VISITATION INFORMATION
The Hernando County Detention Center encourages visitation for the inmates incarcerated here. We firmly believe that ties to family and friends are extremely important. However, there are rules that we need to make you aware of so your visiting privileges are not denied, terminated or suspended. All inmate non-contact video visitation will be held at the Hernando County Visitation Center, located in the north parking lot at 16425 Spring Hill Drive, Brooksville, FL 34604. Parking is available next to the Visitation Center. All visitations are by appointment only. Our visiting hours are Monday through Friday. The first visit will start at 9:30 a.m. and the last visit will end at 8:30 p.m. Visitation will be closed on weekends and all holidays. All registration will be made by the visitors through www.icsolutions.com either through emails or come into the visitation center to register on the registration kiosk. If visitors have a problem with registration, all questions are to be directed to 1-888-646-9437, ICSolutions’s help desk.
Visitation is limited to three (3) times a week for approximately 1 hour each. If the visitor is late for visitation, their visit will be rescheduled for another time. Visitors may arrive no earlier than 15 minutes before the start of their scheduled visitation. Visitors who leave the Visitation Center before their session is over will forfeit the remaining time and not be permitted to re-enter until the next visit. Be courteous. Once your visit has ended exit the Visitation Center quickly to allow the next group of visitors to begin their visit on time.
Each inmate is permitted to have two (2) visitors at one time. Only one infant (under 1 year of age) will be allowed per visit and will not be counted as a visitor. Upon arrival, all visitors must properly identify themselves by presenting a valid government issued photo ID indicating the date of their birth. Acceptable forms of Identification include:
All visitors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult who will be required to sit in the Visitation Monitor Area along with the under aged visitor. Unaccompanied minors will not be permitted in the Visitation Monitor Area Visitors must be 18 years of age or older and have a valid photo I.D. to make an appointment Visits may be monitored and are subject to being recorded. You may visit only the inmate you are signed in to see. Profanity will not be tolerated. Any violation can result in permanent suspension. Failure to comply will result in termination of the session and suspension of future visits All children must be supervised so as not to disrupt other visitors It is the adult’s responsibility to monitor their behavior. Visitors with unruly children will be asked to leave with their child(ren) and the session will be cancelled. Repeat behavioral problems may result in suspension of future visits Leave all personal items other than car keys and ID locked inside your car. The Visitation Center has no storage containers Persons suspected to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs will not be allowed to visit NO vapor products, tobacco products, matches or lighters allowed. Cell phones or any other communication devices are not allowed in the Visitation Center. Visitors found in possession of cell phones will be asked to leave and have future visits suspended All sound, video or still photography devices are prohibited. Visitors caught with a photography device will be asked to leave and have future visits suspended For security reasons, inmates admitted to a hospital will not be permitted visitors unless approved by the Sheriff, the Jail Administrator or his designee Visitor Dress: Visitors must be appropriately dressed to include shirt and shoes. Appropriate undergarments are required, but should not be visible. The following listing is extensive but not inclusive for prohibited clothing: Clothing revealing the shoulder, chest, back, stomach, and midriff, transparent or spandex clothing designed or intended to be worn to excessively accent the body, sunglasses, tank-tops, halter or tube style tops, leggings or tights, shorts or skirts above mid thigh, or any clothing with derogatory or offensive slogans/pictures. Hats and head coverings: Visitors who claim they are required to wear a hat or head covering because of a documented medical or religious reason must submit to a search of the head wear by removing said item. A Supervisor must be notified and shall review all medical/religious claims. Requests to remove medical or religious head covering for visual check and electronic search will be done with discretion and in privacy by a deputy. A visitor’s refusal to these checks will result in the visitor not being allowed into the visitation area. The Visitation Clerk will determine attire appropriateness Anyone entering the Hernando County Detention Center Visitation Center are subject to search. Any person visiting must not have been incarcerated within the past 180 days. Registered Sex Offenders/violators or noted victims are not allowed to visit NO FOOD OR BEVERAGES ARE ALLOWED IN THE VISITATION CENTER Failure to comply with any of the rules will result in termination of the session. |