2. Who is not allowed a visit? If you have been to state prison or are currently on parole or probation you must first receive approval from the Unit Commander to visit any inmate at MCJ. If you have a warrant or do not have a valid form of government issued identification, you are not allowed to visit any inmate at MCJ. To receive approval to visit an inmate from the Unit Commander. 3. Is there a play area for children? Can I leave my children outside while I complete my visit? No. MCJ does not provide any child play areas. Children left unattended may be means for future banning of visiting privileges. 4. How many visits can an inmate get per day or week? Each inmate is provided with at least two visits totaling at least one hour per week. General population inmates may receive four 15 minute visits per week totaling one hour, and special handle inmates may receive two 30 minute visits per week totaling one hour.2. Who is not allowed a visit? If you have been to state prison or are currently on parole or probation you must first receive approval from the Unit Commander to visit any inmate at MCJ. If you have a warrant or do not have a valid form of government issued identification, you are not allowed to visit any inmate at MCJ. To receive approval to visit an inmate from the Unit Commander, see Question #5. 3. Is there a play area for children? Can I leave my children outside while I complete my visit? No. MCJ does not provide any child play areas. Children left unattended may be means for future banning of visiting privileges. 4. How many visits can an inmate get per day or week? Each inmate is provided with at least two visits totaling at least one hour per week. General population inmates may receive four 15 minute visits per week totaling one hour, and special handle inmates may receive two 30 minute visits per week totaling one hour.
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