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DODGE COUNTY DETENTION
FACILITY 216 W. Center Street -
Juneau, WI 53039 Telephone:
920-386-3734 - Facsimile: 920-386-3243
Visitor Information
If you wish to be added to an Inmate's visiting list,
complete this form,
click here .
Send this form to the inmate so that they can submit it. You
should call before you come to visit to verify that you have been
approved. All information must be accurate.
The lobby is staffed from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm Monday through
Friday, except holidays. Visitors at other times should go to the
vestibule and push the intercom button. Inmates are allowed two
personal visits per week (one per day); they are 30 minutes in
length. All visitor information is submitted by the inmate and
approved by a Program Specialist prior to a visit. No more than
two adults will be allowed into a visiting area at once or groups
no larger than four (i.e. two adults and two children or one adult
and three children). Visitors must be over the age of 18 or
accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. The only exception to
this is if the minor is a spouse of the inmate. In that case,
proof of marriage may be required. All visitors 18 years of age or
older will be required to provide a valid photo identification.
The visitation schedule is as follows:
| Day of Week |
Inmate Last Name |
Hours |
| Sunday
|
M
through Z |
9am to
11am & 6pm to 8pm |
| Monday
|
A
through E |
9am to
11am & 6pm to 8pm |
| Tuesday
|
F
through J |
9am to
11am & 6pm to 8pm |
| Wednesday |
K
through O |
9am to
11am & 6pm to 8pm |
| Thursday |
P
through T |
9am to
11am & 6pm to 8pm |
| Friday
|
U
through Z |
9am to
11am & 6pm to 8pm |
| Saturday |
A
through L |
9am to
11am & 6pm to 8pm |
Professional visitors (attorneys, law enforcement, clergy,
psychologists, doctors, etc.) will be allowed at all hours except
mealtime and lockdown periods. Professional visitors need photo
and professional identification, such as a state bar card. An
inmate is allowed to receive telephone calls from his/her attorney
provided the call is previously scheduled by the attorney.
Mail
The only items allowed to be received in the mail are:
- Correspondence;
- Pictures without any type of backing;
- Job applications;
- Money (cash or money order - cash is strongly discouraged);
- Stamped envelopes;
- Legal mail;
- Newspapers, magazines and books will be accepted if they
are sent directly from the publisher or bookstore (provided they
do not portray nudity or sexual content).
Any items sent
through the mail must be identified on the outside of the envelope
or package except correspondence and money.
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