At least one visitor must be 18 or older at every visit.
There may be a limit to the number of visits a prisoner in Exeter prison can have. If the prisoner is on remand, they can have 2 per week. If the prisoner has been convicted (they have been sentenced or are awaiting sentencing), it ranges from 1 to 4 visits per month depending on their behaviour level and privileges they have earned. You can check this with Exeter.
Contact Exeter if you have any questions about visiting.
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Each appointment slot is 45 minutes, double bookings or longer can be made upon request.
Official visits are available between the following times:
Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 12:15pm and 1:45pm to 4:30pm
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Please read the section on Entering Exeter on this webpage if you are visiting in person.
You must notify us if you intend to bring a laptop into prison and provide the necessary serial numbers before your visit.
The amount of paper that you can bring in is also limited and cannot be left with the prisoner.
The closest railway stations are Exeter Central (300 meters from the prison) and Exeter St Davids (2 kilometerskilometres from the prison). Buses run from Exeter St Davids into the city centre.
Children visiting HMP Exeter also require identification.
If they do not hold any of the above documentation, a child’s health book ‘red book’ or birth certificate may be accepted. For further guidance contact the booking line on 01392 415 833.
Visitors must book in at the visitors centre before their visit. It opens at 1pm.
When you arrive at the visitor centre to sign in, you will be given a declaration to fill out and an order form where you can choose any food and drink, you’d like during your visit.
Refreshments must be paid for before your visit with cash. (Food and drink are subject to availability, and we may not always have the full menu.)
All visitors will need to be given a rub-down search, including children. You may also be sniffed by security dogs.
Exeter has a strict dress code policy, which means visitors should wear smart clothes (no vests, no low-cut tops, no shorts, no short dresses and no headwear, other than that worn for religious reasons).
There are strict controls on what you can take into Exeter. You will have to leave most of the things you have with you in a locker or with security. This includes pushchairs and car seats.
You will be told the rules by an officer at the start of your visit. If you break the rules, your visit could be cancelled and you could be banned from visiting again.
Prisoners have phones in their cells but they will always have to call you. They have to buy phone credits to do this.
They can phone anyone named on their list of friends and family. This list is checked by security when they first arrive so it may take a few days before they are able to call.
All parcels will be opened and checked by officers before issue to the prisoner.
Prisoners can also buy personal items from approved catalogues.
Friends and families of prisoners are permitted to send books directly to their loved ones, or can order books from approved retailers, which can source and send the books on to prisoners.
When someone first arrives at Exeter, they will be able to contact a family member by phone (if there are no public protection restrictions). This could be quite late in the evening, depending on the time they arrive.
They will get to speak to someone who will check how they’re feeling and ask about any immediate health and wellbeing or family needs.
They will be issued with clothing, bedding and toiletries, and have the opportunity to purchase personal items.
Induction
Each prisoner who arrives at Exeter gets an induction that lasts about a week. They will meet professionals who will help them with:
health and wellbeing, including mental and sexual health
any substance misuse issues, including drugs and alcohol
personal development in custody and on release, including skills, education and training
other support (sometimes called ‘interventions’), such as managing difficult emotions
Everyone also finds out about the rules, fire safety, and how things like calls and visits work.
Accommodation
Exeter has around 560 prisoners. There are 4 residential units with a mixture of single and double cells:
A wing for employed and unemployed workers
B wing for vulnerable prisoners
C wing for first night and detox
D wing for enhanced prisoners in a self-contained unit with its own workshop and education area
There is also F wing, which provides social care.
There is a gym, sports hall, healthcare team, library and chapel.
Education and work
Education and employment opportunities are available to all prisoners in Exeter Prison after their induction.
Accredited courses include:
English
maths
IT
personal development and social skills
art
behaviour management
employability skills
horticulture
painting and decorating
peer mentoring
gym instructor
English for speakers of other languages
Shannon Trust reading programme
Employment opportunities include local and national contracts offering light assembly and packing tasks, textiles work and model train assembly and painting.
Temporary release
Some prisoners may qualify for release on temporary licence. This can be used to gain work experience in the local community and prepare for release. Prisoners can apply for this within the prison.
You can call the prison chaplaincy team on 01392 415 700 if you need support when passing on bad news, such as a bereavement, to a prisoner.
Concerns, problems and complaints
Exeter prison are currently experiencing technical difficulties with all phone lines in and out of the prison. We are working with suppliers to fix the issue.
In an emergency
Call 01392 415650 if you think a prisoner is at immediate risk of harm. Ask for the Orderly Officer and explain that your concern is an emergency.
Contact category
Phone number
Additional information
Non-emergency
0800 496 1874
Call this number if you have concerns about a prisoner’s safety or wellbeing which are serious but not life-threatening or complete a safer custody contact form on the Prisoners’ Families Helpline website.
Staff Integrity Hotline
0800 917 6877 (24 hours answering machine)
This number can be called anonymously. If you are concerned about a prisoner being bullied by a member of staff, you can use this number. As this line is managed separately from the prison, you can call this number anonymously.
Updated various sections and information: visit lengths, Entering Exeter details,
visiting facilities, family days and support at Exeter.
9 April 2025
Updated booking process for legal and professional visits.
27 August 2024
Updated times for extended family visits from 11am to 3pm - to the new times of 2:15pm to 4:15pm.
9 November 2022
Updated visiting times for social visits and added new time slots and telephone booking line for legal visits.
1 April 2022
Updated visiting guidance based on 1 April COVID rule changes
18 March 2022
Added link to new safer custody information under Security and safeguarding.
7 January 2022
Updated visiting information: Testing for visitors aged 12 and over.
9 August 2021
Updated physical contact guidance
25 May 2021
New visiting times and booking information added.
13 May 2021
Prison moved into National Stage 3 framework and is now preparing to open visits for family, friends and significant others. We will update this page with specific visiting information as soon as possible.
4 December 2020
Updated visiting information in line with new local restriction tiers.
2 December 2020
Updated visiting information in line with new local restriction tiers.
6 November 2020
Updated visiting information in line with new national restrictions in England.
25 August 2020
Updated information about secure video calls.
5 August 2020
HMP Exeter visiting times and visiting procedure changes during coronavirus.