowing the loved ones of incarcerated people to see them during their sentences. People in jail or federal prison are usually allowed to receive visitors under strict conditions. This allows them to stay in contact with their family, maintain stronger bonds with their support network, and remain present in their loved ones’ lives.

The Emotional Impact of Visitation

You may or may not be interested in receiving visitation during your sentence. Some people simply do not want to deal with visitation because they want to serve their time without subjecting their family and friends to any further humiliation.

However, visitation is important to your loved ones as well. People who miss you while you’re away will appreciate the opportunity to see you in person, even if visitation is inconvenient. Even if you’re uncomfortable with the idea of people seeing you during your sentence, you may find that you enjoy visitation for the joy it brings your loved ones. At Liberty Advisors, we will help you develop a visitation strategy that works for you and the people who miss you.

Do You Have a Right to Visitors in State and Federal Prison?

Visitation isn’t a constitutionally protected right. However, many state and federal prison regulations state that prisons should permit visitation as long as it’s considered “safe.” Most prisoners may receive visitors if they follow the facility’s restrictions. These restrictions may include:

Of course, just like everything else, COVID-19 has affected many prisons’ visitation policies. While many locations are returning to normal, specific prisons may still have additional requirements. Your friends and family should check with your facility to understand exactly what to expect.

How Does Visitation Work?

Facility policies vary, but thetypical processlooks like this:

After the security process, the guests will be brought to the room where they can talk to their loved ones. Theamount of contact availableduring these visits depends on the facility’s security level and the prison staff’s evaluation of whether the imprisoned person would pose a safety risk to visitors.

Protect Your Visitation Rights

Having someone visit you in prison can make all the difference to your mental health. If you want to prepare your friends and family for visitation, you can work with an experiencedprison consultant. At Liberty Advisors, we will help you and your loved ones navigate the visitation process at your facility from start to finish. We will help you understand the requirements at your facility, how to schedule appointments, and how to ensure you can spend as much time with your loved ones as possible.Reach out todayto learn how we will help you.

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