Beaver County Jail, UT

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2270 S 525 WBeaver, UT, 84713

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At a Glance

Visitation

  • All visits at Beaver County Jail are conducted through a video visitation system.
  • Visits must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance.
  • Inmates are allowed only one on-site visit per month.

Sending Money

  • There are three facility-supported ways to add money to an inmate account: an approved website service, the Sheriff’s Office lobby ATM, or mail-in money orders/cashier's checks.
  • The Lobby ATM in the main Sheriff’s Office lobby accepts credit card or cash to add funds to an inmate’s account.
  • Money orders or cashier's checks mailed for deposits must be sent in a separate envelope addressed to 'Inmate Accounting'.

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

All visitation at Beaver County Jail happens through video, using technology provided through a partnership with ICSolutions. You'll need to schedule at least 24 hours in advance. Keep in mind that visits can be cancelled at any time, so confirm your appointment before making the trip. Each inmate is limited to one on-site visit per month, though remote video sessions may also be available under the same booking rules. To add money to an inmate account, mail a money order or cashier's check in a separate envelope addressed to "Inmate Accounting." Plan to follow standard ID, dress, screening, and conduct rules. Check with the facility for current hours, fees, and any policy updates.

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Sending Money

Beaver County Jail offers three ways to put money on an inmate's account: an approved online vendor website, the Lobby ATM in the Sheriff's Office main lobby, or a mailed money order or cashier's check. The Lobby ATM accepts both credit cards and cash and applies funds directly to the inmate's account. For mail deposits, send the money order or cashier's check in a separate envelope addressed to "Inmate Accounting." Include the inmate's full name and ID number, and follow the jail's instructions for who the payment should be made payable to. Double-check the current approved vendor and deposit instructions before sending anything so your payment isn't rejected.

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Common Questions

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How do I schedule a visit at Beaver County Jail, UT?

Schedule your visit at least 24 hours in advance through the jail’s video visitation system, which is provided through a partnership with ICSolutions. Visits may be cancelled at any time, so confirm your booking before you travel.

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Can I do an in-person visit at Beaver County Jail?

Inmates are limited to one on-site visit per month, all handled through the facility's video visitation system. Since visits can be cancelled, always verify your appointment before you arrive.

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How do I send money to an inmate at Beaver County Jail?

Mail a money order or cashier’s check in a separate envelope addressed to “Inmate Accounting.” Keep inmate funds separate from other mail so it processes correctly.

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What are the ways to put money on an inmate's account at Beaver County Jail?

You can add funds three ways: through the approved online vendor website, at the Lobby ATM in the Sheriff’s Office main lobby (credit card or cash), or by mailing a money order or cashier’s check to “Inmate Accounting” in a separate envelope.

Sending Money
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Can I mail a money order or cashier's check to Beaver County Jail?

Yes. Mail a money order or cashier’s check in a separate envelope addressed to “Inmate Accounting,” and include the inmate’s full name and ID number while following the facility’s payable instructions.

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Does the lobby ATM at Beaver County accept cards or cash for inmate deposits?

Yes. The Lobby ATM in the main Sheriff’s Office lobby allows deposits using either a credit card or cash.

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All visits at Beaver County Jail are conducted through a video visitation system. You must schedule visits at least 24 hours in advance. Inmates may have only one on-site visit per month, and visits can be cancelled at any time.

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