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  2. Jail Visiting Schedule - Marion County, Oregon

    www.co.marion.or.us/SO/Institutions/Pages/VisitingSchedule...

    To find where an inmate is housed call: 503-588-8588. There will be no make-up visits for days that fall on holidays or for facility needs. Llenar los requisitos para Visitas, Tiempo registrarse and Tiempo de Visita. Monday / Wednesday / Friday: Protective Custody Sign up: 8:00–8:15 Visit Time: 8:20-8:50.

  3. JAIL RULES AND VISITATIONMarion County Sheriff's Office

    www.marionso.com/jail-rules-and-visitation

    To be eligible to visit, you must schedule an appointment for video visitation by calling (352) 438-5961 and scheduling an appointment. – Each inmate will be limited to 30 minutes per visit four days a week. – The visitor will be allowed to schedule a visit up to one week in advance.

  4. Jail Visiting Policies - Marion County, Oregon

    www.co.marion.or.us/SO/Institutions/Pages/visitingpolicies...

    The Marion County Jail now offers The Visitor™ video visitation system which allows friends, family members, and professionals the control to schedule and conduct video visits at a time convenient to them, and avoid waiting in long lines or traveling to the facility.

  5. Marion County Sheriff's Office, OR - The Visitor by ICSolutions

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    VISITATION. Visit from the jail. Video visitation is conducted using the video terminals located in the facility’s visitation center. Offsite Visitation - Visit from personal Windows computer, Android device, or iOS device

  6. Marion County Correctional Facility Inmate Visitation

    www.jailexchange.com/city-and-county-jails/oregon/marion...

    What are the scheduled Inmate visitation times at the Marion County Correctional Facility? The jail visitation times change often. It is advisable to contact the Marion County Correctional Facility before planning your visit by calling 503-581-1183.

  7. Transition Center Visiting Information - Marion County, Oregon

    www.co.marion.or.us/.../Pages/transitioncentervisiting.aspx

    The information below pertains to the Marion County Transition Center, formally known as Marion County Work Release Center. IMPORTANT INFORMATION: To reduce exposure risk, visitation has been suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  8. Detention FAQ - Marion County Sheriff's Office

    www.marionso.com/detention-faq

    How do I Bond or Purge someone out of jail? Option A: You may pay the full amount of the Bond or Purge at the Marion County Jail Information and Visitation Center by providing Cash or a Certified Bank Check made payable to Gregory Harrell, Marion County Clerk of Courts. Once payment is received, a bond will be written and processed.

  9. Marion County Correctional Facility, OR: Inmate Search ...

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    Visiting an incarcerated person at the Marion County Correctional Facility requires adherence to specific visitation rules. All guests must schedule their visits in advance, and visiting hours are generally posted on the facility's website or available through the jail administration at 503-588-8572, 503-588-8595.

  10. Marion County Jail, FL Visitation Schedule - Jail Exchange

    www.jailexchange.com/city-and-county-jails/florida/marion...

    To be eligible to visit, you must schedule an appointment for video visitation by calling 352-438-5961 and scheduling an appointment. You can call any day from 9:00AM to 9:00PM. You can schedule a visit up to one week in advance. Visits are 30 minutes, and will be done by video using Securus.

  11. Marion County IN Jail | Visitation, dress code & visiting hours

    www.inmateaid.com/visitation/marion-county-in-jail

    The Marion County Sheriff’s Office allows inmates to participate in remote visitation with friends and family through a video visitation system. To schedule a visit, individuals must create an account by visiting GettingOut or downloading the “GettingOut” application from Google Play or the App Store.