For sentenced loved ones click here Maltese version
NOTE: These norms
do not apply to the Juvenile Section.
For the norms concerning
this section click here.
The permit you are given at Court to visit your
loved one at the prisons (click here to
see how to obtain it) gives you the advantage of receiving telephone
calls from him/her. Telephone
calls can only be made after your first visit to the prisons.
Do not forget: No
visit can be made if you do not produce your personal ID card/passport/driving
licence. ALWAYS GO FOR VISITS AT LEAST 15 MINUTES BEFORE THE
ESTABLISHED TIME.
Since your loved one is only under arrest, or on
remand, than s/he can:
- Receive your visits every day, except on Sundays, from behind
a glass screen (called a "non-contact visit") between 9.00
am and 11.00 am, and between 2.00 pm and 3.30 pm. You
do not need to announce you arrival prior to the visit.
- Meet you face to face around a table once a week for 45 minutes.
This is called a "contact visit". You may have a contact
visit every day during visiting hours except on Sunday afternoons
and feast days. On the appointed day there will be no visit behind
glass. Your loved one must
book
this
visit beforehand,
otherwise
no
visit
may be
held.
- Receive an unlimited number of letters from you, but s/he can
send just one letter a day.
- Receive from you newspapers, books, clothes and/or money every
day during visiting time (both in the morning and the evening).
You may deposit not more than Lm20 at a time.
- Receive from you food every day, but only in the morning (during
visiting time), and only if your loved one had booked for it
beforehand, otherwise no food may be left.
Your loved one can call you by telephone 4 times
a day at any time of the day, but not before 8.00 am or after 8.00
pm,
and nor between 12.30 pm and 3.00 pm.
You may take the personal belongings of your loved
one everyday during visiting hours. This is also done at the "Debituri" (Debtors')
complex (No.3 on map).
For persons held in any division except
in Divisions V, VI and Female contact and non-contact
visits are held at the complex on the left-hand side of the Main
Gate entrance of the facility in Valletta Road. This complex
is called the "Debituri" .
For persons held in Divisions V, VI and
Female contact and non-contact visits are held at the
complex on the right-hand side of the Paola Police Station in
Valletta Road (No.2 on map).
|