Reviewed on: April 04,2026
Visitation

When Is Visitation at Reno County Juvenile Detention Center?

When is visitation at reno co. Juvenile detention center?

Specific visitation hours at Reno County Juvenile Detention Center in Kansas are best confirmed by calling the facility directly, as schedules change and vary
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✓ Verified answer June 01,2014 · Visitation
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Specific visitation hours at Reno County Juvenile Detention Center in Kansas are best confirmed by calling the facility directly, as schedules change and vary by housing unit and day of the week. The facility can give you the current visiting days and times as well as any specific procedures for checking in.

What is consistent across juvenile detention facilities including Reno County is who is permitted to visit. Juvenile detention visitation is limited to immediate family only. That means parents, siblings, and grandparents. Extended family, friends, significant others, and others outside that immediate family circle are generally not permitted regardless of the relationship or how close they may be to the juvenile.

There are no exceptions to this policy at most juvenile facilities. If you fall within the immediate family category, call the facility to confirm the current schedule and ask what identification you need to bring and whether you need to be on an approved list in advance.

Accepted Answer Date Created: June 01,2014
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