Canyonlands Youth Home Family & Friends Information

Canyonlands Youth Home Inmate Visitation Information & Schedules

IN PERSON VISITS

VISITATION SCHEDULES

Step 1

In order to visit, all inmates muat first be placed on a visitors list by their inmate.

Then the visitor must complete and submit an application to visit for in-person visits, and another application for online video visits.

You can also apply online.  It's quicker and easier.

When you submit a visitor application or a request for visitation, our response will come via email. DO NOT attempt to call to confirm.

Step 2

Schedule a visit with your inmate.

To do that, use the Offender Search tool to find your inmate's assigned housing unit–then check the schedule for that housing unit on the schedules page. Once you’ve found a time, you can submit a form to request a visit.  You will receive a confirmation by email. 

DO NOT attempt to call to confirm a visitation time the day of the visit.

In-person inmate visits are one hour per day on vuisiting days.



VIDEO VISITS

Step 1

Make sure that you are on the inmate's visiting list, have applied and been confirmed as an approved visitor, or have renewed your visiting application in the last year, AND that you have sent a photo ID.

The steps to apply for your username and password are at this link.

To renew your visiting application, submit your photo ID, or submit a visitor application please email uspvisiting@utah.gov or cucfvisiting@utah.gov.

SCHEDULING A VISIT:

Once you’ve completed the steps above, you can schedule a visit here.

Please note the following:

• Visits must be scheduled two business days in advance.

• Inmates will be limited to one visit per scheduled day.

WHEN IT IS TIME FOR YOUR VISIT Use the THRIVE software

Frequently Asked Questions



General Visitation Rules

Visits are 60 minutes.  

Arrive at least 309 minutes early for processing.

Nothing is permitted in the Visiting Area except two vehicle keys. 

Visitors with babies shall bring no more than one transparent baby bottle and no more than two diapers into the visiting area; sippy cups are not allowed.

Bring a government issued photo ID.

A brief kiss and hug is allowed, but that's it.

Dress non-seductively and professionally. Dress as though you are meeting someone's grandmother for the first time.