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Turbeville Visiting Hours. Non-Contact Visitation Explained

Visits are non-contact, through plexiglass, and must be scheduled ahead through GTL.

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Overview

Turbeville is one of nine SCDC institutions where every visit is non-contact, meaning you and the person you’re visiting sit on opposite sides of a plexiglass divider, not in the same room. Visits happen Saturday and Sunday only, must be scheduled ahead through the GTL system, and last up to 2 hours.

Quick Facts

  • Visiting hours: Saturday and Sunday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., in 2-hour blocks.
  • All visits are non-contact, through plexiglass. There is no in-person contact visitation at Turbeville.
  • Visits must be scheduled ahead through the GTL scheduler at scdoc.gtlvisitme.com/app.
  • Up to 4 visitors per visit, at least 1 must be an adult. Up to 4 visits per month, one per weekend.
  • Each inmate can have up to 15 approved visitors on their visiting list.
  • Bring a valid government-issued photo ID. Call (843) 659-4800 to confirm hours around holidays.

Turbeville Is a Non-Contact Facility

Unlike SCDC’s minimum-security and female institutions, Turbeville does not allow in-person contact visits. Every visit happens in a booth, with you and the inmate separated by plexiglass and speaking through a phone handset or speaker. This applies to every visitor, every visit, with no exceptions for family relationship or how far you traveled. The other SCDC institutions on non-contact status are Broad River, Kershaw, Kirkland, Lee, Lieber, McCormick, Perry, and Ridgeland.

Visiting Hours

Visitation is offered Saturday and Sunday only, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., scheduled in 2-hour blocks. There is no visitation Monday through Friday for general population inmates. Each inmate may have one visit per weekend and up to four visits per month.

Hours can shift around holidays or during institutional lockdowns. Call (843) 659-4800 before you travel to confirm the schedule hasn’t changed.

Step 1. Get on the Approved Visitor List

Before you can schedule anything, you need to be on the inmate’s approved visitor list, capped at 15 names per inmate. Fill out the visitation application at scdoc.gtlvisitme.com/app. Once approved, the inmate receives a copy of the updated list weekly if a change was made, and you’ll be notified by email.

Minor children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult who is also an approved visitor. If someone other than a parent brings a minor, they need a notarized Form 19-118 (“Authorization for Adult Supervision of a Minor”).

Step 2. Schedule Your Visit Through GTL

All visits must be booked in advance through the GTL scheduler at scdoc.gtlvisitme.com/app, at least 15 hours ahead of the visit. Log in, select Turbeville, and choose an available 2-hour block on a Saturday or Sunday. If you haven’t created a GTL account yet, you can do so at the same link.

Who Can Visit

Each scheduled visit allows up to 4 visitors, and at least one must be an adult. Children of any age can be included as long as the adult accompanying them is an approved visitor. Children age 10 and older need a state-issued photo ID; those younger than 10 need a long-form birth certificate.

Reception and Evaluation Exception

If the person you’re trying to visit was recently sentenced and is currently at Kirkland Reception and Evaluation Center, not yet assigned to Turbeville, different and more restrictive visitation rules apply there for the first 30 days. Check the SCDC inmate search to confirm they’ve reached Turbeville before scheduling.

What to Bring

You’re allowed one small clear bag, one photo ID, and one set of car keys. If you need medication during the visit, bring only that dose in its original, pharmacy-labeled container. Everything else, including phones, smart watches, and other wireless devices, stays in your car. Cash is not allowed; vending machines in the visitation area only accept major credit cards.

Dress Code

  • Shirts and shoes are required.
  • Shirts and dresses must have sleeves. No tank tops or halter tops.
  • No see-through fabric.
  • Shorts are allowed if no shorter than three inches above the knee.
  • Dresses and skirts must be knee-length, with no slit higher than three inches above the knee.
  • No tight clothing, including spandex or leggings.
  • No clothing with profane or offensive images or words.
  • Approved jewelry: wedding ring, one pair of earrings, one religious medallion on a chain, one wristwatch, and a medical alert bracelet.
  • Hairpieces and accessories are allowed but subject to search.

The duty warden has final say on any dress code question at the gate.

Vending Machines Take Cards Only

As of July 1, 2024, vending machines in Turbeville’s visitation area accept debit and credit cards only. PayKeys are no longer accepted. If a machine has an issue, call the number posted on the machine, or leave a message at (803) 400-8941 or email [email protected] for a refund.

What’s Not Allowed

Bringing contraband onto SCDC property, including drugs, alcohol, or weapons, is a felony and results in arrest. Beyond that, visitors cannot loiter, walk or travel the perimeter road, photograph buildings or fences, yell at inmates or staff, or bring anything to an inmate other than items purchased from the visitation room vending machines. Leaving children unattended in a vehicle is also prohibited. Any violation can end your visit immediately and lead to a suspension of two years, indefinitely, or permanently depending on severity.

If You Have Other Questions

Start by calling Turbeville directly at (843) 659-4800. For general visitation questions not specific to Turbeville, email [email protected].

Families Also Ask

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Can I have a contact visit with someone at Turbeville?

No. Turbeville is a non-contact institution. All visits happen through plexiglass, regardless of your relationship to the inmate or how far you traveled.

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What are Turbeville's visiting hours?

Saturday and Sunday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., in 2-hour scheduled blocks. There is no visitation Monday through Friday.

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Do I need to schedule a visit in advance?

Yes. All visits are booked through the GTL scheduler at scdoc.gtlvisitme.com/app at least 15 hours ahead. You cannot show up without a scheduled appointment.

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How do I get on the visitor list?

Fill out the visitation application online at scdoc.gtlvisitme.com/app. Once approved, you'll be notified by email and the inmate gets an updated copy of their visiting list.

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How many people can visit at once?

Up to 4 visitors per scheduled visit, and at least one must be an adult.

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How often can I visit?

Up to 4 visits per month, limited to one visit per weekend.

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Can my kids come with me?

Yes, if accompanied by an approved adult visitor. Children 10 and older need a state photo ID; younger children need a long-form birth certificate. If someone other than a parent brings a minor, a notarized Form 19-118 is required.

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What's the dress code?

Shirts and shoes required, sleeves required, no see-through fabric or tight clothing, shorts and skirts no shorter than three inches above the knee. The duty warden makes final calls on borderline cases.

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Can I bring cash for the vending machines?

No. As of July 1, 2024, vending machines in the visitation area only accept debit or credit cards.

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What am I not allowed to bring in?

Only a small clear bag, one photo ID, one set of car keys, and any required medication in its original labeled container. Phones and wireless devices stay in your car.

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Why can't I visit someone who was recently sentenced to SCDC?

If they haven't been assigned to Turbeville yet, they're likely still at Kirkland Reception and Evaluation Center, which has its own, more restrictive visitation rules for the first 30 days. Check the inmate search to confirm their current location first.

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What happens if I break a visitation rule?

Staff can end your visit immediately. Depending on severity, visitation privileges can be suspended for two years, indefinitely, or permanently.

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