NO.. If you have a warrant for your arrest of even a small outstanding ticket they will refuse you to see this person in jail... Your record must be clear of everything before they will allow you.. I speak from experience...
It is possible but unlikely. A condition common to all probation and parole is no contact with other felons. The only situation with which I am familiar where a probee or parolee was able to visit an inmate in a county jail or prison was when a family relationship existed.
Yes, you can go visit, but at many jails, your ID is checked and verified as you enter. If you come up as having an active warrant, you may be taken into custody at that time.
No, you cannot. They do background checks before you are allowed. If you are a convicted felon they will turn your request down, if you have a warrant out they will arrest you.
Not unless you plan on staying...they will take you in right away!
In california can you visit someone in prison if you are on informal probation
Most jail and prison systems will not allow un-escorted minors to visit on their own.
It depends on what type of warrants u have..and the cost of the fines.
You can call the jail to request a visit time, but it depends why the are serving time in jail
Do you want to visit someone in jail? Phone first and make an appointment. They'll tell you the schedule.
go visit him every week
That is fraud and identity theft. You could end up in jail yourself.
Yes.
of course, and if you don't have a warrants state id or a passport, they'll kick you out out or lock you in jail.
Al jails have regualr visiting hours, Call the facility and ask what they are.
This can vary a great deal depending on where you are at. In some cases you need to be pre-approved. It would be best to call the jail and see what the rules are.
for life under the warrents act 1972