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Payne County Sheriff
Jail Visitation Rules

Visitation Information
  • Inmate visitation hours are from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM on Wednesdays.
  • Immediate family ONLY is allowed to visit unless first approved by the sheriff, under-sheriff or jail administrator.
  • Every inmate is given the opportunity each week to place two names on the visitation list. If your name is not listed, you will not be allowed to visit.
  • Inmates are allowed one ten minute visitation each week. All visitors will visit during the same ten minute session.
  • Inmate visits are non-contact.
Visitation Rules
  1. Any visitor appearing to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol will not be permitted to visit and may be subject to arrest.
  2. All visitors are subject to search.
  3. Any visitor refusing to submit to a search will not be permitted to visit or remain in the visitation area.
  4. No personal items may be taken past the lobby area. This includes food/drink items and tobacco products.
  5. Any visitors found with contraband that is in violation of the law are subject to arrest.
  6. Visitors must conduct themselves in an appropriate manner. Profanity, loud or disrespectful comments, disruptive behavior, threats of any kind, etc. will result in termination of the visit.
  7. Visitors must remain seated at all times during the visit.
  8. The Payne County Sheriff's Office reserves the right to terminate a visit at any time.
Visitor's Standards of Dress
  1. Visitors are expected to be fully dressed in appropriate conventional clothing that is not unduly provocative, suggestive, or revealing.
  2. No clothing with gang, obscene, or distracting messages, shapes or designs.
  3. No clothing that resembles security uniforms.
  4. No clothing that unduly exposes the stomach, back, shoulders, chest, midriff or underarms.
  5. No hats or other head coverings such as do-rags, bandanas, etc.