Send Photos & Mail at Caddo County Detention Center, OK

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Overview

Caddo County Detention Center doesn't offer in-person visiting. No internet at home? Use the facility's onsite kiosk during weekday business hours (Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.). All visits are recorded and must be scheduled at least 24 hours ahead, so plan accordingly. Each inmate is limited to two visits per day, 20 minutes each, with a required 10-minute cool-down between sessions. Even for attorney visits, the jail prohibits cell phones, laptops, chargers, knives, firearms, tobacco, lighters, and e-cigarettes. For phone or video access, follow the vendor process: create an account, select the facility and inmate, then register your phone or device.

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Quick Facts

  • The facility does not offer face-to-face visits; visitors without internet can use an onsite kiosk Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
  • All visits are recorded and must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance.
  • Each inmate may have up to two visits per day of 20 minutes each with a 10-minute cool-down period between sessions.
  • Certain items are prohibited during attorney visits, including cell phones, laptops, chargers, knives, firearms, tobacco, lighters, and e-cigarettes.

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Understanding Caddo County's Electronic Mail System: Why Inmates Receive Digital Copies

Caddo County uses an electronic mail system for most inmate correspondence. Your loved one receives a digital copy of what you send, not the original paper letter. Mail goes to a remote processing address connected to City Tele Coin (CTC), not directly to the jail. Include the inmate's name and CTC PIN, along with the correct unit and address, so staff can match it to the right person. Once processed, the scanned mail is uploaded to the inmate's profile and can be viewed on facility kiosks or tablets.

Common Questions

Does Caddo County Detention Center allow in-person face-to-face visits?

No. Caddo County Detention Center doesn't offer face-to-face visits. No internet access? Use the onsite kiosk Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

How do I schedule a visit at Caddo County Detention Center?

Visits are recorded and must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance. Before your scheduled time, follow the vendor registration steps: create an account, choose the facility and inmate, and register your phone or device.

How long are visits and are there daily limits at Caddo County Detention Center?

Each inmate may have up to two visits per day. Visits are 20 minutes each, with a 10-minute cool-down period between sessions.

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