What You Can't Bring to a Video Visit at Chilton County Jail (dress code & basic rules)
Video visits are convenient, but they're still treated like a real visit. The wrong clothing or setup can get your session blocked. Here's what to know before your video visit at Chilton County Jail.
Chilton County Jail offers at-home video visits daily from 8:00 AM to 10:30 PM. One catch: there's a daily blackout from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Don't schedule anything that overlaps that hour - it won't go through.
Tech help: If your home video visit isn’t connecting or you’re having trouble during setup, call 1-877-578-3658 for help.
Dress
- ✓ Halter tops
- ✓ Short shorts
- ✓ Transparent or revealing clothes
- ✓ Vulgar clothing
Video visits at Chilton County Jail must be set up by an adult. If you're helping someone else connect, make sure an adult handles the scheduling - otherwise the visit may get denied before it even starts.
Minors under 18 can participate in video visits, but a parent or legal guardian has to handle the setup. If you're arranging a visit for your child, do the scheduling yourself rather than having them attempt it.
Checklist
- ✓ Schedule your video/home visit within 8:00 AM to 10:30 PM
- ✓ Avoid the no-visitation window from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
- ✓ If you’re having trouble with a home visit, call 1-877-578-3658
- ✓ Make sure an adult sets up the visit
- ✓ If the visitor is under 18, have a parent/guardian set up the visit
- ✓ Don’t wear a halter top
- ✓ Don’t wear short shorts
- ✓ Don’t wear transparent or revealing clothes
- ✓ Don’t wear vulgar clothing
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