NORCOR INMATE SOCIAL VISITING

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Accepted ID for Social Visitors
Property and Contraband Control
Attorney Visits
Clergy Visits
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(Adult Administration Lobby)
Visiting Back to Top
Visitors must report to the Administration lobby desk, which is in the main lobby of the NORCOR Adult Facility 10 minutes prior to visiting time. Jail staff may restrict who visits and visiting conditions for the safety, security, and good order of the jail, inmates and the public. A visit may not take place during meals, “lights out”, an inmate’s health care appointment, jail program class, or work assignment, & attorney visits, or when safety and security are involved. Social visitors are not authorized contact visits. An inmate may refuse to visit you. You cannot visit if you have been lodged in any correctional facility within the last 90 days. The jail security system may video record any visit as a part of normal security procedures. Your visit is subject to audio recording for security reason.
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(Public Visiting Area)
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Social visits are between inmate and his or her family, friends, or associates. They are a privilege for the inmate and the visitor. To visit; a social visitor of any age must be on the inmate’s approved visiting list. It is the inmate’s choice and responsibility to add or delete visitors on the list. Jail staff does NOT list social visitors for the inmate. Write the inmate if you wish to be added to the inmate’s list. The inmate will need the name, date of birth & physical address of any visitors they wish to add. Inmate requests to list visitors are subject to jail staff approval. New inmates are not allowed social visitors for the first 72 hours. Inmates have the first 7 business days from their booking date to create a visitors list. Current inmates can only add or change their visitors list the first 7 business days of each month. An inmate can delete visitors from their list at any time.
Inmates are allowed 5 visitors over the age of 12. Visitors age 12 or older count against the inmate’s limit of 5 visitors on his or her visiting list. Children 11 or younger do not count against the limit, but the inmate must still list them.
Any child under the age of 18 must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian who must also be on the approved visiting list, with the exception of a 16 or 17 year old that is legally married to the inmate. A 16 or 17 year old spouse must show an official copy of the marriage certificate and photo Identification.
Visitors must report to the Administration lobby desk, which is in the main lobby of the NORCOR Adult Facility 10 minutes prior to visiting time. Jail staff may restrict who visits and visiting conditions for the safety, security, and good order of the jail, inmates and the public. A visit may not take place during meals, “lights out”, an inmate’s health care appointment, jail program class, or work assignment, or when safety and security are involved. Social visitors are not authorized contact visits. An inmate may refuse to visit you. You cannot visit if you have been lodged in any correctional facility within the last 90 days. The jail security system may video record any visit as a part of normal security procedures. Your visit is subject to audio recording for security reason.
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Social Visiting Limits Back to Top
Social visiting is subject to space availability. An inmate may only have three social visiting sessions per week. Each visit may last 30 minutes. An inmate may have up to two social visitors per visit. This number excludes children under the age of 11 during the visit. Visits may only occur during visiting hours, which may change at any time without notice. It is the inmate’s responsibility to contact friends and family when they have been moved and their visiting schedule has changed. While visiting, if an inmate says or implies anything about committing suicide or doing other self harm or harm to others or of being a victim of physical or sexual assault or knowing of another inmate who is, please contact jail staff immediately. NORCOR has zero tolerance for any type of sexual misconduct taking place during a visit.
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Social Visiting Hours Back to Top
Inmate Visitation Schedule Effective July 13th, 2011
Tuesday & Thursday Morning
8:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Cell Block 100
9:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Cell Block 1000
9:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Cell Block 1100
10:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Cell Block 1300, 1400 & 1500 (Kitchen & Laundry Workers)
10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Cell Block 200 & 1200
Tuesday Afternoon
1:30 to 2:00 OR 2:00-2:30 Cell Block 300
2:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Cell Block 500 & 900
3:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Cell Block 400 & 800
Friday
8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Cell Block 1400 (Outside Work Crew Only)
9:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Cell Block 500 & 900
10:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Cell Block 400 & 800
1:30-2:00 OR 2:00- 2:30 Cell Block 300
Visitors Must Arrive At Least 10 Minutes prior to the posted visiting time with Photo Identification
Visiting Rules Back to Top
NORCOR staff will end your current visit, and may deny you future ones, if you violate any of these visitor rules:
1. All visitors need to arrive at least 10 minutes prior to the posted visiting time.
2. Check in and out with jail lobby staff and show official, acceptable, picture identification (ID).
3. Abide by dress standards requirements. No tank tops, tube tops, swim wear, see through clothing, no low cut tops or short length clothing. Nothing above the knee.
