

Mission Creek Corrections Center for Women Prison Facility Visitor Guidelines, Visiting Hours & Event Calendars Prison Facility


Please review the appropriate facility visitor guidelines for more information. Facility visit guidelines identify the process utilized by the facility to allow for other visitors to be afforded visit privileges. If the visit room is full, visitors may be turned away. Visits occur on a first come, first served basis.The following applies to in-person visitation:
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Please note visitors whom are 18 years of age and older must present a valid, current photo identification at the time of the visit (i.e., driver's license or state issued identification card, international visitors must present their passport). Visitor GuidelinesĭOC Policy 450.300 Visits for Incarcerated Individuals (pdf) is applicable to all types of prison visits. See Prison Visits Frequently Asked Questions for more information about visiting a prison facility. All visitation policies and forms can be found on the Resources webpage. See Family & Friends and Professionals for information that may be applicable to your visit. Submitting multiple applications for an individual visitor will cause a delay in processing. Please allow a minimum of eight weeks before inquiring with the Statewide Visit Unit regarding application status. The Department only accepts Electronic Visit Applications for prison visits at this time.Īpplications are generally processed within 30 business days of receipt, though in some cases more time may be needed. It is recommended that applicants have all required documentation ready and available prior to filling out the online application to ensure successful completion and submission. A separate application must be completed for each proposed visitor (minor or adult). General Visiting Information Visitor Application ProcessĪll visitors must complete and submit a visitor application. Reasonable efforts will be made to ensure visiting facilities are comfortable, pleasant, and permits informal communication and limited, appropriate physical contact.

The Department of Corrections (DOC) recognizes the vital role families play in the reentry process, and will support incarcerated individuals in maintaining ties with family, friends, and the community through personal visits and engagement with community stakeholders and partners.
