Visitas en Saint Johns County Jail, FL.

Cómo visitar, programación, código de vestimenta y requisitos para visitantes

Descripción general

St. Johns County Jail offers video-only visitation through the Video Visitation Center at 4015 Lewis Speedway—there are no in-person visits. The facility uses the HomeWAV video system. To schedule, create a HomeWAV account, add the inmate, and book an available time slot on their website. Before your appointment, test your device and internet connection. HomeWAV offers both free and paid options. Free visits are capped at 60 minutes, with specific weekday time slots posted for video sessions. Bring a valid photo ID—driver's license, state ID, military ID, or passport all work. Attorneys, clergy, and social workers follow separate procedures with confidentiality protections.

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  • All visits are video-only at the Video Visitation Center (4015 Lewis Speedway) and the jail does not conduct in-person visits.
  • Schedule visits by creating an account and adding the inmate on the HomeWAV website.
  • HomeWAV offers free and paid visits; free visits are limited to 60 minutes.
  • Acceptable visitor photo IDs include driver’s license, state ID, military ID, and passport.

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How do I schedule a HomeWAV video visit at St. Johns County Jail?

Create a HomeWAV account, add the inmate, and schedule your visit on the HomeWAV website. Free visits work the same way but are limited to 60 minutes. Test your device and internet connection before your scheduled time.

Where are visits held and are in-person visits allowed at St. Johns County Jail?

Visits are conducted through the Video Visitation Center at 4015 Lewis Speedway using the HomeWAV system. In-person visits aren’t offered—visitation is video-only.

What happens if a visit is denied at St. Johns County Jail?

Visits can be limited or suspended for safety or security reasons, including lockdowns or disciplinary actions. If your visit is denied, you can submit a formal written appeal to jail administration explaining the denial and requesting review.

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