4. Behave in a manner that is not a threat to the safety, security, and good order of the jail.
5. Watch and control any child with you at all times. Have the child stay seated. Do not leave the child alone, or with a stranger or anyone younger than 18. Jail staff will not take care of your child.
6. Go directly to and from your assigned visiting area.
7. End your visit within the allotted time.
8. If you leave your visit before the end of your allotted time for any reason you will not be allowed to return.
9. Do not be under any influence of drugs or alcohol.
10. Do not take or attempt to bring contraband into the jail or a visiting area. If you do, you are subject to arrest and prosecution under ORS 162.185. (Contraband is anything jail staff have not authorized or issued. It includes things like weapons, cell phones, drugs, tobacco, cigarette lighters, sharp objects, and food.
11. Do not tamper with, damage, mark, or soil jail property.
12. Inmates are not eligible for public visits until 72 hours after incarceration.
13. Inmates serving weekend sentences or sentenced to less than 10 days, they are not eligible for public visits.
14. If you are the victim, you will not be allowed to visit the inmate.
Accepted ID for Social Visitors Back to Top
Adult
Child 14-17
Any attorney with a valid bar card issued in the U.S. who states that he/she legally represents the prisoner will be entitled to visit his/her clients as follows:
Monday-Sunday: 9 a.m.-11:30 a.m. & 1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Evening visits are Tuesday & Thursday Evenings from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (by appointment only)
Clergy Visits:
Clergy must show current clergy identification & drivers license in order to visit.
Visiting days are:
Mondays 9 a.m.-11 a.m.
Fridays 1:30 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Property and Contraband Control Back to Top
You may only take small, hand-carried or pocket items into the visiting area, such as photographs, wallets, coins, or keys if they do not present a security risk, but no pens, pencils, matches, lighters, tobacco, sharp objects, food, drinks, pocket knives, or containers. (Containers include briefcases, purses, and fanny packs).
A visitor with a baby may take a limited supply of baby care items on a visit, however he or she may not take baby strollers or carriers.
Jail staff may ask you to empty your pockets so they can see the contents. They may also ask you to submit to a frisk search if they have reasonable suspicion you are trying to take contraband into the visiting area. You may refuse to submit to a search, but jail staff will not allow you to visit and may permanently revoke your visiting privileges.
No visitor may take a camera, cigarette lighters, pocket knives, cell phones or other two-way communication devices on a visit.
You may not leave items in the waiting area while you visit. Quarter operated lockers are available in the lobby for you to store your personal belongings. The jail is not responsible for items left in lockers.
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Dress Standards Back to Top
Because the jail houses a wide variety of anti-social personalities, Jail staff will deny you a visit if you wear sexually suggestive or inappropriate clothing. Jail staff will consider clothing as being sexually suggestive for a jail setting if it exposes an undue amount of flesh on the chest, back, thigh, or midsection. This includes shorts, skirts or dresses above the knee, dresses or skirts with high slits, tank tops, halter or tube tops, or other clothing with plunging or low-cut necklines. Do not wear tight-fitting or see-through clothing or sheer and loose-weave fabrics. Jail staff may consider the absence of undergarments as sexually suggestive. Jail staff may have you take off your coat, sweaters, or similar outer layers of clothing that could conceal contraband, and have you place them in a locker. You must wear footwear. You may not have hairstyle or wear clothing or insignias with language, symbols, or markings that indicate affiliation with a criminal gang contain derogatory comments or slurs directed at a class of people or may otherwise disrupt jail order or place a person’s safety at risk.