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Assessor
Clerk & Recorder: Marriage and Civil Unions
Clerk and Recorder
Clerk and Recorder: Motor Vehicle Registration & Title
Contact the County
Criminal Justice Records
Emergency Notification Alerts
Engineering Services Division
Mapping
Marijuana Land Use Regulations
Methamphetamine Contamination
Oil and Gas
Open Spaces
Road Maintenance
Septic Systems
Sheriff's Office: Complaint Process
Sheriff's Office: Concealed Handgun Permits
Sheriff's Office: Inmate Visitation
Snow Removal
Special Food Event
Transportation Division
Treasurer
Treasurer: Online Payment
Treasurer: Tax Lien Sale
Vital Records
Weatherization
Zoning - Chickens and Bees
What do I do when I arrive for my visit?
You will check in with the Visitor Center desk staff. Provide them with your current and valid identification card, driver's license, military ID, passport or Mexican-Matricula Consular ID. Your identification will be verified against the registered visitor's list for that day. Only a registered, pre-approved visitors, limited to two visitors per session, will be allowed to visit. Visitors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
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Sheriff's Office: Inmate Visitation
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1.
What do I do when I arrive for my visit?
You will check in with the Visitor Center desk staff. Provide them with your current and valid identification card, driver's license, military ID, passport or Mexican-Matricula Consular ID. Your identification will be verified against the registered visitor's list for that day. Only a registered, pre-approved visitors, limited to two visitors per session, will be allowed to visit. Visitors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
2.
Can I leave money?
Yes. You may deposit cash in the kiosks located in either the Visitor Center or the Detention Facility front lobby from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Visitor Center staff will not provide inmate account information.
3.
Can I visit more than once a day?
No. In order to accommodate all visitors, you will not be allowed to visit more than once per day. Also, you will not be allowed to visit more than one inmate per day.
4.
How early should I arrive or what if I am late for my visit?
Please arrive about 15 minutes prior to your scheduled visit. Visitation appointments will begin and end at the scheduled time. Appointments will not be adjusted for late arrivals by either visitors or inmates; you will only be allowed to visit whatever time is remaining from your scheduled visit.
5.
How long will my visit last?
You will have approximately 30 minutes to visit. The time will appear on the monitor to show you how many minutes are left in your visit. When the visit has been completed, the monitor will automatically shut off. Your visit is then ended and you must proceed immediately out of the visitation area.
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