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Visiting the Bordelais Correctional Facility (Dennery)
Description:
Inmates are allowed visitors at the facility, however strict guidelines must be adhered to as indicated below.
Category:
Security
Office:
Bordelais Correctional Facility
Deadline Date:
None
Processing Time:
1 - 2 days
Email:
Phone:
(758) 468-7133 or (758) 468-7134
Fee:
None
Hours:
9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.; 1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Process:
You must call the facility 24 hours in advance to make an appointment before you can visit an inmate at the facility.
Groups must request for a visit in writing to the Director at least two weeks prior to the expected date of visit.
Your letter must state the purpose, tentative date and number of persons that form part of the visiting party.
No one will be allowed to conduct a visit unless a previous appointment has been made.
Requirements:
An inmate is allowed a maximum of THREE (3) visitors at any one time. The visitors can be: (a) 1 adult and 2 children OR (b) 2 adults and 1 child OR (c) 3 adults
Food items are not accepted for inmates; clothing for court is accepted on an exchange basis only
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Notes:
An inmate is allowed a maximum of THREE (3) visitors at any one time. The visitors can be: (a) 1 adult and 2 children OR (b) 2 adults and 1 child OR (c) 3 adults
Food items are not accepted for inmates; clothing for court is accepted on an exchange basis only
Magazines are not allowed, however book are allowed must be deemed acceptible by the facility.
Conjugal visits are not allowed.
Dress code:
Males
Females
Shorts
Shorts
Vests
Strapless tops
Sleeveless Shirts
Spaghetti strap or sleeveless tops
Head gear, including caps
Short Skirts above the knees
'See through' tops, skirts or dresses
Tights
Head gear, including caps
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