Chester County Jail, TN

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333 Eric Bell DrHenderson, TN, 38340

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At a Glance

Visitation

  • Chester County’s SRO page links families to local education and child-safety resources including county schools, D.A.R.E., FBI parent resources, SafeKids, and SafeTN.
  • Tennessee requires a Visitor Application (CR‑2152) and approval before visiting.
  • Visitor applications must include a current photograph and use a street address rather than a P.O. Box.

Communication

  • Inmates typically place outbound calls; most Tennessee facilities do not allow inbound calls and calls are commonly monitored and recorded.
  • Many jails use third-party vendors for phone, video, and tablet messaging rather than the facility itself handling accounts.
  • Visitors usually must create an account with the facility’s approved vendor or add funds at a kiosk or vendor site before scheduled calls or messaging.

Sending Money

  • You can typically add money using facility kiosks, online portals/apps, automated phone systems, or approved trustee/tax channels, though available options vary by facility.
  • Commissary/trust accounts let inmates buy items, while phone and video visit credits are often handled through separate vendor-managed accounts.
  • Most electronic deposits are processed by third‑party companies that set and display any convenience or processing fees at checkout.

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Topic Overviews

Visitation

Visiting someone at Chester County Jail takes some prep, but the steps are straightforward. You'll need to submit a Visitor Application (CR-2152) and get approved before any in-person or remote visit. Applications require a current photograph and a street address (not a P.O. Box). Return the completed form to the facility visiting office or designated administrator. The facility runs an NCIC background check and typically processes applications in about 30 days. Once approved, you're added to the offender management system and can schedule visits through the facility's kiosk, vendor portal, or app. All visits are scheduled and monitored, and staff can change or cancel them. Chester County's School Resource Officer (SRO) page also offers helpful resources for families, including links to county schools, D.A.R.E., FBI parent resources, SafeKids, and SafeTN.

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Communication

The available sources didn't include Chester County Jail specific phone numbers, vendor names, schedules, or fees. Here's what typically applies at Tennessee facilities. Inmates place outbound calls (you can't call in), and calls are commonly monitored and recorded. Many facilities use third-party vendors for phone service, video visits, and tablet messaging. To receive calls, you'll usually need to create an account through the vendor's website, mobile app, or lobby kiosk, then add funds. Your loved one controls an approved caller list, so confirm your phone number has been added. Since vendors and features vary by facility, verify which vendor Chester County Jail uses before registering.

Sending Money

Adding money for someone at Chester County Jail usually means choosing a deposit method: a kiosk at the facility, an online portal or mobile app, or an automated phone system. Some facilities also accept deposits through a trustee, tax office, or approved mail. Available options can vary, so confirm what this jail accepts before you pay. Have the person's full name ready, plus their facility ID (jacket number) or birthdate, so funds post to the correct account. Commissary or trust funds are typically used for purchases, while phone and video visit credits may go through separate vendor accounts. Most electronic deposits run through third-party processors that show any fees during checkout. Posting times vary, so keep your receipt if funds don't appear right away.

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Common Questions

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How do I get approved to visit someone at Chester County Jail?

Complete the Tennessee Visitor Application (CR-2152), include a current photograph, and use a street address (not a P.O. Box). Return it to the facility visiting office or designated administrator. The facility runs an NCIC background check and typically processes applications in about 30 days. Once approved, you're added to the system and can schedule visits through the facility's kiosk, vendor portal, or app.

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Can I visit before my CR‑2152 is approved?

No. Tennessee requires an approved Visitor Application (CR-2152) before visits are permitted. Visits are scheduled and monitored, and staff may change or cancel visits at their discretion.

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Does Chester County provide resources for families and child safety?

Yes. Chester County’s SRO page links to family-facing education and child-safety resources, including county schools, D.A.R.E., FBI parent resources, SafeKids, and SafeTN.

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Can I call an inmate at Chester County Jail, TN?

You can't place an inbound call to an inmate. Inmates initiate all outbound calls, and those calls are commonly monitored and recorded. Check the jail's official resources for the current vendor and any video visit options.

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How do I add money so an inmate can call or use messaging/tablet services?

Most families add money by creating an account with the jail's approved third-party vendor, then funding it through the vendor's website, mobile app, or a lobby kiosk. Vendors and funding methods vary, so confirm which vendor the jail uses before you register or send funds.

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Do I need to be on an approved call list to receive calls from an inmate?

Yes. At many facilities, your number must be on the inmate's approved caller list for calls (and sometimes video sessions) to connect. Ask your loved one to add your number, or check the jail's official communications guidance for the process.

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