Carroll Montgomery Regional, MS

Physical Address
33714 MS-35Vaiden, MS, 39176

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At a Glance

Visitation

  • Visitation is a privilege and can be suspended or revoked for rule violations.
  • Many facilities require a visitor application and run background checks before approving visits.
  • On arrival you usually register, present a valid government photo ID, sign the visitor log, and may be searched.

Sending Commissary

  • You can add money via on-site kiosks, online deposit portals, walk-in retail cash payments, or mailed deposits.
  • Deposits are credited to a commissary or trust account for commissary purchases, phone time, laundry, and possibly to repay debts.
  • Automated online or kiosk payments often post immediately while mailed deposits and some retail walk-in payments generally take longer to appear.

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

Before traveling to Carroll Montgomery Regional, MS, check the facility's current visitation rules and schedule. Practices vary by facility, and visitation is treated as a privilege. Breaking the rules can get your visit suspended or revoked. Most facilities require visitors to be approved ahead of time through a visitor application or information form, with background checks completed before visits are scheduled. When you arrive, you'll register in the visitation area, show a valid government-issued photo ID, sign the visitor log, and may be searched or asked to pass through a scanner. Many facilities also offer on-site kiosk visits and at-home video visits through third-party services. Confirm what Carroll Montgomery Regional supports before planning your trip.

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Sending Commissary

To add money for an inmate at Carroll Montgomery Regional, you typically have several options: on-site kiosks, approved online deposit portals, walk-in retail cash payments, or mailed deposits. Money you send goes to the inmate's commissary or trust account and can be used for commissary purchases, phone time, laundry, or to cover debts. Posting time depends on how you pay. Kiosks and online deposits often show up fastest, while mailed deposits and some retail walk-in payments take longer. Whatever method you choose, enter the inmate's full name, identification number, and the facility so the deposit is applied correctly. If you use Mississippi's online system, ms.gov indicates personal data is collected only when you voluntarily provide it, and online payment pages typically use standard encryption for card security.

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Common Questions

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What ID and documents do I typically need to visit Carroll Montgomery Regional, MS?

You will generally need a valid, government-issued photo ID. You should also be on the approved visitor list and be ready to sign the visitor log when you arrive.

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How do I apply to be an approved visitor at this facility?

The person inside typically sends you a visitor application or visitor information form. Fill it out and return it as instructed so the facility can run background checks and approve you for visits.

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Does Carroll Montgomery Regional offer video visits or only in-person visits?

Facilities commonly offer on-site kiosk visits and at-home video visits through third-party vendors, but each facility chooses which options to use. Confirm what Carroll Montgomery Regional supports before you schedule a remote visit or make a trip.

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How can I send money to an inmate at Carroll Montgomery Regional, MS?

You can usually send money using on-site kiosks, approved online deposit portals, walk-in retail cash payments, or mailed deposits. Use the channel’s instructions and provide the inmate’s full name and ID number so it applies correctly. Online and kiosk deposits generally post fastest.

Sending Commissary
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Where does the money I send go and what can inmates use it for?

Funds are credited to the inmate’s commissary or trust account. They can typically use the money for commissary items, phone time, and laundry, and some funds may be applied to debts they owe.

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Is my credit card information safe when I send money through Mississippi’s online payment system?

Mississippi's guidance says the state site does not collect personal information unless you voluntarily provide it through forms or transactions. Online payment pages typically use standard encryption for card security. Still, review the payment portal's security details before submitting payment.

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